HBCU Research Centers of Excellence Funding
Opportunity
On April 9, 2024, PD&R posted a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to support research
Centers of Excellence at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Through
this NOFO, HUD is seeking HBCUs with demonstrated capacity to conduct rigorous and
policy-relevant research, develop actionable policy recommendations, and share findings
with policymakers, community organizations and other key stakeholders able to implement
policy and programmatic solutions to challenges in underserved communities. The funding
encourages innovative approaches and partnerships, with grants ranging from $1 million to
$4 million for multiple research projects. Applications are due on July 9, 2024.
Call For Entries: 2024 HUD Secretary's Award for
Excellence in Healthy Homes
Housing Supply
Submit your nominations for the 2024 HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Healthy
Homes! Since 2015, this award has recognized agencies, organizations, and Tribes that
advance healthy homes while advancing affordable housing, strengthening environmental
justice, and addressing climate resilience. In 2024, one organization will be honored for
its holistic approach to fostering a healthy homes culture across five key impact areas.
Nominations are due May 15, 2024, at 11:59 ET.
Call for Papers: Cityscape Symposium on
Landlords and
HUD-Assisted Populations
In 2025, Cityscape intends to publish a symposium of articles examining how
landlords and
property managers shape outcomes for HUD-assisted households. We encourage papers
considering the role of landlords and managers engaged with the full range of HUD programs
(vouchers, public housing, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, Project-Based Section 8,
homelessness services, mixed-income communities, etc.). Papers may be from any discipline
and employ various methods but should be intelligible to a multidisciplinary audience.
Articles must be original works not published elsewhere.
The issue’s guest editors are Philip ME Garboden, Crown School of Social Work,
Policy, and
Practice, University of Chicago, and Eva Rosen, McCourt School of Public Policy,
Georgetown University.
Papers deemed appropriate for the symposium will be peer reviewed and may need to be
revised and resubmitted before a final decision on publication is made. To be considered
for the Cityscape symposium on Landlords and HUD-Assisted Populations, extended
abstracts
are due by September 1, 2024. For those invited to submit, full paper submissions will be
expected by January 10, 2025.
For consideration, submit abstracts to both of the following email addresses:
garboden@uchicago.edu and ejr73@georgetown.edu.
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