NEWS ALERT!!! DUN and Bradstreet DUNS Number Guide
Most potential and existing US Government Contractors, Grantees and Loan Recipients are required to obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number for US Government registration purposes. The DUNS Number verifies the legal name, physical address and tradestyle (DBA) of each location and is the key to starting the CCR registration process. Read the Guide.
To participate in the HUD grants program, you need to be registered with Grants.gov.
If you are a Dial-Up Internet User and experience problems viewing or downloading the brochures or deskguide, contact HUD's Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Information Center, Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time at 800-483-8929 for a hard copy of the document(s).
HUD awards grants to organizations and groups for a variety of purposes. On this page, you can find:
HUD's grants office - the Office of Departmental Grants Management and Oversight (ODGMO) was established to develop a Department-wide perspective on grants management
Funds available - notices that tell you when grant funds are available and how you can apply
Grants.gov - a link to a web site that lists all Federal grant programs
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidance - find guidance on E-Government, Streamlining Activities Under P.L. 106-107, Grants.gov formerly eGrants, HUD Final Information Quality Guidelines, and Grants Management Line of Business.
Small business - a page created for small businesses. There's even a link to BusinessLaw.gov under federal resources.