Title 12 › Chapter CHAPTER 42— - LOW-INCOME HOUSING PRESERVATION AND RESIDENT HOMEOWNERSHIP › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND CAPACITY BUILDING › § 4145
The Secretary must approve and give out the help under section 4143 through eligible intermediaries that the Secretary picks in a competitive process. If no acceptable intermediary offers to run the program in a State, the Secretary will run it there directly. The selection rules must allow a reasonable administrative fee and favor groups with experience under the program in Title 11 or the Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987. The Secretary cannot prefer applicants just because they got federal grants before, but can reject groups that failed on similar contracts. Applicants must show they have enough staff, skills, experience, and a plan. The Secretary can pick more than one intermediary for a State or region based on how many eligible low-income housing projects exist, so long as their areas do not overlap. National nonprofits are used only if no acceptable local or regional group applies. For help under section 4144, regional, State, and local groups get preference over national groups. Chosen intermediaries must act only as delegated program administrators who review and approve grants for the Secretary. They must set up proper grant and fiscal rules that meet the Secretary’s standards and may receive a reasonable admin fee. They may not sell other services to grant recipients for projects they approved or get paid from the grant funds they approve. An “eligible intermediary” is a State, regional, or national group (or State/local housing agency) whose main goal is keeping affordable housing and preventing displacement; that does not get direct Federal operating money; that meets age and tax rules (national nonprofits: at least 5 years and IRS 501(c)(3); regional/State nonprofits: at least 3 years and tax-exempt); that has a record serving low-income people or nonprofit housing developers in multiple places; and that meets the Secretary’s fiscal responsibility standards.
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12 U.S.C. § 4145
Title 12 — Banks and Banking
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73