SPONSOR’S
		RESOLUTION FOR COMMITMENT
		TO PROJECT 
		U.S.
		Department of Housing 
		OMB
		Approval No. 2502-0267 
		(exp
		11/30/2013) 
		Public
		reporting burden
		for this collection of information is estimated to average .40
		hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
		searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data
		needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
		HUD may not collect this information, and you are not required to
		complete this form, unless it displays a currently valid OMB
		control number. 
		This
		collection of information is required for HUD’s Supportive
		Housing for the Elderly under Section 202 and Supportive Housing
		for Persons with Disabilities under Section 811. The information is
		necessary to assist HUD in determining applicant eligibility and
		ability to develop housing for
		the elderly and for persons with disabilities within statutory and
		program criteria. A thorough evaluation of an applicant’s
		qualifications and capabilities
		is critical to protect the Government’s financial interest
		and to mitigate any possibility of fraud, waste, or mismanagement
		of public funds. This collection of information does not collect
		any sensitive information. HUD does not ensure confidentiality. 
		TO:
		Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 
		SUBJECT: 
		Section
		202 Program - Application for Fund Reservation 
		Sponsor: 
		Project
		Location: 
		1. 
		WHEREAS,
		under the Section 202 Program for Supportive Housing for the
		Elderly, the Sponsor 
		acknowledges
		its responsibilities of sponsorship, long-term support, its
		willingness to assist the Owner to 
		develop,
		own, manage and provide appropriate services in connection with the
		proposed project, and it reflects the
		will of its membership. The Sponsor is required to make a
		commitment to cover the estimated start-up expenses,
		the minimum capital investment of 1/2 of one percent of the
		HUD-approved capital advance, not to exceed
		$25,000 ($10,000 for sponsors not affiliated with a national
		sponsor) and the estimated cost of any amenities
		or features (and operating costs related thereto) which would not
		be covered by the approved capital advance. 
		OR 
		Whereas,
		under the Section 811 Program of Supportive Housing for Persons
		with Disabilities, the Sponsor
		acknowledges its responsibilities of sponsorship, long-term
		support, its willingness to assist the Owner
		to develop, own, manage and provide appropriate services in
		connection with the proposed project, and that
		it reflects the will of its membership. The Sponsor is required to
		make a commitment to cover the estimated
		start-up expenses, the minimum capital investment of 1/2 of one
		percent of the HUD-approved capital
		advance, not to exceed $10,000 and the estimated cost of any
		amenities or features (and operating costs
		related thereto) which would not be covered by the approved capital
		advance. 
		2. 
		provide
		those funds can best be assured by requiring a resolution of the
		Board of Directors that funds will be made available for such
		purposes. 
		WHEREAS,
		HUD has determined that assurance by the Sponsor of its commitment
		and willingness to 
		3.
		NOW,
		THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Sponsor hereby resolves
		and agrees that funds will be
		available for the subject project to meet estimated start-up
		expenses, the minimum capital investment and the
		estimated cost of any amenities or features (and operating costs
		related thereto) which would not be covered
		by the approved capital advance. 
		Adopted
		and approved by 
		of
		the Sponsor on the 
		day
		of 
		, 
		Authorized
		Signature 
		Page
		1 of 1 
		form
		HUD-92042
		(08/2003) 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	
		
and Urban Development
Office
		of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
Section 811
		Program - Application for Fund Reservation 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	
	
	
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| Author | h18889 | 
| Last Modified By | atpotts | 
| File Modified | 2011-03-03 | 
| File Created | 2011-03-03 |