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SF-424B - Assurances, Non-construction Programs: The SF-424B is used to assure compliance with statutory requirements for nonconstruction grant programs. The Federal awarding agencies and OMB use information reported on this form for general management of Federal assistance awards programs.
Instructions for Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) This is a standard form required for use as a cover sheet for submission of pre-applications and applications and related information under discretionary programs.
FAIN stands for Federal Award Identification Number, though the digits may be both letters and numbers. The Federal Award Identification Number (FAIN) is the unique ID within the Federal agency for each financial assistance award.
The SF 424 (R&R) Form is used in all grant applications. This form collects information including type of submission, applicant information, type of applicant, and proposed project dates.
Requires basic information about the applicant (name, address, telephone number, type of applicant, etc.), including a list of sources of proposed funding and a description of the proposed project.

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The Applicant Identifier (Item 4) is the number assigned by HUD to the grantee for the grant program. For example, B-12-DN-03-0014 is considered as an applicant identifier.
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The Standard Forms 424 (SF-424) Form Families represent the government-wide standard data sets and forms for grant application packages, which were developed in partnership with federal grant-making agencies and the applicant community.

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