HUD CoC

2022 HUD NOFO Announcement

The Capital Region Housing Collaborative (CRHC) announces its local competition for HUD homeless assistance services funding available under the CoC Program for FY 2023-24. This announcement provides further information about the local collaborative application process for Project Applicants in the Ingham County geographic area. The HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Program (24 CFR part 578) is designed to promote a community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness.

Funding Available: An estimated $2,958,969 is available for Renewal Projects. All project grants are for one year of funding with varying start dates. See the Grant Inventory Worksheet (GIW) on CRHC’s website for specific projects, grant amounts, and funding cycles. This year, no projects are scheduled to be reallocated. This notice will go out to the CRHC agency network and local newspapers.

Bonus Funding Available: HUD will make up to $147,948 CoC Bonus funding available for new projects to: 1) create new permanent housing- permanent supportive housing projects (PH-PSH); 2) create new permanent housing-rapid re-housing projects (PH-RRH); 3) create Joint Transitional Housing (TH) and PH-RRH component projects as defined in the 2022 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO); 4) create Supportive services only coordinated entry (SSO-CE) projects to develop or operate a centralized or coordinated assessment system. New projects must meet the NOFO “rating factors criteria” to be accepted by the CRHC CoC to avoid rejection by HUD. (See 2022 NOFO, pp 34-38)

HUD will also make available funding for Domestic Violence (DV) Bonus projects at a minimum of $50,000 per project up to $209,238 for: 1) Permanent Housing-Rapid re-housing projects for survivors of DV, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking who are defined as homeless; 2) Joint TH and PH-RRH projects as defined in the 2022 NOFO; or 3) Supportive Services Only coordinated entry projects to serve DV survivors. See the CRHC website and 2022 NOFO for more details.

Project Application Deadline: Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 12:00 noon (EDT)
Project applications should be submitted to Meaghan Redd, CRHC Coordinator at glhrncoordinator@gmail.com by August 30, 2022 by noon (EDT).

FY 2022 CRHC Announcement of Funding Opportunity – 8-16-22 FINAL

2022 NOFO Schedule FINAL

CRHC 2021 System Performance Measures (1)

CRHC 2021 Core Demographic Report

CRHC-Grant-Application-HUD-2022-NOFO-FINAL

FY 2022 MI-508 GIW w-required match

2022 Ranking score sheet & Instructions_2022 Update

2020 HUD NOFA Information

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FY19 HUD CoC Priority Listing

FY19 Capital Region Housing Collaborative HUD Grant Approved and Submitted Ranking

FY19 CoC Program approved ranking

Applications & Scoring Sheets

In total there are 10 renewal applications, 1 bonus application, and 1 DV bonus application. Please see below for links to view the applications. The scoring sheet and a notice explaining the review process is also below.

The Score Sheets are due to Matt Stevenson at the City of Lansing by noon, Monday, August 26, 2019. Please email: Matt.Stevenson@lansingmi.gov

The CoC Ranking meeting is next Tuesday, August 26, 2019 following the CRHC Board meeting at the Women’s Shelter, City Rescue Mission.

2019 HUD CoC Application Scoring & Ranking notice

The renewal applications only need scoring for sections 1-5, the bonus (non-DV) application needs sections 1-9 scored, and the DV-bonus application needs sections 1-12 scored.

2019 Ranking score sheet & Instructions (1)

Grant Applications

FY19 CoC Bonus(new)-Advent-Fresh Start RRH expansion

FY19 CoC New-DVBonus-EVE-DV RRH

FY19 CoC Renewal-HCS-Ingham County PSH Bonus

FY19 CoC Renewal-HCS-Ingham County PSH 1+2

FY19 CoC Renewal-LHC-PSH 2

FY19 CoC Renewal-LHC-Shelter Plus Care (PSH)

FY19 CoC Renewal-CFC_Gateway-Joint TH-RRH for Youth

FY19 CoC Renewal-OCOF-RRH for Families

FY19 CoC Renewal-Advent-PSH for Families

FY19 CoC Renewal-Advent-Hope Housing (PSH)

FY19 CoC Renewal-Advent-Fresh Start RRH (1)

FY19 CoC Renewal-CoL-Joint Transitions+RRH

Please see the following documents regarding the HUD Grant.

Questions from Agencies regarding the 2019 HUD Application

2019 FMRs

Please see the new and updated:

CRHC-Grant-Application-HUD-2019-NOFA (1)

2019 Ranking score sheet & Instructions

2019 NOFA Schedule (1).

The Capital Region Housing Collaborative (CRHC) announces its local competition for HUD homeless assistance services funding available under the CoC Program for FY 2020-21. This announcement is in follow up to the 2019 HUD NOFA Notice posted on the CRHC website on 7/8/18 and provides further information about the local collaborative application process for Project Applicants in the Ingham County geographic area. The HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Program (24 CFR part 578) is designed to promote a community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness.

 Funding Available: Anticipated $2,438,388 is available for Renewal and Reallocation Projects. All project grants are for one year of funding with varying start dates. See the Grant Inventory Worksheet (GIW) on CRHC’s website for specific projects, grant amounts, and funding cycles.

Bonus Funding Available: Up to $123,925 Bonus funding will be available for new projects through the permanent housing bonus to: 1) create new permanent supportive housing projects that meet the 2) create new rapid re-housing projects 3) create Joint TH and PH-RRH projects as defined in the 2019 NOFA HUD will also make available funding for Domestic Violence (DV) Bonus projects minimally $50,000 up to $189,789, as described in 2019 NOFA. See the 2019 NOFA posted at the CRHC website for more details.

 

Project Application Deadline: Friday, August 26 at 12:00 noon  (EST)

CRHC application forms will be available on the CRHC website (https://capitalregionhousing.org) on August 15, 2019 and should be submitted to Matt Stevenson at Matt.Stevenson@lansingmi.gov. Important informational documents, including the CRHC Application and 2019 NOFA are available on the CRHC website. Renewal, Reallocation and Bonus Projects are available for this application process see the CRHC website. Renewal projects are listed in the Grant Inventory Worksheet on CRHC’s website. New Applicants –are invited to all meetings including the optional Training and Resources and Informational Meetings sections at the Lansing City Hall 4th floor 124 W Michigan Ave August 21, 2019 2PM RSVP via email- Katrina.urista@lansing mi.gov or call 517 483-4082.

CoC Program Priorities: The CRHC and HUD have established priorities. See Application form.

CoC Program Description: The CoC Program is designed to promote a community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness; to provide funding for efforts by nonprofit providers, States and local governments to quickly re-house the homeless while minimizing the trauma and dislocation caused by homelessness; to promote access to and effective utilization of mainstream programs by the homeless; and to optimize self-sufficiency among those experiencing homelessness. The HUD priorities can be found in Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness and are discussed in Section II of the 2019 NOFA notice.  In summary, priorities are to end homelessness for all persons, create a systemic response to homelessness, strategically allocate and use resources, and use a Housing First approach.  2019 NOFA CoC Program Components to be funded in this Competition are: Permanent Housing, Transitional Housing, Supportive Services Only, HMIS and Joint TH and PH-RRH Component Project. (See 24 CFR 578.37 through 578.63 for descriptions and 2019 NOFA Section III. A. 3. h)

Training and Resources: Project applicants needing assistance in completing applications or understanding program requirements under the CoC program may access the CoC interim regulations (24 CFR part 578), training materials, and program resources via HUD Exchange’s web page at https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/fy-2019-coc-program-nofa-coc-program-competition/ Applicants should review the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Continuum of Care Program Competition for FY 2019, the General Section of the NOFA,  the CoC Program interim rule (24 CFR part 578 published July 31, 2012 at 77 CFR 45422, and any related documents and webinars. Questions may be directed to HUD via https://www.hudexchange.info/program-support/my-question/ or the HRCS  Toni.Young@lansingmi.gov or by calling 517-483-4477. People with hearing or speech impairments may use the Michigan Relay Service at 1-800-649-3777 or by dialing 7-1-1. Those with Limited English Proficiency may contact the Collaborative Applicant (City of Lansing) at (517) 483-4477 for access to local interpreters/translators.

Informational and other meetings: It is recommended for new and returning applicants to attend an Informational NOFA meeting on August 15rd at 11:00 am at City Rescue Mission Women and Children Center, 2216 S. Cedar St. in Lansing. Other important details on the CRHC NOFA Process, including timelines, are listed below.  Check this page often for any updates, questions and answers and other information. Applicants will be notified, in writing, of the acceptance or rejection of their application, with an explanation of the decision, by August 28, 2019 to the email address provided with their CRHC Project Application.

Please note: To be eligible for this funding, organizations will need to agree to be active with the CRHC, demonstrate the capacity to manage a federal grant, have a valid DUNS (DATA Universal Numbering System) number and must complete or renew their registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) website. Go to www.SAM.gov for more information. Eligible project applicants are nonprofit organizations, States, local governments, and instrumentalities of State and local governments, and public housing agencies. For-profit entities are not eligible.

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