2016
FY 2016 BoS CoC Consolidated Application
Published 09/13/2016
The 2016 BoS CoC Consolidate Application has been completed and submitted into esnaps. Please click on the link to review the application.
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The 2016 BoS CoC Consolidate Application has been completed and submitted into esnaps. Please click on the link to review the application.
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FY2016 NOFA BoS CoS Priority List
Published 09/12/2016
To view the Priority List for the FY2016 NOFA, please click on the link provided.
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To view the Priority List for the FY2016 NOFA, please click on the link provided.
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KSHC Rank and Review Process
Published 09/03/2016 | By KSHC
Please follow the link below to review the FY2016 KSHC Rank and Review Process.
KSHC Rank and Review Procedures
Please follow the link below to review the FY2016 KSHC Rank and Review Process.
KSHC Rank and Review Procedures
Notice Of Funding Availability (NOFA) FY 2016 CoC Competition
Published 07/05/2016
The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition has been posted to the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition: Funding Availability page on the HUD Exchange .Submission Deadline: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 7:59:59 PM EDT
The list below highlights some important information about what has changed, what is new, and special considerations that CoCs should make while planning for the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition. This list is not exhaustive, so please plan to watch the upcoming 2016 NOFA Broadcast and read the Competition Focus Messages for additional information.
The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition has been posted to the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition: Funding Availability page on the HUD Exchange .Submission Deadline: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 7:59:59 PM EDT
- The FY 2016 CoC Program Competition is administered under the CoC Program interim rule (24 CFR part 578) and covers the application and award process for the FY 2016 CoC Program funds.
- The electronic application, e-snaps, is not yet available. HUD strongly encourages CoCs, Collaborative Applicants, project applicants, and stakeholders to use the time before e-snaps opens to:
- Carefully and thoroughly read the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition NOFA to clearly understand what has changed from last year; and
- Begin to plan local competitions based on the information, new and changed, from the previous competition, provided in the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition NOFA.
- An announcement will be made on the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition: Funding Availability page on the HUD Exchange and via listserv message when the e-snaps is available. For your planning purposes, we anticipate this will occur sometime after July 6, 2016.
- HUD will issue a Preliminary Annual Renewal Demand (ARD) Report that includes each CoC’s Preliminary Pro Rata Need (PPRN) and ARD amounts no earlier than July 8, 2016, followed by a final ARD Report no earlier than August 5, 2016 that will include each CoC’s PPRN, ARD, CoC Planning, and Permanent Housing Bonus amounts available.
The list below highlights some important information about what has changed, what is new, and special considerations that CoCs should make while planning for the FY 2016 CoC Program Competition. This list is not exhaustive, so please plan to watch the upcoming 2016 NOFA Broadcast and read the Competition Focus Messages for additional information.
- Tier 1 is now 93 percent of the CoC’s ARD amount, up from the 85 percent in the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition, which means CoCs will have an opportunity to protect more of the higher priority projects.
- The amount available for the FY 2016 Permanent Housing Bonus is 5 percent of the CoC’s Final Pro Rata Need (FPRN), which allows HUD to provide permanent housing bonus funding to more CoCs.
- Tier 2 project-level scoring has been revised to include:
- Up to 50 points based on CoC Application score;
- Up to 35 points based on where the CoC ranks a project in Tier 2 in the local ranking process;
- Up to 5 points based on the type of project in Tier 2; and
- Up to 10 points based on each Tier 2 project’s commitment to a Housing First approach. It is important to note that any project that identifies through the project application as Housing First will be required to operate as such.
- After several years of preparing for and providing information on performance measures, this is the first Competition where CoCs will be rated for submitting system performance measures, which will be worth 10 points. You can find more information about the System Performance Measures on the HUD Exchange.
- The local ranking process continues to be crucial to making the CoC program as effective as possible. CoCs should use objective, performance-based criteria to rate projects and should consider both the need to serve particular populations (for example, survivors of domestic violence, youth, and persons with substance use disorders) of people experiencing homelessness and the effectiveness of their projects in reducing homelessness.