Previous Funding

HUD Continuum of Care Program

Each year, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) solicits grant applications through a community-based process to address the needs of those experiencing homelessness. This process, known as the Continuum of Care Program (CoC), facilitates grants designed to address the problems of homelessness in a comprehensive manner with other federal agencies.


The HUD CoC Program is designed to:

  • Promote a community-based solution to ending homelessness;
  • Provide funding to nonprofits, States, and local governments to prevent and quickly re-house individual and families experiencing homelessness;
  • Minimize the trauma and dislocation that individuals, families, and communities experience as a result of homelessness; and
  • Promote the effective utilization of mainstream resources.


Continuum of Care also refers to a community-based group composed of representation from a cross-section of providers, community entities, representatives of mainstream resources, and individuals from one or more localities that have joined together for these purposes. The CoC organization is responsible for developing local community-based solutions to homelessness and applying for HUD funding through a collaborative grant application. The CoC organization in the Richmond area is the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC) which includes the following localities: the City of Richmond, and the Counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, Powhatan, Goochland, New Kent and Charles City. Homeward is the lead agency for GRCoC and manages the annual HUD CoC grant application process.


HUD announces the beginning of the annual grant competition by publishing a Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO). The NOFO provides detailed information about the application process including deadlines, eligible applicants, activities and costs. Anyone interested in applying for HUD funding should become familiar with the federal legislation governing CoC funding, Program Interim Rule Part 578 Continuum of Care Program as well as the NOFO. Applicants should also check this website often as the grant information is updated on a regular basis.


September 20, 2023

 

The GRCoC Board voted to approve the FY23 Consolidated Application for submission to HUD. The Consolidated Application consists of two parts:

 

The CoC Application [Application]

The Project Priority Listing [Priority Listing]

 

The GRCoC’s total funding request to HUD is $6,523,301. Of this, $5,003,030 is renewal funding for existing programs.

 

This request includes $3,823,886 for Permanent Supportive Housing, $1,843,552 for Rapid Rehousing, $460,230 for Supportive Services-Only projects (including support for federally-required Coordinated Entry), $50,000 for a Homeless Management Information System project (also federal-required), and $345,633 for non-competitive Planning funding for the CoC’s designated Collaborative Applicant. 

 

Most of the requested $6.5M in funding goes to directly support people experiencing homelessness through rental assistance and case management.

 

HUD makes the final determination on awards and establishes contracts directly with providers.

 

The GRCoC is grateful for the commitment to end homelessness from each organization that submitted applications for inclusion in the FY23 Consolidated Application.


July 25, 2023 -- FY23 HUD CoC competition documents

By end of day Wednesday, August 24, project applications for the HUD CoC Program NOFO must be submitted through OneDrive and electronic project applications submitted in e-SNAPS. Organizations that have not been previously awarded HUD CoC funding are welcome to apply to this year's competition.


Below are the CoC Competition documents.


July 5, 2023 -- HUD Releases CoC NOFO

On Wednesday, July 5th, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released the FY23 Continuum of Care Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).



General Funding Resources


Three things interested applicants should do: 


Questions about the GRCoC Coordinated Funding programs/processes can be sent to mrogers@homewardva.org.

HUD CoC Previous Years

FY 2022

September 27, 2022 - - GRCoC Board approves HUD Consolidated Application

The GRCoC's final FY 2022 HUD CoC Consolidated Application which includes the CoC Application, the Project Priority Listing and related attachments, was approved by the GRCoC Board today, September 27, 2022 and is posted below. The Consolidated Application will be submitted to HUD by September 30, 2022. 

The collaborative funding request of $5,201,513 includes support for 11 renewal applications for Permanent Supportive Housing, Rapid Re-housing, Coordinated Entry, and HMIS. It also includes Homeward’s non-competitive Planning application.


August 30, 2022 - - Submission into e-snaps delayed

Because the HUD CoC Program project applications are not available in e-snaps yet, applicants are not expected to submit project applications in e-SNAPS until a later date. Project applications still must be submitted through OneDrive by end of day Wednesday, August 31.


August 12, 2022 -- FY22 HUD CoC competition documents

By end of day Wednesday, August 31, project applications for the HUD CoC Program NOFO must be submitted through OneDrive and electronic project applications submitted in e-SNAPS. Below are the CoC Competition documents.


August 5, 2022 -- HUD Releases CoC NOFO

On Monday, August 1st the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) making $2.8 billion in FY 2022 Continuum of Care Program (CoC) competitive funding available to homeless services organizations across the country. 

The regular NOFO cycle is generally 90 days – which is normally a compressed process. This year, the annual CoC application is due to HUD on September 30, so we have 2/3 the time. The CoC Program guidelines require CoCs to have a local project application due date that is no less than 30 days before the federal deadline. Therefore, applicants need to submit project applications to the CoC no later than August 31.

 

FY2022 HUD CoC Supplemental NOFO

General Resources


October 17, 2022 - - GRCoC Board approves HUD Special NOFO Application

The GRCoC's final HUD Special NOFO for the unsheltered set aside which includes the CoC Application, the Project Priority Listing and related attachments, was approved by the GRCoC Board on October 17, 2022 and is posted below. The Consolidated Application will be submitted to HUD by October 20, 2022. 

The collaborative funding request of $5,405,072 includes support for 11 new applications for Permanent Supportive Housing, Supportive Services Only (SSO), SOO-Outreach (SSO-O), Planning, and HMIS.


August 12, 2022 -- FY22 HUD CoC Supplemental competition documents - revised

By 5 p.m. on Monday, September 19th, project applications for the HUD Supplemental NOFO must be submitted to Homeward OneDrive and electronic project applications submitted in e-SNAPS. Below are the competition documents.


June 24, 2022 -- HUD releases supplemental CoC NOFO to address unsheltered homelessness

On June 22, the U.S. Department of Housing and Community Development (HUD) announced the Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Supplemental Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness, which makes $322 million in competitive funding available to communities to address unsheltered and rural homelessness. Applications must be submitted no later than October 20, 2022, at 8:00 PM EDT.




FY 2021

August 18, 2021—The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) making $2.656 billion in FY 2021 Continuum of Care Program (CoC) competitive funding available to homeless services organizations across the country for supportive services and housing programs for people experiencing homelessness. Consolidated Applications are due November 16, 2021, at 5 pm (Read the full press release here). 

GRCoC NOFO Overview Webinar--August 25, 2021


September 1, 2021--FY21 HUD Continuum of Care Project Applications Open 

Applications are now available for the HUD FY2021 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition. All documents related to the competition including complete applications instructions and forms are posted below. The CoC program is designed to:

  • Promote a community-based solution to ending homelessness;
  • Provide funding to nonprofits, States, and local governments to prevent and quickly re-house individuals and families experiencing homelessness;
  • Minimize the trauma and dislocation that individuals, families, and communities experience as a result of homelessness; and
  • Promote the effective utilization of mainstream resources.


The consolidated application must be submitted to HUD by 8 p.m. on November 16, 2021. Project applications must be submitted to Homeward (mrogers@homewardva.org), Collaborative Applicant, and HUD (via esnaps) by October 1 at 5 p.m. Please refer to the FY21 HUD CoC Timeline and Process for a complete list of deadlines.

Supplemental Application Form--New Projects
Supplemental Application Form--Renewal Projects
Timeline and Process
New Application Scoring Form
Renewal Application Scoring Forms: 
RRHPSH

GRCoC HUD FY21 CoC Resource Allocation Strategy 

If your organization is planning to apply for HUD CoC funding, the GRCoC 
strongly suggests you:
1) Read the 
FY21 HUD CoC NOFO in its entirety
2) Review the 
GRCoC Funding webpage
3) Attend a 1-hour "How to Apply" webinar on Thursday, September 9 at 
9 a.m. or 5:30 p.m.
4) Attend an open office hours Q&A session on Friday, September 10, or Monday, September 13, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. through this 
link

Send questions about the HUD CoC funding process to mrogers@homewardva.org


October 21, 2021-Request for Public Comment: The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care Ranking Committee met on October 13, 2021 to review applications for FY21 Continuum of Care funding. This document has been combined with the CoC community narrative as a draft for the GRCoC's FY21 HUD CoC Consolidated Application. The draft is out for public comment until Thursday, October 28 at 12:00 p.m. Please follow this link to submit your comments. Note: there are some small sections that are pending information from external agencies. Once the public comment period is complete, the updated (if necessary) draft will be sent to the GRCoC board for final approval before being submitted to HUD.

GRCoC DRAFT FY21 HUD CoC Consolidated Application


Public Comment Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLWeHURxIBaUJuFK8LvXeQzG30NGRhsSn9ryxEGwTsr7ol1A/viewform?usp=pp_url 


November 8, 2021-FY21 HUD CoC Consolidated Application Public Posting--Final

The GRCoC's final FY 2021 HUD CoC Consolidated Application which includes the CoC Application, the Project Priority Listing and related attachments, was approved by the GRCoC Board on October 28, 2021 and is posted below. The Consolidated Application will be submitted to HUD by November 16, 2021

GRCoC FY21 HUD CoC Application--Final
GRCoC FY21 HUD Project Priority Listing--Final


November 10, 2021-FY21 HUD CoC Consolidated Application Submitted

Homeward submitted the FY21 CoC Consolidated Application on behalf of the GRCoC to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The application includes a funding request for 15 projects (12 renewal and 3 new projects ) totaling $5,546,829 to support Permanent Supportive Housing, Rapid Re-housing, Coordinated Entry, and Planning. 


Please email Michael Rogers, Homeward Continuum of Care Director at mrogers@homewardva.org for further information or with questions.


FY 2018

HUD CoC Program Funding Information


FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT JUNE 28, 2018

The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC) is pleased to announce the availability of funding for homeless services in the Richmond region through the US. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD released the Notice of Funding Availability for the FY 2018 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition on June 20, 2018. The CoC program is designed to:

  • Promote a community-based solution to ending homelessness;
  • Provide funding to nonprofits, States, and local governments to prevent and quickly re-house individual and families experiencing homelessness;
  • Minimize the trauma and dislocation that individuals, families, and communities experience as a result of homelessness; and
  • Promote the effective utilization of mainstream resources.

Please review the program NOFA and competition highlights posted above. Detailed information on the application process and timetable will be posted shortly. Please contact Lynne Carruth, Coordinated Grants Administrator, lcarruth@homewardva.org for more information.


FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT JULY 6, 2018

Applications are now available for the HUD FY 2018 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition. All documents related to the competition including complete applications instructions and forms are posted above. The CoC program is designed to:

  • Promote a community-based solution to ending homelessness;
  • Provide funding to nonprofits, States, and local governments to prevent and quickly re-house individual and families experiencing homelessness;
  • Minimize the trauma and dislocation that individuals, families, and communities experience as a result of homelessness; and
  • Promote the effective utilization of mainstream resources.

The consolidated application must be submitted to HUD by 8pm on September 18, 2018 Project applications must be submitted to Homeward, Lead Applicant, by August 2, 2018 Please refer to the FY18 HUD CoC Process and Timeline for complete list of deadlines.


Eligible Applicants 

New and renewal applicants are invited to apply and new applicants are encouraged to contact the Coordinated Grants Administrator for technical assistance. All applicants must meet GRCoC threshold requirements for grant applicants, 2018 Funding Priorities and HUD requirements contained in the FY18 HUD CoC Notice of Funding Availability. It is the responsibility of the applicant to review and comply with all requirements.

 

Homeward will conduct a How-to-Apply conference call on July 16 at 10 am. Call: (866) 906-0040; Enter Code 8308207

Eligible Projects


Eligible new and renewal projects include: 1) Permanent Supportive Housing for chronically homeless individuals and families; and 2) Rapid Rehousing for homeless families and individuals, including unaccompanied youth.

New projects may be funded through a Permanent Housing bonus, a Domestic Violence bonus or available reallocated funds.

Please email Lynne Carruth, Homeward Coordinated Grants Administrator, at lcarruth@homewardva.org or call 804-994-8355 for additional information.


PROJECT PRIORITY LISTING ANNOUNCEMENT August 28, 2018

The Greater Richmond CoC is applying for $5,402,772 in federal funding through the HUD CoC funding competition. The Greater Richmond CoC Board approved the project priority listing on August 27, 2018 as recommended by the Greater Richmond CoC Ranking Committee. This list of project applications is ranked in order of funding priority and will be submitted to HUD as part of the Greater Richmond CoC Consolidated Application for funding.


The Greater Richmond CoC APPLICATION REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT  August 31, 2018

The Greater Richmond CoC is applying for $5,402,772 in federal funding through the HUD CoC funding competition. The consolidated grant application has several components. The first component, the project priority listing, was approved by the Greater Richmond CoC Board on August 27, 2018 and is posted above. A second component of this consolidated application is the CoC Application which includes information about the Greater Richmond CoC governance structure and strategic planning process and goals. A draft of the CoC application is now available for your review and comment. Please note that several charts appear to be incomplete due to a glitch in HUD’s electronic grant system. A new draft will be uploaded once this is corrected. We welcome your comments and questions which may be emailed to the Homeward Coordinated Grants Administrator, Lynne Carruth, lcarruth@homewardva.org, by Thursday September 6, 2018. 

Greater Richmond Continuum of Care FY 2018 HUD CoC Application- draft


THE GREATER RICHMOND CoC FY18 CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION FOR HUD COC FUNDING –FINAL  September 12, 2018

The final FY 2018 Greater Richmond CoC Consolidated Application which includes the CoC Application, the Project Priority Listing and related attachments, was approved by the GRCoC Board on September 12, 2018 and is posted below. The Consolidated Application will be submitted to HUD by September 18, 2018

Please email Lynne Carruth, Homeward Coordinated Grants Administrator at lcarruth@homewardva.org for further information or with questions.


FY 2018 HUD CoC Program Funding Award 


FY 2017

HUD CoC Program Funding Application Materials and Information


FY 2016

HUD CoC Program Funding application materials and information


FY 2015

HUD CoC Program Funding application materials and information


FY14 HUD CoC Program Funding application materials and information

City of Richmond Unsheltered Homelessness Response Funding

The City of Richmond has made $1,000,000 in funding to Homeward on behalf of GRCoC to address the needs of individuals and families experiencing unsheltered homelessness.


Eligibility


This funding is made available to current GRCoC member agencies with a signed Coordinated Entry System Memorandum of Understanding. Eligible project types: Housing-focused Case Management Housing, Navigation Emergency, Shelter Operations (Year-round congregate), SOAR Outreach, and GRCoC Access Point Connections Funding: Flexible financial support for clients to access permanent housing.


September 2023 Update: Public Letter of Support for City Emergency Shelter Expansion


Blog Post: GRCoC announces recipients of new City of Richmond grant to address homelessness

Read more


November 2023: City of Richmond Press Conference Remarks


Application Materials and Information


Below are needed application materials. Applications are due Friday, February 17, 2023 by 5:00 p.m. to be considered for funding.

  1. RFP
  2. Timeline
  3. Budget Template
  4. GRCoC Severe Service Needs Plan
  5. Summary of Strategies



HUD Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP)

The Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) is an exciting new initiative designed to reduce the number of youth experiencing homelessness. The goal of the YHDP is to support selected communities, including rural, suburban, and urban areas across the United States, in the development and implementation of a coordinated community approach to preventing and ending youth homelessness.


The Greater Richmond Region was selected as a part of Round 6 of YHDP Funding on October 24th, 2022. YHDP Funding is available under the HUD Continuum of Care Program.


Continuum of Care also refers to a community-based group composed of representation from a cross-section of providers, community entities, representatives of mainstream resources, and individuals from one or more localities that have joined together for these purposes. The CoC organization is responsible for developing local community-based solutions to homelessness and applying for HUD funding through a collaborative grant application. The CoC organization in the Richmond area is the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC) which includes the following localities: the City of Richmond, and the Counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, Powhatan, Goochland, New Kent and Charles City. Homeward is the lead agency for GRCoC and manages the annual HUD CoC grant application process.


After a 6 month planning process led by the GRCoC Youth Action Board and managed by Homeward, our community developed a Coordinated Community Plan to Address and End Homelessness in the Greater Richmond Region.



General Funding Resources



YHDP Project Selection Timeline



VHSP Previous Years

2022-2024 Virginia Homeless Solutions Program Application Materials and Information


The Virginia Homeless Solutions Program (VHSP) is a state- and federally-funded program to support Continuum of Care (CoC) strategies and homeless service and prevention programs that align with the following goals:


  • To reduce the number of individuals/households who become homeless,
  • To shorten the length of time an individual or household is homeless, and
  • To reduce the number of individuals/households that return to homelessness.


Important Documents

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include units of local governments, nonprofits, planning district commissions (PDCs)*, and public housing authorities (PHAs)*. Eligible activities for the VHSP are shelter operations, rapid re-housing, prevention, child services coordination, centralized/coordinated assessment systems, CoC planning, HMIS, administration, and HOPWA assistance.




2020-22 (FY21 Year 1) Virginia Homeless Solutions Program Application Materials and Information


The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care (GRCoC) is pleased to announce the availability of funding for homeless services in the Richmond region through the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). DHCD released the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the 2020-2022 Virginia Homeless Solutions Program (VHSP) statewide competition on January 27, 2020. Prospective applicants should become familiar with the current opportunity's funding guidelines and application instructions:



2018-2020 Virginia Homeless Solutions Program Application Materials and Information



FY 16-18 (FY18 Year 2) Virginia Housing Solutions Program Application Materials and Information



FY18 VHSP Application Attachments:


FY 16-18 (FY17 -Year 1) Virginia Housing Solutions Program Application Materials and Information



FY16 Virginia Housing Solutions Program application materials or information



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