


Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) NOFO for the CoC Program Competition has been made available. Now, combined with the Special Unsheltered and Rural NOFO that was released in June, the annual release of the U.S. Added to that, communities are continuing to navigate the COVID crisis with new variants emerging, while simultaneously planning to move beyond the surge of resources that were part of the COVID response.

And we talk about it so that Continuums of Care will remember that when a CoC is using an ongoing process that uses data and performance to make decisions, waiting for the “NOFO to drop” is not as daunting – because you already know what matters for your community.Īt the same time, the Alliance also understands the challenges of limited staff capacity, soaring housing costs, hesitancy to try new things, and sudden deadlines that seem to come at the worst times. If you have joined Alliance webinars, you will recognize that we consistently remind communities to make decisions from a systemic perspective. System improvement is an ongoing process that requires long term focus, commitment and consistency – not just around applying for the annual Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
