OH-500 Cincinnati/Hamilton County Continuum of Care for the Homeless: 2022 CoC INTENT to APPLY for NEW PROJECT FORM
Please complete one CoC Intent to Apply Form for each NEW CoC Project you would like to have included in the 2022 OH-500 Cincinnati/Hamilton County CoC Supplemental Unsheltered NOFO Process. Return the completed form to Strategies to End Homelessness via email by the due date.
Intent to Apply Forms must be emailed to Strategies to End Homelessness at NOFAS@end-homelessness.org by Noon on Tuesday, September 27th.
View the Supplemental NOFO timeline, here.
Details
Local funding priorities, in line with the stated HUD CoC Supplemental to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness NOFO priorities, will be established by the CoC Board-authorized workgroup designated to create a plan to address unsheltered homelessness in Cincinnati/Hamilton County. The Homeless Clearinghouse maintains the right to strategically revise project prioritization to ensure the most competitive application is submitted to HUD.
All new projects are invited to apply under this process; however, certain eligibility criteria are determined by HUD’s FY22 CoC NOFO “Supplemental to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness.” Applying projects are also subject to the CFDA Number.14.267 as well as HUD Interim Rule 24 CFR 578. Existing CoC-funded agencies as well as those new to CoC program funds are welcome to apply.
Completion of this form does not guarantee inclusion in the local Community Prioritization process for this Supplemental Notice nor the Application pursuant to this notice.
Prioritization Meeting September 30
Applicants are invited to represent their project application during the funding prioritization meeting on September 30, 2022. Funding requests will be considered by the FY2022 Unsheltered NOFO Planning Workgroup.
Applicants are encouraged to apply for eligible projects that address the needs of unsheltered and high-barrier individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Applicants are not limited to apply for project types that have been already identified as priorities by the FY2022 Unsheltered Planning Workgroup.
However, the FY2022 Unsheltered NOFO Planning Workgroup has identified several project-types that would address the needs of individuals and families experiencing unsheltered homelessness in OH-500 Cincinnati/Hamilton County, Ohio.
Priorities
The following priorities have been identified:
- Expanded Street Outreach
- Permanent Supportive Housing – Site based and/or Scattered Site/Tenant Based
- Joint component of Transitional and Rapid Rehousing
- Navigation Services/Navigation Service Center
- Managed Camping and/or Safe Parking