The CoC Program Competition NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity) has been released. Information regarding the competition and local funding process will be posted here as it becomes available.
The CoC Estimated Annual Renewal Demand (ARD) Report [revised 9/1/2022] for Grand Rapids/Wyoming/Kent County CoC is as follows:
- Preliminary Pro Rata Need (PPRN): $5,348,513 (revised 8/29/2022)
- Estimated ARD: $7,376,285
- Tier 1: $7,007,471
- CoC Bonus: $368,814
- DV Bonus: $534,851 (revised by HUD on 9/1/2022)
- CoC Planning: $221,289
CoC Consolidated Application 2022 – submitted 9/30
The CoC Consolidated Application consists of two separately-submitted applications: the CoC Application (which contains information about system strategies and performance data) and the Project Priority Listing (which contains the priority listing of community projects, as well as all submitted project applications by local housing providers). Below is the Consolidated Application and Project Priority Listing for 2022 CoC Program Competition funding. The CoC Consolidated Application was submitted to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Friday, September 30th.
View the CoC Application here and Project Priority Listing here.
FY22 Project Priority Listing
Rank | Agency | Project | Project Type | Application Type | Budget | Running Total |
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Tier 1 | ||||||
1 | The Salvation Army | Housing Assessment Program | SSO | Renewal | $228,488 | $228,488 |
2 | The Salvation Army | HMIS | HMIS | Renewal | $100,000 | $328,488 |
3 | The Salvation Army | Coordinated Entry I | SSO | Renewal | $65,950 | $394,438 |
4 | Central Territory of the Salvation Army | Coordinated Entry II | SSO | Renewal | $210,139 | $604,577 |
5 | Community Rebuilders | Housing Solutions | PSH | Renewal | $601,943 | $1,206,520 |
6 | Community Rebuilders | Keys First | RRH | Renewal | $932,346 | $2,138,866 |
7 | Community Rebuilders | PACT (Partners Achieving Change Together) | Joint TH & PH-RRH | Renewal | $454,416 | $2,593,282 |
8 | Community Rebuilders | HEROES | PSH | Renewal | $160,964 | $2,754,246 |
9 | Community Rebuilders | First Step Housing | Joint TH & PH-RRH | Renewal | $905,199 | $3,659,445 |
10 | County of Kent | Shelter Plus Care SRA | PSH | Renewal | $575,217 | $4,234,662 |
11 | Community Rebuilders | LOFT | PSH | Renewal | $416,082 | $4,650,744 |
12 | County of Kent | Shelter Plus Care TRA | PSH | Renewal | $1,170,843 | $5,821,587 |
13 | Heartside Nonprofit Housing Corporation | Verne Barry Place | PSH | Renewal | $157,720 | $5,979,307 |
14 | Heartside Nonprofit Housing Corporation | Commerce Apartments | PSH | Renewal | $269,241 | $6,248,548 |
15 | Heartside Nonprofit Housing Corporation | Ferguson Apartments | PSH | Renewal | $63,000 | $6,311,548 |
16 | Grand Rapids Housing Commission | Hope Community | RRH | Renewal | $159,663 | $6,471,211 |
17 | YWCA West Central Michigan | Project HEAL TH-RRH | Joint TH & PH-RRH | Renewal | $467,402 | $6,938,613 |
18 | YWCA West Central Michigan | Project HEAL TH | TH | Renewal | $68,868 | $7,007,481 |
Tier 2 | ||||||
19 | YWCA West Central Michigan | Project HEAL TH | TH | Renewal | $330,500 | $7,337,981 |
20 | ICCF | ICCF PSH | PSH | Renewal | $38,304 | $7,376,285 |
21 | AYA Youth Collective | Housing As You Are | Joint TH & PH-RRH | General Bonus | $368,814 | $7,745,099 |
22 | Safe Haven Ministries | Housing Services for Domestic Violence Survivors | Joint TH & PH-RRH | DV Bonus | $534,851 | $8,279,950 |
Not Ranked | ||||||
N/A | Heart of West Michigan United Way | CoC Planning Grant | Planning | Planning | $221,289 | $8,501,239 |
Local Applications – Applications Closed on August 30, 2022
The Grand Rapids Area Coalition to End Homelessness (Coalition) invites applications under HUD’s FY 2022 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition for renewal, new, and bonus projects at this time. The opening of this local competition for projects serving Kent County is in accordance with the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the 2022 Continuum of Care Program by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The Coalition will concurrently consider both renewal project applications as well as new and bonus projects (including permanent housing bonus projects and domestic violence bonus projects). The Coalition will submit one collaborative “Continuum of Care Application” for 2022 that reflects community-wide planning and performance. The score received for this application will be applied to funding requested for FY 2022 funds.
For FY 2022 renewal projects, the Coalition is eligible to apply to HUD for a maximum of $7,376,285, which constitutes the Annual Renewal Demand (ARD). The ARD is the total sum of all renewal projects eligible for renewal. This year, the Coalition is eligible to apply for a total of $368,814 in general CoC bonus projects and a total of $456,962 in domestic violence bonus projects. All interested and qualified parties are invited to submit a new project application that will be reviewed and scored along with renewal projects.
Below you will find a detailed instructional document, relevant CoC policy documents, and application forms and scorecards that will be utilized to score project applications. Agencies should review the instructional document carefully prior to submitting an application.
Changes from FY2021:
- In addition to the submission of an application for each project, each agency will be required to submit one supplemental application. The score on this application will be utilized for all that agency’s submitted projects.
- Applications will be submitted via an online form. Form links are available below.
Application Forms
- CLOSED 2022 Local New Project Application Form
- CLOSED 2022 Local Renewal Project Application Form – PSH, RRH, TH, and TH-RRH
- CLOSED 2022 Local Infrastructure Project Application Form – New and Renewal HMIS or SSO-CE
- CLOSED 2022 Local Supplemental Agency Application Form – each agency applicant should complete one application; the agency’s score will be applied to all their submitted projects
- CLOSED 2022 Local Appeals Application Form – due 9/15/2022 by 5:00pm
Application Documents
- 2022 Local Application Instructions
- 2022 Local Application Questions for New/Bonus Projects – PSH, RRH, and TH-RRH
- 2022 Local Application Questions for Renewal Projects – PSH, RRH, TH, and TH-RRH
- Application updated as of 8/29 with the following changes (highlighted in green in document)
- Q4: change to calculation for RRH projects
- Q7: data source changed to CY2021 APR #20b
- Q8: data source description clarifies the specific data points that should be utilized
- Q9: question was split based on project type – PSH projects will report on project stayers, RRH and TH-RRH projects will report on project leavers, and TH projects will to choose one category; text update to clarify the specific measure being used
- Q13: title clarifies that the metric will measure length of time from project start date to housing move in
- Q15: data source updated to direct providers to the location of the appropriate reporting tool
- Application updated as of 8/29 with the following changes (highlighted in green in document)
- 2022 Local Application Questions for Infrastructure Projects – New and Renewal HMIS or SSO-CE
- 2022 Local Supplemental Agency Application Questions – each agency should complete one application; the agency’s score will be applied to all their submitted projects
- Scorecard for 2022 Local Application for New/Bonus Projects – PSH, RRH, and TH-RRH
- Scorecard for 2022 Local Application for Renewal Projects – PSH, RRH, TH, and TH-RRH
- Application updated as of 8/29 with the following changes (highlighted in green in document)
- Page 1:
- Total points available was corrected
- Clarified the number of possible bonus points and deductions
- Page 2: Updated scoring metric for Q5 to remove imprecision
- Page 3: Updated scoring metric for Q11 to remove imprecision
- Page 1:
- Application updated as of 8/29 with the following changes (highlighted in green in document)
- Scorecard for 2022 Local Supplemental Agency Application – each agency should complete one application; the agency’s score will be applied to all their submitted projects
- 2022 Local Application Appeals Document
Anticipated Timeline and Policy Documents
CoC FY2022 Local Funding Process Anticipated Timeline – Please note this timeline may change based on the timing of HUD’s release of the FY22 Annual Renewal Demand report and e-snaps applications
Due Date | Task | Responsible Party |
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8/12/2022 | Last day to indicate interest in voluntarily reallocating a CoC Program funded project | Applicants |
8/16/2022 | Local Project Applications released | CoC Staff |
8/25/2022 at 9:30am | Renewal Project Presentations at CoC General Membership Meeting | Applicants, Funding Review Committee |
8/30/2022 by 5:00pm | Local and E-Snaps Applications Due (new, infrastructure, and supplemental) | Applicants |
8/31/2022 by 5:00pm | Renewal Applications Due – EXTENSION granted due to scorecard changes | Applicants |
9/6/2022 | Funding Review Committee meets | CoC Staff, Funding Review Committee |
9/8/2022 | Funding Review Committee Recommendations Shared with Applicants | CoC Staff |
9/15/2022 | CoC Application Draft Posted Publicly | CoC Staff, CoC Members |
9/15/2022 by 5:00pm | Appeals to Funding Review Recommendations Due | Applicants |
9/20/2022 | Appeals Panel Meets (if required) | Appeals Panel |
9/21/2022 | Initial Project Priority Listing posted publicly | CoC Staff |
9/22/2022 | Public Feedback on CoC Application Due to CoC Staff | CoC Staff |
9/26/2022 | Final Funding and Ranking Recommendations Shared with Steering Council | CoC Staff |
9/26/2022 | Steering Council Vote on Priority Listing Recommendations | Steering Council |
9/27/2022 | CoC Consolidated App and Priority Listing posted to website | CoC Staff |
9/30/2022 | CoC Consolidated Application Submitted to HUD | CoC Staff |