HCoC HUD FY 25 CoC NOFO Local Competition Paused
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development withdrew the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) with respect to the Continuum of Care (CoC) grant program on Monday, December 8th.
You can read HUD's announcement below and on their Continuum of Care Program page:
FY 25 COC NOFO Update
"The Department has withdrawn a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) with respect to the Continuum of Care (CoC) grant program. This withdrawal will allow the Department to make appropriate revisions to the NOFO, and the Department intends to do so. In the previous FY 24-25 NOFO, the Department reserved the right to make changes to the NOFO instead of processing renewals for a variety of reasons, including to accommodate a new CoC or Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) priority or new funding source. The Department still intends to exercise this discretion and make changes to the previously issued CoC NOFO to account for new priorities. HUD anticipates reissuing a modified NOFO well in advance of the deadline for obligation of available Fiscal Year 2025 funds."
You can review the announcement for the local competition for the withdrawn NOFO below.
The Heartland Continuum of Care is seeking applications for both new and renewal projects for the FY25 HUD CoC Competition. Applications are due by 8 PM on December 14th, 2025. All eligible applicants are encouraged to apply including those who have not previously applied for HUD Funding.
Funding available for IL-513/Heartland Continuum of Care to apply for as Guided by HUD's FY 2025 CoC Estimated ARD Report:
Tier 1: $180,509
Tier 2 Including CoC Bonus Project Funding: $629,920
Domestic Violence Project Funding: $104,366
With the FY25 CoC NOFO, HUD has introduced significant shifts to the CoC Competition including accepted project types, agency eligibility, new requirements, and a 30% cap on Permanent Housing programs for each CoC.
Given these changes, the Heartland Continuum of Care has established the following priorities:
Tier 1: PH-PSH Renewals
Tier 2: (1) Transitional Housing Transition Grants, (2) Supportive Services Only Transition Grants, (3) New Transitional Housing Projects (4) New Supportive Services Only Projects (5) System Infrastructure Grants (HMIS/CE)
Domestic Violence Project Funding: New Transitional Housing Projects, New Supportive Services Only Projects
* Costs related to acquisition or new construction are not eligible through HCoC's Local Competition.
The HCoC Rating and Ranking Committee will utilize the scoring tools linked below to score each project with priority given to projects with higher ranked priorities. For example Transitional Housing Transition Grants will be ranked above Supportive Services Only Transition Grants.
Renewal Project Application (for Renewal projects + Transition Grant projects)
Renewal Project Scoring Tool
New Project Application (for all new projects)
New Project Scoring Tool
The HCoC Rating and Ranking Committee Members: Val Yazell, Tammy Small, Shanon Allen, Dave MacDonna, Tammy Small, Doug McDonald, Ricky Reece
Additional Resources:
HCoC Competition and HUD Application Timeline
Application Budget Template
HUD FY25 NOFO Document
HUD CoC NOFO Competition Page
HUD Exchange CoC Binder with Helpful Program Design Information
Homebase Applicant Technical Assistance Handbook (w/ descriptions of project types)
Homebase Resource on Transition Grants
HCoC Competition Policy
HCoC Competition Technical Assistance Webinar Passcode: Ju&+U?99
NAEH Explanation of Changes to NOFO
Homebase NOFO Summary
Current Legal Challenges to HUD's FY25 NOFO ( Read more about the November 25th lawsuit here and the December 1 lawsuit here). Should these have any impact on the competition we will provide updates as we learn of them.