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2017 CoC NOFA Webinar. Presented by - CARES, Inc. July 28, 2017. Discussion Goal. To Provide a Systems Level Overview of the 2017 NOFA This webinar will NOT: Detail Project level information Detail e-snaps technical submission directions. Agenda. Review Important NOFA Dates
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2017 CoC NOFA Webinar Presented by - CARES, Inc. July 28, 2017
Discussion Goal • To Provide a Systems Level Overview of the 2017 NOFA • This webinar will NOT: • Detail Project level information • Detail e-snaps technical submission directions
Agenda • Review Important NOFA Dates • Provide a General Overview of the NOFA • Detail 2017 Policy Priorities • Review Important Systems Level Changes • Review 2017 NOFA Criteria • Discuss Next Steps • Open for Questions
Important Nofa Dates • The NOFA was released July 14th 2017 • The CoC and Project Applications were available in e-snaps on July 19th • Detailed Instructions for the applications will be available on or after July 31st • All CoC Applications must be submitted by September 28th 8:00 pm
General Nofa Summary • 2 Billion Dollars are available but may not be sufficient to fund all eligible renewals • HUD is offering a Permanent Housing Bonus • 6 percent of the CoC’s Annual Renewal Demand (ARD) • HUD is allowing new projects to be created through the Permanent Housing Bonus and Reallocation
Prioritizing Projects • HUD requires Communities to “Tier” Projects • Tier 1 = 94 percent of current award (Annual Renewal Demand) • Tier II = 6 percent of current award + Bonus • Planning Projects and UFA Costs are NOT part of Tiering
2017 Continuum Funding NY- 503 - Albany ARD = $5,006,829 Tier 1 = $4,706,419 Planning = $150,205 Bonus = $300,410 NY- 501 - Elmira ARD = $1,482,865 Tier 1 = $1,393,893 Planning = $44,486 Bonus = $88,972 NY- 507 - Schenectady ARD = $3,862,164 Tier 1 = $3,630,434 Planning = $115,865 Bonus = $231,730 NY-520 – Franklin/Essex ARD = $78,804 Tier 1 = $74,076 Planning = $15,809 $10,470 Bonus = $20,940 NY-512 - Rensselaer ARD = $3,198,646 Tier 1 = $3,006,727 Planning = $95,959 Bonus = $191,919 NY-522 – Jefferson/Lewis/St. Lawrence ARD = $1,260,982 Tier 1 = $1,185,323 Planning = $37,829 Bonus = $75,659 NY- 523 – Saratoga North Country ARD = $1,534,955 Tier 1 = $1,442,858 Planning = $46,049 Bonus = $92,097 NY-606 - Rockland ARD = $686,899 Tier 1 = $645,685 Planning = $46,581 Bonus = $93,161 NY- 519 - Columbia/Greene ARD = $437,789 Tier 1 = $411,522 Planning = $13,134 Bonus = $26,267
2017 Policy Priorities • Ending homelessness for all persons • Creating a systemic response to homelessness • Strategically allocating and using resources • Use a Housing First approach
Ending homelessness for all persons • CoCs should identify, engage, and effectively serve all persons experiencing homelessness • CoCs should measure performance based on local data that take into account the challenges faced by all subpopulations experiencing homelessness • CoCs should have a comprehensive outreach strategy to identify and continuously engage all unsheltered individuals and families • CoCs should use local data to determine the characteristics of individuals and families with the highest needs and longest experiences of homelessness to develop tailored housing and services • CoCs should use the reallocation process to create new projects that improve their overall performance and better respond to their needs
Creating a systemic response to homelessness • CoCs should be use system performance measures (i.e.-average length of homeless episodes) to determine how effectively people experiencing homelessness are being served • CoCs should be use Coordinated Entry process to promote participant choice, coordinate homeless assistance/mainstream housing and services to ensure assistance is provided quickly, is open, inclusive, and transparent.
Strategically allocating and using resources • Using cost, performance, and outcome data, CoCs should improve how resources are utilized to end homelessness • CoCs should review project quality, performance, and cost effectiveness. HUD also encourages CoCs to maximize the use of mainstream and other community-based resources when serving persons experiencing homelessness • CoCs should review all projects eligible for renewal in FY 2017 to determine their effectiveness in serving people experiencing homelessness as well as their cost effectiveness
Use a Housing First approach • CoC Program funded projects should help individuals and families move quickly into permanent housing and the CoC should measure and help projects reduce the length of time people experience homelessness • CoCs should engage landlords and property owners, remove barriers to entry, and adopt client-centered service methods
FY 2017 Nofa Criteria • 200 Point Application • CoC Coordination and Engagement – 43 Points • Project Ranking, Review, and Capacity – 29 Points • Homeless Management Information System -13 Points • Point In Time Count – 6 Points • System Performance – 49 Points • Performance on Strategic Planning – 60 Points • Bonus Points: CoC Merger Bonus Points – 25 Points
Next Steps • CoCs will complete the Rank and Review Process • CARES will continue to provide CoC and Project level technical assistance • Community Review of CoC Application • CoC Approval of the application including Project Ranking • Application will be submitted prior to September 28th
LINKS TO IMPORTANT HUD DOCUMENTS FY17 NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY (NOFA) : https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/FY-2017-CoC-Program-Competition-NOFA.pdf JOINT TH AND RRH COMPONENT: http://bit.ly/2uFdrMx DEDICATED PLUS PROJECTS https://www.hudexchange.info/faqs/3249/if-my-project-chooses-to-become-dedicatedplus-what-documentation-will-hud/