CoC

2016 HUD Application Materials

The Louisville/Jefferson County Continuum of Care has finalized the below materials regarding the rating and review of projects for the FY16 CoC competition and the FY16 final project ranking. Please contact Mary Frances Schafer with any questions. FY16 CoC Rating and Review Procedure FY16 CoC Project Report Card FY16 CoC Final Ranking

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Louisville Homeless Numbers Drop For Third Year

The Coalition is pleased to report our annual homeless census numbers. We counted 6,737 homeless Louisvillians in 2015, which represents a 12.4% drop in homelessness over just one year. What’s more is that homelessness has dropped by 23% over the past four years in Louisville. We have had this success because of the efficient, collaborative

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Federal Funding for Louisville Homeless Projects Decreases

Louisville, KY (May 9, 2016) – On Monday, the Louisville Continuum of Care (CoC) received notice of a total annual award of $9,060,310 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which will support many critical permanent housing projects in Louisville. Unfortunately, Louisville lost $1,185,867 in renewal funding this year, specifically transitional housing

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Metro Louisville CoC FY15 Project Ranking and Review

The Metro Louisville CoC has posted the following documents relevant to the FY15 project ranking and review: Metro Louisville CoC Minutes – November 2015 Metro Louisville CoC Board of Directors Meeting – October 2015 Metro Louisville CoC Advisory Committee Minutes – October 2015 Metro Louisville CoC Rating and Review Procedure 2015 Metro Louisville Continuum of

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New project opportunities through 2015 NOFA

There are new project opportunities (reallocation and bonus projects alike) through the 2015 NOFA. Reallocation projects notes: Reallocation to new permanent supported housing projects where all beds are dedicated to chronically homeless individuals and families; Reallocation to new rapid re-housing projects for homeless individuals and families who enter directly from the streets or emergency shelters

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