oin USICH for a webinar on September 29 focused on the FY 2015 NOFA for CoC Programs

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HUD FY 2015 Continuum of Care Program Competition: Strategies for Success
Tuesday, September 29, 1:00 – 2:30 PM EST
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USICH will host a webinar for communities on strategies for success in responding to HUD’s Notice of Funding Availability for the FY 2015 Continuum of Care Program Competition.
The NOFA establishes policy priorities aimed at accelerating progress on Opening Doors. It also includes important changes, including the opportunity to apply for a permanent housing bonus and expanded reallocation opportunities that provide CoCs the opportunity to apply for SSO projects specifically for operating coordinated entry systems. The CoC competition uses a different tiering and selection process than in past years, making the process much more competitive and increasing the importance of effectively ranking projects.
Participate in our webinar to learn more about the important changes in the FY 2015 Competition and how it support the goals of Opening Doors.
Presenters:
- Lindsay Knotts, Policy Advisor, USICH
- Peter Nicewicz, Management and Program Analyst, USICH
Register today!
Registration is required to attend this webinar. Once you are registered, you will receive a confirmation email with a URL link and audio instructions (computer or dial-in) for accessing the webinar during the scheduled time. |
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