2018 Continuum of Care Application Review
The 2018 Continuum of Care (CoC) Application and the Review, Score, Ranking, and Recommendations Process are Available for Review.
This article is 6 years old. It was published on September 14, 2018.
The CoC (Continuum of Care) Consolidated Application is prepared by the St. Louis City CoC and City of St. Louis Department of Human Services, Homeless Division staff and submitted to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually.
CoC funding is the largest single funding source for housing and services for homeless and formerly homeless households in the City of St. Louis.
Review copies of documents related to the 2018 CoC Competition below.
2018 CoC Competition Documents
- Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the FY 2018 Continuum of Care PDF (released on 6/20/18)
- MO-501 FY 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) PDF
2018 CoC Review, Score, Ranking, and Recommendations Process
- MO-501 FY 2018 CoC Review, Score, Rank, & Recommendation Process PDF
- MO-501 FY 2018 Program Performance Recommendations - Approved PDF
- MO-501 FY 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) PDF
- MO-501 FY 2018 CoC Priority Listing PDF
- MO-501 FY 2018 St. Louis CoC Application PDF
- MO-501 FY 2018 St. Louis CoC Planning Grant PDF
- MO-501 Final FY 2018 CoC Priority Listing PDF (submitted to HUD 9.17.18)
- MO-501 Final FY 2018 St. Louis CoC Application PDF (submitted to HUD 9.17.18)
- MO-501 Final FY 2018 St. Louis CoC Planning Grant PDF (submitted to HUD 9.17.18)
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Homeless Services
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Topic:
Homelessness
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