FY 2024 and FY 2025 HUD CoC Program Competition

On October 23, 2024, the Central Virginia Continuum of Care Board members received access to the FY2024 and FY2025 HUD CoC Collaborative Application draft. The CVCoC Board voted to approve the application draft.


Project Applications

(in order of ranking)

  1. HMIS (HMIS Renewal) - Miriam’s House

  2. Housing First Lynchburg (PSH renewal) - Lynchburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority

  3. Community First Rapid Re-Housing (RRH renewal) - Miriam’s House

  4. Magnolia Street Supportive Housing (PSH renewal) - Miriam’s House

  5. Central Virginia Supportive Housing (PSH renewal) - Miriam’s House

  6. HMIS Expansion (HMIS new) - Miriam’s House

Projects that do not require ranking:


The Central Virginia Continuum of Care (CVCoC) is pleased to announce the opportunity of funding for homeless services in the Lynchburg region through the US. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD released the Notice of Funding Opportunity for the FY 2024 and FY 2025 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition on July 31, 2024.

Please review the CVCoC local NOFO posted above which contains detailed information on the application process and timetable. Please contact Olyvia Brown-Coles at olyvia@miriamshouse.org for more information.

New Project Scorecard Renewal Project Scorecard


 

Review and Ranking Policy

It is the policy of the Central Virginia Continuum of Care (CVCoC) to have an objective and transparent process for determining allocation of funding. The ad hoc Review and Ranking Committee convenes upon organizations’ submission of their project application to review and prioritize projects based on the policy.

 

Reallocation Policy

The Monitoring and Evaluation Committee annually monitors each CoC grant recipient and completes a report to the CoC Board. The findings of the monitoring and evaluation report are used by the committee to determine whether a recommendation is made to the CVCoC Board to renew, reduce, or reallocate a project’s funding. The committee considers fiscal responsibility, compliance with program guidelines, performance, outcomes and use of best practices when making a recommendation.

The Board considers the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee’s recommendations for renewed, reduced, or reallocated funding. Each project is evaluated based on extent to which the project is necessary and addresses the CoC’s priorities identified in the CVCoC Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness

On August 7, 2024, the CVCoC Board met to review the recommendation of the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee and approved the recommendation that all current projects would be renewed at the same grant funding as FY2023. Thus, reallocated funds are not available for new or expanded projects in the FY24 and FY25 CoC competition.

CVCoC Reallocation Policy