
Big Bend Continuum of Care NOFO Details
Explore the details of the Big Bend Continuum of Care Unsheltered/Rural Supplemental NOFO for 08/09/2022. Find information on categories, project capacity, funding availability, eligible expenses, and component types required for serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Big Bend region of Florida.
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Big Bend Continuum of Care Unsheltered/Rural Supplemental NOFO 08/9/2022
Categories Points- Rural Points - Unsheltered 4 4 Project Capacity, Review, and Ranking System Performance CoC Coordination and Engagement 18 8 70 18 8 59 CoC Plan for Serving Individuals and Families Experiencing Homelessness with Severe Service Needs Total 100 89 SPECIAL NOFO COC SCORING 1
AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR BBCOC Rural Amount Counties FL-506 - Tallahassee/Leon County CoC Franklin, Jefferson, Liberty, Madison , Taylor $613,544 Unsheltered Amount Counties FL-506 - Tallahassee/Leon County CoC Leon, Gadsden, Franklin, Jefferson, Liberty, Madison , Taylor, Wakulla $2,685,974.00 9
ELIGIBLE EXPENSES Categories CoC Planning RRH/PSH Unsheltered Yes Rent, Services Rural No Acquisition, New Construction, or Rehabilitation, Rent, Services, Operating, Services, Leasing TH- RRH Operating, Services, Leasing Yes Yes No SSO HMIS HP Yes Yes After 2 months of delinquency; up to 6 months Hotel/Motel or Shelter Costs per diem Up to $10,000 for repair of TH or PH Up to 20% for Capacity Building Yes Emergency Shelter No Repair No Capacity Building Food or Clothing No No 8
Component Type Description Required Permanent Housing (Housing First *) 4/5 Housing type will fit need of client Supportive Services to retain housing Client will access mainstream benefits PH will fit client s need (size, location, etc) Proposed Project is consistent with CoC Plan TH-RRH (Housing First *) 4/6 Housing type will fit need of client Enough RRH to move client (ie:2x funding in RRH than TH) Services for retention of housing Client will access mainstream benefits PH will fit client s need (size, location, etc) Proposed Project is consistent with CoC Plan SSO-CE 2/4 CE is accessible for all (including disabilities) CE Advertising to reach homeless persons with highest barriers Standardized Assessment Ensures clients are directed to housing/services to fit needs 10
Component Type Description Required SSO (not CE) 4/6 Supportive Services are available to those with the highest needs Clients assisted to find housing in a manner that fits their needs Client will access mainstream benefits Program will participate in CE (2) Proposed Project is consistent with CoC Plan HMIS 3/4 Budget is consistent with CoC funding strategy & it furthers HMIS implementation HMIS collects UDE HMIS can un-duplicate client records HMIS produces required reports Planning 2/4 CoC conducts meetings of CoC membership that is inclusive, CoC has governance charter that includes CoC policies CoC wide planning committees, workgroups to address needs & sets policies Improve CoCs ability to evaluate outcomes in ESG and CoC Programs 11
BIG BEND COC LOCAL COMPETITION August 16, 2022- 12 MIDNIGHT EASTERN TIME- LETTERS OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR NEW PROJECTS DUE. All Letters of Intent should be submitted as a PDF attachment to applications@bigbendcoc.org . Letter of Intent should include project type, target county(s), target population(s) and name of agency interested in applying and should be initiated by either the agency Executive Director or Board Chair. Organizations submitting a letter of intent to apply for an eligible activity under this funding will receive additional group technical assistance on the expectations and priorities of the CoC as well as how to utilize the HUD project submission system known as ESNAPS. September 16, 2022- 12 MIDNIGHT ET- PROJECT APPLICATIONS DUE IN ESNAPS AND AS A PDF ATTACHMENT TO applications@bigbendcoc.org