2024 - Funding Opportunity
2024 CoC Written Standards and Other Relevant Information
Before Starting the Project Listings for the CoC Priority Listing
ALL IN: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Home-for-Everyone-CoC-Written-Standards
Home-for-Everyone-CoC-Governance-Charter
Home for Everyone Continuum of Care Termination Policy
2023 Information
COC Approved Application
Home For Everyone CoC Governance Timeline
Home For Everyone Membership Application Fillable
Final HOME-ARP Allocation Plan
Home for Everyone CONTINUUM OF CARE GOVERNANCE CHARTER
Home for Everyone CoC Termination Policy
OH-501 Lucas County CoC All In One Scoring Guide
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Continuum of Care Competition and Renewal or Replacement of Youth Homeless Demonstration Program Grants
OH-501 Annual Nofo Timeline
Home for Everyone - OH-501 Lucas County CoC Project Thresholds Checklist
2023 Continuum of Care Funding (Annual NOFO) Policy Issued by
INTENT TO SUBMIT PROJECTS under CoC Program COMPETITION FY 2023
Written_Standards_Updated_August 2023
Certifications and Policy Addendum
2022 CoC Written Standards and Other Relevant Information
2022 City of Toledo HOME-ARP Allocation Plan Draft
2022 OH-501 Toledo Lucas County CoC Written Standards
CoC and ESG Virtual Binders: Glossary of Terms
FY22 Toledo / Lucas County CoC- Coordinated Entry System Addendum
FY22 Toledo / Lucas County CoC- Competition Certifications and Policy Addendum
2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and 2021-2022 Action Plan - Substantial Amendment HUD Section 108
For Review Only - Annual NOFO Renewal Application
For Review Only - Dual Application For New Projects
FY22 CoC Competition Scorecard RENEWAL Applications
FY22 CoC Competition Scorecard NEW Applications
2022 CoC Funding Competition Training Recording
2022 CoC Funding Competition Training Slides
2022 HUD NOFO Documents
2022 Special NOFO Consolidated Application
OH-501 Toledo Lucas County CoC Local Competition Request for Proposals
2022 Special NOFO Project Priority Listing OH-501.pdf
OH-501 Toledo Lucas County CoC Priority Listing
OH-501 Toledo Lucas County CoC FY22 Draft Application
FY22 Consolidated Application Approved 9/28/2022
FY22 Annual Consolidated Application
2022 HUD NOFO Policy Priorities
2022 HUD Policy Priorities for Annual NOFO
2022 HUD Policy Priorities for Special NOFO
HUD Definitions
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) – (§ 578.37(a)(1))
Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) – (§ 578.37(a)(1)(ii))
Transitional Housing (TH) – (§ 578.37(a)(2))
Supportive Services Only (SSO) – (§ 578.37(a)(3))
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) – (§ 578.37(a)(4))
Homelessness Prevention (HP) – (§ 578.37(a)(5))
For more information: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/
As the lead agency for the Toledo Lucas County Continuum of Care, TLCHB administers an annual funding competition to award CoC program funds to community partners. Details of the funding competition can be found below.
Click here to view the 2021 application page.
Our Funding Programs
Emergency Solutions Grant Program / Community Development Block Grant Program*
The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act) amended the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, revising the Emergency Shelter Grants Program in significant ways and renaming it the Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) program. The ESG Interim Rule took effect on January 4, 2012. The change in the program’s name, from Emergency Shelter Grants to Emergency Solutions Grants, reflects the change in the program’s focus from addressing the needs of homeless people in emergency or transitional shelters to assisting people to quickly regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis and/or homelessness.
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program
The ESG program provides funding to:
Engage homeless individuals and families living on the street; Improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals and families; Help operate these shelters; Provide essential services to shelter residents;Rapidly re-house homeless individuals and families; and Prevent families and individuals from becoming homeless.
ESG funds may be used for five program components: street outreach, emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing assistance, and HMIS; as well as administrative activities (up to 7.5% of a recipient’s allocation can be used for administrative activities). —HUD Exchange
Communinty Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states. cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons. The program is authorized under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383, as amended 42 U.S.C.-530.1 et seq. —HUD Exchange
For more information: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/esg/ and https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/cdbg/
As a third party partner alongside the City of Toledo, TLCHB assists in administering an annual funding competition to award ESG and CDBG program funds to homeless service providers. Details for the upcoming ESG/CDBG Application cycle will be shared Winter 2021.
The ESG/CDBG Application Cycle will begin Winter 2021
Ohio Department of Development
The Homeless Crisis Response Program prevents homelessness for low- and moderate-income individuals and families, provides for emergency shelter operations, and helps to rapidly move persons from emergency shelter into permanent housing. The program is funded through the federal Emergency Solutions Grant and the Ohio Housing Trust Fund. Grant funds for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing are awarded to state-appointed service providers on a regional basis.
The HCRP is divided into two components: 1) emergency shelter operations; and 2) homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing activities. Funding is a blended formula/competitive model that balances service coverage and incentivizing performance within the grant period.” -Ohio Department of Development
For more information:https://development.ohio.gov/cs/cs_homelesscrp.htm
TLCHB is a recipient of HCRP funds on a biannual basis and works with the CoC to distribute partner funds in line with community priorities and programming. Details of partnership opportunities will be posted here as they become available.