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Awards include approximately 7,000 renewed and new grants nationwide to promote a communitywide commitment to goal of ending homelessness.
√ In New York, HUD awarded $261,097,399 to 567 projects
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced more than $2.6 billion in fiscal year 2021 Continuum of Care (CoC) Competition Awards for roughly 7,000 local homeless housing and service programs across the U.S. The awards, announced by Secretary Marcia L. Fudge in Houston, will provide funding to communities to help individuals and families experiencing homelessness move into permanent housing with access to supportive services, with the overarching goal of long-term stability. In New York, HUD awarded $261,097,399 to 567 projects.
“Access to stable housing is a basic necessity – the safety of a home is essential, especially as we continue to fight the COVID-19 virus,” Fudge said. “These Continuum of Care program grants, coupled with the historic resources in the American Rescue Plan, will deliver communities the resources needed to ensure that every person in a respective community has the equitable opportunity to a safe and stable home.”
HUD Regional Administrator for New York and New Jersey Alicka Ampry-Samuel said, "These awards support a variety of programs that assist homeless veterans, families, youth – New Yorkers that simply need a hand so they can help themselves. This funding allows Continuums of Care to continue their work to end homelessness and help keep our most vulnerable neighbors off the streets."
The CoC program is designed to promote a communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness. The program is the largest source of federal grant funding for homeless services and housing programs servicing people experiencing homelessness. The 2021 awards include approximately $102 million for new domestic violence support projects. The awards also fund new projects that focus on adding permanent housing to communities including new permanent supportive housing, new rapid rehousing, and projects that provide transitional housing to households and then shift them to rapid rehousing.
On Aug. 18, 2021, HUD issued the notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) for the FY 2021 CoC competition awards. The NOFO was the first CoC program NOFO of the Biden-Harris administration. Additionally, for the first time, the NOFO invited Indian Tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHE) to apply for grants through the CoC program. Specifically, HUD sought projects that:
√ End homelessness for all persons experiencing homelessness;
√ Use a Housing First approach;
√ Reduce unsheltered homelessness and reduce the criminalization of homelessness;
√ Improve system performance;
√ Partner with housing and health agencies, including to leverage and coordinate American Rescue Plan resources;
√ Advance racial equity and addressing racial disparities in homelessness; and
√ Engage people with lived experience of homelessness in decision-making.
View a breakdown of the awards on the HUD website.
Some of the local awardees include:
Homeless Alliance of Western New York, Inc. |
CoC Planning Project Application |
$605,054 |
Cazenovia Recovery Systems, Inc. |
Cazenovia Niagara Country Shelter Plus Care |
$140,032 |
Community Missions of Niagara Frontier, Inc. |
Community Missions COC RRH |
$340,393 |
Compass House |
Compass House COC RRH/TH Program |
$295,266 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health |
ECDMH Continuum of Care III |
$439,920 |
Child & Family Services of Erie County |
CFS TH-RRH DV Bonus Renewal FY2021 |
$433,856 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health |
ECDMH Continuum of Care II |
$2,568,006 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health |
ECDMH Shelter Plus Care VI |
$408,912 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health |
ECDMH Chronic Homeless I |
$499,950 |
Erie County Department of Mental Health |
ECDMH Continuum of Care I |
$2,373,809 |
Restoration Society, Inc. |
RSI Coordinated Entry System-Wide Project |
$153,458 |
Restoration Society, Inc. |
RSI Rapid Rehousing for Singles |
$654,332 |
Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo, Inc. |
Rapid Rehousing Domestic Violence |
$310,038 |
Pinnacle Community Services, Inc |
YHDP-RRH-3D Dare, Dream, Drive |
$188,835 |
Heart, Love & Soul, Inc. |
Heart, Love & Soul Niagara Coordinated Entry FY2021 |
$39,000 |
Compass House |
Compass House YHDP TH/RRH Program |
$601,733 |
Polish Community Center of Buffalo |
Matt Urban Hope Gardens |
$504,577 |
Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo, Inc. |
Rapid Re-housing |
$303,744 |
Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo, Inc. |
Rapid Rehousing Domestic Violence |
$222,330 |
Polish Community Center of Buffalo |
Matt Urban Housing First |
$924,099 |
Community Missions of Niagara Frontier, Inc. |
CMI, INC. TH-RRH for Youth |
$447,494 |
Gerard Place Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. |
Gerard Place PSH for Chronically Homeless Single Parent Families |
$292,288 |