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HUD NOFO

FY 2026

HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Application.

The annual CoC application is composed of two parts; the Consolidated Application and the Priority Listing. The details regarding HUD priorities and additional threshold requirements are released for each funding year at the time of HUD’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the CoC Program.  The Consolidated Application is prepared and submitted by the Oakland County CoC’s designated Collaborative Applicant, The Alliance for Housing. HUD assesses CoCs nationwide on system-wide performance outcomes and coordination, and scores and ranks CoCs accordingly to determine which CoCs will receive funding priority for project applications submitted by the CoC in the Priority Listing.

 

To visit the HUD.gov FY2026 CoC Program NOFO page, click here

2026 Alliance for Housing CoC Local Competition Announcement

 

​Alliance for Housing HUD FY2026 Timeline and Important Dates

 

Renewal Application

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RFP Transition Grant to SSO-SO

RFP Transition Grant to SSO-Standalone

RFP Transition Grant to Transitional Housing

Alliance/HUD FY 26 Bonus RFP Application(s) 

RFP Transitional Housing 

RFP Supportive Services Only - Street Outreach

RFP Domestic Violence Transitional Housing/Supportive Services - Coordinated Entry 

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HUD CoC NOFO Application
The Alliance for Housing has established a local process for assessing local gaps and needs, determining funding priorities for its CoC program, determining possible reallocations, inviting, reviewing, scoring and ranking projects according to successful performance that reflects the project’s ability to assist with addressing system-wide progress towards ending homelessness. The Alliance for Housing has established policies and procedures for this process.

All information regarding ranking policy and procedure, local ranking, selection criteria and decision making processes can be found in the information below.

2026  CoC Rating and Ranking Procedures
These document the existence of a coordinated, inclusive, and outcome-oriented community process for the solicitation, objective review, ranking, and selection of CoC Program project applications. All project applications are evaluated and ranked based on the degree to which they improve the CoC system performance.

CoC Approved Consolidated Application and the CoC Approved Project Priority Listing 

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For more information about the Continuum of Care process, please contact Leah McCall, Executive Director of the Alliance for Housing, Oakland County's Continuum of Care at lmccall-alliance@oaklandhomeless.org.​
 

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