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HUD NOFO changes could cut permanent supportive housing share in DuPage, officials warn

DuPage County Human Services Committee · November 18, 2025
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Community services staff told the DuPage Human Services Committee that a new HUD Notice of Funding Opportunity reduces the protected "tier 1" share from roughly 90% to 30% and caps permanent supportive housing at 30% of total funding, potentially affecting hundreds of residents and spurring local strategy and possible litigation discussions.

DuPage County community services staff warned the Human Services Committee on Thursday that recent changes in a federal HUD funding notice could sharply reduce funding for permanent supportive housing and require a retooling of local homeless services.

Mary Keating explained that the new HUD Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) reduces the share of funds that are automatically protected from competitive award — called tier 1 — from about 90% to roughly 30%. She said the NOFO also limits permanent…

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