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County staff warns HUD competition priorities could shrink local permanent supportive housing funding
Summary
Carroll County staff told commissioners that new HUD Continuum of Care priorities and national competitiveness will likely reduce local permanent supportive housing slots funded by the CoC award, urging local mitigation and partner outreach.
County continuum of care (CoC) staff briefed commissioners on Dec. 4 about major changes in the HUD national NOFO that could reduce funding for permanent supportive housing (PSH) in Carroll County.
Celine Steckel, director of citizen services, informed the board that last year’s CoC award was roughly $641,797 and that Carroll currently funds 31 households (53 individuals: 40 adults and 13 children) in PSH units. Steckel said the new NOFO caps PSH funding at 30% of total…
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