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Multnomah County board adopts NOI for nearly $39.9 million HUD Continuum of Care application
Summary
The board voted to adopt a notice of intent to submit a collaborative HUD Continuum of Care application requesting about $39.87 million covering renewal and new projects; staff explained tiered funding, scoring, Housing First fidelity monitoring, and timeline for awards.
Multnomah County commissioners voted Oct. 24 to adopt a notice of intent to submit the joint Continuum of Care collaborative application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the FY24–25 competition.
Alyssa Plesser, HUD Continuum of Care program specialist for the Joint Office, told the board the collaborative application requests $39,873,608 for permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, coordinated entry, HMIS and planning grants. She said roughly 95% of that award is expected…
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