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Continuum of Care official warns HUD renewal funding cut could remove ~250 permanent housing units
Summary
Kate Green of the Home for All Continuum of Care told county officials HUD's new competition reduces tier‑1 renewal funding substantially (historically ~90% to about 30%), putting roughly $1.35 million and about 250 permanent housing units at risk across a four-county service area.
Kate Green, representing the Home for All Continuum of Care, told the Peoria County Health Committee that a newly released HUD Continuum of Care grant competition sharply reduces secure renewal funding for local permanent supportive housing. "Historically, it's been 90% of our renewal costs. This year, it's down to just 30% of that renewal cost," she said.
Green said the continuum's annual renewal demand to fully fund last year's programs is just under $2.3…
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