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St. Louis County trains reviewers as CoC NOFO priorities shift; permanent supportive housing placed at top of Tier 1
Summary
In a training for the St. Louis County HUD Continuum of Care ranking and review team, staff explained new NOFO-driven changes that place permanent supportive housing at the top of Tier 1, move HMIS and coordinated entry toward Tier 2, and introduce transition grants to preserve program stability.
St. Louis County staff on a ranking-and-review training video told volunteer reviewers the county has revised its NOFO ranking policy to prioritize permanent supportive housing at the top of Tier 1 while moving coordinated entry and HMIS toward Tier 2.
"These funds are specifically towards, housing folks experiencing homelessness," Speaker 1 said while explaining how the Continuum of Care (CoC) application is submitted by the county as the collaborative applicant. Speaker 1 said the county's CoC portfolio currently includes about 27 projects across St. Louis County.
County staff framed the change as the result of a community process that included…
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