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FY 2017 CoC Program Competition – Appeal Process

The final funding announcement for the FY 2017 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Competition was released last Monday, June 4, 2018. Per Section X.D of the FY 2017 CoC Program Competition Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA), “Eligible applicants, including project applicants and Collaborative Applicants, that submitted an application to HUD in response to this NOFA, that were either not awarded funds by HUD, or that requested more funds than HUD awarded, may appeal HUD’s decision within 45 days after the final funding announcement. Only those applicants with projects that were ranked within the CoC’s maximum amount available will be considered for funding or additional funding.”

The 45-day process began June 4, 2018 and applicants will have until July 18, 2018 to submit a denied or decreased funding appeal that must follow the process outlined in Section X.D of the NOFA.

Questions

If you have questions pertaining to e-snaps technical issues or the FY 2018 CoC Program Registration process, submit your questions to the e-snaps Ask A Question (AAQ) portal. To submit a question to the e-snaps AAQ portal, select “e-snaps” from the “My question is related to” dropdown list on Step 2 of the question submission process.

If you have questions related to the CoC Program interim rule or a policy related question, submit your questions to the CoC Program Ask A Question (AAQ) portal. To submit a question to the CoC AAQ portal, select “Continuum of Care” from the “My question is related to” dropdown list on Step 2 of the question submission process.

         
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