The Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) is submitting an application to the U.S. Department of HUD through the Continuum of Care Special Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process. The Special NOFO will address the unsheltered homeless population in our 4 county region.
The Application consists of the following documents:
Please find the finalized draft documents of the Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) application to HUD under the 2022 NOFO process. Feedback is incorporated from previous drafts. Attached are the three documents that are included in the SNJCoC submission:
FY2022 CoC Collaborative Application
FY2022 Project Priority Listing (currently not complete as there are some projects that have not yet submitted in e-snaps)
FY2022 budget & ranking
Any final suggested edits are due back by tomorrow, September 27, 2022.
2022 SNJCoC UNSHELTERED NOTICE of FUNDING OPPORTUNITY (NOFO) for NEW PROJECTS
The Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) is an association of county-wide homelessness Continuums of Care that provides information, services, and advocacy for and on behalf of the homeless population in the area of service within the participating Southern NJ Counties (Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, and Gloucester). The mission of the Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care is to work to prevent and end homelessness through a public and private collaboration that maximizes efforts and leverages resources.
New this year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has made funding available for communities to specifically reduce unsheltered homelessness within their geographic region. Communities with a comprehensive plan to identify, engage and support persons experiencing unsheltered homelessness in connecting to housing and services will have an opportunity to apply for this competitive opportunity.
Similar to national trends, the SNJCoC has experienced an increase in unsheltered homelessness between 2017 and 2020. In order to address this growing issue, the SNJCoC invites community-based organizations to submit applications for NEW PROJECTS as part of the FY2022 Continuum of Care Supplemental to Address Unsheltered and Rural Homelessness (Unsheltered NOFO) competitive grant process. New project applications may be submitted for permanent supportive housing, rapid re-housing, services only and HMIS projects.
An estimated $6,435,204 will be available for selected projects over a 3-year period. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, units of state or local government and public housing agencies. Applicants interested in securing funding for programs that will support households experiencing homelessness in regaining stability are encouraged to apply. This includes first time applicants, agencies who have not previously received CoC funding, and faith-based agencies. Agencies may submit applications for more than one program and must submit separate applications for each.
New Project proposals may request funding for the following types of activities:
Permanent Supportive Housing
Rapid Re-Housing
Joint Transitional Housing and Rapid Rehousing
Coordinated Entry (CE)
Supportive Services Only (Non-CE)
Dedicated Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Proposals are due no later than 3:30pm on September 16, 2022. Proposals must be submitted electronically and in hard copy.
Submit electronically to: Attn: Taiisa Kelly, Executive Director Monarch Housing Associates Email: tkelly@monarchhousing.org Fax: 908-628-1055
Submit 8 hard copies to: Attn: Angela Randall Director of Homeless Services Community Planning and Advocacy Council 2500 McClellan Ave, Suite 110 Pennsauken, NJ 08109
The SNJCoC invites Community-Based Organizations to submit applications for NEW projects as part of the FY2022 Continuum of Care (CoC) competitive grant process.
Attached are documents related to applying for funds through the Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) Local HUD NOFO Process for FY2022. All agencies interested in CoC funding must complete an application for each new project using the attached forms.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to participate in the PRE-BID Meeting.
The SNJCoC FY2022 application materials will be accessible online using this link: https://cpachvi.org/blog/
All proposals are due no later than 3:30pm on Thursday, September 1, 2022. Completed proposals (1 PDF of entire application including attachments) must be submitted electronically to: Taiisa Kelly tkelly@monarchhousing.org and 8 Hard copies can be dropped off/mailed to: Human & Disability Services C/O Lisa Cerny 115 Budd Blvd, West Deptford, NJ 08096.
Thank-you for your continued partnership in ending homelessness!
The Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) is an association of county-wide homelessness Continuums of Care that provides information, services, and advocacy for and on behalf of the homeless population in the area of service within the participating Southern NJ Counties (Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, and Gloucester).
SNJCoC invites community-based organizations to submit applications for RENEWAL projects as part of the FY2022 Continuum of Care (CoC) competitive grant process.
A Pre-bid Meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 5th at 1:00pm via Zoom
Dial by your location: +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
During the pre-bid meeting questions concerning the RFP, eligible expenses, and local priorities will be answered.
Proposals are due no later than 3:30 P.M. on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Completed proposals (1 PDF of entire application including attachments) must be submitted electronically to: Taiisa Kelly tkelly@monarchhousing.org.
Hard copies (8 copies) can be dropped off/mailed to: Human & Disability Services C/O Lisa Cerny 115 Budd Blvd, West Deptford, NJ 08096.
Notice is hereby given that applications for funds from eligible organizations interested in applying for 2021 – 2022 Prevention Reinvestment Funds Services forMini-Grants under the following services: Early Childhood Success, Positive Youth Development, Strong Transitions to Adulthood, and Strong Families Strong Communities will be received by CPAC: The Community Planning and Advocacy Council.
The Request for Proposal will be available online as of 5:00 pm, Tuesday, December 22, 2021 at www.cpachvi.org under the “NEWS” tab. With the COVID-19 Pandemic affecting us all, CPAC is trying to limit face to face interactions; no hard copies of the RFP will be available for pickup.
A Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 5, 2022at 12:00 noon online on Zoom using the following information:
Although not mandatory, all providers are strongly encouraged to participate in the Pre-Bid meeting.
Completed proposals are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Monday, January 17, 2022 via Salesforce. We strongly recommend that applicants attend the pre-bid meeting to learn how to submit materials via salesforce. CPAC assumes no responsibility for delays in any form of carrier, mail or delivery service causing the application to be received at CPAC later than due date and time.
For further information, contact Andrew Selby, Senior Project Specialist at CPAC via phone 856-663-3998 ext. 229 or e-mail to aselby@cpachvi.org.
2021 Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) HUD NOFO Draft Application
Southern New Jersey Continuum of Care (SNJCoC) is made up of Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, and Gloucester counties. The SNJCoC is submitting a competitive application to HUD for funding under the 2021 NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity) process.
The draft application can be found by clicking here.
Also included is the 2021 Final Funding Priorities budget which can be found by clicking here.
Once finalized, SNJCoC will submit the application, to HUD by the November 16, 2021 deadline. For more information contact Hilary Colbert at hcolbert@cpachvi.org.
FY2021 SNJCOC Local NOFO-New Projects Process Open!
Applications for NEW PROJECTS will be accepted from eligible organizations interested in applying for 2021 HUD funding from Bonus, Domestic Violence Bonus, and Reallocated funds to provide permanent supportive housing, rapid re-housing, and supportive services. A Review Committee will evaluate proposals based on objective performance criteria, local needs and priorities, and make recommendations to the SNJCoC Executive Board on the prioritization of these funds. The Committee reserves the right to request additional information as needed.
Southern New Jersey CoC is eligible to apply for:
Up to $298,429in new project bonus funding to create a new permanent supportive housing project for chronically homeless individuals (CoC Priority); and
Up to$895,288 in Domestic Violence (DV) Bonus projects dedicated to serving survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking (24 CFR 578.3).
SNJCoC are also seeking applications for the following type of DV Bonus projects:
Permanent Housing-Rapid Rehousingprojects dedicated to serving survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking that are defined as home (24 CFR 578.3)
Supportive services only– coordinated entry project to implement policies, procedures, and practices that equip the CoC’s coordinated entry to better meet the needs of survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
DV Bonus funds can also be used to expand an existing renewal project if the expansion project is dedicated to survivor of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Please find attached the applications. There is one for new projects applying for bonus and/or dv funds, and a separate application for Coordinated Entry DV bonus.
2021- 2022 Prevention Reinvestment Funds for
BOTH Early Childhood Success & Mini-Grant
Notice is hereby given that applications for funds from eligible organizations interested in applying for 2021 – 2022 Prevention Reinvestment Funds Services for BOTH Early Childhood Success as well as Mini-Grants will be received by CPAC: The Community Planning and Advocacy Council.
The Request for Proposal will be available online as of 2:00 pm, Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at www.cpachvi.org under the “NEWS” tab. With the COVID-19 Pandemic affecting us all, CPAC is trying to limit face to face interactions; no hard copies of the RFP will be available for pickup.
A Pre-Bid Meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 28, 2021at 12:00 noon online on Zoom using the following information:
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
Although not mandatory, all providers are strongly encouraged to participate in the Pre-Bid meeting.
Completed proposals are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Monday, August 16, 2021 via Salesforce. We strongly recommend that applicants attend the pre-bid meeting to learn how to submit materials via salesforce. CPAC assumes no responsibility for delays in any form of carrier, mail or delivery service causing the application to be received at CPAC later than due date and time.
For further information, contact Andrew Selby, Senior Project Specialist at CPAC via phone 856-663-3998 ext. 229 or e-mail to aselby@cpachvi.org.