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Access all essential documents related to TPCH (Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness). Here, you'll find a comprehensive archive of governance protocols, annual reports, HUD-required notices, and grant applications. This resource provides transparent access to vital information, supporting our stakeholders and community in their collaborative efforts.

Fiscal Year 2024 CoCBuilds Notice of Funding Opportunity

The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness administers the HUD Continuum of Care Program for Tucson/Pima County, Arizona.  This page contains information regarding the new, one-time Fiscal Year 2024 competition for Continuum of Care Program (CoC) CoCBuilds funding through the AZ-501 Tucson/Pima County Continuum of Care.

About the Continuum of Care

Visit HUD's Continuum of Care Program page and CoC Program Competition page to learn more about the Continuum of Care Program, eligible activities, and federal requirements associated with this funding opportunity.

Background and Purpose

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the availability of $175M through the CoCBuilds program on Monday, July 22. These one-time awards, issued for the first time by HUD, fund new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of permanent supportive housing and enable communities to develop new units of rental housing with supportive services for people experiencing homelessness.

The CoCBuilds NOFO outlines additional CoC Program eligible activities and costs that may be included in project applications. Additionally, CoCs are encouraged to leverage funds provided for construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation of new PSH units with other funding sources to maximize the amount of housing that can be directed to meeting the needs of individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

HUD has established the following six goals for this competition: 

    1. Increase housing opportunities for people with high risk of levels of need. 
    2. Increase the supply of PSH units within the CoC geographic area. 
    3. Encourage coordination between housing providers, healthcare organizations, and social service providers.
    4. Ensure access to resources for projects to expand opportunities for new PSH units in States with populations less than 2.5 million. 
    5. Ensure new PSH units are conveniently located near local services; e.g. walking distance, near reliable transportation services, provide access to telehealth. 
    6. Affirmatively further fair housing by addressing barriers which perpetuate segregation, hinder access to areas of opportunity for protected class groups and concentrate affordable housing in under-resources areas.

Next Steps

The CoC Board will be voting to approve the official request for projects to be shared community wide on August 1, 2024. Please stay tuned for this local process document to learn more.

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