The Alameda County Continuum of Care (CoC) is soliciting Letters of Interest (LOIs) from organizations seeking to apply for funding for new projects in the upcoming 2024 CoC Application cycle. Letters of Interest are optional. Organizations that do not submit an LOI will still be eligible to apply for funding when the HUD NOFO is released later this summer and the local CoC competition process begins.
The purpose of this LOI process is for organizations to get a head start on developing new project applications and receive feedback from the CoC’s consulting team (Homebase and Kate Bristol Consulting) on whether the proposed program meets HUD’s requirements for CoC funding. Organizations that have never received CoC funds are encouraged to submit an LOI. Once your LOI is received, the CoC consulting team will reach out to you with feedback and can provide technical assistance and guidance to help you ensure your program is eligible for funding.
Please note that the LOI applies only to new projects. If your organization is seeking to renew an existing CoC grant, you do not need to submit an LOI.
Instructions on how to submit your LOI can be found here.
Please submit any questions to alameda@homebaseccc.org. LOIs are due by 5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2024.