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FY2016 CoC NOFA Project Rankings

August 24, 2016 by Sarah Phillips

Posted on CoC HTH website and emailed via CoC HTH list serve on 8/24/16 to the full CoC membership, CoC Board, Ranking Team, and all current CoC Program applicants/recipients/ subrecipients.

On Tuesday, August 9, the Ranking Team of the VT Coalition to End Homelessness met to review all CoC project applications and determine the order of priority for submission to HUD as part of the FY2016 CoC NOFA. The VCEH Ranking Team determined project priority by using the pre-approved VCEH Project Ranking Policy & Ranking Tool, which included performance data (APR, VT HMIS-SPM outcomes), LOCCS draws, HUD and CoC priorities and other measures. Each project applicant was provided their priority number along with the reasons for the determination, and offered the opportunity to appeal their score/priority number. All project applicants have chosen not to appeal, therefore the FINAL Project Listing is as follows:

TIER 1 (CoC project funds up to $2,955,696; HUD retains discretion to defund/re-prioritize):
1. VSHA Shelter+Care/Statewide [16 partners, entire VT BoS CoC] $1,611,626
2. Brattleboro Housing Authority Shelter+Care [2 partners, So. Windham-only] $246,214
3. VSHA Rapid Rehousing# 1-2 merged (Windham/Rutland/Windsor/Caledonia] $270,597
4. VSHA/NEKCA Youth Transitional Housing $57,005
5. VSHA/BCCH Transitional Housing [Chronic Substance Use only, Bennington] $56,064
6. VSHA Rapid Rehousing# 3 [Washington/Lamoille/Franklin] $147,078
7. VSHA Rapid Rehousing# 4 [6 partners/5 counties, New/FY15 PH Bonus] $415,845
8. VSHA Rapid Rehousing# 5 [JGHS/Addison, NEW/Reallocated] $91,885
9. ICA CoC-Homeless Management Information System project #1 $30,572
10. ICA CoC-Homeless Management Information System project #2 $28,810

TIER 2 ($381,380; projects subjected to higher scoring criteria):
11. AHS/VCEH Coordinated Entry project [NEW/Reallocated, VT BoS CoC only] $222,472
12. VSHA/PVT S+C Housing 1st PH Bonus [NEW/CH only, Washington/Windsor/Windham] $158,908

TIER 3 (not included in HUD ranking process):
13. VSHA CoC Planning Project $95,345

Reallocated CoC projects:
 HOPE/CSAC Hill House Transitional Housing [Mental Health/Addison] $133,027
 VSHA/CMC Safe Haven [Mental Health/Orange] $113,736
 VSHA/PVT Shelter+Care Washington #2 [CH only, old PH Bonus] $28,325
 VSHA/TPHT Overlook Transitional Housing [INDIV & FAM, Windsor] $39,269

FY16 VT BoS CoC Projects – Priority Listing FINAL 8.15.16

*For information on the VCEH Ranking Policy & Tool and other VT Balance of State CoC activities please go to  “HUD Funding and Regulations” section of

**Additional guidance on this year’s FFY2016 HUD CoC NOFA competition and other HUD CoC Program information can be found at: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/coc/

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