Cambridge CoC - FY2023 Funding Priorities Survey

Recommendations from the CoC are a key component to the overall strategic resource allocation decision making process in the 2023 CoC competition. The CoC Board’s Evaluation Panel will rely on CoC Recommendations to inform their decisions related to funding priorities, reallocation, ranking and tiering. We ask that each agency and/or individual submit one response to the survey.

Results from the survey will be compiled and presented to the CoC Board’s Evaluation Panel for consideration as part of their decision-making process. Please submit response by Friday, August 25, 2023.

HUD requires that CoCs rank projects within Tiers during the annual competition. This requires difficult resource allocation decisions as some of the CoCs renewal projects will be at risk of nonrenewal if they are ranked in Tier 2. At minimum, 7% of the CoCs funds for renewal projects will be ranked in Tier 2. The amount of renewal funds at risk will increase if New Project proposals are ranked in Tier 1. If New Project proposals are ranked in Tier 2, they have lower chance of being funded. This survey will help gather funding priorities feedback from the CoC to determine how to approach the ranking and tiering in the 2023 competition.

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Funding Priorities - General
Please indicate the order of priority, with 1 being the highest priority and 5 being the lowest priority, the types of projects the CoC should prioritize for funding.
Note that rows are shuffled automatically and are not appearing in any particular order.
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5
Rapid Rehousing (RRH) - time-limited Rental Assistance + supports
Coordinated Intake -mandatory for HUD compliance
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) - ongoing leasing/rental assistance + supports
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) - mandatory for HUD compliance
Joint Transitional Housing (TH) and RRH projects
Funding Priorities - New Project Types
Please indicate the order of priority, with 1 being the highest priority and 5 being the lowest priority, the types of new projects the CoC should prioritize for funding. Note that rows are shuffled automatically and are not appearing in any particular order.
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Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) - ongoing leasing/rental assistance + supports
Non-housing expansions (Coordinated Intake, HMIS)
Joint Transitional Housing (TH) and RRH projects
Projects specifically targeting domestic violence survivors (DV Bonus)
Rapid Rehousing (RRH) - time-limited Rental Assistance + supports
Ranking Strategy- Renewal and New Projects
Please indicate your preference for how projects should be prioritized.
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Ranking Mandatory HUD projects in Tier 1
The CoC should rank Coordinated Intake and HMIS projects, both mandatory for HUD compliance, in Tier 1 to ensure ongoing funding.
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Please use this space to share additional thoughts, ideas, and/or feedback related to CoC strategy for ranking and funding priorities.
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