Annual Homeless Services Consolidated NOFA
The Sonoma County Continuum of Care (CoC) governs the allocation and administration of combined annual and one-time federal, state, and local funding for homeless services in Sonoma County. This funding is available on an annual basis, also known as the Homeless Services Consolidated Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA).
The Consolidated NOFA is consistent with federal rules, statutes, regulations, and local priorities. It includes funds from sources such as the State Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and several other local homeless services funding sources. The annual NOFA will also govern the administration of one-time funding allocations from the California Homeless Housing Advocacy and Prevention (HHAP) program as well as the California Department of Health Care Services’ Homeless Housing Incentive Program (HHIP) funds.
Notice: Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Sonoma County Continuum of Care Consolidated Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
The Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Sonoma County Continuum of Care (CoC) governs the allocation and administration of up to $8,906,069 in combined annual and one-time federal, state, and local funding for homeless services in Sonoma County. Additional funds may be added to this Consolidated NOFA via addendum.
The Consolidated NOFA is consistent with federal rules, statutes, and regulations, as well as local priorities. It includes funds from the State Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and several local homeless services funding sources. This NOFA will also govern the administration of one-time funding allocations from the California Homeless Housing Advocacy and Prevention (HHAP) program as well as the California Department of Health Care Services’ Homeless Housing Incentive Program (HHIP) year 1 funds. Additionally, a Project Homekey set-aside for interim housing Homekey projects is available from HHAP-3 and HHAP-4 program funds.
Please see the application materials below for additional information.
2023-2024 Application Materials
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