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Final Approved Consolidated Application & Priority Listing Now Posted

The final approved version of the FY23 CoC Consolidated Application & Priority Listing are posted here. We plan to submit the final CoC Consolidated Application to HUD no later than September 26, 2023, which is 2 days before the deadline of September 28, 2023.

Review Final Approved Consolidated Application (PDF)

Review Final Approved Priority Listing (PDF)

The CoC’s estimated Annual Renewal Demand (ARD) is $1,586,146. Additionally, the CoC is eligible to apply for a CoC Bonus project in the amount of $111,072 and a Domestic Violence (DV) bonus project in the amount of $92,896. All project applications will be ranked in two tiers, Tier 1 being 93 of the ARD defined below. Please note, CoC planning grants are not scored.

  • Total Tier 1 $1,539,146.53
  • DV Bonus $92,896.00
  • Bonus Project $111,072.00
  • CoC Planning $79,337

The CoC’s Score and Rank Committee met September 5, 2023 to review and rank the applications, guided by the CoC’s funding priorities and policies and procedures. The Score and Rank Committee submitted those recommendations to the Executive Committee and they were approved on September 11, 2023.

Review CoC Governing Body Approved Accepted Projects Rating and Ranking (PDF)

Available in accessible format by request.

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PSH Renewal Scoring Tool

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RRH Renewal Scoring Tool

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New Projects Scoring Tool

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FY23 CoC NOFO Local Competition Timeline

  • July 5: FY 23 CoC NOFO opened.
  • July 31: Announce Local Competition for FY23 CoC NOFO via email and publicly post how our CoC will review, rank, and select projects on Our Path Home's FY23 CoC NoFO webpage.
  • August 11: Letter of intent to apply for renewal and new projects due, includes any request for voluntary reallocation of existing projects to be voted upon by the Executive Committee.
  • August 14: Executive Committee decision to provide letter of support for applicant’s voluntary reallocation.
  • July 31 - August 29: New and renewal project applications should contact the Our Path Home Manager via email (cmattoon@cityofboise.org) to request CoC Program grant technical assistance should it be needed.
  • August 28: No later than August 28, the Our Path Home Manager will provide the final scoring report to renewal project applicants.
  • August 29: Project applications due by 5:00 PM MT, 30 days before HUD’s CoC Program application submission deadline. Submit Local Competition materials to Our Path Home Manager via email at cmattoon@cityofboise.org and complete application in eSnaps.
  • September 6: The Score and Rank Committee will meet no later than September 6 to review all project applications and make a project ranking recommendation to the Our Path Home Executive Committee.
  • September 11: The Our Path Home Executive Committee will vote on the Score and Rank Committee’s recommendation and approve the final ranking and priority listing.
  • September 14: The Our Path Home Manager will notify project applicants of action no later than September 14 via email, to include whether applications are accepted, reduced, or rejected and if applicable the ranked position of the project applications. Our Path Home will post accepted projects on Our Path Home’s FY23 CoC NOFO webpage. This aligned with requirement to notify and post 15 days before HUD’s CoC Program application submission deadline.
  • September 16: Deadline to submit grievances in accordance with the posted Grievance Procedure via email at cmattoon@cityofboise.org.
  • September 22: Project applicants finalize all project applications accepted and ranked in the priority listing in eSnaps.
  • September 25: Our Path Home Executive Committee Approval to Submit FY23 CoC NOFO. Publicly post the final version of the Consolidated Application on Our Path Home’s FY23 CoC NOFO webpage.
  • September 26: Submit FY23 CoC NOFO to HUD.
  • September 28: FY23 CoC NOFO closes at 8:00 PM ET.


Funding Priorities

The CoC embraces the policy priorities outlined in the FY22 CoC NOFO to: 

  • Ending homelessness for all persons. 
  • Use a Housing First approach. 
  • Reducing unsheltered homelessness. 
  • Improving System Performance. 
  • Partnering with Housing, Health, and Service agencies. 
  • Racial Equity. 
  • Improving Assistance to LGBTQ+ Individuals.  
  • Persons with Lived Experience.  
  • Increasing Affordable Housing Supply.  

To best reflect the CoC’s policy priorities and position the CoC to meet its highest needs, Our Path Home has operationalized its local funding priorities in the following order: 

  • Permanent housing projects that have, with CoC support, voluntarily reallocated to better serve a documented local need reflected in project performance and/or the CoC's suite of data monitoring tools.
  • PSH projects that serve persons meeting the eligibility criteria of DedicatedPLUS or chronic homelessness at the time of entry.
  • Rapid re-housing projects, especially those serving all individuals including adult-only households.

Note: new projects will only be funded through reallocation of renewal projects that the CoC evaluates and ranks as part of its local competition or through the bonus project processes.

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Past CoC Competition Reports

FY21 CoC Competition

FY22 CoC Competition