The 2025 Continuum of Care (CoC) Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is now available at grants.gov.

HUD is laser-focused on working with tribal, state and local communities to dramatically stop and reverse the crisis of increasing homelessness. Our responsibility is to help families and individuals experiencing homelessness as well as American taxpayers whose safety and use of public spaces is impacted by the crises of homelessness, addiction and mental illness.

This NOFO makes available $3.9 billion in awards and is the single largest Federal program to address homelessness.  HUD intends to positively steward these valuable taxpayer resources by:

·       Promoting treatment and recovery,

·       Welcoming Transitional Housing and Supportive Services projects including street outreach,

·       Increasing competition for grants in order to improve system efficiencies and to increase innovation,

·       Measuring long-term meaningful outcomes such as increases in self-sufficiency and reduction in recidivism rates,

·       Strengthening the role of local elected officials, law enforcement and the community leaders,

·       Advancing public safety through thoughtful partnerships with law enforcement, and

·       Increasing personal accountability through enhanced treatment requirements to combat the Fentanyl crisis.

HUD encourages CoCs to expand their pool of providers, including high-performing faith-based providers when appropriate, who can deliver outcomes in line with the priorities above and in this NOFO.

HUD also encourages organizations that are passionate about these priorities who have not previously received CoC funding to participate with their local CoC. In the case that high-quality service providers are denied access to CoC funding, these agencies are encouraged to consider pursuing the Solo Application process that is described in this NOFO and at HUD.gov.

Further, HUD reminds applicants that recipients of Federal housing and homelessness assistance may not operate drug injection sites or “safe consumption sites,” knowingly distribute drug paraphernalia, or permit the use or distribution of illicit drugs on property under their control (EO 14321 Sec. 5(c)). HUD may refer allegations of any such operations or distributions to the Department of Justice for further action, potentially including prosecution for any violations of 21 U.S.C. § 856.

For more information, see HUD’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) here.

Additional resources will be available on the Continuum of Care Competition page of HUD’s website.

Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 8:00 PM EST

The FY 2025 CoC Application, the FY 2025 CoC Priority Listing, and FY 2025 Project.

Applications should be available in e-snaps soon.

Additional Guidance

The following additional materials will be posted on the Continuum of Care page of HUD’s website:

  • FY 2025 CoC Estimated ARD Reports
  • Detailed Instructions
    • FY 2025 CoC Application
    • FY 2025 CoC Priority Listing
    • FY 2025 Project Applications – all types
  • Navigational Guides
    • How to Access Project Applications
    • Project Applicant Profile Navigational Guide
    • New Project Application
    • Renewal Project Application
    • YHDP Renewal Project Application
    • YHDP Replacement and YHDP Reallocation Project Application
    • UFA Costs Project Application
    • Planning Costs Project Application
    • CoC Priority Listing

Please view FY25 CoC NOFO: FR-6900-N-25 FY 2025 Continuum of Care Competition and Youth Homeless Demonstration Program Grants NOFO

and

FR-6900-N-25 Supporting Documents 

·                  HUD 426 Form

·                  HUD 2991

·                  HUD 2996

·                  HUD 50070

Letter of Intent to apply for the FY25 NOFO:

All project applicants that are applying for the FY25 CoC NOFO will need to submit their letter of intent to apply by the AR-500 deadline set. Please submit letter on organization/agency letterhead including the project type and estimated amount (budget) of request to CATCH.

Deadline to submit letter of intent to AR-500: 4pm, Friday, November 28, 2025 to ccole@littlerock.gov.

Project Applications:

All project applications must be submitted to the CoC no later than 30 days before HUD’s CoC Program application submission deadline of 8:00 PM EST on January 14, 2026.

Deadline to submit application along with documentation to CoC: 4pm, Friday, December 12, 2025 to ccole@littlerock.gov.

CoC Notification to Project Applicants:

The CoC is required to notify, in writing outside of e-snaps, all project applicants who submitted their project applications to the CoC by the local CoC-established deadline whether their project application(s) will be accepted and ranked on the CoC Priority Listing, rejected, or reduced by the CoC no later than 15 days of the FY 2025 CoC Program application submission deadline.

Deadline to submit notification in writing: Wednesday, December 31, 2025.

Application and resource materials:

Please see important deadlines for FY25 CoC NOFO

ActivityTime
CATCH releases NOFO from HUD11/14/2025
CATCH releases RFP, Application Materials, Deadlines, and Merit review on website11/17/2025
Project Application Letter of IntentDue by 11/28/2025
Project Application due to CoC (no late applications accepted)no later than 12/12/2025 at 4:00 PM
Applicants informed of Rank and Review Decisionno later than 12/31/2025
CoC Application and Priority Listing made Public2 days before app is submitted to HUD
CoC Application and Priority Listing are submitted to HUDDue by 01/14/2026

Questions

Questions regarding the FY 2025 CoC Program Competition process must be submitted to CoCNOFO@hud.gov.


Questions related to e-snaps functionality (e.g., password lockout, access to user’s application account, updating Applicant Profile) must be submitted to e-snaps@hud.gov.

Thank you,

CATCH