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COC Application Submitted!
CATCH successfully submitted our FY2016 COC Application! In total we applied for $3,345,913 in funding for projects ranging from Permanent Housing, Transitional Housing, Supportive Services, HMIS, and COC Planning. Special thanks are due to our Rank & Review...
COC Application & Project Ranking for Review
The CATCH COC Application Committee has finalized the application for FY2016 COC Program funding, and the Rank & Review Committee has reviewed and ranked the 15 renewal projects that were submitted. The Application and the Ranking List is attached. Our plan is to...
Proposed CATCH Governance Charter
In our continuing efforts to prepare a competitive COC Program funding application, our board has identified the need to establish a Governance Charter to meet a HUD requirement. This requirement is particularly relevant to our eligibility to receive a COC Planning...
COC Project Applications Due August 14
New and renewal COC project applications are due to the Rank & Review Committee by August 14. Please see attached Rank & Review process document as well as scoring tools for new and renewal projects. This means that your application has to be submitted in...
The FY2016 HUD COC Program Grant Period is Open!
HUD has announced the FY2016 Notice of Funding Availability for the Continuum of Care Grant Program. The final deadline is September 14, but CATCH will soon be announcing a local review process that will require project applicants to submit their applications well...
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2015 Point in Time Count
CATCH conducts a biannual count of all homeless people, sheltered and unsheltered, in a four-county area of central Arkansas. Download our press release summarizing the 2015 results or the full data from the count. The next Point In Time Count will be conducted in...
About CATCH Arkansas
Central Arkansas Team Care for the Homeless (CATCH) is a non-profit member organization with a mission to provide a community-based system for empowering the homeless and those at risk of homelessness to access housing and services that meet their needs. CATCH was founded in 1995 and has been active since that time.