Agreement/Amendment Printout
This document outlines recommendations for the Board of Supervisors regarding the 2025 and 2026 HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Program Grant Agreements. It includes proposed delegations of authority to the County Executive to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate grant agreements and submit grant applications related to funding for permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing programs for individuals experiencing homelessness. The document discusses fiscal implications, contract history, reasons for recommendations, and potential impacts on children and seniors experiencing homelessness.
Key points
- Recommendations for the Board of Supervisors regarding HUD CoC Program Grant Agreements for 2025 and 2026.
- Proposed delegation of authority to negotiate and execute up to 23 grant agreements for a total not exceeding $35,138,418.
- Proposed delegation of authority to submit grant applications for up to 24 CoC grants for a total not exceeding $38,138,418.
- Proposed delegation of authority to negotiate and execute up to 24 grant agreements for a total not exceeding $39,138,418.
- All HUD CoC Program grants have a 25 percent match requirement.
- The County has been receiving HUD CoC program grants since 2008 and has significantly increased funding over the years.
- The recommended actions aim to streamline the grant renewal and application process to prevent service disruptions.
Limitations
- The document does not specify the exact dates for the grant agreements or the specific terms for the contracts.
- There are unresolved placeholders in the text that affect the completeness of the summary.
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