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Amarillo CoC Announces Application Process for HUD Continuum of Care Funding

Amarillo CoC Announces Application Process for HUD Continuum of Care Funding

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The Amarillo Continuum of Care (CoC) has opened the 2025 local competition for project applications following the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) release of the 2025 Continuum of Care Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) on Nov. 13.

The CoC invites applications from local service providers, including current CoC TX-611 member agencies, as well as nonprofit and faith-based organizations across Amarillo. New applicants are encouraged to apply.

This year’s NOFO includes several significant HUD policy and scoring changes. Applicants should review all materials. Local competition documents, including the HUD NOFO and application tools, the CoC TX-611 local NOFO, and local scoring tools, are available on the City of Amarillo Community Development webpage under the Continuum of Care tab. 

For information, go to: www.amarillo.gov/community-development/continuum-of-care/

The application window is shortened due to the timing of the NOFO release and the upcoming holiday season.

Technical Assistance Workshops

COA Community Development will host a technical assistance workshop to support new and renewal applicants. Workshop attendance is highly recommended for all new and renewal applicants.

Workshop information: Tuesday, Dec. 2. 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. All workshops will be held in the Simms Building, 808 S. Buchanan St. An all-day technical assistance workshop will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Required Notice of Intent

A Notice of Intent to Apply is required from all applicants and must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2. Notices and inquiries should be sent to CoCTX611@amarillo.gov

Application Deadline

Final project applications are due by noon on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Incomplete and late applications will not qualify.

For more information, contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager David Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.

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