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September 10, 2019 In HUD, News

2019 CoC Program Competition: Projects Accepted

2019 CoC Program Competition: Projects Accepted
Eleven projects were submitted to the CoC for consideration by the August 7, 2019 deadline. The Rating and Ranking Subcommittee of the CoC accepted 8 projects, one of which was accepted with a reduced amount.

Domestic Violence Bonus Project: Community Works
CoC Bonus Project: Rogue Retreat
New Project: Options for Helping Residents of Ashland (OHRA)’s Ashland Housing Match
Renewal Project: Rogue Valley Council of Governments’ Home at Last Program
Renewal Project: ACCESS’ Woodrow Pines
Renewal Project: Community Works’ TLP Program (reduced)
HMIS Project: Jackson County CoC
CoC Planning Grant: Jackson County CoC

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