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Volusia/Flagler County Coalition for the Homeless

Volusia/Flagler County Coalition for the Homeless. Eggs & Issues Presentation July 19, 2013. What Does the Coalition Do?. Private Nonprofit Agency – Designated Lead Apply For, Administer and Coordinate CoC and Basic Needs Funds Operate the Homeless Information Database

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Volusia/Flagler County Coalition for the Homeless

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  1. Volusia/Flagler County Coalition for the Homeless Eggs & Issues Presentation July 19, 2013

  2. What Does the Coalition Do? • Private Nonprofit Agency – Designated Lead • Apply For, Administer and Coordinate CoC and Basic Needs Funds • Operate the Homeless Information Database • Meet Federal and State CoC Requirements • Lead and CoC Planning Process • Educated the Community • Advocate for the Homeless

  3. Continuum of Care Annual Process • January: Homeless Point In Time Count • February – April: GAPS Analysis • February: Annual Homeless Assessment Report • April: Consolidated Plan Updates • May: Housing Inventory • June: CoC Registration • July: Grant Inventory • August: Complete Annual Planning Process • September – November: CoC Grant Competition

  4. Sheltered and Unsheltered Population

  5. Emergency Shelter By Population114 Total Beds

  6. Transitional Housing By Population507 Total Beds

  7. Permanent Supportive Housing By Population – 280 Total Beds

  8. Chronic Beds – Permanent Supportive Housing – 134 Total Beds

  9. Funding By Populations – $1,286,263

  10. Programs Funded Under CoC

  11. Coc Evaluation of Project Applications • Lead Agency • Budget • Proven Track Record • Consistency with Federal, State and Local Priorities

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