January 29, 2021

HUD: Funding Renewed for Thousands of Local Homeless Programs

$2.5 billion to renew existing grants for more than 6,500 community-based housing and service providers

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $2.5 billion to renew support to thousands of local homeless assistance programs across the nation. HUD’s Continuum of Care (CoC) grants will provide critically needed support to 6,597 local programs on the front lines of serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness. See local impact of funding below.

Due to the pandemic, the funding announced today renews grants for existing programs. This process was dramatically streamlined because communities have been and will continue to be consumed with COVID-19 response and have limited capacity to participate in the traditional CoC competition.

“HUD wants to ensure that thousands of local homeless assistance providers continue to receive federal funds needed to provide stable housing for people experiencing homelessness during these trying times,” said Acting HUD Secretary Matt Ammon. “Renewing these grants not only offers relief to our local partners but it allows Continuums of Care to continue their work to end homelessness and help keep our most vulnerable neighbors off the streets.”

“We are excited about the opportunity to provide funding without diverting the attention of communities from the vital work of preventing, preparing for, and responding to the pandemic,” said James Arthur Jemison, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.

HUD’s Continuum of Care grant funding supports a broad array of interventions designed to assist individuals and families experiencing homelessness, particularly those living in places not meant for habitation, located in sheltering programs, or at imminent risk of experiencing homeless. Each year, HUD serves more than a million people through emergency shelter, transitional, and permanent housing programs.

View a complete list of all the state and local homeless projects awarded funding on HUD’s website.

2020 Continuum of Care Grants
StateNumber of ProjectsAmount
Alabama51$18,199,132
Alaska30$4,742,326
Arizona76$46,681,615
Arkansas19$4,383,379
California765$491,195,402
Colorado50$35,266,078
Connecticut134$60,659,441
Delaware28$8,344,406
District of Columbia39$23,608,105
Florida304$98,991,639
Georgia167$46,499,575
Guam8$1,401,727
Hawaii29$12,937,390
Idaho27$4,846,823
Illinois364$125,935,531
Indiana86$26,312,522
Iowa43$10,134,883
Kansas41$8,089,516
Kentucky111$27,225,425
Louisiana138$57,275,660
Maine25$14,625,379
Maryland156$53,840,535
Massachusetts212$96,848,836
Michigan272$81,841,586
Minnesota198$36,461,173
Mississippi32$5,749,319
Missouri138$39,712,709
Montana13$2,736,160
Nebraska50$9,904,430
Nevada48$17,834,762
New Hampshire50$8,427,680
New Jersey218$52,486,276
New Mexico59$13,153,200
New York521$245,971,792
North Carolina131$29,929,994
North Dakota18$2,110,404
Northern Mariana Islands1$15,509
Ohio295$121,861,246
Oklahoma56$9,062,360
Oregon122$44,054,337
Pennsylvania445$108,663,565
Puerto Rico63$20,751,657
Rhode Island33$8,099,399
South Carolina55$11,313,619
South Dakota10$1,413,545
Tennessee123$24,970,715
Texas203$113,987,708
Utah45$12,522,881
Vermont23$5,996,609
Virgin Islands4$206,369
Virginia133$31,375,771
Washington196$84,416,184
West Virginia49$9,102,145
Wisconsin85$27,236,931
Wyoming5$365,824
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