HUD Waives 30-Day Wait: Speedy Funding for Homeless Builds!
Published Date: 10/2/2025
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Summary
HUD is waiving the usual 30-day wait time for applying to the Continuum of Care Program (CoC Builds) funding opportunity announced on September 5, 2025. This means eligible groups can apply faster and get help sooner to support homeless services. If you’re part of this program, act quickly to grab the funding without the usual delay!
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30-Day Application Wait Waived for CoC Builds
HUD waived the usual 30-day minimum application period for the Continuum of Care Program (CoC Builds) notice of funding opportunity that was published on September 5, 2025. This lets eligible applicants submit their funding applications faster and seek homeless services support without the usual 30-day delay. If you are part of an eligible applicant group, act quickly to apply for the CoC Builds funds tied to the September 5, 2025 NOFO.
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