Title 42 › Chapter 119— HOMELESS ASSISTANCE › Subchapter IV— HOUSING ASSISTANCE › Part C— Continuum of Care Program › § 11382
HUD must give out competitive grants to pay for projects that meet the program rules. Grants can go straight to project sponsors or to a unified funding agency. HUD must announce that money is available no later than 3 months after the law that funds HUD for the year is passed. To get a grant, local project sponsors or unified funding agencies must send in an application with the information HUD asks for so HUD can check they meet the rules and set local funding priorities. HUD will announce which grants are conditionally awarded within 5 months after the application deadline (within 6 months for up to 2 years after the Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 took effect). After conditional awards, recipients must meet conditions before the money is committed. Most recipients have 9 months to meet requirements like site control, matching funds, and environmental review. Projects that will buy, fix, or build housing have 24 months. HUD can give more time in compelling situations beyond the recipient’s control. Once requirements are met, HUD must commit the funds within 45 days. Recipients must pass money on to project sponsors in advance and must give requested funds within 45 days. HUD can set a deadline for spending the funds (not earlier than 24 months after they are committed for certain activities) and will take back and reallocate money not spent by that date. HUD can renew a project’s funding for up to 1 year, adjust renewals for rent increases, award to the highest-scoring collaborative applicant when there are multiple applicants, provide an appeals process, allow a solo applicant if they were excluded from the local process, and let collaborative applicants use up to 10% of funds for certain services to serve families and youth who meet other federal homelessness definitions (unless the local homelessness rate is under one-tenth of 1 percent).
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42 U.S.C. § 11382
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Apr 5, 2026
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