The Detroit CoC is developing a ranked list of all CoC-funded programs. This is a typical process, but is colored by uncertainty by the Trump administration’s priorities. The list could be used to reallocate funds locally or to triage a reduction in funds at the federal level.
We last covered this meeting on May 5, 2025. You may review it here at this link - https://detroit.documenters.org/documents/none-190892/thread/
Today’s meeting should be quite interesting, based on past comments.
During the last meeting we reported that after accusations of impropriety and a lengthy discussion of parliamentary procedure, the board would act on a motion to remove (or not) a board member.
This board of directors operates under a governing charter and consists of 22 members. The Secretary role is currently vacant, and the Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND) has served as the lead agency for the Detroit Continuum of Care since 1996.
The Detroit Continuum of Care (CoC) meeting has not yet started. It is a year-round planning body of representative stakeholders working toward ending homelessness. CoC services people in Hamtramck, Highland Park, and Detroit.
I may have gotten kicked out …Zoom link is spinning ‘round…
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CoC board members include Chairperson Erica George; Vice Chair Dr. Gerald Curley; and the Secretary role is currently vacant.
CoC At-large officers include ReGina Hentz; Lydia Goddard; Terra Linzner; Tamara Gaines; Kiana Harrison; Ari Ruttenberg; Julisa Abad; Armani Arnold; Taura Brown; Alan Rosetto; Angel Reed; Tammy Black; Donna Price; Joanna Underwood; Benne Baker; Chris Harthen; Nina Abubakari…
Celia Thomas; Katrina Edmon; and Michelle Paker. I believe she was listed as “Michelle Parker” in previous meetings.
Hearing nothing but trying Zoom link again. General public must register to attend the meeting and receive the Zoom link. You will then receive an email confirmation.
Today’s agenda can be found at this link - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5344557fe4b0323896c3c519/t/6830a3a5f90cf05fb01440a2/1748018087882/6.02.25+Board+Packet.pdf
So today’s meeting starts at 2 p.m. EST and I’ll see you at that time 😀!
According to the website, the continuum has a board of elected and appointed leaders with the authority to make decisions that meet the needs of all persons experiencing homelessness throughout its geography.
The next meeting is scheduled for July 15, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. EST.
“Recording in process” message has been announced. The meeting is starting shortly and they are thanking attendees for joining now.
Announcement: quorum has been reached. Public commenters are being asked to sign-in now.
It is 2:07 p.m. Sharing framework for public meetings, Roberts Rules of Order, to conduct meetings and communicate with one another.
Learn more about parliamentary procedures here - https://robertsrules.org/index.html
Asking everyone to keep comments focused on the meeting at hand
May 25, 2025 board meeting minutes moved and approved by the board (with name correction) and approval of the June 2, 2025 agenda.
They are polling the board but unfortunately, we all get the poll.
Abstain: formally decline to vote either for or against a proposal or motion.
Chelsea Johnson of HAND is presenting candidates for the vacancy role of SECRETARY. Dr. Celia Thomas of ‘Alternatives for Girls’ is discussing her role and why she wants this position.
Read more about the organization here - https://alternativesforgirls.org/
Board is being asked to vote and a motion is being made to vote in this election for Dr. Thomas. This is an elected position (not an appointment).
Only board members may vote
Amanda Sternberg will present a recommendation to the board to vote on, but was initially discussed last week.
She is discussing funding opportunities and bills (legislation).
Recommendation for Detroit CoC resubmit a NOAH to HUD.
More to follow....
The submission of only one application was a requirement of the NOFO (notice of funding opportunity) that came out last July (2024).
In Oct. 2024 an application was submitted to HUD in November, but due to changing priorities in Washington, D.C. w/a new presidential administration, things changed.
No HUD announcements have been made but HUD has instead, re-released the notice of funding opportunity. Anyone (including Detroit CoC) will need to be resubmitted for reconsideration.
$75 million dollars is up for grabs.
Detroit may submit for up to $12 million dollars for a multi-year project and only one single application may be sent.
Another NOFO will be available later this year.
Below is a comparison of the two NOFOs:
Application deadline is now 42 days, so there are significantly shorter timeframes.
Opportunity zone projects receive additional scoring (criteria used to decide on who gets funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development).
Additionally, more funding is available for Detroit, up to $12 million dollars.
Other differences are shown below in the table graphic:
Full recommendation to the board today is shown below, applying to the current NOFO:
NOAH is naturally occurring affordable housing. Read more about it at this link - https://noahimpactfund.com/
Rationale for the recommendation being made to the board is shown below, to ask that the applicant not reapply locally (which takes up significant time):
Development project consists of 39 units for single individuals in 1BR apartments in an adaptive reuse at 23 E. Adams with Full Circle Communities as the applicant:
$7.5 million initially requested.
If approved, this recommendation grant amount and timeframes may change.
Majority of costs will be for rehabilitation.
No questions or hands raised.
Voting is taking place, after motion is made to accept/decline the recommendation.
Again, voting is for board members
Voting will remain open until 5 p.m. EST today, per Amanda🗳️.
Discussion of the 2025 Project Review Plan process, also by Amanda Sternberg:
When/if new information is made by HUD, plans may change.
This is a typical competition (local application) process:
Local application process is vastly different than the national application process:
This year, there is no national competition!
Presumptions: * No new CoC bonus * No domestic violence (DV) bonus
Reallocations - move funding from one to another project.
Within the current regulatory language that has not changed, CoC must continue to monitor performance and
evaluate outcomes:
More HAND plans to monitor and score to inform future funding opportunities:
Timeline subject to change, so far (based on HUD developments):
HAND is unsure if current projects will need to be ranked.
Asking board for clarifications or discussion, if necessary.
Nothing from the board…so far.
Back to Erica.
Erica George is asking the board for their ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Candace Morgan shared communication for a resource fair/expungements from the Detroit Police Department. No date/time given but will be sent to everyone via email/chat.
Back to the chairperson.
It is 3 p.m. and public comments have started. None in the chat but hands are being raised, limited to 3 minutes today.
Tammy Black thanked the board for moving fast on the work being done for the unhoused population.
No other public commenters. Closed out 3:02 p.m. EST.
Next meeting scheduled for July 7, 2 p.m. EST
Closed session w/board members begins now.
COMMUNITY RESOURCE FAIR FLYER below
June 4, 10 a.m. EST located at the Durfee Innovation Society, 2470 Collingwood, Detroit, MI 48206
Public has been kicked out of the (online) meeting for closed session…unable to rejoin, so I guess this concludes our coverage of the Detroit Continuum of Care (CoC) meeting today.
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