Why NLIHC is taking action: The Continuum of Care Program exists to house people experiencing homelessness using proven, evidence-based solutions and strong local leadership. Yet, this NOFO introduces structural restrictions that contradict its stated purpose — capping permanent housing resources, weakening local decision-making, and threatening the stability of community response systems nationwide. As many as 170,000 more people could be pushed into homelessness if these changes stand — not as an abstract number, but as real individuals, families, veterans, seniors, youth, and neighbors in every state who depend on CoC-funded housing and services to remain stably housed. What this lawsuit means for our field and partners:
We are fighting to: Prevent hundreds of thousands of people from losing their homes Protect proven permanent housing interventions within CoC funding Defend the ability of local communities to lead response strategies using data and evidence Stand with municipalities and providers working to keep people housed, stabilized, and supported
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