
Funding
The Merced CoC legal entity will be appointed by vote of the CoC Board and known as the “Collaborative Applicant.” The Collaborative Applicant will submit grants on behalf of the Merced CoC, as well as provide administrative assistance to the Merced CoC. The Collaborative Applicant will ensure HUD grant application submissions are in compliance with 24 CFR §578.9 Preparing an Application for Funds, which states:
Design, operate and follow a collaborative process for the development of applications and approve the submission of applications in response to a NOFA published by HUD
Establish priorities for funding projects in the geographic area;
Determine if one application for funding will be submitted for all projects within the geographic area or if more than one application will be submitted foot the projects within the geographic area;
If more than one application will be submitted, designate an eligible applicate to be the Collaborative Applicant that will collect and combine the required application information from all applicants and for all projects within the geographic area that the Continuum has selected funding. The Collaborative Applicant will also apply for Continuum of Care planning activities. If the Continuum is an eligible applicant, it may designate itself;
If only one application will be submitted, that applicant will be the collaborative applicant and will collect and combine the required application information from all projects within the geographic area that the Continuum has selected for funding and apply for Continuum of Care planning activities;
The CoC retains all of its responsibilities, even if it designates one or more eligible applicants other than itself to apply for funds on behalf of the Continuum. This includes approving the Continuum of Care application.
The Collaborative Applicant will provide all other administrative support as required by the CoC Board.
(Article 7 - Merced City and County Continuum of Care (CA-520) Governance Charter)