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  • Coordinated Entry/SSO-CE 101 Webinar

    Zoom Call

    This session will provide: An overview of HUD Coordinated Entry requirements An overview of the NC BoS CoC Coordinated Entry process and written standards Information regarding the SSO-CE grant (amounts, billable activities, match, etc) and Coordinated Entry Lead requirements We encourage all interested applicants to attend. Please join the webinar using the link below: Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87370864367?pwd=E5ruUWhasdzh4czizvdOxzdzHruy2T.1 Meeting ID: 873 7086 4367 Passcode: 937440

  • Fair Housing Policy Webinar

    Zoom Call

    This session will provide important guidance related to the NC BoS CoC’s Fair Housing Policy. Attendance is required for all ESG and CoC Program grantees. The webinar will ensure that all grantees remain in compliance with Fair Housing Policy requirements and are familiar with the most recent policy updates. The updated Fair Housing Policy is posted here.

  • 2026 PIT Training (for NC BoS CoC non-HMIS participating ES, TH, RRH, PSH projects)

    Zoom Call

    The 2026 Point in Time Housing Inventory Count is right around the corner! This training will review the Counting Us App for Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing, Rapid Re-Rehousing and Permanent Supportive Housing projects in the NC Balance of State CoC that do not participate in HMIS. The Counting US App is an easy, effective way to make sure the folks you serve are counted! You can access this app on smartphones, tablets, or computers with an internet connection. We used this same app last year but there have been some updates you'll want to try out. Register now to join us for this training and live demo! Join us 10 minutes early for help to sign up with the Counting Us App! (9:50 AM) Click here to join the meeting!  

  • 2026 Special Population PIT Training (for NC BoS CoC non-HMIS participating ES, TH, RRH, PSH projects)

    Zoom Call

        The 2026 Point in Time Housing Inventory Count is right around the corner! This training will review the Counting Us App for Emergency Shelters, Transitional Housing, Rapid Re-Rehousing and Permanent Supportive Housing projects in the NC Balance of State CoC that do not participate in HMIS. Specifically, this training will address the unique concerns of Victim Service, Youth, and HOPWA providers for the sheltered count! The Counting US App is an easy, effective way to make sure the folks you serve are counted! You can access this app on smartphones, tablets, or computers with an internet connection. We used this same app last year but there have been some updates you'll want to try out. Register now to join us for this training and live demo! Join us 10 minutes early for help to sign up with the Counting Us App! (9:50 AM) Click here to join the meeting!  

  • FY2026 CoC Competition: Renewal Applicant Pre-Competition Webinar

    Zoom Call

    This pre-competition webinar is designed for existing CoC Program grantees in the North Carolina Balance of State Continuum of Care. NCCEH staff will share information about anticipated components of the FY2026 CoC Program Competition and provide direction on implementing new Written Standards that adhere to HUD requirements. We will also discuss NCCEH’s plan and progress to reduce applicants’ administrative burden in the local competition. Specific guidance and application requirements are subject to change after the release of the FY2026 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). NCCEH will keep CoC membership up to date with changes. **Agencies who are interested in applying for a new project should attend the New Applicant Webinar on May 11. Click here to join. 

  • FY2026 CoC Competition: New Applicant Pre-Competition Webinar

    Zoom Call

    This webinar is designed for eligible applicants who are interested in applying for a new project in the FY2026 CoC Program Competition. We invite you to attend whether or not you have previously engaged with the NC Balance of State Continuum of Care—however, you must be located within our 79-county coverage area to apply in our local CoC Program competition. NCCEH staff will share information about how to construct a good application, how to uphold grantee responsibilities, and anticipated components of the FY2026 CoC Program Competition. We will also provide an overview of our local competition process. Specific guidance and application requirements are subject to change after the release of the FY2026 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) in the coming months. NCCEH will keep interested applicants up to date with changes. Click here to join.