Continuum of Care Board
The Continuum of Care Board is a federal requirement for local governments to ensure alignment with Continuum of Care guidelines. The board reviews and approves the Continuum of Care application for federal funding, helps make decisions about what is funded locally with federal Continuum of Care money, designates the local entity that is the lead organization for the federal Homeless Management Information System, and provides planning feedback on the Continuum of Care.
What does the Continuum of Care Board do?
The Continuum of Care (CoC) Board is responsible for the following:
- Providing strategic direction for CoC activities including equitable system change and ensuring the CoC resources are supporting the implementation of systems of care that eliminate racial disparities and lead with racial equity;
- Ensuring the CoC is in alignment with the community’s efforts to end homelessness such that CoC competitiveness for Housing and Urban Development (HUD) CoC funding is maximized;
- Promoting visibility of the CoC in the community and educating elected officials, agency heads, and community leaders regarding policies and actions to promote CoC objectives;
- In consultation with recipients of CoC and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds within the CoC, creating and operating a coordinated assessment system that provides comprehensive assessment of needs.
- Ensuring that the CoC meets HUD requirements, and uses federal funds in a manner that maximizes the impact of local, State, Federal and private resources;
- Monitoring CoC systemic performance through the Collaborative Applicant
- Establishing priorities that align with local and federal policies for recommending projects for HUD CoC Program homelessness assistance funding
- Responding to the HUD Continuum of Care Program Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs) by reviewing and approving the CoC’s process and the final submission of applications
- CoC Oversight: Serving as the decision-making body for the CoC
- Setting policy and meeting agenda(s) for the CoC and the CoC Board
- Selecting, monitoring, overseeing, and evaluating the Collaborative Applicant
- Selecting, monitoring, overseeing, and evaluating the HMIS Lead
- Reviewing and approving the annual work plan for the CoC, its Committees, the Collaborative Applicant, and the Homelessness Management Information System (HMIS) Lead
Attend a Meeting
Continuum of Care Board meetings occur on the third Thursday of every month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Members of the public are welcome and can join the webinar meetings at this Zoom link.
Meeting materials
See meeting agendas, presentations and minutes from past Continuum of Care Board meetings.
2023 Meetings
November 16, 2023
October 19, 2023
September 21, 2023
August 17, 2023
July 20, 2023
June 15, 2023
May 18, 2023
April 20, 2023
March 16, 2023
February 16, 2023
January 19, 2023
2022 Meetings
December 15, 2022
- Meeting Agenda
- Meeting Minutes
- Meeting Presentation
- 2022 and 2023 Point-in-Time Count Presentation
- Multnomah County Budget Process Overview Presentation
November 17, 2022
October 20, 2022
September 15, 2022
August 18, 2022
Continuum of Care
Board Members
Brandi Tuck (she/her) – Path Home
Cammisha Manley (she/her) – Community Member
Christina McGovney (she/her) – Volunteers of America
Drew Grabham (he/him) – Central City Concern
Elise Cordle Kennedy (she/her) – Oregon Housing and Community Services
Hannah Studer (she/her) – Bridges to Change
Ian Slingerland (he/him) – Home Forward
Jamar Summerfiled (he/him) – Community Member
Jessica Harper (she/her) – City of Gresham
Katie Cox (they/she) – The Equi Institute
Laura Golino de Lovato (she/her) – NW Pilot Project
Lizzie Cisneros (she/her) – Vancouver Housing Authority
Mark Morford (he/him) – Community Member
Patrick Reynolds (he/him) – Community Member
Sherrelle Jackson (she/her) – Oregon Department of Human Services
Skyler Brocker-Knapp (she/her) – City of Portland
Dr. Stuart Zeltzer (he/him) – Physician, Kaiser Permanente
Xenia Gonzalez (she/her) – Community Member
Onboarding and Training Materials
View onboarding and training materials for Continuum of Care Board members.
Continuum of Care 101
Continuum of Care Intro Video (3 min)
Designating and Operating an HMIS(4 min)
Coordinated Entry/Assessment (pt.1) (4 min)
Coordinated Entry/Assessment (pt.2) (4 min)
Coordinated Access in Multnomah County (6 min)
Rapid Rehousing Intro Video (3 min)
Rapid Rehousing Core Components (1 page)
Permanent Supportive Housing(2 pages)