Can Rapid Re-Housing project grantees accept households into their programs whose barriers exceed those defined in the NOFA, but who still have a good chance of maintaining housing successfully?
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- Can Rapid Re-Housing project grantees accept households into their programs whose barriers exceed those defined in the NOFA, but who still have a good chance of maintaining housing successfully?
- Can a Rapid Re-Housing project be an expansion of an existing project? If so, can funds from the expanded portion be shared with the existing project?
- What types of activities fall under "Housing Placement" in the Rapid Re-Housing programs?