Continuum of Care Committee

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) introduced the Continuum of Care (CoC) Planning Process in 1994. This community-based planning process identifies, prioritizes and works to meet the housing and supportive services needs of homeless individuals and families.

The Oklahoma City Continuum of Care Committee (OKC CoC) is a committee comprised of citizens and non-profit service providers interested in working on community homelessness and poverty issues. The OKC CoC Committee oversees competitive and formula programs that serve the City's homeless population.

Formula grants include HUD's Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This group also makes funding recommendations for the City’s Social Services grant. The HUD Continuum of Care Grant is an annual competitive grant that builds on the previous year's performance in developing specialized housing with support for those who are homeless, chronically homeless and have significant disabilities.

The OKC CoC has adopted By-Laws and a Code of Conduct for conducting their business.

OKC CoC Notices and Applications

2025

2024

2023

2022

View the 2022 Unsheltered CoC Consolidated Application here 

View the 2022 CoC Consolidated Application here.

2021 

View the 2021 CoC Consolidated Application here.