Maui Homeless Alliance Continuum of Care (MHACOC) is a planning, coordinating, and advocacy body that develops recommendations for programs and services to fill gaps in the Continuum of Care of the homeless on Maui. MHACOC is a membership organization of homeless service providers, other professionals, units of local and state government, other service providers and community representatives. Contact Us HERE for more information. If you are interested in joining MHACOC, please come to one of our monthly meetings and introduce yourself.
We meet on the 3rd. Wednesday of each month from Noon until 1:30p at:
Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) 99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI.
Next to the Wailuku Police Station behind the Cameron Center.
MHACOC utilizes Continuum of Care Programs which are a set of competitively-awarded programs created to address the problems of homelessness in a comprehensive manner. These include:
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually publishes a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance, and distributes these funds through a nationwide competitive grant process. In response to the NOFA, Maui County requests proposals from 501(c)(3) agencies serving the homeless for inclusion in Maui's Continuum of Care application. Qualified proposals are prioritized and submitted to HUD for consideration. The Maui Department of Housing and Human Concerns manages the application process for Maui. Final funding decisions are made by HUD.
We meet on the 3rd. Wednesday of each month from Noon until 1:30p at:
Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) 99 Mahalani St., Wailuku, HI.
Next to the Wailuku Police Station behind the Cameron Center.
MHACOC utilizes Continuum of Care Programs which are a set of competitively-awarded programs created to address the problems of homelessness in a comprehensive manner. These include:
- The Supportive Housing Program helps develop housing and related supportive services for people moving from homelessness to independent living. Program funds help homeless people live in a stable place, increase their skills or income, and gain more control over the decisions that affect their lives.
- The Shelter Plus Care Program provides rental assistance that, when combined with social services, provides supportive housing for homeless people with disabilities and their families. The program allows for a variety of housing choices such as group homes or individual units, coupled with a range of supportive services (funded by other sources).
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually publishes a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance, and distributes these funds through a nationwide competitive grant process. In response to the NOFA, Maui County requests proposals from 501(c)(3) agencies serving the homeless for inclusion in Maui's Continuum of Care application. Qualified proposals are prioritized and submitted to HUD for consideration. The Maui Department of Housing and Human Concerns manages the application process for Maui. Final funding decisions are made by HUD.
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Snapshot of Homelessness
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Snapshot of Homelessness
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