Department Of Housing and Urban Development - Midwest Region Banner Owners and Operators,   Please see the following information included in this email: FY23 Section 202 NOFO Webinar on April 17, 2024 Service Coordinator NOFO Application Deadline Extension Connect Home USA Application Due FY23 Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Notice of Funding Opportunity NOFO Webinar Please join us for the FY23 Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Webinar on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, from 2:00pm to 3:30pm EST.   This webinar will provide a general overview of the NOFO, highlighting key application topics. The FY23 Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Notice of Funding Opportunity (NFOF) was published on February 21, 2024. Applications are due on June 20, 2024. This webinar will provide a general overview of the NOFO, highlighting key application topics.   Please register ahead of time at this link: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/b1486bfe-06c4-4ce7-bc40-ab935af1e2ef@615524c5-22e9-4bcd-a893-1180a53fc7b2.    Register Here   Service Coordinator NOFO Application Deadline Extension The deadline for the Service Coordinator Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), announced on December 15, 2023, was extended. The new application deadline is May 23, 2024, at 11:59pm EST.   The funding amount available is $40 million dollars and will be used to fund 3-year grants for both first-time applicants and those that are looking to expand their current service coordination programs. For more information on the Service Coordinator NOFO, webinar and slides visit our HUD webpage.   If you have any questions, please email ServiceCoordinatorNOFO@hud.gov. chusa CHUSA Application Deadline Extended to April 12, 2024! Applications to join HUD’s signature digital inclusion program are due on April 12, 2024.   Who Is This Program for: Communities that are interested in learning how to narrow the digital divide for HUD-assisted residents (Tier 1); and Existing (or prior) CHUSA communities that wish to deepen their work (Tier 2).  Eligible Applicants: PHAs; Tribes; Multifamily owners/operators; Continuum of Care and HOPWA grantees. Benefits of Joining:  If you become a CHUSA community you’ll have access to: A nationwide community of practice composed of similar organizations working towards narrowing the digital divide for HUD-assisted residents; A recognized “brand” with HUD backing;  Technical assistance tailored to your needs;  An annual CHUSA Summit where you’ll have the chance to hear from digital inclusion experts and interact with other CHUSA communities;  HUD staff supportAccess to CHUSA stakeholders’ (private sector organizations) support, as well as support from HUD’s nonprofit partner, EducationSuperHighway; and  Digital Badges to reward milestones achieved. connect How Difficult Is the Application? Applying is easy!  There are no application or budget forms, just a Letter of Intent that meets the criteria for the Tier you’re applying to:  Tier 1 is reserved for communities new to digital inclusion; Tier 2 is reserved for existing (or former) CHUSA communities.    And, we’ve included easy-to-follow instructions (see link below).   Send Your Application to: CHUSA_applications@hud.gov.   If there’s anything we can do to assist you with your application, we’re just an email away!  Send us a note at ConnectHome@hud.gov!   We look forward to working with you,  – The ConnectHomeUSA Team   P.S.  Feel free to pass this opportunity along to a community that might be interested in narrowing the digital divide! Watch the Application Webinar   Review the Application Instructions   Frequently Asked Questions