Sign-On Letter to Congress on Protecting Continuum of Care Funding

On October 27, 2025, national affordable housing advocates, including NCSHA, sent this letter to congressional leaders urging them to include a no-cost provision in upcoming spending legislation to ensure all U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Continuum of Care grants expiring in 2026 are renewed for 12 months. The letter warns that failing to renew these grants would destabilize supportive housing for formerly homeless individuals, jeopardize affordable housing investments paired with Housing Credits, and increase the risk of homelessness and community disruption.