Continuum of Care Priority Listing



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e-snaps Instructional Guide Continuum of Care Priority Listing FY 2015, Version 1

Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Objectives... 1 Overview of this Instructional Guide... 2 Highlights in e-snaps in FY 2015... 3 Accessing e-snaps... 6 Existing Users... 7 New e-snaps Users... 7 Adding and Deleting Registrants... 7 Accessing the CoC Priority Listings: Submissions... 8 CoC Priority Listing... 10 Before Starting...10 1. CoC Identification...12 2. Reallocation...13 3. Reallocation - Grants Eliminated...14 4. Reallocation - Grant(s) Reduced...16 5. Reallocation - New Project(s)...18 6. Reallocation: Balance Summary...20 7A. CoC New Project Listing...21 Review New Projects, Approve and Rank or Reject...23 Review Project Applications...24 Approve/Reject and Rank Project Applications...25 7B. CoC Renewal Project Listing...28 Review Renewal Projects, Approve and Rank or Reject...30 Review Project Applications...31 Approve/Reject and Rank Project Applications...33 7C. UFA Costs Project Listing - only visible for those Collaborative Applicants with UFA designation...36 Review UFA Cost Project, Approve or Reject...38 Review Project Application...39 CoC Priority Listing Page i

Approve/Reject Project Application...40 7D. CoC Planning Project Listing...43 Review CoC Planning Project, Approve or Reject...45 Review Project Application...46 Approve/Reject Project Application...47 Using the CoC Ranking Tool...50 Funding Summary...51 Attachments...52 Submission Summary...54 Amending the Project Application... 55 Submitting the CoC Priority Listings... 57 Exporting to PDF...58 Trouble-shooting when you cannot submit the CoC Priority Listings...59 Next s... 61 CoC Priority Listing Page ii

Introduction Welcome to the CoC Priority Listing instructional guide. This instructional guide covers important information about the CoC Priority Listing, which must be submitted as a component of the CoC Consolidated Application for the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition. The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year 2015 Continuum of Care Competition is for one year only. The Collaborative Applicant is required to submit both the CoC Application and the CoC Priority Listing electronically in e-snaps during the competition for the FY 2015 funds. Project Applicants will apply as normal for FY 2015 funds. All Collaborative Applicants and Project Applicants must read the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition NOFA for all CoC Program Competition requirements as well as 24 CFR part 578, which provides the regulations to which all CoCs, Collaborative Applicants, and Projects Applicants must adhere. Within the CoC Priority Listing, each Collaborative Applicant is required to upload, review, and approve and rank or reject all New Project Applications created through reallocation or the Permanent Housing Bonus (PH Bonus) and Renewal Project Applications. Although CoC Planning and UFA Costs Project Applications are not ranked in the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition, the Collaborative Applicant must still review and approve or reject Project Application(s). If the Collaborative Applicant notes an error while reviewing a Project Application, the Collaborative Applicant may amend the Project Application from one of the CoC Project Listings back to the Project Applicant for revision and resubmission. Collaborative Applicants are strongly encouraged and should review each Project Application submitted on the Project Listings (New, Renewal, UFA costs (if applicable), and CoC Planning) to ensure the Project Applications are correctly completed and provide the information required by the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Prior to using this instructional guide, please review the Collaborative Applicant Profile instructional guide on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage under the CoC Program Registration and CoC Review and Grant Inventory Worksheet (GIW) tab on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/. NOTE: The Collaborative Applicant does not rank CoC Planning Project Applications or UFA Costs Project Applications. Objectives By the end of this instructional guide, you will be able to do the following: Access e-snaps Identify reallocation amounts for eliminated, reduced, and new projects Upload Attachments Upload Project Applications CoC Priority Listing Page 1 of 61

Review Project Applications Use the CoC FY 2015 Ranking Tool Amend Project Applications back to Project Applicants Review and approve or reject New projects created through reallocation or the PH Bonus, Renewal, UFA Costs (HUD designated UFAs only), and CoC Planning projects Rank all New and Renewal projects Overview of this Instructional Guide The organization of material in this instructional guide starts with introductory material regarding how to access e-snaps and the CoC Priority Listing. The rest of this instructional guide and steps correspond with the progression of CoC Priority Listing screens in e-snaps. Accessing e-snaps. All e-snaps users need usernames and passwords in order to log in to the online e-snaps system. In order to see an organization's CoC Consolidated Application, the e-snaps user needs to be associated as a "registrant" with the Collaborative Applicant organization's e-snaps account. This section identifies the steps to create user profiles and add/delete registrants. Accessing the CoC Priority Listings. As described in the next section under Highlights in e-snaps in FY 2015," the CoC Consolidated Application is composed of two components, of which the CoC Priority Listing that includes the Project Applications is one. The other component is the CoC Application and it has its own instructional guide. The CoC Application, CoC Priority Listings, along with the applicable Project Applications, must be submitted prior to the application deadline in order to successfully submit the entire CoC Consolidated Application for the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition. Loading the Project Applications. The Collaborative Applicant will upload all New, Renewal, UFA Costs (HUD designated UFAs only), and CoC Planning Project Applications that have been submitted by selecting the "Update List" button on the applicable project listing screen. Reviewing and Amending Project Applications. After the Collaborative Applicant uploads the Project Applications, it may review the Project Applications, as well as amend a Project Application back to the Project Applicant; in other words, the Collaborative Applicant may release the Project Application from the appropriate CoC Priority Listing and send it back to the Project Applicant for revision and resubmission. If the Collaborative Applicant amends a Project Application back to the Project Applicant, it must notify the Project Applicant in writing outside of e-snaps as e-snaps does not automatically notify the Project Applicant that the Project Application has been returned. Approving/Rejecting and Ranking Project Applications. The Collaborative Applicant must either approve and rank or reject each Project Application, making sure to provide a justification for any rejection. The Collaborative Applicant must also rank all projects Renewal and New projects prior to submitting the CoC Priority Listing to HUD. Every New and Renewal Project CoC Priority Listing Page 2 of 61

Application must have a unique number. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank UFA Costs Project Application or CoC Planning Project Application. Throughout e-snaps, you will see "Instructions" listed at the top left of most screens. Select "show" to open additional instructions on completing for the screen. Select "hide" when you no longer need to view the instructions. Highlights in e-snaps in FY 2015 This section highlights several items in e-snaps this year. Terminology and Application Requirements: "CoC Consolidated Application" and "Project Application." The term "CoC Consolidated Application" refers to the consolidated application packet that is submitted by the Collaborative Applicant in the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition. The CoC Consolidated Application consists of two components, all of which must be submitted separately. The first component, the CoC Application, contains all of the narrative and statistical information the CoC required by the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition NOFA. The second component, CoC Priority Listing, is a separate component of the application that includes the Reallocation forms, Project Applications that are submitted by the Project Applicant, and attachments, two of which are required: HUD-2880, Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan and the final HUD-approved Grant Inventory Worksheet (GIW). The CoC Priority Listing provides all Project Applications being submitted for funding consideration and is separate from the CoC Application. The Project Application includes the information submitted in the SF-424 forms as well as the application(s) submitted by Project Applicants for funding consideration. The CoC Application, CoC Priority Listings, and the Project Applications must be submitted for the CoC Consolidated Application to be complete. NOTE: The FY 2015 CoC Consolidated Application requires two submissions. Both this Project Priority Listing AND the CoC Consolidated Application MUST be submitted. Four Project Priority Listings. During the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition, Collaborative Applicants will have four separate CoC Project Listings in e-snaps: Continuum of Care (CoC) New Project Listing, Continuum of Care (CoC) Renewal Project Listing, Continuum of Care (CoC) UFA Costs Project Listing, and Continuum of Care (CoC) Planning Project Listing. As Project Applicants submit their Project Applications to the Collaborative Applicant, the applications will populate the respective Project Listing based on whether the project is a New, Renewal, UFA Costs (HUD designated UFAs only), or CoC Planning project. CoC Priority Listing Page 3 of 61

CoC Ranking Tool. As the Collaborative Applicant will more than likely move among the four different CoC Priority Listings, HUD developed the FY 2015 CoC Ranking Spreadsheet Tool that may assist Collaborative Applicants in ranking projects. The spreadsheet will help the CoC determine which projects fall within Tier 1 and which projects fall within Tier 2. The spreadsheet, which is available on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/, will keep a running total of the amount that the CoC is requesting for funding. Remember, only New and Renewal projects will be ranked; therefore, when using the FY 2015 CoC Ranking Spreadsheet Tool you should only enter New and Renewal projects and exclude CoC Planning and, if applicable, UFA Costs Project Applications. Funding Categories. The funding categories identified in the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition have a code assigned by e-snaps for each Project Application that is submitted to the Collaborative Applicant. Once a Collaborative Applicant reviews each project and either approves and ranks or rejects it, the code will automatically populate. These codes are described in this instructional guide. Project Ranking. The Collaborative Applicant must review and either approve and rank or reject all New and Renewal Project Applications. If the Collaborative Applicant needs to amend a project for any reason after completing the ranking process, the ranking of other projects will not be affected; however, the Collaborative Applicant must rank the amended project once it is returned to the Project Listing. Applicant Field and Dropdown Menu. When e-snaps users log in to the system, they will see an "Applicant" field at the top of the screen. This field identifies the organization's account in which the user is working. Users with e-snaps access to more than one organization's account will see a dropdown menu listing two or more organizations. This group of e-snaps users includes staff persons who work on multiple applications (e.g., a staff person at an agency that serves as the Collaborative Applicant as well as a Project Applicant submitting one or more Project Applications). This feature appears when working on the Applicants, Funding Opportunity, Projects, and Submissions screens. Only the items (e.g., Projects) pertaining to the Applicant listed in the field appear on the screen. e-snaps users must ensure they are working in the correct Applicant account. Annual Renewal Demand (ARD). The ARD is the CoC's total amount for all of the eligible Project Applications that can be awarded on an annual basis when renewed. It includes funds only for those eligible activities (operating, supportive services, leasing, rental assistance, HMIS, and administration) that were funded in the original grant (or the original grant as amended), less the non-renewable activities (new construction, acquisition, rehabilitation, and any administrative costs related to these activities). Collaborative Applicant. The Collaborative Applicant is the entity designated by the CoC to submit the CoC Program Registration and CoC Consolidated Application in the CoC Program CoC Priority Listing Page 4 of 61

Competition on behalf of the CoC. The Collaborative Applicant is responsible for the coordination and oversight of the CoC planning efforts and has the authority to certify and submit the CoC homeless assistance funding application. CoC Planning Project Listing. The Collaborative Applicant may submit only one CoC Planning Project Application on the CoC Planning Project Listing and this Project Application must be submitted by the Collaborative Applicant. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank the CoC Planning project. Each Collaborative Applicant may submit one CoC Planning Project Application. While these funds are only for Collaborative Applicants, a Collaborative Applicant must apply for them as a Project Applicant, rather than through the CoC Application. There is a separate instructional guide for the CoC Planning Project Application located on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/esnaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/. UFA Costs Project Listing. The Collaborative Applicant with HUD UFA designation may submit only one UFA Costs Project Application on the UFA Costs Project Listing which must be submitted by the Collaborative Applicant designated as UFA. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank the UFA Costs Project Application. Collaborative Applicants could apply for and receive a designation as a UFA during the CoC Program Registration process. If a Collaborative Applicant received UFA designation, it is eligible to apply for and receive funding for UFA Costs. The Collaborative Applicant must apply as a Project Applicant submitting a UFA Costs Project Application. There is a separate instructional guide for the UFA Costs Project Application that is located on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/esnaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/. CoC Priority Listing Page 5 of 61

Accessing e-snaps The CoC Consolidated Application is submitted electronically in e-snaps during the annual competition under the NOFA for the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition. Log in here NOTE: Each e-snaps user must have his or her own log-in credentials. Preferably, each organization will have two people with access to e-snaps the Primary Contact and one or more additional staff persons. When there is staff turnover the CoC will need to ensure that it has access to e-snaps. CoC Priority Listing Page 6 of 61

Existing Users 1. Direct your Internet browser to www.hud.gov/esnaps. 2. On the left menu bar, enter the username and password. You will then enter the e-snaps system and arrive at the "Welcome" screen. 3. If you forgot your password, select "Forgot your password?" under the "Login" button. New e-snaps Users 1. Create an e-snaps username and password by selecting the "Create Profile" link. 2. Log in as instructed under the Existing Users heading above. For a refresher on how to navigate through the e-snaps system, the "Introduction to e-snaps Features and Functions" instructional guide is available on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/. Adding and Deleting Registrants Having a user profile enables a person to access e-snaps. However, only individuals who have been associated with the organization as a registrant (also referred to as registered users) have the ability to enter information in the Applicant Profile and Project Applications associated with the organization. For information on how to add and delete users, refer to the Adding and Deleting Users on the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/guides/coc-program-competition-resources/. CoC Priority Listing Page 7 of 61

Accessing the CoC Priority Listings: Submissions For the Collaborative Applicant to access the CoC Priority Listing, HUD must have already approved the Collaborative Applicant's CoC Program Registration in e-snaps. If you have not received HUD s approval, the Collaborative Applicant will not have access to the CoC Priority Listing. After all of the Project Applications have been submitted, the Collaborative Applicant will upload all of the Project Applications into the CoC Project Listings. The Collaborative Applicant will review and approve and rank or reject all New and Renewal projects as well as review and approve or reject CoC Planning and if applicable, UFA Costs Project Applications. If while reviewing a Project Application, the Collaborative Applicant recommends that part of the application needs revision, the Collaborative Applicant may amend the project back to the Project Applicant for revision and resubmission. If a Project Applicant wishes to change something in the Project Application prior to submission of the CoC Priority Listings, the Project Applicant may request that the Collaborative Applicant amend the project back for revision. All communications regarding the amending of projects must occur in writing outside of e-snaps. The Collaborative Applicant must access the CoC Priority Listings through the "Submissions" screen as noted in the steps described below the following screen capture. Select "Submissions" Use the Filters to find Project Priority List FY 2015 1. Select "Submissions" on the left menu bar. 2. The "Submissions" screen appears. 3. Locate the Project Priority List. Option: Use the "Submissions Filters." Select your FY 2015 Registration in the "Applicant Project Name" field. Then select the "Filter" button to single out your project(s). CoC Priority Listing Page 8 of 61

Option: Select "Clear Filters" on the top left of the "Submissions Filters" box. Then, review the "Funding Opportunity Name / Name" column for "CoC Registration and Application FY 2015 / CoC Priority Listing FY2015." 4. Select the "Open Folder" icon next to the CoC Project Priority List (the "Project Listing" project). Continue with the instructions in the next section for completing the CoC Priority Listings. CoC Priority Listing Page 9 of 61

CoC Priority Listing The CoC Priority Listing screens consist of the Before Starting screen, Reallocation forms, CoC New Project Listing, CoC Renewal Project Listing, CoC UFA Project Listing, CoC Planning Project Listing, the Funding Summary, Attachments, and the Submission Summary. The New, Renewal, UFA Costs, and CoC Planning screens each have the same features and functionalities, except that the UFA Costs and CoC Planning Project Applicant Project Details screens do not provide an option to select a numeric rank since these two types of projects are not ranked; however, the Collaborative Applicant must still accept or reject the project(s). Before Starting Before you begin your FY 2015 CoC Priority Listing, review the following information highlighted on this "Before Starting the Project Application" screen. 1. Select "Next." CoC Priority Listing Page 10 of 61

The Continuum of Care FY 2015 CoC Priority Listing Detailed Instructions document is available: On the CoC Program Competition Resources webpage on the HUD Exchange at: https://www.hudexchange.info/e-snaps/guides/coc-program-competitionresources/. CoC Priority Listing Page 11 of 61

1. CoC Identification Screen "1A. CoC Information" is a read-only screen that identifies your Collaborative Applicant Name. 1. Ensure that your Collaborative Applicant Name is correct. 2. Select Next to proceed to the next screen. NOTE: If the information on this screen is not correct, contact the e-snaps Ask A Question on the HUD Exchange, at: https://www.hudexchange.info/ask-a-question/my-question/. CoC Priority Listing Page 12 of 61

2. Reallocation This screen asks the CoC to specify whether it wants to reallocate funds from one or more eligible renewal grants into one or more new Permanent Housing (PH) - Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) or Rapid Re-housing (RRH), Supportive Service Only for a Coordinated Entry (SSO-CE), or dedicated Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Project Application(s). All CoCs are eligible to reallocate funds and should carefully review the FY 2105 CoC Program Competition NOFA for detailed requirements for each type of new reallocated projects. 1. Select "Yes" or "No" from the dropdown menu to indicate if the CoC plans to reallocate funds from one or more eligible renewal grant(s) that will expire in calendar year 2016 into one or more new projects. 2. Select "Save & Next." NOTE: Continuum of Care (CoC) Reallocation is a process where a CoC may reallocate funds in whole or in part from eligible renewal projects to create one or more New Project Applications by transferring all or part of funds from existing grants that are eligible for renewal in FY 2015 into a new project. CoC Priority Listing Page 13 of 61

3. Reallocation - Grants Eliminated This screen asks you to identify the eligible renewal project(s) that are being eliminated in your community through reallocation. If you are not planning to eliminate an eligible renewal project(s) in its entirety (and will only reduce one or more eligible renewal project(s)), you can skip this form. 1. Select the "Add" icon above the "View" column to add in the projects you wish to eliminate. Upon selecting the "Add" icon, you will be taken to a new screen to enter the details of the projects you wish to reallocate. CoC Priority Listing Page 14 of 61

2. Complete each of the fields for each eligible renewal project that is being eliminated during the FY 2015 Reallocation process. CoCs should refer to the final HUD-approved FY 2015 GIW to ensure all information entered here is accurate. 3. Select "Save and Add Another" to enter another project or "Save and Back to List" to return to the 3: Grant(s) Eliminated list screen. 4. Based on the eligible renewal project information you entered, the "Amount Available for New Project" field on the 3. Grant(s) Eliminated list screen will auto-populate with the sum of all the eliminated projects that you entered on the 3. Grant(s) Eliminated Details screen. On 3. Grant(s) Eliminated: Make sure that all the eliminated grants that you entered appear correctly on the screen. To edit grant information, select the "View" icon to the left of the priority number. Selecting this icon will take you to the detail page of the corresponding grant. To delete a grant, select the "Delete" icon. 5. If all the data appears to be correct, select "Save & Next" to proceed to the next screen. CoC Priority Listing Page 15 of 61

4. Reallocation - Grant(s) Reduced This screen asks you to identify eligible renewal project(s) that are being reduced in your community. If you will not be reducing any eligible renewal project(s), you can skip this screen. 1. Select the "Add" icon above the "View" column to add in the projects you wish to reduce. Upon selecting the "Add" icon, you will be taken to a new screen to enter the details of the eligible renewal project(s) you wish to reduce. CoC Priority Listing Page 16 of 61

2. Complete each of the fields for each eligible renewal project that is being reduced during the FY 2015 Reallocation process. CoCs should refer to the final HUD-approved 2015 GIW to ensure all information entered here is accurate. 3. Select "Save and Add Another" to enter another project or "Save and Back to List" to return to the 4. Grant(s) Reduced list screen. 4. Based on the eligible renewal project information you entered, the "Amount Available for New Project" field on the 4. Grant(s) Reduced list screen will auto-populate with the sum of all the reduced projects that you entered on the 4. Grant(s) Reduced Details screen. On 4. Grant(s) Reduced: Make sure that all the reduced projects you entered appear correctly on the screen. To edit grant information, select the "View" icon to the left of the priority number. Selecting this icon will take you to the detail page of the corresponding grant. To delete a grant, select the "Delete" icon. 5. If all the data appears to be correct, select "Save & Next" to proceed to the next screen. CoC Priority Listing Page 17 of 61

5. Reallocation - New Project(s) This screen asks you to identify the New Project Applications that will be submitted with reallocated funds. CoCs may use reallocated funds for multiple new projects. CoCs must identify the new projects that it plans to create and provide requested information for each of these. 1. Select the "Add" icon above the "View" column to add in the projects you wish to fund. Upon selecting the "Add" icon, you will be taken to a new screen to enter the details of the projects you wish to fund. NOTE: The amount for each new project appearing on this form should equal the amount of each New Project Application submitted by the Project Applicant and approved and ranked by the Collaborative Applicant as it appears in on the CoC New Project Listing in e-snaps. CoC Priority Listing Page 18 of 61

2. Complete each of the fields for each New Project Application that is being submitted during the FY 2015 Reallocation process. 3. Select "Save and Add Another" to enter another Project Application or "Save and Back to List" to return to the 5: New Project(s) list screen. 4. Based on the Project Applications you entered, the "Sum of All New Reallocated Project Requests" field on the 5. New Project(s) list screen will auto-populate with the sum of all the funded projects that you entered on the 5. New Project(s) Details screen. On 5. New Project(s): Make sure that all the new projects you entered appear correctly on the screen. To edit project information, select the "View" icon to the left of the priority number. Selecting this icon will take you to the detail page of the corresponding grant. To delete a project, select the "Delete" icon. 5. Select "Save & Next" to proceed to the next screen. CoC Priority Listing Page 19 of 61

6. Reallocation: Balance Summary This screen summarizes the amount of reallocated funds requested from eliminated or reduced eligible renewal projects to new projects created through reallocation. The amounts automatically populate based on the information you entered in the previous screens. You do not need to enter any information on this form, but you should review the information displayed to confirm its accuracy and to ensure that the total amount you are requesting for one or more new projects does not exceed the total amount being reduced or eliminated through the Reallocation process. 1. Review the information displayed to confirm its accuracy and to ensure that the total amount you have requested for one or more new projects does not exceed the total amount being reduced and/or eliminated. The "Remaining Balance" field should always equal $0. If a positive amount appears in this field, you have eliminated or reduced more funds than you are requesting in new projects. Any remaining balances will be permanently lost by the CoC - it cannot be restored. If a negative amount appears in this field, your request for new project funding is greater than the amount you eliminated or reduced from other projects. HUD will reduce the new project by the amount of the negative balance if this is not corrected prior to the application submission. 2. If you need to make changes, select the "Back" button at the bottom of the screen to return to the appropriate screen. When all amounts are correct, select "Save & Next." CoC Priority Listing Page 20 of 61

7A. CoC New Project Listing Screen "7A. CoC New Project Listing" lists all of the New Project Applications created through reallocation and the PH Bonus submitted by Project Applicants to the CoC. Here, you will upload the listings for the first time and update the listings periodically as Project Applicants submit their Project Applications. NOTE: Uploading and updating the Project Listing may take a few minutes, depending on the number of projects that need to be located in the e-snaps system. The Collaborative Applicant should continue to the next Project Listing to update, or you can log out of e-snaps and come back later to view the updated list. 1. To upload all New Project Applications that have been submitted to the Collaborative Applicant, click on the "Update List" button. CoC Priority Listing Page 21 of 61

The following screen will appear after selecting the "Update List" button. Message appears while list is updating NOTE: If you return to the Project Listing screen before it is finished updating, the following message appears at the top of the screen. When it is gone, the list has finished updating. 2. Collaborative Applicants must review and approve and rank or reject all new projects. CoC Priority Listing Page 22 of 61

Review New Projects, Approve and Rank or Reject Collaborative Applicants need to review each Project Application. Any Project Applications that need revision can be amended back to the Project Applicant. After completing each review and ensuring that all Project Applications are final, Collaborative Applicants can view the Project Applicant Project Details and approve and rank or reject each Application. All projects New and Renewal should be ranked together as one set and each Project Application must have a unique number. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank CoC Planning Project Applications or UFA Costs Project Applications. NOTE If you assign the same ranking to more than one project, you will receive an error message at the top of the screen which states "CoC New Project Listing has duplication of the following ranks: X." The X will show the ranking number that you have used more than once across your projects. Amend back to the Project Applicant for revision View Project Applicant Project Details Review the Project Application CoC Priority Listing Page 23 of 61

Review Project Applications 1. To review the Project Application, select the orange "Open Folder" icon the Project Name under the "View Submission" column. to the left of The following image shows the "Before Starting" screen of a Project Application. 1. Review the Project Application. It is read-only. Any changes must be made by the Project Applicant and resubmitted to the Collaborative Applicant. See the instructions for "Amending a Project Application" later in this instructional guide. 2. When finished, select the "Back to Project Priority List" link on the left menu bar. CoC Priority Listing Page 24 of 61

Approve/Reject and Rank Project Applications View the Project Details 1. To either approve and rank or reject the Project Application, select the "View" icon (which resembles a magnifying glass) to the left of the Project Name under the "View" column. 2. The "Project Applicant Project Details" screen appears. CoC Priority Listing Page 25 of 61

The following image shows the "Project Applicant Project Details" screen. It provides basic information on the Project Application that you selected for review. The first 10 fields are read-only. This particular screen shows a project that has been approved and ranked. This particular screen shows a project that has been rejected. CoC Priority Listing Page 26 of 61

1. Review the pre-populated information. If the information is incorrect, the Collaborative Applicant needs to amend the Project Application back to the Project Applicant. See the "Amending the Project Application" instructions later in this instructional guide. 2. Select "Yes" or "No" to the question, "Do you want to rank this project?" 3. Select "Save." 4. A field will appear: Select "Yes" if you want to submit this Project Application for funding consideration. Select "No" if you intend to reject the Project Application. If you selected "Yes" to the previous question, a "Rank" field appears. Enter a unique number. If you selected "No" to the previous question, a "Reason for project rejection" field appears. Select a reason from the dropdown menu. 5. Select "Save and Back to List" to return to 7A. CoC New Project Listing. 6. Select "Next" to proceed to screen "7B. Renewal Project Listing." Next, we will discuss the Renewal Project Listing instructions. CoC Priority Listing Page 27 of 61

7B. CoC Renewal Project Listing Screen "7B. CoC Renewal Project Listing" contains all of the Renewal Project Applications submitted by Project Applicants to the CoC. Here, the Collaborative Applicant will upload the listings for the first time and update the listings periodically as Project Applicants submit their applications. The Collaborative Applicant may sort the listing by any of the headers. NOTE: Uploading and updating the Project Listing may take a few minutes, depending on the number of projects that need to be located in the e-snaps system. The Collaborative Applicant should continue to the next Project Listing to update, or you can log out of e-snaps and come back later to view the updated list. NOTE: Permanent Housing projects (PSH and RRH) that are renewing in the FY 2015 CoC Program Competition will upload to the Renewal Project Listing as a PH project, not with the subcategory of PSH or RRH. CoC Priority Listing Page 28 of 61

1. Select the check box that describes the Renewal Project Listing for your project. Option 1: The Collaborative Applicant certifies that there is a demonstrated need for all renewal permanent supportive housing and rapid re-housing projects listed on the Renewal Project Listing. Option 2: The Collaborative Applicant does not have any renewal permanent supportive housing or rapid re-housing projects. 2. To upload all Renewal Project Applications that have been submitted to this CoC Consolidated Application, click on the "Update List" button. The following screen will appear after selecting the "Update List" button. Message appears while list is updating NOTE: If you return to the Project Listing screen before it is done, the following message appears at the top of the screen. When it is gone, the list has finished updating. 3. Collaborative Applicants need to review and either approve and rank or reject each renewal project listed. CoC Priority Listing Page 29 of 61

Review Renewal Projects, Approve and Rank or Reject Collaborative Applicants need to review each renewal Project Application. Any applications that need revision can be amended back to the Project Applicant. After completing each review and ensuring that all Project Applications are final, Collaborative Applicants can view the Project Applicant Project Details and approve and rank or reject each application. All Renewal projects should be ranked together as one set; and each Project Application must have a unique number. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank CoC Planning Project Applications or UFA Costs Project Applications. NOTE If you assign the same ranking to more than one project, you will receive an error message at the top of the screen which states "CoC Renewal Project Listing has duplication of the following ranks: X." The X will show the ranking number that you have used more than once across your projects. Review the Project Application Amend back to the Project Applicant for revision View Project Applicant Project Details CoC Priority Listing Page 30 of 61

Review Project Applications Review the Project Application 1. To review the Project Application, select the orange "Open Folder" icon the Project Name under the "View Submission" column. to the left of CoC Priority Listing Page 31 of 61

The following image shows the "Before Starting" screen of a Project Application. Select "Back to Project Priority List" 1. Review the Project Application. It is read-only. Any changes must be made by the Project Applicant and resubmitted to the Collaborative Applicant. See the instructions for "Amending a Project Application" later in this instructional guide. 2. When finished, select the "Back to Project Priority Listing" link on the left menu bar. CoC Priority Listing Page 32 of 61

Approve/Reject and Rank Project Applications View the Project Details 1. To either approve and rank or reject the Project Application, select the "View" icon (which resembles a magnifying glass) to the left of the Project Name under the "View" column. 2. The "Project Applicant Project Details" screen appears. CoC Priority Listing Page 33 of 61

The following image shows the "Project Applicant Project Details" screen. It provides basic information on the Project Application that the Collaborative Applicant selected for review. The first 10 fields are read-only. This particular screen shows a project that has been approved. This particular screen shows a project that has been rejected. CoC Priority Listing Page 34 of 61

1. Review the pre-populated information. If the information is incorrect, amend the project back to the Project Applicant. See the "Amending the Project Application" instructions later in the instructional guide. 2. Select "Yes" or "No" to the question, "Do you want to rank this project?" 3. Select "Save." 4. A field will appear: Select "Yes" if wanting to submit this project for funding. Select "No" if not wanting to submit it. If selecting "Yes" to the previous question, a "Rank" field appears. Enter a unique number. If selecting "No" to the previous question, a "Reason for project rejection" field appears. Select a reason from the dropdown menu. 5. Select "Save and Back to List" to return to "7B. CoC Renewal Project Listing." 6. Select "Next" to proceed to screen "7C. UFA Costs Project Listing." Next, we will discuss the UFA Costs Project Listing instructions. CoC Priority Listing Page 35 of 61

7C. UFA Costs Project Listing - only visible for those Collaborative Applicants with UFA designation Screen "7C. UFA Costs Project Listing" contains all of the UFA Costs Project Applications submitted by Project Applicants in the CoC. Here, the Collaborative Applicant will upload the listings for the first time and update the listings periodically as Project Applicants submit their applications. NOTE: Only those Collaborative Applicants designated as UFA by HUD will submit only one UFA Costs Project Application. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank the UFA Project Costs Project Application. Even though the UFA Costs Project Application is not ranked, you must still answer "Yes" or "No" to the question that will appear on the upcoming Project Applicant Project Details Screen. If a Project Applicant mistakenly submits more than one UFA Costs Project Application, the Collaborative Applicant needs to reject all but the UFA Costs Project Application submitted by the organization that is the Collaborative Applicant and designated as UFA by HUD. NOTE: Uploading and updating the Project Listing may take a few minutes, depending on the number of projects that need to be located in the e-snaps system. The Collaborative Applicant designated as a UFA should continue to the next Project Listing to update, or you can log out of e-snaps and come back later to view the updated list. 1. To upload all UFA Costs Project Applications that have been submitted to this CoC Consolidated Application, select the "Update List" button. CoC Priority Listing Page 36 of 61

The following screen will appear after selecting the "Update List" button. Message appears while list is updating NOTE: If you return to the Project Listing screen before it is finished updating, the following message appears at the top of the screen. When it is gone, the list has finished updating. 2. Collaborative Applicants need to review approve or reject the UFA Costs Project Application. CoC Priority Listing Page 37 of 61

Review UFA Cost Project, Approve or Reject Collaborative Applicants need to review the UFA Costs Project Application. If the Project Application needs revision, the Collaborative Applicant can amend it back to itself as the Project Applicant After completing each review and ensuring that all Project Applications are final, Collaborative Applicants can view the Project Applicant Project Details and approve only one UFA Costs Project Application that is submitted by the Collaborative Applicant with the UFA designation. If there are additional UFA Costs Project Applications appearing from Project Applicants other than the HUD designated UFA Collaborative Applicant, those UFA Costs Project Applications must be must be rejected. The CoC Priority Listing will not allow you to submit if there is more than one UFA Costs Project Application. The Collaborative Applicant does not rank UFA Costs Project Applications or CoC Planning Applications NOTE If you assign the same ranking to more than one project, you will receive an error message at the top of the screen which states "UFA Costs Project Listing has duplication of the following ranks: X." The X will show the ranking number that you have used more than once across your projects. Amend back to the Project Applicant for revision View Project Applicant Project Details Review the Project Application NOTE The Collaborative Applicant can only approve and rank one UFA Cost Project Application which MUST be submitted by the Collaborative Applicant. Remember that the Collaborative Applicant must create and submit the Project Application using its Project Applicant Profile. See the UFA Costs Project Application Instructional Guide for more information: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/3438/ufa-costs-instructional-guide/. CoC Priority Listing Page 38 of 61

Review Project Application Review the Project Application 1. To review the Project Application, select the orange "Open Folder" icon the Project Name under the "View Submission" column. to the left of The following image shows the "Before Starting" screen of a Project Application. Select "Back to Project Priority List" 1. Review the Project Application. It is read-only. Any changes must be made by the Project Applicant and resubmitted to the Collaborative Applicant. See the instructions for "Amending a Project Application" later in this instructional guide. 2. When finished, select the "Back to Project Priority Listing" link on the left menu bar. CoC Priority Listing Page 39 of 61

Approve/Reject Project Application View the Project Details 1. To either approve and rank or reject the Project Application, select the "View" icon (which resembles a magnifying glass) to the left of the Project Name under the "View" column. 2. The "Project Applicant Project Details" screen appears. CoC Priority Listing Page 40 of 61

The following image shows the "Project Applicant Project Details" screen. It provides basic information on the Project Application that the Collaborative Applicant selected for review. The first 10 fields are read-only. This particular screen shows a project that has been approved. The next screen shows a project that has been rejected. Since the CoC can submit only one UFA Costs Project Application, if more than one UFA Costs Project Application appears on the UFA Costs Project listing, the Collaborative Applicant will need to reject any additional projects. Examples of this situation include a duplicate submission by the Collaborative Applicant, an improper submission by a Project Applicant that is not the Collaborative Applicant, or a submission by a Collaborative Applicant that is not part of the CoC (e.g., the CA selected an incorrect CoC Name and Number at the beginning of the Project Application). CoC Priority Listing Page 41 of 61

1. Review the pre-populated information. If the information is incorrect, amend the project back to the Project Applicant. See the "Amending the Project Application" instructions later in the instructional guide. 2. Select "Yes" or "No" to the question, "Do you want to rank this project?" Select "Yes" if you want to submit the Project Application for funding consideration. Select "No" if no if you intend to reject the Project Application. NOTE: Even though the UFA Costs Project Application is not ranked, you must still answer "Yes" or "No" to this question. By answering "Yes," this will signify that you are approving the UFA Costs application 3. Select "Save." 4. If "No" is selected a field will appear that will require you to select the reason you are rejecting the UFA Costs Project Application. 5. Select "Save and Back to List." to return to "7C. CoC UFA Costs Project Listing." 6. Select "Next" to proceed to screen "7D. CoC Planning Project Listing." Next, we will discuss the CoC Planning Project Listing instructions. CoC Priority Listing Page 42 of 61

7D. CoC Planning Project Listing Screen "7D. CoC Planning Project Listing" contains the CoC Planning Project Application that the Collaborative Applicant has completed as a Project Applicant and submitted to itself for inclusion in the CoC Consolidated Application that it will submit to HUD. Here, the Collaborative Applicants upload the listings for the first time and update the listings periodically as Project Applicants submit their Applications. NOTE: The Collaborative Applicant does not rank the CoC Planning Project Application. Even though the CoC Planning Project Application is not ranked, you must still answer "Yes" or "No" to the question that will appear on the upcoming Project Applicant Project Details Screen. The CoC may submit only one CoC Planning Project Application. If more than one CoC Planning Project Application appears on the CoC Planning Project Listing, the Collaborative Applicant will need to reject any additional projects. Examples of this situation include a duplicate submission by the Collaborative Applicant, an improper submission by a Project Applicant that is not the Collaborative Applicant, or a submission by a Collaborative Applicant that is not part of the CoC (e.g., the CA selected an incorrect CoC Name and Number at the beginning of the Project Application. NOTE: Uploading and updating the Project Listing may take a few minutes, depending on the number of projects that need to be located in the e-snaps system. The Collaborative Applicant should continue working in the Project Priority Listings, or you can log out of e-snaps and come back later to view the updated list. 1. To upload the Collaborative Applicant's CoC Planning Project Application, click on the "Update List" button. CoC Priority Listing Page 43 of 61

The following screen will appear after selecting the "Update List" button. Message appears while list is updating NOTE: If you return to the Project Listing screen before it is finished updating, the following message appears at the top of the screen. When it is gone, the list has finished updating. 2. Collaborative Applicants need to review approve or reject one CoC Planning Project Application. Ultimately, Collaborative Applicants must approve only one CoC Planning Project Application. CoC Priority Listing Page 44 of 61

Review CoC Planning Project, Approve or Reject Collaborative Applicants need to review the CoC Planning Project Application. If the Project Application needs revision, the Collaborative Applicant can amend it back to itself as the Project Applicant. After completing the review and ensuring that the Project Application is final, Collaborative Applicants can view the Project Applicant Project Details and approve or reject the Application in e-snaps. Collaborative Applicants do not rank UFA Costs Project Applications or CoC Planning Project Applications. Amend for revision View Project Applicant Project Details Review the Project Application NOTE The Collaborative Applicant can only approve one CoC Planning Project Application which MUST be submitted by the Collaborative Applicant. Remember that the Collaborative Applicant must create and submit the Project Application using its Project Applicant Profile. See the CoC Planning Project Application Instructional Guide for more information: https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/2913/-coc-planning-project-application/. CoC Priority Listing Page 45 of 61

Review Project Application Review the Project Application 1. To review the Project Application, select the orange "Open Folder" icon the Project Name under the "View Submission" column. to the left of The following image shows the "Before Starting" screen of a Project Application. Select "Back to Project Priority List" 1. Review the Project Application. It is read-only. Any changes must be made by the Project Applicant and resubmitted to the Collaborative Applicant. See the instructions for "Amending a Project Application" later in this instructional guide. 2. When finished, select the "Back to Project Priority Listing" link on the left menu bar. CoC Priority Listing Page 46 of 61

Approve/Reject Project Application View the Project Details 1. To approve or reject the Project Application, select the "View" icon (which resembles a magnifying glass) to the left of the Project Name under the "View" column. 2. The "Project Applicant Project Details" screen appears. CoC Priority Listing Page 47 of 61