What Is CoC OK-504?
The Norman/Cleveland County Continuum of Care is the federally-designated planning body that coordinates every homeless service, dollar, and housing program in Cleveland County. It is how Cleveland County receives HUD funding — and how Homeward Bound NORMAN connects to the national system.
What a Continuum of Care actually does.
A Continuum of Care (CoC) is a HUD-mandated regional planning body that coordinates housing and services for people experiencing homelessness. Every community in America that receives federal homeless assistance funding must be part of a CoC. CoC OK-504 covers all 308,000 residents of Cleveland County.
Governance
Who leads the CoC, how decisions are made, and the roles of each partner organization.
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HMIS
The data system that tracks every person, bed, and outcome — and determines HUD funding competitiveness.
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Coordinated Entry
The single front door to Cleveland County's homeless response — one assessment, one path to housing.
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PIT Count & Data
Annual population counts, subpopulation breakdowns, and 5-year performance trends.
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Grant History
Five years of HUD CoC awards, confirmed private commitments, and the leverage opportunity ahead.
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The Opportunity
Cleveland County receives $505K/year. Houston receives $45M/year. The difference is governance infrastructure — exactly what HBN is building.
Build the system. Unlock the funding.
Every piece of governance infrastructure Homeward Bound NORMAN builds moves Cleveland County closer to competitive federal funding at scale.
Questions about CoC OK-504?
Contact the Collaborative Applicant directly for grant inquiries, system coordination, data requests, and partnership information.
Heidi Smith · Director of Operations, Thunderbird Clubhouse
Phone: (405) 321-7331
Email: info@thunderbirdclubhouse.org
Address: 1251 Triad Village Dr, Norman OK 73071