• Emergency Rental Assistance
  • 1. COVID-19 Rental Assistance – Treasury ERA
  • 2. COVID-19 Rental Assistance – CARES+
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If you are referencing this data, please use the following citation:
National Low Income Housing Coalition, (2020-2022). COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Database, available at: https://bit.ly/RA-database
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How to Use This Database

This database contains two separate sheets:

1. COVID-19 Rental Assistance – Treasury ERA contains programs funded by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance Program, established under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020.

2. COVID-19 Rental Assistance – CARES+ contains programs funded by CARES money, state and local funding sources, and philanthropic funding in response to COVID-19. Please note, many of these programs have closed and are still included for research purposes.

The sheets track similar information regarding program eligibility, program administration, funding, and program implementation. However, the Treasury ERA sheet is intended to track additional specific information about Treasury ERA programs. Each sheet will be updated regularly as new programs are added.
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If you know of any rental assistance programs not documented here, please tell us by emailing us at research@nlihc.org or by filling out this form https://forms.gle/M2V4AcB42MJcyT8X7

If you are referencing this data, please use the following citation:
National Low Income Housing Coalition, (2020-2022). COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Database, available at: https://bit.ly/RA-database
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Last Updated: December 4, 2023
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GEOGRAPHYDESCRIPTIONADMINISTRATION AND FUNDING INFORMATIONFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDEDIMPLEMENTATIONELIGIBILITY & APPLICATION INFOSOURCESDATELOCATION POINTS
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Geographic LevelStateCity/County/
Locality
Tribal Government/
Territory
Program NameDescriptionProgram Page Link
(Phone # if Link is Unavailable)
Communities Served for Combined Programs ERA1 or ERA2Program StatusAdministering Agency Name(s)Administering Agency TypeConsultant used?Collaborated activities/actions

Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing, Case management, Other, Unknown, N/A
Funding AmountFunding SourceProgram Covers Rent? (Arrears, Future/Current Payments, Both)Duration of Assistance Limit ERA1# Months Arrears CoveredFunding Limit Per Household (TOTAL)Program Covers Utilities?# Months Utilities CoveredTypes of Utilities CoveredProgram Covers Other Housing Expenses?Types of Other Housing Expenses CoveredProgram Applicant (Tenant, Landlord, Both)Allows Direct to Tenant Payment for ERA1?Landlord Days to Respond Before Tenant Can Receive Funding DirectlyApplications Prioritized?Application Prioritization Specification
(Beyond Treasury Prioritization Requirements)
Application Selection MethodTenant EligibilityAcceptable Proof of Housing InstabilityFederally Assisted Housing EligibilitySelf-
Certification Permitted?
Allowable Areas of Self-CertificationFact-specific Proxy or Categorical EligibilityLandlord RequirementsSource1Source2Source3Source4Source5Source6Date Added to DatabaseDate Last Updated by NLIHCLocationLatitude/Longitude
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StateAlabamaAlabama Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOn February 12, 2021, Governor Kay Ivey authorized AHFA to implement the State’s new COVID-19 emergency rental assistance program. Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Alabama is funded entirely by a $263 million congressional grant under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the “Act”). Issuing a declaration of public emergency, AHFA is presently developing a program for processing online applications statewide, by landlords and renters. The online and phone system opens for applications from landlords and tenants on March 1, 2021 at 8 a.m. Central Time.https://eraalabama.com/Program closed
Alabama Housing Finance Authority, Legal Services Alabama
Public-private collaboration
Yes - HorneCase management$284,345,828.92
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
Water, sewer, trash, power, home energy
YesInternetBothYes
5-7 days / 3 attempts to email or contact
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Live in unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions; past-due utility notice
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://eraalabama.com/https://www.ahfa.com/renters/emergency-rental-assistance-alabamahttps://www.ahfa.com/news/imminent-eviction-prevention-initiative-available-through-era-alabama2/19/20217/22/2022Alabama
32.3182314, -86.902298
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CountyAlabamaBaldwin CountyBaldwin County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBaldwin County is launching the U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program to provide emergency rental assistance to residents who are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is funded through the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 (H.R. 133). This relief package includes $25 billion for emergency rental assistance, of which $6.6 million has been allocated to the county of Baldwin to provide assistance within the 14 municipalities. Both landlords and renters may apply. The program can provide assistance for past-due rent and forward rent payments for applicants.https://baldwincountyal.gov/erap
Program permanently closed
Baldwin County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,071,011.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal
Yes
Relocation expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
UnknownYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.fox10tv.com/news/baldwin_county/baldwin-county-is-launching-emergency-rental-assistance-program-due-to-covid-19/article_37e3e206-8c28-11eb-bd50-977b47a18c30.htmlhttps://www.baldwinaltogether.org/faqhttps://www.baldwinaltogether.org/resourceshttps://baldwincountyal.gov/docs/default-source/erap/finalbaldwinerapprogram-guidev1-6.pdf?sfvrsn=4dba6d4e_04/5/20217/22/2022
Baldwin County, Alabama
30.6010744, -87.77633329999999
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CityAlabamaBirminghamBirmingham Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Birmingham Emergency Rental Assistance Program is here to help Birmingham residents who’ve fallen behind in paying rent or utilities because of the pandemic. The program is also prepared to help landlords with tenants unable to make rent because of COVID-19. This program is ONLY for renters who live within the city limits of Birmingham.https://www.birminghamal.gov/renthelpProgram closed
City of Birmingham, Special Kind of Caring
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$26,493,117.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electricity, water, gas, home energy
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions; utilities turned off
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, ID or Corporate Resolution (if incorporated entity)
https://patch.com/alabama/birmingham-al/birmingham-newsletter-4-234/26/20217/22/2022
Birmingham, Alabama
33.5185892, -86.8103567
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CityAlabamaHuntsvilleCity of Huntsville COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramHuntsville received more than $6 million to distribute to those who qualify. Funds will be used to offer direct financial assistance on behalf of the tenant to landlords and utility companies to cover past-due payments of rent and utility/home energy costs. The goal is to prevent housing instability, potential eviction, and offer financial relief to qualifying tenants and landlords.https://huntsvillehousinghelps.com/
Accepting applications
Huntsville Office of Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$24,928,509.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electricty, home energy
UnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
50% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions; past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://whnt.com/news/huntsvilles-emergency-rental-assistance-program-now-open/https://3jzi0q2zthm01oqpx2h96lz1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/COH_Covid19ERA_English-_flyer.pdfhttps://huntsvillebusinessjournal.com/lead/2021/12/15/covid-rental-assistance-program-enters-second-phase/https://www.huntsvilleal.gov/huntsville-housing-helps-program-to-assist-residents-with-utility-rental-costs/4/13/20217/22/2022
Huntsville, Alabama
34.7303688, -86.5861037
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CountyAlabamaJefferson CountyJefferson County Alabama Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Jefferson County Commission has approved a federally funded Emergency Rental Assistance Program for those Jefferson County renters that have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 and need help with rent and utility bills. Once again, the County has partnered with three organizations that will manage the program, Birmingham Urban League, Neighborhood Housing Services and Bridge Ministries. These organizations will be open for applications starting May 24th, 2021 at 8:00 am. Note, for residents who live in the City of Birmingham, they should apply through the City’s program link, but all other residents in Jefferson County should apply through this program.https://erap.jccal.org/
Accepting applications
Jefferson County Commission, Birmingham Urban League, Neighborhood Housing Services, Bridge Ministries
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$85,885,075.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
water, sewer, trash, power, and home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes
10 days (email/phone); 14 days by US mail
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities; AMI below 30%; currently living in hotel/motel; documentation that household is exiting a publicly funded institution
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://erap.jccal.org/6/3/20217/22/2022
Jefferson County, Alabama
33.4914122, -86.9824288
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CountyAlabamaMadison CountyMadison County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Madison County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (MCERAP) was created to help renters dealing with financial challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. For eligible households, the program offers rental and utility assistance to help Madison County renters avoid evictions and loss of utility services. Utilities include electric, water, gas, and sewer. Emergency Rental Assistance Programs were established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
https://mcerap.com/
Program permanently closed
Madison County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,223,224.50
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electric, water, gas, sewer
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes10 daysUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, rent to income ratio of more than 30% of adjusted income
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rent increase restriction during covered period
https://www.madisoncountyal.gov/services/emergency-rental-assistancehttps://mcerap.com/https://www.waaytv.com/archive/madison-county-residents-still-in-need-of-rental-assistance-as-programs-start-to-close/article_8d861990-148f-598c-a0ec-cbeb91869c77.html6/10/20217/22/2022
Madison County, Alabama
34.72397309999999, -86.49965460000001
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CountyAlabamaMobile CountyMobile County Treasury Emergency Rental and Utility AssistanceDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Mobile County families are struggling to make ends meet. To assist during these hard times, Mobile County will launch the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program to aid eligible households in need of rental and utility assistance.https://www.mobilecountyal.gov/grants/rental-and-utility-assistance/Program closed
Mobile County, Legal Services Alabama
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$22,169,574.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
NoBothYes5 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Tenants with need for rental assistance
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, unsafe housing
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.fox10tv.com/news/mobile_county/mobile-county-to-provide-12-3-million-in-emergency-rental-assistance-to-residents-in-need/article_615e71b6-72d1-11eb-9f17-679aae67282f.html3/1/20217/22/2022
Mobile County, Alabama
30.6082227, -88.24611829999999
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CountyAlabama
Montgomery County
Emergency Rental Assistance Montgomery County (ERAMCo)LANDLORDS: Are some of your tenants behind on their rent?
TENANTS: Can’t pay rent or utility bills?
Emergency Rental Assistance Montgomery County (ERAMCo) is here to help. COVID-19 has affected residents across the state. We have emergency funds available to help Montgomery County residents pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities).
https://www.mc-ala.org/services/emergency-rental-assistance-montgomery-county
Program permanently closed
Montgomery County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$22,789,315.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electric, home energey
YesInternetBothYes10-14 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Live in unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional, COVID Hardship
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership
https://www.mc-ala.org/home/showpublisheddocument/5085/6375529011851300004/22/20217/22/2022
Montgomery County, Alabama
32.2077447, -86.17517590000001
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CountyAlabama
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramTuscaloosa County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TCERAP) is here to help. COVID-19 has affected residents across the state. We have emergency funds available to help Tuscaloosa County residents pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities).https://www.tuscco.com/erap/
Program permanently closed
Tuscaloosa County , LSA
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$11,922,478.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
YesInternetBothYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional, COVID Hardship
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
7/13/20217/22/2022
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
33.3227653, -87.460397
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Tribal Government
Alabama
Mowa Choctaw Housing Authority
Mowa Choctaw Emergency Rental Assistance
MoWa Choctaw Housing Authority is a tribally designated housing entity established to access, construct, and manage housing for tribal members. The Mowa Choctaw Housing Authority operates and maintains an affordable, safe, and decent rental housing and home ownership program within the counties of Mobile and Washington. MCHA staff is available to assist with completing an application in our office in Mt. Vernon, AL.
https://mowachoctawhousingauthority.com/
Program permanently closed
Mowa Choctaw Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,083,078.09
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
utility and home energy costs
UnknownBothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://mowachoctawhousingauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Information.jpg4/23/20217/22/2022
Mowa Choctaw Housing Authority
31.146051, -88.05881
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StateAlaskaAlaska Housing ReliefAre you struggling with rent and utility payments? Alaska Housing Rent Relief provides up to 12 months of rent and/or utility relief ​​​​​​to eligible Alaskans unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even if you've received rent relief from AHFC in the past, you can apply to this new program! The Alaska Housing Rent Relief application period ​opens on February 16th.https://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/
State of Alaska, Anchorage, Alatna Tribal Council, Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, Arctic Village, Asa'carsarmiut Tribal Council, Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP) Regional Housing Authority, Baranof Island Housing Authority (Sitka Tribe of Alaska), Chickaloon Native Village, Cook Inlet Housing Authority, Eklutna Native Village, Hoonah Indian Association, Iliamna Village Council, Ketchikan Indian Corporation, Knik Tribal Council, Kodiak Island Housing Authority, Metlakatla Housing Authority, Native Village of Barrow, Native Village of Eyak, Native Village of Fort Yukon, Native Village of Kotzebue, Native Village of Kwinhagak, Native Village of Point Hope, Native Village of Unalakleet, Newhalen Village, Ninilchik Village, North Pacific Rim Housing Authority, Northwest Inupiat Housing Authority, Nulato Village, Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council, Sleetmute Traditional Council, Taġiuġmiullu Nunamiullu Housing Authority, Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority, Venetie Village Council, Village of Aniak.
Program closed
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$438,927,836.27
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, Natural gas, Trash removal, Water/sewer, Home-heating fuel or oil, Propane, Firewood, Woodstove pellets
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/rentershttps://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2021/02/09/anchorage-renters-can-soon-apply-for-up-to-12-months-of-pandemic-financial-help/2/15/20217/22/2022Alaska
64.2008413, -149.4936733
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Aleutian Housing Authority
Aleutian Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramsThe Aleutian Housing Authority (AHA) was allocated over $3 million from the U.S. Department of Treasury for the implementation of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program on behalf of our partner Tribes. The ERA program provides up to 12 months of financial assistance to eligible tribal and other AI/AN households residing in the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands region.http://ahaak.org/Emergency-Rental-Assistance.html
Program permanently closed
Aleutian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,386,953.26
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, living in overcrowded conditions, delying purchase of essential goods/service to pay for rent, relying on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for rent, depleting savings to pay for rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://ahaak.org/Emergency-Rental-Assistance.htmlhttp://ahaak.org/ERAP_Application_Package_-Fillable.pdf6/17/20217/22/2022
Aleutian Housing Authority
61.191806, -149.87513
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Bering Straits Regional Housing Authority
Bering Straits Regional Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBSRHA was allocated over $8 Million from the U.S. Department of Treasury for the implementation of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program on behalf of our partner Tribes. The ERA program provides up to 12 months of financial assistance to eligible tribal and other AI/AN households residing in the Bering Straits region.https://www.bsrha.org/emergency-rental-assitanceProgram closed
Bering Straits Regional Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,040,729.02
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Tribal membersOther
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, living in overcrowded conditions, delying purchase of essential goods/service to pay for rent, relying on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for rent, depleting savings to pay for rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.bsrha.org/emergency-rental-assitancehttps://fd073ef3-793b-40b2-9913-220ba261ec72.filesusr.com/ugd/5b5c80_00997d7430844e0b83f040bd020acb6d.pdf6/17/20217/22/2022
Bering Straits Regional Housing Authority
64.4942061, -165.3842181
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Bristol Bay Housing Authority
Bristol Bay Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBristol Bay Housing Authority can provide up to 12 months of rent and/or utility relief to eligible Alaskans that reside in the Bristol Bay region due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.bristolbayhousingauthority.org/forms-copy
Program permanently closed
Bristol Bay Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,890,845.86
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electric, water, sewer, heating fuel, trash removal, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, living in overcrowded conditions, delying purchase of essential goods/service to pay for rent, relying on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for rent, depleting savings to pay for rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://ac55af69-357a-440a-abb9-ecc4413924f0.filesusr.com/ugd/81e399_1754bdb40ca24f35b6148fbe355fc56c.pdfhttps://www.bristolbayhousingauthority.org/forms-copy6/17/20217/22/2022
Bristol Bay Housing Authority
59.04922200000001, -158.4582368
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Copper River Basin Regional Housing Authority
Copper River Basin Regional Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCopper River Basin Regional Housing Authority can provide emergency rental and utility assistance for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic who meet certain eligibility criteria.http://www.crbrha.org/ERAP2021%20Application.pdf
Program permanently closed
Copper River Basin Regional Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,809,535.03
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, living in overcrowded conditions, delaying purchase of essential goods/service to pay for rent, relying on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for rent, depleting savings to pay for rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.crbrha.org/ERAP2021%20Application.pdf6/17/20217/22/2022
Copper River Basin Regional Housing Authority
62.15446559999999, -145.4683721
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Interior Regional Housing Authority
Interior Regional Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Interior Regional Housing Authority is providing rental assistance to eligible households who have experienced hardship due to COVID-19.https://irha.org/emergency-rental-assistance-application/
Program permanently closed
Interior Regional Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,835,828.58
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electric, gas, water, sewer, trash, heating costs
UnknownTenantYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Living in overcrowded conditions, unsafe due to domestic violence, delaying purchase of essential goods/service to pay for rent, relying on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for rent, depleting savings to pay for rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://irha.org/emergency-rental-assistance-application/6/17/20217/22/2022
Interior Regional Housing Authority
64.8228039, -147.720174
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
Kenaitze Indian Tribe Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Kenaitze/Salamatof Tribally Designated Housing Entity has a program for qualified Alaska Native and American Indians, who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rent, utilities, and arrearages.https://www.kenaitze.org/services/housing/
Program permanently closed
Kenaitze/Salamatof Tribally Designated Housing Entity
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,139,223.16
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12 monthsUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Waiting list preference in order of priority: 1. Kenaitze/Salamatof Elder - Disabled 2. Kenaitze/Salamatof Elder 3. Kenaitze/Salamatof Member - Disabled 4. Kenaitze/Salamatof Member 5. Alaska Native 6. American Indian
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living situation
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kenaitze.org/services/housing/https://www.kenaitze.org/wp-content/uploads/TERA-Application-2-sm.pdf5/25/20217/22/2022
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
41.11719, -104.769355
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Tribal Government
Alaska
Nome Eskimo Community
Nome Eskimo Community Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramDo you need temporary help to avoid displacement due to financial hardship caused by the pandemic? Low-income NEC tribal members can apply for help with:
Rent & rental arrears; Utilities & home energy costs & arrears; and Other housing-related expenses caused directly or indirectly by the COVID-19 pandemic
https://www.necalaska.org/emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Nome Eskimo Community
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$971,046.04
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Home energy, Heating Fuel, Propane
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
8/5/20217/22/2022
Nome Eskimo Community
64.5013249, -165.4033601
23
StateArizonaArizona Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 authorized financial rent and utility relief for Arizona renters and landlords to be administered at the state and local level. Beginning on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, renters and landlords in the twelve Arizona counties listed below will be able to apply for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) using the online ERAP portal. Applications will be accepted through the program’s expiration on December 31, 2021 or until funding is exhausted.https://des.az.gov/ERAP
State of Arizona, Mohave County, Pinal County, and Yavapai County
Program closed
Arizona Department of Economic Security
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$356,635,747.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months
MONTHLY: $3,500
Yes
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash removal
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility shutoff notice, Past due utility notice, Other evidence of unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Must agree that tenant has not moved/ been moved, and currently resides at location
https://www.lakepowelllife.com/governor-announces-rental-assistance-program/https://www.azfamily.com/news/governor-ducey-announces-new-emergency-rental-assistance-program/article_2cf1f57c-6adb-11eb-843e-0f4d0f41c9b2.htmlhttps://kdminer.com/news/2021/dec/30/emergency-rental-assistance-money-supervisors-agen/2/11/20217/22/2022Arizona
34.0489281, -111.0937311
24
CityArizonaChandlerChandler Community Action ProgramIf you can’t pay your rent, mortgage or utility bill, we can help. If you have experienced a loss of income or have unexpected expenses and are in need of assistance, the City of Chandler has funds that can help. If you’ve previously received rent/utility assistance, you are welcome to reapply for additional funding. Please apply for assistance through AZCEND’s Community Action Program or through the Chandler Salvation Army.https://www.chandleraz.gov/government/city-managers-office/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/resident-resources/eviction-prevention-assistance
Accepting applications
AZCEND Community Action Program, Salvation Army - Chandler Rental Assistance
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$20,928,269.25
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown15 monthsYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://azcend.org/community-action-program/4/5/20217/22/2022Chandler, Arizona
33.3061605, -111.8412502
25
CityArizonaGilbertGilbert Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance
Program
The Gilbert Town Council voted to approve acceptance of $7.7 M in funds through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, a federal COVID-19 relief bill. These funds are to be used for Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) services to assist Gilbert households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic and must be utilized by December 31, 2021.
The $7.7M Gilbert received will be allocated to the following nonprofits to directly assist residents in need:
$6,531,561 to AZCEND
$1,200,000 to Save the Family
https://www.gilbertaz.gov/residents/community-and-neighborhood-services/community-resources/foreclosure-prevention-predatory-lending-information
Program permanently closed
AZCEND and Save the Family CAP
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$7,731,561.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 monthsYes15 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash removal
NoTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.gilbertaz.gov/residents/community-and-neighborhood-services/community-resources/foreclosure-prevention-predatory-lending-information#:~:text=Save%20the%20Family%2DRental%20Eviction,Rental%20Assistance%20funds%20(Treasury).&text=You%20may%20drop%20off%20completed,Drive%2C%20Mesa%2C%20AZ%2085201.3/31/20217/22/2022Gilbert , Arizona
29.4241219, -98.49362819999999
26
CityArizonaGlendaleGlendale COVID-19 Emergency Rent Assistance ProgramThe City of Glendale Community Action Program is administering the COVID-19 Emergency Rent Assistance Program authorized and funded by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.https://www.glendaleaz.com/live/city_services/citizen_assistance_programs/crisis_assistance_programs
Accepting applications
City of Glendale Community Action Program
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$30,721,106.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
electric, gas, water, sewer, and/or trash
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
received a notice to appear in court for eviction for non-payment of rent, or are experiencing homelessness
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, cost-burdened (rent is >30% of household income); displaced and doubling up or homeless since pandemic began;
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Allows tenant to adopt month-to-month lease if assistance is provided beyond lease term
https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/real-estate/2021/03/20/rental-assistance-now-available-arizona/4775535001/https://p1cdn4static.civiclive.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_15209001/File/Departments/Community%20Services/Community%20Action%20Program/Glendale%20ERAP%20Policy%2011.23.21.pdf3/24/20217/22/2022Glendale, Arizona
33.5386523, -112.1859866
27
CountyArizonaMaricopa CountyMaricopa County Emergency Rental AssistanceMaricopa County households experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic may be eligible for Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) through the Human Services Department’s Community Services Division.https://www.maricopa.gov/5691/Emergency-Rental-Assistance
Accepting applications
Maricopa County Human Services Dept + Community Action Programs (most are government offices, but includes Tempe CAA)
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$172,701,730.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes15 months
electric, gas, water, sewer, and/or trash
NoBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility shutoff notice, Past due utility notice, write of restitution, judgement related to eviction, show less than 7 days of pre-paid utility remaining
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/human-services/vista-del-camino/mortgage-rental-assistance3/22/20217/22/2022
Maricopa County, Arizona
33.2917968, -112.4291464
28
CityArizonaMesaMesa Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Program was established in response to COVID pandemic financial impact to Mesa residents, funded through the U.S. Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. The program provides financial assistance to households financially impacted by COVID for rent and utility assistance to prevent eviction and homelessness.https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/my-utility-account/emergency-rental-utility-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
City of Mesa, MesaCAN
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$48,319,260.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Internet, Late fees
BothYes14 /10
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, household member unemployed, past due utility bill, utility shut-off notice, less than 7 days of pre-paid electricity remaining on pre-paid accounty
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Housing Instability, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.mesaaz.gov/government/coronavirus/emergency-rental-utility-assistance-programhttps://ktar.com/story/3978229/mesa-launches-covid-19-rent-and-utility-assistance-program/https://mesa-assist.mesaaz.gov/form/212586216173960https://www.mesaaz.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/44015/6376920854473700002/8/20217/22/2022Mesa, Arizona
33.4151843, -111.8314724
29
CityArizonaPhoenixPhoenix City Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe Mayor and members of the Phoenix City Council have approved distribution of $51 million in new federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) dollars to Phoenix residents who need help making their rent payments and covering the cost of home utilities.https://www.phoenix.gov/humanservices/rental-assistanceProgram closed
City of Phoenix, Wildfire and multiple nonprofits (CAAs)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$148,495,019.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.azcentral.com/story/money/real-estate/2021/03/20/rental-assistance-now-available-arizona/4775535001/https://www.phoenix.gov/humanservicessite/Documents/Final%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20(ERA)%20Procedure.pdfhttps://www.phoenix.gov/humanservicessite/Documents/English%20ERA%20Doc%20Checklist.pdfhttps://www.phoenix.gov/humanservicessite/Documents/Tenant%20Agreement%20Form%20(1).pdf3/22/20217/22/2022Phoenix, Arizona
33.4483771, -112.0740373
30
CountyArizonaPima CountyTucson and Pima County Eviction Prevention/Emergency Rent and Utility Relief ProgramThe U.S. Congress recently passed a stimulus bill that allocates additional rental assistance funding for those who’ve been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. In an effort to provide the most efficient and effective process, the City of Tucson and Pima County are in the final stages of approving funding distribution and it is anticipated that the Community Investment Corporation (CIC) will administer funding. This program allows for both Landlords/Property Managers AND Tenants to begin the application process and requires both parties provide information and documentation.https://tucsonpimaep.com/Pima County, TucsonProgram closed
Tucson, Pima, CIC & multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$131,095,215.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsTOTAL: $30,000Yes
Electric, gas, propane
YesLate FeesBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Months of Back Rent Owed, Risk of Homelessness / Unsafe Living Conditions, Date of Waitlist Application
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility shut-off notice, proof of unsafe living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of legal fees
https://tucsonpimaep.com/tenant-information-for-eviction-prevention/2/25/20217/22/2022
Pima County, Arizona
32.057499, -111.6660725
31
CountyArizonaYuma CountyYuma County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides emergency rental and utility assistance grants to income eligible individuals and families economically impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic through job loss, furlough, reduction in hours or pay, or medical reasons. Assistance will be in the form of rent and utility relief for renters and landlords including direct payments for rent, rental arrears, utilities, utility arrears, and other expenses related to housing stability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.yumacountyaz.gov/government/county-administrator/grants/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Yuma County and Western AZ Council of Government (WACOG)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$11,641,426.42
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 months
MONTHLY: $3,500
Yes
Electric/Gas/Water/Sewer/Trash Disposal fee
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Any other evidence of unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wacog.com/ycerap/8/5/20217/22/2022
Yuma County, Arizona
32.6527533, -113.9536466
32
Tribal Government
Arizona
Gila River Indian Community
Gila River Indian Community Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) makes available funding to assist households that are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.http://www.mygilariver.com/index.php/department-of-community-housing-programs
Program permanently closed
Gila River Indian Community Department of Community Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,777,922.88
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesNoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction NoticeNo
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified4/29/20217/22/2022
Gila River Indian Community
33.1667186, -111.8673602
33
Tribal Government
ArizonaNavajo NationNavajo Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Navajo Housing Authority, the Tribally Designated Housing Entity for the Navajo Nation is a recipient of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program grant in the amount of $93 million.https://navajorenthelp.org/Program closedNavajo Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$93,187,351.36
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12 months
gas, electricity, water, sewer, trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
4/29/20217/22/2022Navajo Nation
36.0672173, -109.1880047
34
Tribal Government
Arizona
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Pascua Yaqui Tirbe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is an emergency relief program to help renters who are behind on their rent or utility payments.https://www.pythousing.com/erap
Program permanently closed
Pascua Yaqui Tribe Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,462,317.19
Treasury ERA1 only
Both3 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://www.pythousing.com/https://covid19.pascuayaqui-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/ERAP-Program-Flyer.pdfhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=v557x7uSS0mWDYb8ex4uwxNw8iTt1DVKobBcXdoOq_lUQUZHSU85TVM5Q1hWRUtDNEs0Ujk1UTYzSi4u5/24/20217/22/2022Pascua Yaqui Tribe
32.1165976, -111.0642485
35
Tribal Government
Arizona
Tohono O’Odham Ki:Ki Association
Tohono O’Odham Ki:Ki Association Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramTOKA is happy to announce funding availability to assist renters affected by Covid-19 living in rental or lease purchase housing units. Priority of eligibility will be for members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, members of other tribes and non-tribal members until funds are depleted.https://tokahousing.org/era/
Program permanently closed
Tohono O’Odham Ki:Ki Association
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,437,457.12
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, fuel oil
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Native American Households
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedTribal ID5/18/20217/22/2022
Tohono O’Odham Ki:Ki Association
31.918473, -111.865882
36
Tribal Government
Arizona
White Mountain Apache Housing Authority
White Mountain Apache Housing Authority COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramRental assistance available via the Treasury ERA programhttps://www.wmaha.us/public_notice/index.php
Program permanently closed
White Mountain Apache Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,068,815.81
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12 months
utilities, and home energy costs
Unknown
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/29/20217/22/2022
White Mountain Apache Housing Authority
33.8119532, -109.9887308
37
Tribal Government
Arizona
Yavapai-Apache Nation
Yavapai-Apache Nation COVID Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the Yavapai-Apache Nation COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program is to assist Tribal Member households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://yavapai-apache.org/yavapai-apache-nation-covid-19-rental-assistance-program-2/
Program permanently closed
Yavapai-Apache Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,423,613.75
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedTribal ID4/29/20217/22/2022
Yavapai-Apache Nation
34.6274698, -111.8922945
38
StateArkansasArkansas Rent Relief ProgramThe Arkansas Rent Relief Program offers financial help to pay overdue and upcoming rent and utilities for eligible Arkansas renters. Landlords who have tenants unable to pay their rent because of lost income or the COVID-10 pandemic also may apply. The state of Arkansas has $173 million of federal funding for this program. Once an application is approved, money would go directly to landlords and utilities companies.https://ar.gov/rentrelief
Program permanently closed
Arkansas Department of Human Services and group of CBOs that assist with intake
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$141,861,956.92
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsYes15 months
gas, water, and electricity
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past due utlities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/AR-ERAP-Required-Documents_ENGLISH_20210512.pdfhttps://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/Arkansas-Rent-Relief-FAQs_English.pdf5/17/20217/26/2022Arkansas
35.20105, -91.8318334
39
CountyArkansasBenton CountyBenton County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBenton County residents needing rental assistance due to the financial burden caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for the new federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program. To apply, complete our Hark contact form or if you prefer to speak to someone on the phone, call 2-1-1.https://www.harknwa.com/emergency-rental-assitance/
Program permanently closed
Benton, Hark (related to Excellerate), Excellerate Foundation
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$37,383,544.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 months12 monthsYesNoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Proof of recently contracting COVID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Layoff letter, Unemployment claim, Tax documents, Pay stubs
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.harknwa.com/get-connected/https://www.harknwa.com/era-program-faqs.pdfhttps://www.kuaf.com/post/nwa-counties-receive-15-million-pandemic-related-rental-assistance#stream/02/8/20217/26/2022
Benton County, Arkansas
36.2661518, -94.479976
40
CountyArkansasPulaski CountyPulaski County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (PCERA)PCERA is a government-funded assistance program designed to help keep Pulaski Co. families and individuals housed in the wake of the historic economic recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://pulaskicounty.net/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Pulaski County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,744,144.70
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown15 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction NoticeUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.fox16.com/news/local-news/pulaski-county-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program-online-application-goes-live/4/12/20217/26/2022
Pulaski County, Arkansas
34.75386150000001, -92.2236667
41
CountyArkansas
Washington County
Washington County Emergency Rental AssistanceFayetteville Housing Authority ONLY received $1.5 Million which will serve approximately 350 families. Residents of Springdale should apply at the Springdale Housing Authority. Applications will be open until February 22 at 8 AM. After this time, there will be a lottery based that will prioritize the most vulnerable. More details will be published in the coming days.https://www.washingtoncountyar.gov/how-do-i/submit/apply-for-rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Washington County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$15,838,920.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both3 monthsYesUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
30% AMI or lessLottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due Rent, Housing cost burden; unhealthy/unsafe living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Future Rent Increase Restrictions
https://fayettevillehousingauthority.org/https://nwarentrelief.com/how-does-it-work/https://www.kuaf.com/post/nwa-counties-receive-15-million-pandemic-related-rental-assistance#stream/02/8/20217/26/2022
Washington County, Arkansas
35.9307703, -94.15137639999999
42
StateCaliforniaCalifornia's COVID-19 Rent ReliefCA COVID-19 Rent Relief will help income-eligible households pay rent and utilities, both for arrears and future payment. The federal Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 provides funding to support the program and tenant protection laws signed by Governor Newsom. Both Landlords and Tenants can apply.https://housing.ca.gov/covid_rr/index.html
State of California, Butte County, Contra Costa County, Fontana city, Irvine city, Los Angeles city, Los Angeles County, Merced County, Modesto city, Orange County, Oxnard city, Placer County, San Bernardino County, San Francisco city, San Joaquin County, San Jose city, San Luis Obispo County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Santa Clarita city, Santa Cruz County, Solano County, Stanislaus County, Tulare County, Ventura County, Yolo County
Program closed
CA Department of Housing; LISC and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes - Horne
Targeted outreach, intake support
$4,413,987,894.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes18 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer
Yes
Relocation expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYes5 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://landlordtenant.dre.ca.gov/covid_rr/program_overview.html#landlords3/10/20217/27/2022California
36.778261, -119.4179324
43
CountyCaliforniaAlameda CountyAlameda County Housing Secure Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ACHS-ERAP)The programs will help income-eligible households pay rent and utilities, both for past due and future payments. The federal Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 provides funding to support the program. Phase 1 of the program will launch on March 17, 2021. Phase 1 of the program will prioritize (1) tenant households making less than 30% of the area median income; (2) small rental property owners (5 units or less); and (3) tenants in subsidized affordable housing units. These priorities will be expanded in Phase 2.https://www.ac-housingsecure.org/Program closed
County Department of Housing and Community Development, LISC
Public-private collaboration
YesIntake support$130,099,599.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer
Yes
Relocation expenses, internet
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
30% AMI or less, tenants in subsidized housing, small rental property owners
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities; unsafe housing conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership, lease, proof of identity
https://www.postnewsgroup.com/state-sen-nancy-skinner-alerts-voters-on-covid-19-relief-for-renters/Email communication4/13/20217/27/2022
Alameda County, California
37.6016892, -121.7195459
44
CityCaliforniaAnaheimAnaheim Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramWe’re here to help. Anaheim’s coronavirus Emergency Rental Assistance Program, part of the City Council's Community and Economic Recovery Plan, has already helped nearly 800 struggling families with rent payments. Now, in a second phase of the program, we're offering help paying off rent debt from April 2020 to March 2021.https://www.anaheim.net/5532/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ProgramProgram closedCity of Anaheim
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$46,721,362.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears onlyYes
electric, gas, sewer, trash or water
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, Proof of ownership
https://www.anaheim.net/5532/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program3/2/20217/27/2022Anaheim, California
33.8365932, -117.9143012
45
CityCaliforniaChula VistaChula Vista Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Chula Vista will launch an application process by March 15 to distribute $16.8 million in state and federal funds to help qualifying residents pay past-due and upcoming rent, water, sewer, gas and electric bills. These payments are for Chula Vista renters affected financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/development-services/housing/rental-housing
Program permanently closed
SBCS
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$36,261,203.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Households behind on rent
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, Other evideince of unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership; accept payment as payment in full of the rental debt owed by the tenant
https://www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/development-services/housing/assistance-during-covid-19/rentalandutility2/26/20217/27/2022
Chula Vista, California
32.6400541, -117.0841955
46
CityCaliforniaFremontKeep Fremont HousedThe City of Fremont's Keep Fremont Housed program can provide assistance for unpaid rent and utilities dating back as far as March 13, 2020, the date of the federal COVID-19 emergency declaration. Applicants may apply for rental assistance, utility assistance, or both.https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/human-services/human-services-in-the-community/keep-fremont-housedProgram closed
City of Fremont Family Resources Center
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$27,850,255.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes
water, gas/electric, and garbage
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
30% AMI; first time applicant;
Households is economically unstable and without assistance could become homeless
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Lease
https://fremont.gov/DocumentCenter/View/47597/KFH-FAQs-March-17-2021?bidId=https://patch.com/california/fremont/city-fremont-city-fremont-announces-keep-fremont-housed-rental-assistance-program4/8/20217/27/2022Fremont, California
37.5485396, -121.988583
47
CityCaliforniaFresnoFresno Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Fresno has received nearly $35 million from the federal and state governments to provide emergency rental assistance grants to improve housing stability in these unprecedented and uncertain economic times. The City along with six community-benefit organizations (CBOs) will process the applications and provide relief to both landlords and tenants.https://www.fresno.gov/mayor/erap/Program closedCity of Fresno, 6 CBOs
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
intake support, application processing
$67,893,031.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months18 monthsYes18 months
electricity, gas, water sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
Yes
Internet, Relocation Expenses, Late fees
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Lease; ACH Form
https://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/local-news/fed-grant-puts-35m-into-fresnos-rental-assistance-program/https://www.fresno.gov/mayor/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/03/City-of-Fresno-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Application-5.4.2021.pdf3/22/20217/27/2022Fresno, California
36.7377981, -119.7871247
48
CountyCaliforniaFresno CountyFresno County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe County of Fresno received money from the US Treasury Department and the State Block Grant for this program. The funds will be used for direct financial assistance to eligible renter households in the County’s jurisdiction that have been impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://fresnorentalhelp.com/Program closedRH Community Builders
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$51,022,949.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months18 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, CA 590, Government of Business ID, Proof of Ownership
https://www.kmjnow.com/2021/04/05/fresno-countys-emergency-rent-assistance-begins-accepting-applications/https://fresnorentalhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERAP_Tenant_Application_English.pdf4/13/20217/27/2022
Fresno County, California
36.9858984, -119.2320784
49
CityCaliforniaIrvineCity of Irvine Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramTo continue to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on Irvine’s residential renters, the City of Irvine, in partnership with Orange County United Way, will be allocating approximately $17.7 million for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). OC United Way will be assisting the City in administering the ERAP. The application period will be from March 8 to March 19, 2021. This program is only eligible to residential renters in Irvine and is not available to commercial, industrial or other types of business-related tenants.https://www.cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/city-irvine-emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
City of Irvine and Orange County United Way
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$19,896,495.90
Treasury ERA1 only
BothUnknownUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Applicants with back rent
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/city-irvine-emergency-rental-assistance-program2/26/20217/27/2022Irvine, California
33.6845673, -117.8265049
50
CountyCaliforniaKern CountyKern County Rent and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Housing Authority of the County of Kern is now accepting applications for the Rent and Utility Assistance Program. If you are a renter and were impacted financially by COVID-19 you may be eligible to receive short-term assistance for rent and/or utility costs.https://rup.kernha.org/Kern County, BakersfieldProgram closed
Housing Authority of the County of Kern
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$110,590,131.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
Electricity, Gas, Water, or Fuel/Oil
UnknownBothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, living in a hotel/motel, past due utilities, doubling up, currently homeless
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership; ID
https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/pandemic-relief-rent-money-now-available-for-renters-in-kern-countyhttps://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/emergency-rent-utility-program-helping-renters-with-financial-assistancehttps://rup.kernha.org/3/15/20217/27/2022
Kern County, California
35.4937274, -118.8596804
51
CityCaliforniaLong BeachLong Beach Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP) is designed to assist landlords and income-eligible tenants (renters) who have experienced financial loss or hardship due to COVID-19 through rental assistance. LB-ERAP will help income-eligible tenants pay rent and utilities, both for past due bills and future payments. The program will prioritize assisting lower-income tenants who have been unemployed for 90 days or more and who are at risk of housing instability.http://www.longbeach.gov/lbds/hn/emergency-rental-assistance-program/Program closed
Long Beach Development Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$68,064,521.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Housing Instability, COVID Hardship, Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership or management; ID
https://laist.com/2021/04/08/rent-assistance-housing-relief-eviction-moratorium-backrent.php4/13/20217/27/2022
Long Beach, California
33.7700504, -118.1937395
52
CityCaliforniaLos AngelesCity of Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance ProgramThe City of Los Angeles, in partnership with the State of California and the federal government, has created the 2021 COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)  to assist residential renters who have been unable to pay their rent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) is charged with the implementation of the ERAP.https://hcidla.lacity.org/
Program permanently closed
Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA)
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$247,254,999.80
Treasury ERA1 only
BothNoNoBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
30% AMI or less, past due rent
Other
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, ID; LA LL participation agreement
https://www.foxla.com/news/applications-open-march-30-for-las-2021-emergency-rental-assistance-program?taid=60507011409c2a00011db398&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitterhttps://hcidla.lacity.org/3/19/20217/27/2022
Los Angeles, California
34.0522342, -118.2436849
53
CountyCaliforniaMarin CountyMarin County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Marin County Rental Assistance online application is open.This program is a partnership between the County of Marin and local community-based organizations, including Adopt A Family, Canal Alliance, Community Action Marin, North Marin Community Services, Ritter Center, St. Vincent de Paul Society, West Marin Community Services and Women Helping All People.https://www.marincounty.org/depts/cd/divisions/housing/renter-and-landlord-resources/marin-county-emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
County of Marin and local community-based organizations, including Adopt A Family, Canal Alliance, Community Action Marin, North Marin Community Services, Ritter Center, St. Vincent de Paul Society, West Marin Community Services and Women Helping All People
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$32,905,823.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
30% AMI or lessOther
80% AMI or less, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/Need-COVID-rent-relief-in-the-Bay-Area-Here-s-16064401.php4/13/20217/27/2022
Marin County, California
38.083403, -122.7633036
54
CountyCaliforniaMerced CountyMerced County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCentral Valley Opportunity Center is helping Merced County administer their fund. Eligibility for assistance shall be determined based on total annual
household income at/or below 50% of area median income and at least one COVID-19 eligibility requirement below.
https://www.cvoc.org/
Program permanently closed
Central Valley Opportunity Center
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,220,000.60
Treasury ERA1 only
YesUnknownUnknownNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Landlord form
https://3f6be7c6-465d-489e-8fa8-622ef07b6774.filesusr.com/ugd/f82c08_330dc3621da14e7aba2f2a5ef7589aca.pdf3/12/20217/27/2022
Merced County, California
37.2009788, -120.7120023
55
CountyCaliforniaMonterey CountyMonterey County Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramApplications are set to open Tuesday for those in need of rental assistance. City staff has already been accepting appointments for those who are wanting help in the application process. The $10 million emergency rental assistance grant was awarded to Salinas by United Way Monterey County.https://www.unitedwaymcca.org/county-rent-and-utilityProgram closedUnited Way Monterey County
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$51,194,535.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
Water, sewer, gas, electric, waste disposal, and internet
YesInternetBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households with past due rent
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, ID
https://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/2021/03/23/emergency-rental-assistance-program-salinas/6956311002/4/9/20217/27/2022
Monterey County, California
36.3136201, -121.3541631
56
CityCaliforniaOaklandKeep Oakland HousedThe $12.8m direct allocation will be deployed through Keep Oakland Housed (KOH). This program is tenant-focused, prioritizing housing stability and homelessness prevention and targeting the most vulnerable Oakland residents.https://www.oaklandca.gov/resources/housing-resources-erap-emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closed
City of Oakland and multiple CBOs
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, intake support, application processing
$45,232,445.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsTOTAL: $15,000Yes18 months
electricity, gas, water, home energy
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
30% AMI or less; Previously experienced homelessness; Reside in zip code with high rates of COVID-19 infection
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due RentYesUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2021/04/01/need-help-with-rent-oaklands-emergency-rental-assistance-program-for-tenants-starts-today/All Home (CA)4/14/20217/27/2022Oakland, California
37.5485396, -121.988583
57
CountyCaliforniaOrange CountyOrange County Emergency Rental AssistanceA new program to help some Orange County residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to pay rent and some utility bills was announced. The county is using $65.5 million from the federal government to help some needy renters hang on to their apartments and cover some bills.https://era.211oc.org/
Program permanently closed
Orange County, 211 OC, and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$65,576,556.30
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyTOTAL: $10,000UnknownUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://twitter.com/ochealth/status/1355969400298500096https://era.211oc.org/https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/orange-county-announces-covid-19-rental-assistance-program/2513875/2/1/20217/27/2022
Orange County , California
33.7174708, -117.8311428
58
CountyCaliforniaPlacer CountyRent Help PlacerPlacer County has launched Rent Help Placer – an Emergency Rental Assistance Program funded by the U.S. Treasury. Rent Help Placer provides financial assistance to eligible low-income renters in Placer County to pay for past due or current rent and utility payments. Applicants must show a loss in income or other related financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic to qualify.https://renthelpplacer.com/
Program permanently closed
Placed County, 211 Placer, Placer Community Foundation
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$11,843,012.90
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, water, home energy
UnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.rosevilletoday.com/news/auburn/placer-county-emergency-rental-assistance/https://renthelpplacer.com/faq4/15/20217/27/2022
Placer County, California
39.0915751, -120.8039474
59
CityCaliforniaRiversideCity of Riverside Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe City of Riverside received a direct allocation of Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to assist eligible households with rental assistance and utilities to ensure housing stability.https://www.riversideca.gov/homelesssolutions/housing-authority/riverside-rental-assistance-program
Accepting applications
City of Riverside
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$26,065,847.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, and energy costs
UnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Housing Instability
Unspecifiedhttps://www.unitedlift.org/https://www.riversideca.gov/https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ee3fa877ce3e62ee331b2f4/t/614e056bb9fc5478cef1989b/1632503147978/Tenant+FAQ+English_9.23+final.pdf4/15/20217/27/2022
Riverside, California
33.9806005, -117.3754942
60
CountyCaliforniaRiverside CountyUnited Lift Rental Assistance ProgramUnited Lift will provide one-time rental assistance for up to 12 months of unpaid rent between March 13, 2020 and the date of the application, as well as three months of future rent.https://www.unitedlift.org/Riverside County, Moreno ValleyProgram closed
United Lift (County of Riverside, United way, Lift to Rise, multiple CBO partners)
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, intake support, application processing
$193,674,654.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewer, Trash
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households that have not received funds from prior emergency rental assistance program
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.desertsun.com/story/money/business/2021/03/05/riverside-county-launches-next-round-rental-assistance/4599747001/https://www.unitedlift.org/faqs3/8/20217/27/2022
Riverside County, California
33.9532966, -117.3961192
61
CountyCalifornia
Sacramento County
Sacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA) ProgramIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA), in partnership with the City and the County of Sacramento, is offering emergency rent and utilities assistance for renters impacted by COVID-19, through federal and state funding. The application period for the Sacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA) Program Phase 2 will be February 25 – March 19, 2021.https://www.shra.org/sera/Sacramento County, Sacramento
Accepting applications
Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$203,237,312.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes
SMUD, PG&E, Water, Sewer, Trash
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Households with eviction notice
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.shra.org/sera/https://www.shra.org/sera-faqs-2/2/24/20217/27/2022
Sacramento County, California
38.47467, -121.3541631
62
CityCaliforniaSan BernardinoSan Bernardino Eviction Prevention ProgramAll renters in the City of San Bernardino who meet the eligibility requirements may receive onetime rental assistance under the Eviction Prevention Program. Eligible households can receive assistance for payment of up to six consecutive months of rent arrears. Funds are paid directly to the landlord.https://www.sbcityrent.com/
Program permanently closed
United Way/211, San Bernardino
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$21,151,167.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes
gas, electric, propane, water/sewer, trash, and alternative energy sources, e.g. solar panel service
UnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, 120% FMR or less
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.sbcityrent.com/https://apps.iscuw.org/is_csb_eligible?slug=1244254/15/20217/27/2022
San Bernardino , California
34.1083449, -117.2897652
63
CountyCalifornia
San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County Rent Relief PartnershipSan Bernardino County has established the San Bernardino County Rent Relief Partnership, an emergency rental assistance program that will leverage more than $46.8 million in federal Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 funds to provide rental and utility assistance to county residents impacted by COVID-19.https://sbcountycdha.com/rental-relief-program-2/
Program permanently closed
Inland SoCal 211+, San Bernardino
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$40,826,714.20
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2021/04/09/san-bernardino-county-announces-coronavirus-rental-relief-program/4/15/20217/27/2022
San Bernardino County, California
34.9592083, -116.419389
64
CityCaliforniaSan DiegoCity of San Diego COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance ProgramThe City of San Diego COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance Program helps to pay past-due, unpaid rent and utilities for individuals and families with low income in the City of San Diego who experience financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Households with income at or below 80 percent of San Diego’s Area Median Income ($92,400 per year for a family of four) may qualify if they are obligated to pay rent, have experienced a reduction in income or other financial hardship due to COVID-19, and are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
https://www.sdhc.org/housing-opportunities/help-with-your-rent/covid-19-rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
City of San Diego and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$205,243,104.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2021/03/22/local-leaders-encourage-san-diegans-to-apply-for-covid-19-relief-program/https://covidassistance.sdhc.org/assets/NewFolder/COVID-19%20HSAP%20FAQs_ENG-SPAN.pdf4/5/20217/27/2022
San Diego, California
32.715738, -117.1610838
65
CountyCalifornia
San Diego County
County of San Diego COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday, January 26 to expand the emergency rental assistance program for San Diegans who have suffered economic hardships due to COVID-19. The County’s program allows San Diegans who are facing eviction or are unable to pay their rent to apply for financial assistance. Funds can be used to cover rent, utilities and other household expenses. The expanded program will award funds for up to six months of expenses at a time and applicants can request additional funding if they still require monetary assistance after that time. The emergency rental assistance program would also give priority to single-parent households, many of which have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic’s impact on the economy.https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/sdhcd/community-development/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.htmlProgram closed
County of San Diego, South Bay Community Services, La Maestra
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$226,964,709.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYesUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Single parent households; Health Equity Places Index
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.asianjournal.com/business/real-estate/board-expands-covid-19-rental-assistance-program/https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/sdhcd/community-development/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.htmlhttps://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2021-02-09/supervisors-support-vaccines-for-law-enforcement-grants-for-small-businesseshttps://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/dam/sdc/sdhcd/new-docs/ERAP-Verification-Checklist.pdfhttps://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2021/08/17/angry-county-meeting-on-covid-rules-were-coming-after-every-one-of-you/2/2/20217/27/2022
San Diego County, California
32.7157305, -117.1610966
66
CityCaliforniaSan FranciscoSan Francisco’s Local Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFor rent help for April 2021 and after, you can apply for San Francisco's program. Our program provides up to 6 months of assistance.https://sf.gov/renthelp
Program permanently closed
City of San Francisco, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$26,209,982.70
Treasury ERA1 only
Both6 months3 monthsUnknownUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://sf.gov/renthelphttps://sf.gov/sites/default/files/2021-05/Final%20ERAP%20FAQ_ENG.pdf6/10/20217/27/2022
San Francisco, California
37.7749295, -122.4194155
67
CountyCalifornia
San Joaquin County
San Joaquin County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Federal and California State Governments have made funding available for residents of San Joaquin County to provide assistance in paying past due rent and utilities. Eligibility criteria for the ERAP includes the following:https://www.sjgov.org/covid19/grants/
Program permanently closed
San Joaquin County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$18,053,426.92
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, and garbage
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership and property insurance statement
https://www.recordnet.com/story/news/coronavirus/2021/03/16/applications-now-open-for-sj-county-and-stockton-rent-assistance-programs/4718503001/3/22/20217/27/2022
San Joaquin County, California
37.9175935, -121.1710389
68
CityCaliforniaSanta AnaSanta Ana CARESGet financial help to pay rent if COVID-19 has hurt your finances and you are unable to pay rent. Grants of up to $5,500 are available. Renters who have already been approved for $1,500 or $3,000 in emergency rental assistance, will be considered for additional assistance (up to a maximum of $5,500) after re-certifying their eligibility with The Salvation Army or Catholic Charities.https://www.santa-ana.org/cares-for-tenants
Program permanently closed
City of Santa Ana, Orange County United Way, multiple nonprofits (Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, Latino Health Access, , Families Forward)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$33,316,847.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsNoUnknownBothYes5-7 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility notice, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, rental ledget, attestation of being at risk of homelessness, attestation of doubling up with other households
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability, Income Non-Traditional,Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, any documentation of COVID impact received from tenants
https://www.santa-ana.org/cares-for-tenants?mc_cid=24956f7baf&mc_eid=8820ad1c5dhttps://www.santa-ana.org/sites/default/files/CARES%20for%20Tenants%20-%20Program%20Guidelines%203-10-2021%20(JB%20SL%20TW%20AR%20MD%20MM)%20-%20English.pdfhttps://www.santa-ana.org/sites/default/files/CARES%20for%20Tenants%20Flyer%20Program%20Flyer%20-%20ENGLISH.pdf4/15/20217/27/2022
Santa Ana, California
33.7454725, -117.867653
69
CountyCalifornia
Santa Barbara County
County of Santa Barbara Emergency Rental & Utility AssistanceCounty of Santa Barbara will be offering Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance through United Way of Santa Barbara County. All County of Santa Barbara residents that have experienced a loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and can demonstrate the need for rental support may apply. There are strict eligibility requirements for this funding opportunityhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UWSBC-county-rental-assistance-COVID-19-impacted-residents
Program permanently closed
United Way of Santa Barbara
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$46,197,282.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Shutoff notice
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.ksby.com/rebound/santa-barbara-county-board-of-supervisors-approves-more-than-13-million-in-rent-reliefhttps://www.unitedwaysb.org/renthttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UWSBC-county-rental-assistance-COVID-19-impacted-residents2/11/20217/27/2022
Santa Barbara County, California
34.4208321, -119.6982057
70
CountyCalifornia
Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County Homelessness Prevention SystemThe Santa Clara County Homelessness Prevention System has assistance available for extremely low income residents who need help paying rent. To qualify, you must be a Santa Clara County resident who:
Has been financially impacted by the pandemic;
Is at-risk of losing your housing; AND
Makes less than 30% of the area’s median income
http://www.preventhomelessness.org/Santa Clara County, San Jose
Program permanently closed
Santa Clara Homelessness Prevention System, City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, intake support, application processing
$57,318,388.10
Treasury ERA1 only
BothNoUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
30% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
appears to be a combo between ELI and at-risk of losing home
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
Proof of ownership
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/osh/NeedAssistance/Rent/Pages/home.aspxEmail Communication5/26/20217/27/2022
Santa Clara County, California
37.3541079, -121.9552356
71
CityCaliforniaSanta ClaritaSanta Clarita COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramBeginning April 1, 2021, the City of Santa Clarita (City) is launching the Santa Clarita COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program (Program) to provide financial relief to low- to moderate-income residential households unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Program provides assistance for up to four full months of rental arrears, contingent upon funding availability. Payment is made directly to landlords on behalf of eligible tenants.https://www.santa-clarita.com/city-hall/departments/covid-19-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
City of Santa Clarita
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,238,156.50
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only5 months5 monthsNoUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.santa-clarita.com/city-hall/departments/covid-19-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.santa-clarita.com/home/showpublisheddocument?id=194394/15/20217/27/2022
Santa Clarita, California
34.3916641, -118.542586
72
CountyCaliforniaSolano CountySolano County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe goal of this program is to keep individuals and families in their homes and to reduce the financial burden of both tenants and property owners. Tenants living in Solano County, as well as Landlords of rental properties located in Solano County, are encouraged to apply. All applicants must meet eligibility criteria and provide required supporting documents before being approved to receive assistance. Covers 100% of arrearshttps://www.ccyoso.org/solanoerap
Program permanently closed
County of Solano and Catholic Charities of Yolo-Solano Inc.
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$13,309,203.80
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
PGE, Water, Sewer and/or
Garbage
UnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, Current Property Taxes, Proof of Ownership
https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/Need-COVID-rent-relief-in-the-Bay-Area-Here-s-16064401.php4/26/20217/27/2022
Solano County, California
38.3104969, -121.9017954
73
CountyCaliforniaSonoma CountySonoma County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe County of Sonoma will begin providing support to households impacted by COVID-19 through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) starting on April 19. The program will provide payment assistance for tenants who are behind on rent and utilities. ERAP additionally provides options for landlords to participate and receive financial assistance. This program is open to all County residents, regardless of immigration status, who are renters or landlords requiring rental assistance.https://socoemergency.org/emergency/novel-coronavirus/finance-housing/housing-and-renter-support/
Program permanently closed
Sonoma County and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$62,355,595.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Gas, Electric, Water. Sewer, Trash, Internet
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Single Parent Households, Health Equity
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CAO/Press-Releases/Sonoma-County-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-to-launch-on-April-19/https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CAO/Press-Releases/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-receives-additional-funding/https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CAO/Press-Releases/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-40-million-relief-funds-pauses-program-temporarily/4/15/20217/27/2022
Sonoma County, California
38.5779555, -122.9888319
74
CountyCalifornia
Stanislaus County
Stanislaus County and Modesto Emergency Rental AssistanceStanislaus County and the City of Modesto received a combined amount of approximately $16.4 million from the federal government for distribution to those who are eligible and can demonstrate a need and anticipate receiving a combined total of approximately $19.5 million from the State of California. In total, approximately $35.9 million will be made available to Eligible Households communitywide. The ERAP funding received is restricted to Stanislaus County residents.https://www.stanrentassist.com/Stanislaus County, Modesto
Program permanently closed
Stanislaus County, the City of Modesto, the Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority, United Way of Stanislaus County and four local credit unions
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$24,235,617.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
electricity, gas, water, sewage, trash, and internet
YesInternetBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease, Social Security Card
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.stanrentassist.com/homehttps://www.modbee.com/news/local/article252107148.html3/4/20217/27/2022
Stanislaus County, California
37.5090711, -120.9876321
75
CityCaliforniaStocktonStockton Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Stockton Emergency Rental Assistance Program is intended to provide housing stability for families and individuals facing economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.http://www.stocktonca.gov/government/departments/econDev/houseEra.html
Program permanently closed
City of Stockton, El Concilio
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$40,496,211.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months18 monthsYes18 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, and garbage
Yes
Relocation Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households that are being evicted or at risk of being evicted; Past due rental assistance from April 1, 2020, through November 30, 2021; and
Past-due utility payments
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, Proof of ownership; property insurance statement
https://www.recordnet.com/story/news/coronavirus/2021/03/16/applications-now-open-for-sj-county-and-stockton-rent-assistance-programs/4718503001/http://www.stocktonca.gov/files/ERAP_2_AB832_FAQs.pdf3/22/20217/27/2022
Stockton, California
37.9577016, -121.2907796
76
Tribal Government
California
All Mission Indian Housing Authority
All Mission Indian Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis program is available to Tribal Members living in Rental housing (on or off-reservation) that are at 80% Area Median Income or below. Funding is available to assist with rent and/or utilities for up to 12 months or until all funds have been spent. Program details are still being worked out and the application is expected to be available on the AMIHA website soon. Please watch your mailbox and check the AMIHA website for the application and further information on this funding.http://www.amiha.org/
Program permanently closed
All Mission Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,189,800.02
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
utilities, and home energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttp://www.amiha.org/5/25/20217/27/2022
All Mission Indian Housing Authority
33.511687, -117.157576
77
Tribal Government
California
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria Emergency Rental AssistanceBear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria is offering Emergency Rental Assistance as a result of COVID-19.https://www.bearriverrancheria.org/emergency-assistance-formsProgram closed
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$68,259.02
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal IDhttp://www.brb-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERA-Intake-Application-Fillable-Form.pdfhttp://www.brb-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERA-Declaration-Form-FILLABLE.pdfhttps://www.bearriverrancheria.org/_files/ugd/c3beb0_b745935c1a644322bd8b9c372e9aaa27.pdf5/12/20217/27/2022
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
40.6258163, -124.2125549
78
Tribal Government
California
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Payments will be made directly to the
landlord or utility company.
https://www.bvrancheria.com/housing
Program permanently closed
BVR Department of Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$665,073.37
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
1/19/20227/27/2022
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
79
Tribal Government
California
Enterprise Rancheria Indian Housing Authority
Enterprise Rancheria Emergency Rental Assistance Programhttps://enterpriserancheria.org/departments/housing-authority/
Program permanently closed
Enterprise Rancheria Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$781,581.01
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 monthsYes15Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Native American Households
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified4/29/20217/27/2022
Enterprise Rancheria Indian Housing Authority
39.4769876, -121.5467695
80
Tribal Government
California
Greenville Rancheria
Greenville Rancheria Rental Assistance Programhttp://www.greenvillerancheria.com/membership-forms
Program permanently closed
Greenville Rancheria
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$173,042.73
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown14 monthsUnknownUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedTribal IDhttp://www.greenvillerancheria.com/pdf/membership-forms/rental-assistance-program-application.pdfhttp://www.greenvillerancheria.com/membership-forms5/12/20217/27/2022
Greenville Rancheria
40.1577798, -122.2254645
81
Tribal Government
California
Hoopa Valley Housing Authority
Hoopa Valley Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Programhttps://www.hoopa-nsn.gov/
Program permanently closed
Hoopa Valley Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,034,999.95
Treasury ERA1 only
BothUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID4/29/20217/27/2022
Hoopa Valley Housing Authority
41.0682907, -123.6837768
82
Tribal Government
California
Karuk Tribe Housing Authority (Tdhe Karuk Tribe)
Karuk Tribe Housing Authority COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Karuk Tribe Housing Authority (KTHA) is happy to announce that funding has been received to provide an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) for the payment of rents and utilities, including past due amounts, to eligible households, who are experiencing financial hardships due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. This has been a financially difficult time for all of us, and KTHA is happy to help families get back on their feet!https://www.karuk.us/index.php/information/62-announcements/581-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Karuk Tribe Housing Authority (Tdhe Karuk Tribe)
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,180,444.72
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedTribal ID4/29/20217/27/2022
Karuk Tribe Housing Authority (Tdhe Karuk Tribe)
41.7046046, -122.6188
83
Tribal Government
California
Kashia Band Of Pomo Indians
Kashia Band of Pomo Indians COVID Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramKashia Band Of Pomo Indians is offering Emergency Rental Assistance as a result of COVID-19.https://www.stewartspoint.org/wp2/housing/Program closedKashia Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$763,322.54
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID5/5/20217/27/2022
Kashia Band Of Pomo Indians
38.4574777, -122.7343957
84
Tribal Government
California
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians Emergency Rental AssistanceWe are pleased to announce that the Tribe may be able to assist you with a portion of your home rent payment.https://www.mesagrandeband-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/Rent-assistant-letter.pdfProgram closed
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$379,034.14
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://www.mesagrandeband-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/Rent-assistant-letter.pdf6/4/20217/27/2022
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
33.1416465, -116.7866783
85
Tribal Government
California
North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority (NFRIHA)
North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority Emergency Shelter ProgramThe North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority (NFRIHA) has established an Emergency Shelter Program in response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The program will provide emergency shelter necessary to quarantine/isolate away from other household members due to COVID-19. This program is intended to protect health and prevent person to person transmission of COVID-19.https://www.northforkrancheria-nsn.gov/iha/housing-programs/
Program permanently closed
North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority (NFRIHA)
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,363,966.28
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownYes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays
UnknownNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID5/10/20217/27/2022
North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority (NFRIHA)
37.2316651, -119.4915583
86
Tribal Government
California
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Up to 12 months of Emergency Rental and Utility assistance (current and past due) to eligible households living in the private market or NCIHA managed homes within the United States. Funds are received by NCIHA through the U.S. Department of Treasury and are administered through NCIHA’s Resident Services Department.https://nciha.org/erap-application/
Program permanently closed
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,671,036.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes12
Water, Sewer, Electricity, Trash, and Home Heating (i.e. Gas, Wood/Pellets and Oil)
UnknownUnknownNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID5/11/20217/27/2022
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
39.17999210000001, -123.2241701
87
Tribal Government
California
Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians
Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians Rental Assistance ProgramThe Picayune Rancheria Housing Department received a direct allocation of Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to assist eligible households with rental assistance and utilities to ensure housing stability.https://chukchansitribe.net/rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Chukchansi Indian Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,096,201.56
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesYesTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://chukchansitribe.net/rental-assistance-program/rental-assistance-program-flyer/6/17/20217/27/2022
Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians
37.328156, -119.6496703
88
Tribal Government
CaliforniaPit River TribePit River Tribe Emergency Rental and Utilities AssistancePit River Social Services EMERGENCY Assistance Rental and Utilities cost are required to give preference in its U.S. Department of Treasury Emergency Rental/Utilities Assistance funded programs to Native American households. Non-natives are allowed to participate but only after Native American applicants have been housed. All programs listed below are funded under these regulations. Rent is based on incomehttp://pitrivertribe.org/socialservices/
Program permanently closed
Pit River Tribe Social Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,606,752.74
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Native American Households
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID5/12/20217/27/2022Pit River Tribe
40.7562607, -122.3705646
89
Tribal Government
California
Quartz Valley Indian Reservation
Quartz Valley Indian Reservation Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe U.S. Department of the Treasury has awarded the Quartz Valley Indian Reservation (“the Tribe”) funding under the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“ERA Funding”) adopted by Division N, Title V of HR 133-888, commencing with Section 500, to provide emergency rental and utility assistance to tenants and homebuyers and other eligible households.http://www.qvir.com/forms.htmlProgram closed
Quartz Valley Indian Reservation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$588,660.66
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, propane, and garbage
collection
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Tenant in Tribal Designated Housing
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.qvir.com/forms.htmlhttp://www.qvir.com/uploads/2/8/6/9/2869254/022021_emergency_rental_assistance_policies_rapport_rev_0216_mss_edit.pdfhttp://www.qvir.com/uploads/2/8/6/9/2869254/022021_emergency_rental_assistance_program_application_rev_rapport_0216_mss_edit.pdf6/3/20217/27/2022
Quartz Valley Indian Reservation
41.6162112, -122.9738283
90
Tribal Government
California
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing Entity
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing EntityThe QHA Emergency Rental Assistance Program helps renters who suffered disruption and/or loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic by assisting with past due rent and utilities.https://www.quechantribe.com/departments-housing.html
Program permanently closed
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing Entity
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,172,813.58
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction NoticeUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.quechantribe.com/departments-housing.htmlhttps://www.quechantribe.com/documents/documents/ERA_Complete_Application_05112021.pdf7/16/20217/27/2022
Quechan Tribally Designated Housing Entity
32.7383209, -114.6127805
91
Tribal Government
California
Resighini Rancheria
Resighini Rancheria Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramAdditional COVID-19 Funds have become available to assist Tribal Citizens with their rental assistance needs. These funds are available to Tribal Citizens regardless of where they live, so long as they meet certain income guidelines. Completed applications, along with all required documents, can be emailed to office@resighinirancheria.comhttp://resighinirancheria.com/2021/03/26/4969/Program closedResighini Rancheria
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$66,777.02
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownTOTAL: $1,500Yes
Water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, propane, and trash removal
UnknownTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal IDhttp://resighinirancheria.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Emergency-Rental-Assistance_COVID_Application_final.pdfhttp://resighinirancheria.com/2021/03/26/4969/5/12/20217/27/2022
Resighini Rancheria
41.5133976, -124.022632
92
Tribal Government
California
San Pasqual Band Of Mission Indians
San Pasqual Band Of Mission Indians Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The primary objective of the San Pasqual Emergency Rental Assistance Program is to ensure low-income people remain stably housed as the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic continues. The COVID-19 relief package provides states, Tribes, and jurisdictions with flexibility in the evidence they require for applicants to prove housing instability.https://www.sanpasqualbandofmissionindians.org/departments/housing-and-community-development
Program permanently closed
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Housing & Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$488,518.54
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes15
Natural gas, electricity, propane, and wood
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecifiedhttps://corecanvas.s3.amazonaws.com/sanpasqual-723a8d62/media/original/60625c5ef11000_ERAP%20Policy%20v2.pdf5/12/20217/27/2022
San Pasqual Band Of Mission Indians
33.2140791, -116.9752023
93
Tribal Government
California
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramDept. of Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance has financial assistance available for rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy cost, utilities and home energy cost arreas, and other expenses reltaed to housing incurred due directly or indirectly, to the COVID-19 pandemic. First come, first serve and or until funds have been expensed. Submissions of Emergency Rental Assistance applications begin March 1, 2021.https://santarosacahuilla-nsn.gov/component/content/category/2-uncategorised.html
Program permanently closed
Santa Rosa Tribal Office
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$78,118.33
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity,gas,water,sewer,and trash removal
Yes
Relocation expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://santarosacahuilla-nsn.gov/images/pdf/SRBCI_-_ERAP_Policy_and_Procedures_3-18-21.pdfhttps://www.facebook.com/santarosacahuilla/?__tn__=-UC*F6/17/20217/27/2022
Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
33.55757140000001, -116.531784
94
Tribal Government
California
Tolowa Dee-Ni' Nation
Tolowa Dee-Ni' Nation Emergency Rental Assistance Program - COVID-19Eligible Households may receive up to 12 months of rental & utility assistance, as well as payment of any back rent you owe. There are no geographic restrictions, so Tolowa Households anywhere in the US can receive assistance if you meet the eligibility criteria.
https://www.tolowa-nsn.gov/new-rental-assistance-available/
Program permanently closed
Tolowa Dee-Ni' Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,286,116.04
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown12 months12 monthsYes
electricity, water, sewer, and any home-heating bill such as oil, gas, or wood
UnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
UnspecifiedTribal ID5/12/20217/27/2022
Tolowa Dee-Ni' Nation
41.9300469, -124.1415828
95
Tribal Government
California
Yurok Indian Housing Authority
Yurok Indian Housing Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides temporary emergency assistance to Yurok Tribal households that have experienced loss of income or increased expenses due to COVID-19.https://www.yurokhousing.com/alert_detail.php
Program permanently closed
Yurok Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,051,760.44
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal ID5/18/20217/27/2022
Yurok Indian Housing Authority
41.5761283, -124.0734251
96
StateColoradoColorado Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Program provides rental assistance on behalf of qualifying renter households to prevent housing instability, potential eviction, and financial hardships for tenants and
landlords as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://cdola.colorado.gov/rental-mortgage-assistance
State of Colorado, Boulder County, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Aurora
Program closedDepartment of Local Affairs
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Hornen/a$541,713,834.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
TOTAL: 150% FMR or less
NoNoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, applicants on waitlist from previous programs, and applicants outside of jurisdictions that received federal rental assistance funds, while those funds last.
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C4PJL6Nt8RyB8UhnNcI1i5gtxo6BsCEH/viewhttps://www.denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Department-of-Housing-Stability/Resident-Resources/Rent-and-Utility-Assistance3/26/20217/29/2022Colorado
39.5500507, -105.7820674
97
CountyColoradoAdams CountyAdams County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramAdams County – in partnership with Maiker Housing Partners, Brighton Housing Authority, and Commerce City Housing Authority – may be able to help through the Adams County Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program.https://adamscountycovid19.org/adams-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Adams County, Maiker Housing Partners, Brighton Housing Authority, Commerce City Housing Authority
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$25,300,743.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Gas, Electric, Water. Sewer, Trash, Internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
https://adamscountycovid19.org/adams-county-emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.adcogov.org/news/adams-county-launches-emergency-rental-assistance-program4/15/20217/29/2022
Adams County, Colorado
39.8398269, -104.1930918
98
CountyColoradoArapahoe CountyArapahoe County Rent, Mortgage and Utility AssistanceThe goal of this program is to keep families in their homes with the heat and lights on. This assistance program helps to alleviate short-term financial stress on housing needs, so that families can focus resources on other basic and critical needs. Funding for this program is limited and submitting an application is not a guarantee of assistance.https://www.arapahoegov.com/1662/Rent-and-Mortgage-Assistance
Accepting applications - rolling basis
Arapahoe County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$23,624,627.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYesNoTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.arapahoegov.com/1662/Rent-and-Mortgage-Assistance4/16/20217/29/2022
Arapahoe County, Colorado
39.62031, -104.332644
99
CityColoradoDenverDenver City and County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Tenants who have been unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused directly or indirectly by COVID-19 may be eligible for rental assistance. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) can help cover rent as far back as April 2020. Help can include past due, current, and two additional months of rent up to a maximum of 15 months of assistance.https://www.denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Department-of-Housing-Stability/Resident-Resources/Rent-and-Utility-Help#section-2Program closed
City of Denver, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$39,340,606.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothYes5 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, unsafe and unhealthy living conditions, overcrowding, utility shut-off, domestic violence
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.denvergov.org/files/assets/public/housing-stability/documents/emergency-rental-assistance-guidelines_denver_-final-07.28.2021.pdfhttps://www.coloradopolitics.com/news/denver-expands-contracts-for-emergency-rental-assistance-program/article_68d48ab3-9b4d-56ee-b030-5160f4402ed2.html10/4/20218/1/2022Denver, Colorado
39.7392358, -104.990251
100
CountyColoradoDouglas CountyDouglas County Emergency Rental AssistanceDouglas County residents who are behind on their rent or utility payments due to COVID-19 financial impacts may be eligible for assistance through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Review eligibility details below and apply if qualified to receive help with previously missed or late payments, and future payments.https://www.douglas.co.us/community-services/services/self-sufficiency/pathways-to-employment/Program closed
Douglas County, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing, case management
$16,458,479.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsTOTAL: $6,000Yes
gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
NoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Tenant contribution: 10-20% depending on AMI; enrollment into workforce development program
Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.douglas.co.us/rent-assistance/https://www.douglas.co.us/documents/emergency-rent-assistance-program-manual.pdf/https://www.douglas.co.us/documents/pathway-program-manual.pdf/https://www.douglas.co.us/documents/pathway-program-manual.pdf/4/15/20218/1/2022
Douglas County, Colorado
39.2587106, -104.9388853
101
CountyColoradoJefferson CountyJefferson County Emergency Assistance COVID-19Unable to make rental payments because of financial hardships related to the COVID-19 pandemic? The ERA program may be able to assist with rent, utilities, deposit assistance, and internet (only available for renters). All applicants must meet income eligibility criteria and must have a documented loss of income due to COVID-19.https://www.jeffco.us/4021/Emergency-Assistance-COVID-19
Program permanently closed
Jefferson County, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$31,421,204.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes15 months
gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.jeffco.us/4021/Emergency-Assistance-COVID-194/15/20218/1/2022
Jefferson County, Colorado
39.5800298, -105.2662931
102
CountyColoradoLarimer CountyLarimer County Emergency Rent Assistance ProgramLarimer County has Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance (ERAP) funds that can help people stay in their homes by paying back rent and utilities, and more. Certain guidelines must be met to receive payments. Landlords: The Property Owners Program (POP) that was offered in 2020 has expired. Please use ERAP for rent assistance on behalf of your tenants.https://www.larimer.gov/humanservices/erap
Accepting applications
Larimer County and Neighbor to Neighbor
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$22,460,692.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthsUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
https://www.reporterherald.com/2021/11/02/larimer-county-commissioners-approve-1-5-million-for-rental-assistance-program/8/5/20218/1/2022
Larimer County, Colorado
40.6955572, -105.5943388
103
CountyColoradoWeld CountyEmergency Rental and Utility Assistance (ERA)Weld County residents struggling to pay rent or utilities due to COVID-19 can apply for assistance. The county announced on Tuesday it received $9.7 million to help eligible residents as part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance program.https://www.weldgov.com/Government/Departments/Human-Services/Emergency-Rental-and-Utility-Assistance-ERA
Program permanently closed
Weld County Dept. of Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,033,344.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 monthsYesNoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified21/02/16/weld-county-receives-9-7-million-for-rent-utility-bill-assistance/2/18/20218/1/2022
Weld County, Colorado
40.3920718, -104.7158226
104
Tribal Government
Colorado
Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Southern Ute Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Southern Ute Indian Housing Authority has received a fund called the EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (ERAP). This funding will help with ANY person renting within the exterior boundaries of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation.https://www.sudrum.com/news/2021/05/07/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap/Program closed
Southern Ute Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,677,932.88
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.sudrum.com/news/2021/05/07/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap/7/14/20218/1/2022
Southern Ute Indian Tribe
37.1076816, -107.6439677
105
Tribal Government
Colorado
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
Ute Indian Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“Program”) shall be administered by the Ute Indian Housing Authority (“UIHA”), to provide rental and utility assistance to eligible Ute Tribe member households and other eligible households. The Program is federally funded through the United States Treasury Department. Assistance provided to eligible households under the Program is contingent upon the availability of Program funding.http://www.utetribe.com/images/Departments/Bulletin/Paper/BulletinApril5.pdf
Program permanently closed
Ute Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,627,347.88
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsMONTHLY: FMRYes15 months
internet, electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs, such as fuel oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.utetribe.com/images/Departments/Bulletin/Paper/BulletinApril5.pdf7/14/20218/1/2022
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
37.0900098, -108.7334982
106
StateConnecticutUniteCTActing through the Department of Housing (DOH), the State of Connecticut is developing the UniteCT Program. This $235million program will provide rental and utility payment assistance to qualified Connecticut households financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The intention of UniteCT is to help stabilize Connecticut’s Rental Housing Market.https://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/Eviction-Prevention-Fund
Accepting applications
Connecticut Department of Housing and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$471,252,147.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $15,000Yes6 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, cost burden
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/UniteCThttps://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DOH/UniteCT/UniteCT-Condensed-GLs.pdfhttps://www.ctinsider.com/business/article/More-money-coming-to-Connecticut-to-help-16556724.php3/17/20218/1/2022Connecticut
41.6032207, -73.087749
107
StateDelawareDelaware Housing Assistance Program (DEHAP)DSHA will begin accepting applications for the Delaware Housing Assistance Program (DEHAP) on Monday, March 22, 2021. DEHAP provides emergency housing assistance to renters affected by shutdowns, closures, layoffs, reduced work hours, unpaid leave or financial hardship related to the COVID-19 health crisis.https://decovidhousinghelp.com/Program closed
Delaware State Housing Authority and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$184,449,631.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months
MONTHLY: $2,000
No
Utilities stated in lease and paid to landlord.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.delawarepublic.org/post/delawares-federally-funded-emergency-rental-assistance-program-reopens-next-weekhttp://destatehousing.com/OtherPrograms/ot_cnp.phphttps://mcusercontent.com/42d196e8f4cfc6e45eabf4cc6/files/8b34abdf-f68f-bf01-dc12-628db9425e0f/DEHAP_Expansion_Press_Release.pdf?utm_source=Delaware+State+Housing+Authority&utm_campaign=99d84ab0d1-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_9_26_2019_9_13_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3f8e686be9-99d84ab0d1-2933187493/22/20218/1/2022Delaware
38.9108325, -75.52766989999999
108
State
District of Columbia
STAY DCSTAY DC is a financial assistance program for D.C. renters and housing providers who are looking for support to cover housing and utility expenses and offset the loss of income. Apply today to receive money you can use to help you pay for your rent, gas, water, and electricity.https://stay.dc.gov/#applyProgram closed
Department of Human Services (DHS), Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS), Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$403,866,611.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, Gas, Water and sewer
Yes
Relocation Expenses
BothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://mayor.dc.gov/release/mayor-bowser-announces-350-million-rent-and-utility-assistance-program-dc-residents4/12/20218/1/2022
District of Columbia
38.9071923, -77.0368707
109
StateFloridaOpportunities for Utilities and Rental Assistance (OUR) FloridaOUR (Opportunities for Utilities and Rental Assistance) Florida Program is Florida’s federally-funded emergency rental assistance relief program to support residents and businesses as they continue to recover and rebuild. OUR Florida provides renters who qualify with relief on unpaid rent and utility bills, and supports landlords and utilities with relief on lost revenue to support their continued recovery.https://www.ourflorida.com/
Program permanently closed
Tidal BasinOtherYes - Tidal Basinn/a$1,611,720,878.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $15,000Yes15 months
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, and trash removal
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes5 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Household income is less than 30% AMI; Housing costs exceed 50% household income; At least one household member has moved due to economic reasons at least twice in the last 60 days; Household has been notified that their right to occupy their current housing will be terminated, including at the end of the eviction moratorium; Applicant lives in a hotel or motel.
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://www.ourflorida.com/faqs/https://www.ourflorida.com/applicant-assistance/utilities/5/13/20218/1/2022Florida
27.6648° N, 81.5158° W
110
CountyFloridaAlachua CountyAlachua County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Alachua County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is a Federal Grant which is intended to assist households who are unable to pay or are having difficulty paying rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It can assist eligible households with the payment of late rent and/or utilities and may also assist with the payment of rent in advance. Payments will generally be made only to landlords/property managers and/or utility companies, not to the households themselves. Each household is limited to $15,000 of assistance.https://info.alachuacounty.us/2021/ERAP/Program closedAlachua County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$32,910,907.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $20,000Yes12 months
Electricity, gas, water & sewer, trash removal, and energy costs, such as fuel oil are covered
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wcjb.com/2021/03/13/families-in-need-can-receive-up-to-15000-for-rental-assistance-in-alachua-county/http://www.floridapoliticalreview.com/alachua-county-issuing-9-million-in-emergency-rental-assistance/3/15/20218/1/2022
Alachua County, Florida
29.6579549, -82.3017728
111
CountyFloridaBrevard CountyBrevard County COVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides financial assistance and housing stability services, including rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing incurred due, directly or indirectly, to the novel coronavirus disease. Assistance is restricted to households whose income is at or below 80% of area median income ($55,350 for a family of four).https://www.brevardfl.gov/HousingAndHumanServicesProgram closed
Brevard County Department of Housing and Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$23,311,292.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
At risk/ active eviction status, utility shut off notice
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://www.brevardfl.gov/docs/default-source/housing-human-services-documents/coronavirus-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance-application.pdf?sfvrsn=cb98e3e7_2http://www.brevardfl.gov/HumanServiceshttps://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/2021/02/12/brevard-opens-applications-18-million-rental-assistance-program/6740010002/3/5/20218/1/2022
Brevard County, Florida
28.263933, -80.7214417
112
CountyFloridaBroward CountyBroward County Rental Assistance ProgramThe Broward County Commission, with funding from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance program, will be allocating emergency funding to eligible residents who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.broward.org/RentAssistance/Pages/default.aspxProgram closed
Broward County Family Success Division
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$106,475,173.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as
fuel oil.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
Eviction NoticeYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://sflcn.com/broward-county-emergency-rental-assistance-portal-opens-april-19/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/fl-bz-broward-opens-rental-assistance-centers-20210625-om36bl6j5rhu7nqzt7yyomzq3a-story.html4/19/20218/1/2022
Broward County, Florida
26.190096, -80.365865
113
CountyFloridaClay CountyClay County Emergency Rental AssistanceClay County has received $6.6 million from the Department of the Treasury through the CARES Act to provide rental assistance to eligible households negatively impacted due to COVID-19 and the resulting economic impact. Clay County residents can apply to cover the financial obligation of three months of past due rent, internet services, and utility and home energy costs, including electricity, gas, water, and fuel oil, incurred from March 2020 to now. This county-wide program covers unincorporated areas and all municipalities.https://www.claycountygov.com/government/cares-act/emergency-rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Clay County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,065,560.90
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water, fuel oil, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2021/03/09/clay-county-gets-66-million-to-provide-rental-assistance/3/15/20218/1/2022
Clay County, Florida
29.9943564, -81.77870209999999
114
CountyFloridaCollier CountyCollier County Assistance ProgramThe CCAP is providing financial aid to individual households and business owners with businesses in Collier County. This program is for individuals and families who have lost jobs, been furloughed or have experienced a reduction of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and need financial assistance paying past due rent, mortgage payments and utility payments.

https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/community-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Collier County Community and Human Services Division
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$16,416,476.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $10,000Yes
water, sewer, trash, electric, gas, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
NoUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/community-assistance-program/faq/#household-assistance6/7/20218/1/2022
Collier County, Florida
26.069985, -81.42789839999999
115
CountyFloridaEscambia CountyEscambia County Emergency Rental Assistance (ERAP) ProgramThe national COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the way we live and do business in Escambia County, and as a result, many families who lease their homes are having a hard time paying rent and utilities. The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to provide emergency rental assistance to eligible residents and their landlords. Assistance will be provided to income eligible residents and families who have been financially impacted by COVID-19, are at risk of experiencing homelessness of housing instability, and have not received any other rental assistance.https://myescambia.com/erapProgram closedEscambia County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,326,800.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 Months12 MonthsYes
Water, Sewer, Trash, Propane (for heating, cooking, and hot water), Electricity, and Gas payments are eligible
YesUtility Late FeesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://myescambia.com/docs/default-source/upload/escambia-erap-policies-and-procedures-rev-9-14https://myescambia.com/erap/faqhttps://myescambia.com/erap/requirements10/19/20218/1/2022
Escambia County, Florida
30.6389408, -87.3413599
116
CityFloridaHialeahHialeah City Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Hialeah Grants and Human Services Department shall provide rent and utility assistance (Water and Sewer, trash removal services, and electricity) for households who have been impacted by COVID-19. Eligible tenants can apply for financial assistance to be paid directly to their landlord or utility provider except as provided herein.http://www.hialeahfl.gov/690/ERAP
Accepting applications
City of Hialeah Department of Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$17,488,706.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12
electricity, gas, oil, water, sewer, trash, and internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Unspecifiedhttps://www.hialeahfl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12839/ERAP-Policies--Procedures?bidId=4/27/20218/1/2022Hialeah, Florida
25.8575963, -80.2781057
117
CountyFlorida
Hillsborough County
Hillsborough County Rapid Response Recovery Assistance Program (R3)Hillsborough County and the City of Tampa received federal funding to assist residents who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the impacts of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The funding supports the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), which aims to prevent recipients from experiencing further financial hardship or additional consequences to living conditions by providing eligible and approved households up to $7,500 for past-due rent and up to $750 for past-due TECO utilities.https://r3.hcflgov.net/Hillsborough County, TampaProgram closed
Hillsborough County, Bay Area Legal Services, United Way
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$99,348,161.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYeselectricityYesLate FeesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.tampabay.com/news/hillsborough/2021/03/12/hillsborough-tampa-to-offer-44-million-in-rental-help/3/15/20218/1/2022
Hillsborough County, Florida
27.9903597, -82.3017728
118
CityFloridaJacksonvilleCity of Jacksonville Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The City of Jacksonville announced plans to use a $28.9 million grant from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program to help Duval County residents affected by the pandemic. The funds will be available to citizens to cover up to 12 months of rent and utility payments with the option for an additional three months if determined necessary to ensure housing stability. Partnering agency, the United Way of Northeast Florida, will distribute $23.8 million for rental assistance. The City will process the applications and work in partnership with JEA to distribute the remaining $5 million to thousands of eligible customer accounts with past due utility balances. The City will determine eligibility based on the standards below.https://unitedwaynefl.org/erap/Program closed
United Way of Northeast Florida, multiple nonprofits, JEA, City of Jacksonville
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$72,399,078.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/local/jacksonville-city-council-green-lights-rental-utility-help/77-b4fbed20-0b9b-4bd1-95ff-c1dfda496074https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20527887/erap-faqs.pdfhttps://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2021/03/28/applications-to-open-monday-for-jacksonvilles-emergency-rental-utility-assistance-program/3/15/20218/1/2022
Jacksonville, Florida
30.3500511, -81.6035062
119
CountyFloridaLake CountyLake County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramLake County has earmarked $9 million for rental assistance and $1 million for utility assistance.https://lakecountyfl.submittable.com/submitProgram closedLake County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$16,304,329.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $15,000Yes12Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease, 2020 Tax Returns 1040
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified3/5/20218/1/2022
Lake County, Florida
28.702847, -81.77870209999999
120
CountyFloridaLee CountyLee County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramLee County will pay up to six months of past due rent and utilities and three months of prospective payments for qualified households, plus ongoing payment of future rent as permitted. However, rental assistance cannot exceed a total of 12 months for each qualified household. The total months include past due, current due, and prospective payments.https://leeflcares.com/Program closedLee County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$41,679,062.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months6 monthsYes12NoTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecifiedhttps://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/leecountyfl/participant2/23/20218/1/2022Lee County, Florida
26.6630286, -81.9534815
121
CountyFloridaLeon CountyLeon County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIf you have been impacted by COVID-19, you may be eligible to receive assistance through Leon County’s Leon CARES Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). The Leon CARES ERAP, approved by the Board of County Commissioners in January 2021, uses federal dollars to provide assistance to citizens experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19. The Leon CARES ERAP provides assistance with rent, rental arrears, utilities, and utility arrears on behalf of eligible households.
https://cms.leoncountyfl.gov/cares/Program closedLeon County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$22,003,668.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthsNoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://cms.leoncountyfl.gov/Portals/59/xPlugin/uploads/2021/3/25/LC-CARES-ERAP-Tenants-FAQs-Letter-d04%20-%20AJ.pdf4/14/20218/1/2022
Leon County, Florida
30.4906177, -84.1857115
122
CountyFloridaManatee CountyManatee County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA) provides funds to renters in Manatee County and its municipalities who are delinquent on rent and in need of rental payment assistance due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds will be provided as a grant for rent and landlord-paid utilities for approved applicants. Eligible renters may receive grant funds up to 12 months of assistance, if needed, through November 2021, whichever is less. Funds will be paid directly to the landlord.https://www.mymanatee.org/departments/redevelopment___economic_opportunity/community_development/manatee_cares/emergency_rental_assistance_programProgram closedManatee County, United Way
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$18,941,276.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
Utilities paid by landlord and included in rent
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.mymanatee.org/departments/redevelopment___economic_opportunity/community_development/manatee_cares/emergency_rental_assistance_programhttps://www.mymanatee.org/departments/redevelopment___economic_opportunity/community_development/manatee_cares/emergency_rental_assistance_program/emergency_rental_assistance_faqhttps://www.amisun.com/2021/02/01/applications-reopen-for-cares-act-funding/https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/local/sarasota/2022/03/01/sarasota-manatee-emergency-rental-assistance-help-affordable-housing/6828400001/2/9/20218/1/2022
Manatee County, Florida
27.4799195, -82.34518899999999
123
CountyFloridaMarion CountyCOVID Assistance Program (CAP)In response to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, United Way of Marion County received $10.8 million in Emergency Rental Assistance funds from Marion County to support individuals/families who have been impacted by COVID-19. Specifically for residents of Marion County, the COVID Assistance Program (CAP) provides rent and utility assistance to help support those community members who have been financially impacted by COVID-19.https://www.uwmc.org/CAPProgram closed
United Way of Marion County
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,773,481.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electric, Gas, Heating Oil, Water/Sewer, and Trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
4/13/20218/1/2022
Marion County, Florida
29.2787765, -82.12783999999999
124
CityFloridaMiamiMiami Emergency Rental AssistanceMiami plans to launch a new relief program that would provide a year’s worth of rent and utilities for struggling tenants who live inside city limits. On Thursday, the commission voted to dedicate about 90% of the city’s $14 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to emergency rental assistance that will provide up to $24,000 for eligible households. About $12.7 million will go toward rent and utility payments. Applications are not open yet. The city is expected to launch the program soon. About $1.1 million will pay for administration of the program. Three local nonprofits will receive $100,000 each to help people stay in their homes: Sunshine For All; Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida; and Legal Services of Greater Miami.https://www.miamigov.com/Housing-Assistance-Recovery/Housing-Assistance/ERA-ProgramProgram closed
Miami Dept. of Housing and Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Nan McKayn/a$42,837,836.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsTOTAL: $24,000Yes
water and sewer, power, gas, and/or home Internet costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
applicants with a 3 day notice
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article249153320.htmlhttps://www.miamigov.com/Government/Departments-Organizations/Housing-Community-Developmenthttps://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/city-of-miami-to-distribute-next-round-of-emergency-rental-assistance-money/2626183/2/24/20218/1/2022Miami, Florida
25.7616798, -80.1917902
125
CountyFlorida
Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County Emergency Rental Program 2.3 (ERAP 2.3)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program 2.3 provides rental payment assistance for up to 12 months in arrears, if you meet certain income qualifications and are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The amount of rental assistance you receive will depend on the amount of unpaid rent. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Monday, March 15.https://www.miamidade.gov/global/housing/emergency-rental-assistance-program.pageProgram closedMiami-Dade County
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Indelible Solutions
n/a$174,195,609.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 months
MONTHLY: $3,000
NoUnknownBothYesUnspecifiedLottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.miamidade.gov/housing/library/erap/erap-faq-english.pdf3/5/20218/1/2022
Miami-Dade County, Florida
25.5516034, -80.6326916
126
CountyFloridaOkaloosa CountyOkaloosa County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe program provides Emergency Rent and Utility assistance awards to eligible Okaloosa County landlords on behalf of their tenant residents who have experienced loss of income, reduction of working hours, unemployment, or significant additional expenses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://okaloosarentalaid.com/
Program permanently closed
Okaloosa County
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Integrity Groupn/a$5,578,707.60
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.nwfdailynews.com/story/news/2021/04/07/okaloosa-county-florida-providing-rent-assistance-families-struggling-due-covid/7121915002/4/12/20218/1/2022
Okaloosa County, Florida
30.57734009999999, -86.6611083
127
CountyFloridaOrange CountyOrange County Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Orange County Emergency Rental Assistance program is an income-based program aimed at helping Orange County’s most vulnerable tenants who are past-due in rent as a result of financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will distribute $33.4 million of federal funds to assist eligible Orange County residents.https://www.ocfl.net/EmergencySafety/Coronavirus/EmergencyRentalAssistance.aspx#funding-availability
Accepting applications
Orange County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$57,065,418.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $20,000NoNoTenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://www.ocfl.net/EmergencySafety/Coronavirus/EmergencyRentalAssistance.aspx#.YD-4WmhKiUkhttps://newsroom.ocfl.net/2021/02/emergency-rental-assistance-program-frequently-asked-questions/https://theapopkavoice.com/orange-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program-opens-on-monday21/https://www.wftv.com/news/local/orange-county-opens-rental-assistance-program-orlando-residents-after-city-exhausts-funds/Q5JRKJMZYBC6HG26BIGX37MQUA/3/3/202110/8/2022
Orange County , Florida
28.4844995, -81.2518833
128
CityFloridaOrlandoOrlando Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Orlando has been awarded $8.6 million in COVID-19 Relief Funds from the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide Emergency Rental Assistance for households that have been financially impacted by COVID-19.https://www.orlando.gov/Building-Development/Housing-and-Development-Grants-Incentives-and-Assistance/Housing-Assistance-Programs/Rental-Assistance-Program
Program permanently closed
Orlando
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - KPMG, Tetra Tech, and Indelible Solutions
n/a$15,547,198.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: $4,000
NoYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.orlando.gov/Building-Development/Housing-and-Development-Grants-Incentives-and-Assistance/Housing-Assistance-Programs/Rental-Assistance-Program/Landlords-Gather-Everything-You%E2%80%99ll-Need-to-Begin-an-Application-on-Behalf-of-a-TenantValidate-a-Tenant%E2%80%99s-Applicationhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/orange-county-opens-rental-assistance-program-orlando-residents-after-city-exhausts-funds/Q5JRKJMZYBC6HG26BIGX37MQUA/https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2022/06/30/orlando-emergency-rental-assistance-program-to-stop-taking-applicants/6/7/20218/1/2022Orlando, Florida
28.5383355, -81.3792365
129
CountyFloridaOsceola CountyOsceola County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramApplications for COVID-19 Housing Assistance are available for citizens residing in Osceola County including City of Kissimmee and City of St. Cloud. You may qualify for the rental assistance.https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/
Program permanently closed
Osceola County Housing Office
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$23,025,547.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYes
electric, gas, water
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/index.stmlhttps://www.osceola.org/core/fileparse.php/7600/urlt/COVID19-housing-flyer-2021-0126-English.pnghttps://www.osceola.org/core/fileparse.php/7600/urlt/COVID19-utilities-flyer-2021-0126-English.png7/8/20218/1/2022
Osceola County, Florida
28.1019838, -81.0754657
130
CountyFlorida
Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA) is a fund authorized by the U.S. Department of Treasury Emergency approved by the Board of County Commissioners on March 9, 2021 to provide Palm Beach County residents with rental and utility assistance who are affected, directly or indirectly, by COVID-19 who are at risk of being homeless. The ERA funds are newly issued and have rigorous eligibility requirements, necessitating a thorough documentation and screening process. This program is for rental and utility assistance for renters only. Resources for home owners financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic are not covered with this funding.https://www.rentalassistancepbc.org/Program closed
Palm Beach County Community Services & multiple nonprofits and two libraries
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$115,363,676.38
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12
Electric, Water, Gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill, utility disconnect notice
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Non-Traditional Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.rentalassistancepbc.org/#https://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/fl-bz-renter-landlord-relief-update-20210214-d6ykkmzoqzd5vg3imyfprba3p4-story.html3/11/20218/1/2022
Palm Beach County, Florida
26.6514503, -80.2767327
131
CountyFloridaPasco CountyHelping with Emergency Assistance Relief for Tenants (Pasco H.E.A.R.T.)Pasco County Community Development is partnering with multiple local agencies that are assisting in providing Emergency Rental Assistance to people experiencing economic hardship due to COVID-19. Helping with Emergency Assistance Relief for Tenants (H.E.A.R.T.) will provide assistance to renters with funds distributed by the U.S. Treasury to Pasco County. All partner agencies, listed below, are offering to help pay rental and utility bills directly for anyone living in Pasco County who meets the Pasco H.E.A.R.T. Program guidelines.https://www.pascocountyfl.net/4385/Pasco-HEART
Program permanently closed
Pasco County Community Development and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$29,961,953.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, Water, Gas
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.pascocountyfl.net/DocumentCenter/View/60815/02162021-Pasco-HEART-Assistance-FAQs_WCAG3/25/20218/1/2022
Pasco County, Florida
28.3232418, -82.4319405
132
CountyFloridaPinellas CountyPinellas County Emergency Rental AssistanceThrough the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, Pinellas County received a direct payment of $21.4 million to establish a local Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program supporting individuals and families who have lost their jobs or have had a significant reduction in income due to COVID-19. The City of St. Petersburg, the only other Pinellas County jurisdiction eligible for a direct payment, received about $8 million for St. Petersburg residents.https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/where-to-get-help/
Program permanently closed
Pinellas County, City of St. Petersburg
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$48,450,254.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYesLate FeesTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2021/03/22/pinellas-rent-assistance-program-begins-march-31https://www.myclearwater.com/Home/Components/News/News/3427/4/5/20218/1/2022
Pinellas County , Florida
27.876394, -82.7778579
133
CountyFloridaPolk CountyPolk County Eviction Prevention ProgramPolk County's COVID-19 Eviction Prevention Program is available to provide funding to assist tenants who are unable to pay rent or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, using federally approved funds, assists Polk's most vulnerable tenants who are in imminent danger of eviction and provides property owners with an alternative to eviction. The program provides up to $7,000 in past due rent that will be paid directly to the landlord. The landlord will initiate the application process; however, both parties must agree to participate and meet eligibility requirements.https://www.polk-county.net/covid-19/rental-and-utilities-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Polk County and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$32,708,068.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $12,000YesYes
Late Fees, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lakewalesnews.net/story/2021/11/03/news/rental-assistance-is-available-to-those-in-need/2750.html5/17/20218/1/2022
Polk County, Florida
27.8617347, -81.6911559
134
CityFloridaPort St. LucieCity of Port St. Lucie Emergency Rental Assistance 2 (ERA2) ProgramCity residents have a new opportunity to apply for an allocation from about $1.5 million in rental assistance provided through a federal program. The Emergency Rental Assistance 2 (ERA2) Program is now accepting applications. The program is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) via the U.S. Department of the Treasury.https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/neighborhood-services/community-services-grants/covid-19-emergency-rental-mortgage-assistanceProgram closed
Port St. Lucie Neighborhood Services Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,152,472.30
Treasury ERA2 only
BothYes18 monthsUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified1/12/20228/1/2022
Port St. Lucie, Florida
27.2730492, -80.3582261
135
CountyFloridaSarasota CountySarasota County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramSarasota County is a recipient of U.S. Department of the Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance funding. Eligible households may receive up to 12 months of assistance, plus an additional three months if the grantee determines the extra months are needed to ensure housing stability and grantee funds are available. Households may reapply for additional assistance at the end of the three-month period if needed and the overall time limit for assistance is not exceeded.https://www.scgov.net/government/health-and-human-services/covid-19-coronavirus/sarasota-county-cares/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Depatment of Health and Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$22,279,723.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
Past Due Rent, past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/local/sarasota/2022/01/29/housing-crisis-sarasota-county-eligibility-expands-rental-aid/6514561001/4/16/20218/1/2022
Sarasota County, Florida
27.1995986, -82.34518899999999
136
CountyFloridaSeminole CountySeminole County Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Pub. L. No. 116-260) established the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program. The funding provided by the ERA program will assist eligible households that have difficulty making timely payments of rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Seminole County has received $14.2 million from the U.S. Department of the Treasury intended to provide rental assistance to eligible households negatively impacted due to COVID-19, and the resulting economic environment. Funds should be used to cover the financial obligation of rent and/or utilities. This County-wide program covers unincorporated areas and all municipalities and will remain open as long as funds are available.https://seminoleerap.seminolecountyfl.gov/Program closedSeminole County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$25,520,182.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsNoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
No
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/seminole-county/heres-how-you-can-apply-seminole-countys-emergency-rental-assistance-program/YPP27XAP6NDKVFCPKYJWLI7JTY/https://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/erap/#3/2/20218/1/2022
Seminole County, Florida
27.8397466, -82.79121339999999
137
CountyFloridaSt. Johns CountySt. Johns County Emergency Rental AssistanceThe St. Johns County Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides aid to residents who are financially impacted by COVID-19 and at risk of housing instability. The program is federally funded and is designed to assist low-to-moderate-income households with rent-related expenses and utilities for up to twelve months or a maximum of $5,000.http://www.sjcfl.us/Housing/index.aspx
Program permanently closed
St. Johns County Housing & Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Witt O Brien'sn/a$5,288,437.40
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsTOTAL: $5,000Yes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
seniors, veterans, a disabled family member, families with minor children
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, unsafe or unhealth living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://www.sjcfl.us/media/St.%20Johns%20County%20FL%20ERAP%20Policies.pdfhttp://www.sjcfl.us/media/St%20Johns%20County%20FL%20ERAP%20procedures.pdfhttps://pontevedrarecorder.com/stories/emergency-rental-assistance-available,131417/13/20218/1/2022
St. Johns County, Florida
29.9719419, -81.42789839999999
138
CountyFloridaSt. Lucie CountySt. Lucie County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) provides up to twelve (12) months of financial assistance that can be used for rent (past due, current month), up to three (3) months of future rent if funding is available, and utilities. Applicants requesting utility assistance may only request for utilities in arrears (past due) and the current month due at the time the application is approved, with proof of current or past due bills.https://recoverstlucie.org/emergency-rental-and-mortgage-assistance-program/St. Lucie County, Port St. Lucie
Program permanently closed
St. Lucie County, St Lucie EDC, Career Source Research Coast, Bisk College of Business and FL Tech, St. Lucie Library System, etc.
OtherUnspecifiedUnknown$12,934,375.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months15 monthsYes15 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
4/13/20218/1/2022
St. Lucie County, Florida
27.3225563, -80.54384499999999
139
CityFloridaSt. PetersburgSt. Petersburg Rent and Utility AssistanceThe City of St. Petersburg has partnered with local non-profit organizations to provide short-term assistance for rent and utilities to individuals and families whose incomes have been affected by COVID-19.https://www.stpete.org/residents/grants___loans/rental_assistance.php
Program permanently closed
St. Petersburg, Catholic Charities and Boley Centers
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$19,354,623.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, State-issued govt. ID
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.stpete.org/housing/rent_assistance.phphttps://www.einnews.com/pr_news/536804781/st-pete-mayor-hopeful-assists-local-renters-avoid-eviction3/17/20218/1/2022
St. Petersburg, Florida
27.7676008, -82.64029149999999
140
CountyFloridaVolusia CountyVolusia County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance program has over 16 million dollars available to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An eligible household may receive up to 6 months of assistance for rent or utilities, including past due rent and utilities. Households must be re-certified every three months to continue receiving assistance. An eligible household is a renter household in which at least one or more individual meets and can document the following criteria:https://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/community-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance.stmlProgram closed
Volusia County and Library System
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$28,580,144.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both6 months6 monthsYesNoTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMi or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
IncomeUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/community-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance.stml3/5/20218/8/2022
Volusia County, Florida
29.0279842, -81.0754657
141
StateGeorgiaState of Georgia Rental Assistance ProgramThe Georgia Department of Community Affairs will begin administering the State of Georgia Rental Assistance Program (GRA) in early March 2021. GRA can help renters with their past due rent and utilities. Payment will be made directly to landlords and utility providers.https://georgiarentalassistance.ga.gov/Program closed
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$758,486,824.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantYes14 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Non-Traditional Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Landlord application, proof of ownership
https://www.dca.ga.gov/safe-affordable-housing/rental-housing-assistance/state-georgia-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.walb.com/2021/02/19/gov-kemp-announces-m-georgia-rental-assistance-program/2/22/20218/8/2022Georgia
32.1656221, -82.9000751
142
CityGeorgiaAtlantaAtlanta COVID-19 Emergency Housing Assistance ProgramThe Atlanta COVID-19 Emergency Housing Assistance Fund is a program that provides financial assistance to eligible households for the payment of rent, rent arrears, security deposits, utilities, utility arrears, internet, water, sewer, and trash removal. This program seeks to fill the gaps for those, who have lost income because of COVID-19.https://www.unitedwayatlanta.org/atlanta-covid-19-emergency-housing-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
United Way and multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$49,839,716.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
gas utilities, electric utilities, water utilities, apartment security fees, security deposit, trash removal, and internet services
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.theatlantavoice.com/articles/united-way-and-the-city-of-atlanta-announce-the-emergency-rental-assistance-program-re-opens-with-new-round-of-funding/5/10/20218/8/2022Atlanta , Georgia
33.7489954, -84.3879824
143
CountyGeorgia
Augusta-Richmond County
Augusta-Richmond County Emergency Rental AssistanceIf you live in Richmond County and are in need of rent and/or utilities assistance, please click on the button below to complete our form where you will be placed in queue. A 211 specialist will be in touch with you as soon as possible. Please keep in mind that additional information may be requested, and thank you for your patience as we are experiencing a high volume of inquiries.
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https://www.uwcsra.org/Program closed
United Way of CSRA, Augusta-Richmond County Housing and Community Development Department
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$25,232,730.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYesUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.wrdw.com/2021/03/12/united-way-launches-rent-utilities-assistance-program/4/26/20218/8/2022
Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia
33.4734978, -82.0105148
144
CountyGeorgiaChatham CountyChatham County Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program is intended to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with the grant’s guidelines, awarded funds must be used for direct financial assistance including rent, rental arrears, utilities, and utilities in arrears. Funds expire on December 31, 2021.https://www.chathamcountyga.gov/OurCounty/EmergencyRental
Program permanently closed
Chatham County and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$22,359,393.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown3 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash, oil
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, SSN
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://uwce.org/ccera/https://www.chathamcountyga.gov/OurCounty/EmergencyRentalhttps://fox28media.com/news/local/eoa-and-united-way-helping-with-rental-assistance-for-chatham-county-residents2/10/20218/8/2022
Chatham County, Georgia
31.9994194, -81.1196075
145
CountyGeorgiaCherokee CountyCherokee County Emergency Rental AssistanceIn an effort to provide assistance for Cherokee County residents affected by COVID-19, funds have been made available through the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Qualified renters who currently reside in Cherokee County may be eligible for assistance to help pay their rent, rental arrears, current utility and home energy costs, or utilities and home energy costs arrears and is designed to help residents avoid potential eviction.https://www.mustministries.org/cherokee-coProgram closedMust Ministries
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$10,241,179.70
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes
electric, water and natural gas
UnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified4/13/20218/8/2022
Cherokee County, Georgia
34.2514526, -84.4802606
146
CountyGeorgiaClayton CountyClayton County Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Clayton County Board of Commissioners plan to allocate an $8.7 million grant from the Department of Treasury for Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) to help prevent evictions and offer assistance for utilities.https://relief.claytoncountyga.gov/Program closed
Clayton County Board of Commissioners, Georgia Microenterprise Network, Libraries
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$34,890,020.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://relief.claytoncountyga.gov/project-reset-eviction-assistance/6/21/20218/8/2022
Clayton County, Georgia
33.5571944, -84.375233
147
CountyGeorgiaCobb CountyCobb County Rental Assistance ProgramCobb County approved the allocation of another $22.8 million in federal Emergency Rental Assistance grants. These grants are designed to help those impacted by the pandemic stay in their homes while struggling to recover.https://www.cobbcounty.org/communications/news/cobb-covid-assistance-center
Program permanently closed
HomeFree-USA, Star-C Corporation, MUST Ministries, The Center for Family Resources, and Sweetwater Mission.
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$68,990,261.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
electric, water and natural gas
YesLate FeesBothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://eastcobbnews.com/update-on-cobb-rental-assistance-relief-funds-eviction-faqs/https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/cobbcounty.org.if-us-west-2/prod/2021-03/CommResourceFlyer_Mar2021.pdfhttps://www.cobbcounty.org/communications/news/commissioners-approve-additional-rental-assistance-funds3/16/20218/8/2022
Cobb County, Georgia
33.8999297, -84.56414699999999
148
CountyGeorgiaDeKalb CountyDeKalb Tenant-Landlord Assistance CoalitionOn February 9, 2021, DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond announced receipt of a $21 million grant from the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance program. CEO Thurmond convened a Tenant-Landlord Assistance Coalition comprised of public and nonprofit partners. The coalition will provide financial relief to DeKalb renters threatened by eviction and landlords facing revenue losses—both due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://dekalbstatecourt.net/renthelp/Program closed
DeKalb Tenant-Landlord Assistance Coalition - DeKalb County Magistrate County, DeKalb County Marshal's Office, Atlanta Legal Aid, Goodwill of North Georgia, DeKalb Dispute Resolution Center, Housing Authority of DeKalb County and the DeKalb County Clerk of State and Magistrate Courts
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$102,906,334.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both14 months12 monthsYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://dekalbstatecourt.net/renthelp/https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/dekalb-county-receives-21m-grant-to-prevent-evictions-during-pandemichttps://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.135/f58.1b4.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/TLAC-draft-application-Tenant-Final-fillable-2.pdfhttps://www.ajc.com/neighborhoods/dekalb/dekalb-gets-additional-148m-for-rental-assistance/KUYOXTEB4VFNNPTX5G3GUY3SQU/2/16/20218/8/2022
DeKalb County, Georgia
33.7956441, -84.2278796
149
CountyGeorgiaForsyth CountyForsyth County Emergency Rental & Utility Relief ProgramThe Forsyth County Rent & Utility Relief Program has been established to provide short-term assistance for renters that can document income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding is made available through a grant from the U.S. Department of Treasury and will be available beginning Monday, March 8. United Way of Forsyth County and The Place of Forsyth County Inc are the two agencies helping Forsyth County residents apply for the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), managed by Forsyth County Government.https://www.unitedwayforsyth.com/emergency-rental-and-utility-assistance
Program permanently closed
United Way of Forsyth County and The Place of Forsyth County Inc managed by Forsyth County govt.
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$8,251,856.10
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electric, gas, water/sewer, trash
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
NoUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
https://www.unitedwayforsyth.com/ERAPhttps://www.unitedwayforsyth.com/ERAP3/31/20218/8/2022
Forsyth County, Georgia
33.3528264, -111.789027
150
CountyGeorgiaFulton CountyFulton County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFulton County has received $18 million through the United States Emergency Rental Assistance program. The purpose of Fulton County’s program is to provide financial assistance to eligible households for the payment of rent, rent arrearage, utilities, utility arrearage and other housing costs incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemichttps://fultoncountyga.gov/renthelpProgram closedFulton County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$109,979,013.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
Water, gas, electricity
UnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN, Proof of any other assistance you've gotten since March 2020
Eviction NoticeUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://fultoncountyga.gov/renthelphttps://sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov/stories/s/Emergency-Rental/22ag-mzc63/5/20218/11/2022
Fulton County, Georgia
33.8033965, -84.3962535
151
CountyGeorgiaGwinnett CountyGwinnett County Project RESETGwinnett County has received more than $28.1 million in stimulus funds through the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. These funds will be used to extend Project RESET to provide direct rental and utility assistance to income-eligible individuals and households financially impacted by COVID-19. Applications for this program will open in late April.https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/web/gwinnett/departments/financialservices/grants/emergencyrentalassistanceprogram
Program permanently closed
Gwinnett County, Gwinnett County Magistrate Court, United Way of Greater Atlanta and HomeFirst Gwinnett
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$98,358,051.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesNoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of Ownership
https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/web/gwinnett/departments/financialservices/grants/emergencyrentalassistanceprogram4/8/20218/11/2022
Gwinnett County, Georgia
33.9190653, -84.01674229999999
152
CountyGeorgiaHall CountyHall County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramRenters in Hall County who need a little help due to the pandemic could be eligible for a new rental assistance program. The county government has established the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program and will begin accepting applications on April 6 at 9 a.m.https://www.hallcounty.org/1119/Emergency-Rental-Assistance
Program permanently closed
Hall County and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$17,623,094.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: $2,500
NoYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://accesswdun.com/article/2021/3/992955/hall-county-introduces-renters-assistance-programhttps://www.hallcounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/8477/Hall-County-ERAP-Policies?bidId=https://www.hallcounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/8476/Hall-County-ERAP-Guidelines?bidId=4/6/20218/11/2022
Hall County, Georgia
34.30778, -83.804868
153
CountyGeorgiaHenry CountyHenry County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance FundThe Henry County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Fund is a program that provides financial assistance to eligible households for the payment of rent, rent arrears, security deposits, utilities, utility arrears, internet, water, sewer, and trash removal. This program seeks to fill the gaps for those, who have lost income because of COVID-19.https://henryerap.org/Program closed
Henry County, Courts, and Georgia Micro Enterprise Network
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Curry Davis Consulting Group
Intake support, application processing
$44,081,170.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/henry-county-offering-rental-assistance-in-covid-19-relief-bid/KFHCXBE3XZCKJGH6GYIJH5WM6M/https://www.henrycountytimes.com/2021/10/24/cares-funding-provides-rental-assistance-to-residents/4/26/20218/11/2022
Henry County, Georgia
33.4347963, -84.14351359999999
154
EntityHawaii
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Rent Relief ProgramThe purpose of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Rent Relief Program (DHHLRRP) is to provide financial assistance to native Hawaiians on the DHHL Waiting List who experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic and are renters in the state of Hawai'i. This program is being supported in whole, by federal award number 23.021 awarded to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.https://www.hawaiiancouncil.org/dhhl
Program permanently closed
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and DHHL
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$2,400,000.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
Electric, gas, water/sewer, trash
NoTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Native Hawaiian, on DHHL waitlist; if cannot demonstrate COVID hardship, but demonstrate risk of homelessness or housing instability
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://www.hawaiiancouncil.org/dhhlhttps://covidkokua.submittable.com/submit/2417de1a-db9a-4714-b064-97016e8c7470/dhhl-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://mauinow.com/2021/02/06/dhhl-rental-relief-program-receives-2-4m-boost/2/10/20218/11/2022
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
19.8967662, -155.5827818
155
StateHawaiiState of Hawaii Emergency Rental AssistanceThe State of Hawaii distributed the $125 million in Federal allocations to Hawaiian counties to run localized emergency rental assistance programs. Hawaii, Honolulu, Maui, and Kauai Counties have funding available through their ERA programs. Renters and Landlords are encouraged to find the program that serves their jurisdiction.https://dbedt.hawaii.gov/hhfdc/assistance-for-renters-emergency-rental-assistance-era-program/Program closedLocal governments in HawaiiOtherUnspecifiedn/a$205,427,062.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified4/21/20218/11/2022Hawaii
19.8967662, -155.5827818
156
CountyHawaiiHawai'i CountyHawai'i County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Hawaii County partnered with seven local nonprofit organizations Thursday to launch an emergency rental assistance program for the island’s residents. The program will provide rent and utility grants to an estimated 3,400 households. Funds for the program were provided by federal grants.https://sites.google.com/view/hawaiicountyerap/homeProgram closedMultiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing, case management
$50,075,637.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, water, sewer, gas, internet
YesInternetBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kwxx.com/2021/04/02/local-nonprofits-partner-to-launch-the-hawaiʻi-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2021/04/04/features/announcements-april-4-2021/4/6/20218/11/2022
Hawai'i County, Hawaii
19.5429151, -155.6658568
157
CountyHawaiiHonolulu CountyHonolulu County Rent and Utility Relief ProgramThe City and County of Honolulu is working with our community partners to develop the Rental & Utility Relief Program with $114 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds. Once the program opens, it will help qualified people on Oʻahu pay for their rent and household utility bills for electricity, sewer and water, and gas. It will pay up to 12 months of bills, depending on a person’s financial situation.https://www.revitalizeoahu.org/renthelpProgram closed
Honolulu County, Catholic Charities, and Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing, case management
$231,947,937.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months
MONTHLY: $2,500 (arrears) MONTHLY: $2,000 (current/future)
Yes12 months
electricity, water, sewer, gas, internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living situation
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.oneoahu.org/renthelphttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e69ad07bb2a7750ffc9a8ed/t/6075d87cafdf4d388adee3b6/1618335870048/Public+Version+RURP+FAQ+final+4-12-2021.pdf3/31/20218/11/2022
Honolulu County, Hawaii
34.2358502, -84.14351359999999
158
CountyHawaiiKaua'i CountyKaua'i COVID-19 Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe program is designed to help residents with rental and utility assistance. Eligible Kaua'i and Ni'ihau residents must have incomes of not more than 80% of the area median income (AMI), and can demonstrate a reduction of income due to the pandemic.https://kauairenthelp.com/Program closed
Kauai County, Kupaa Kauai (County Dept. of Economic Development), and Kauai Credit Union
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$22,000,000.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months
MONTHLY: $4,500
Yes12 months
Electric, water, natural gas, and sewer.
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.kitv.com/story/43623733/kauai-niihau-residents-can-soon-apply-for-federal-rental-and-utility-assistance4/12/20218/11/2022
Kaua'i County, Hawaii
21.9661076, -159.5737912
159
CountyHawaiiMaui CountyMaui County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramAll applicants are required to submit an online pre-screening application. Once the pre-screening application is received and reviewed, applicants will be contacted with further guidance on next steps.https://mauicounty.gov/2438/Maui-County-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program closed
Maui County and Catholic Charities
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, application processing
$41,000,000.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: $2,500 (arrears) MONTHLY: $2,000 (current/future)
Yes12 months
Electricity, water and sewer, and gas.
YesInternetBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
7/15/20218/11/2022
Maui County, Hawaii
20.7983626, -156.3319253
160
StateIdahoIdaho Housing and Finance Association's Housing Preservation ApplicationThe Housing Preservation Program was created to assist households with an inability to pay rent or utilities due to a COVID-19 related financial hardship. The current funding source for this program will cover eligible costs April 1, 2020 and forward. The application may be completed by a renter or by a housing or service provider action on behalf of a renter seeking assistance.https://www.idahohousing.com/hpp/Program closed
Idaho Housing and Finance Association and multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$137,207,218.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes15 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Inability to pay future rent; income to housing cost comparison
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.idahohousing.com/hpp/https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/9a22fe31cf6e4c45bfa475bebbca932b2/25/20218/11/2022Idaho
44.0682019, -114.7420408
161
CountyIdahoAda CountyBoise - Ada County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The City of Boise/Ada County announced a new emergency rental assistance program for residents impacted by COVID-19. The program, administered by the Boise City/Ada County Housing Authority, can be used to pay past-due rent or utilities and future rent and utilities for up to three months. The combined $24.2 million is now available to help low-income renters who have fallen behind on their payments and could be at risk of eviction. These funds came from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which allocated funds to localities over 200,000 people for rental assistance. $12.7 million went to Ada County and $11.5 was distributed to the City of Boise, but both agencies opted to have the housing authority distribute the funds in one central place.https://erap.bcacha.org/Ada County, BoiseProgram closed
Boise City/Ada County Housing Authorities
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$101,719,053.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
YesInternetTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://bcacha.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-1.pdfhttps://bcacha.org/https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/growing-idaho/boise-emergency-rental-assistance-program/277-16794d47-e03a-4e32-9bdf-8217f4e7c19ahttps://boisedev.com/news/2021/10/21/idaho-to-lose-tens-of-millions-in-emergency-rental-aid-but-boise-set-to-get-more/2/10/20218/11/2022Ada County, Idaho
43.6150186, -116.2023137
162
Tribal Government
Idaho
Nez Perce Tribal Housing Authority
Nez Perce Tribal Housing AuthorityThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) was created to assist households with an inability to pay rent or utilities due to a COVID-19 related financial hardship. The current funding source for this program will only cover eligible costs incurred prior to December 31, 2021. Applicant eligibility requirements are: i. Inability to pay rent/utilities due to COVID-19 related financial hardship ii. A household member must be enrolled in a federally recognized Tribe. iii. Must reside within the 1855 Nez Perce Treaty boundaries iv. Have an income of 80% or less of the area median income.https://nezperce.org/government/housing/
Program permanently closed
Nez Perce Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,505,409.02
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://nezperce.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ERA-NPTHA-fillable-application.pdfhttps://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/54de088e0c4140a282c21aacc04c0f27https://nezperce.org/government/housing/5/11/20218/11/2022
Nez Perce Tribal Housing Authority
46.3991828, -116.8053107
163
StateIllinoisIllinois Rental Payment ProgramILRPP is an emergency rental assistance program designed to support households in Illinois that are unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will launch the program in the near future. In the meantime, we have confirmed several program details that can help tenants and housing providers gather the information needed to apply when the program opens. As soon as the launch date is released, we will update this page, issue a press release, and post to our social media platforms.https://www.illinoishousinghelp.org/cbrap
State of Illinois, DuPage County, Kane County, Will County
Accepting applications
Illinois Housing Development Authority, Illinois Department of Human Services, multiple nonprofits including a legal one, Courts
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$1,185,873,762.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsTOTAL: $25,000NoNoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Current Property Taxes
https://www.ihda.org/about-ihda/illinois-rental-payment-program/https://df7qosnywqs6g.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/ILRPP-Tenant-FAQ_5.10.21_English.pdfhttps://df7qosnywqs6g.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/6.23.21-IHDA-ILRPP-Update-Release.pdf4/12/20218/12/2022Illinois
40.6331249, -89.3985283
164
CountyIllinois
Champaign County
Champaign County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramChampaign County residents in need of rental assistance can get help through a local program. The Champaign County Regional Planning Commission (RPC) is offering an Emergency Rent Assistance Program to help residents in the county with past due rent, water, power, and sewer bills.https://ccrpc.org/programs/emergency-rent-assistance/Program closed
Champaign County Regional Planning Commission
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$14,066,102.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 monthsTOTAL: $20,000UnknownUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Landlord agreement
https://ccrpc.org/programs/era/3/26/20218/12/2022
Champaign County, Illinois
40.2138865, -88.24611829999999
165
CityIllinoisChicagoChicago Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe application period for the Chicago Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will open for tenants and landlords on this website beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 24, 2021 and continuing through 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. ERAP will provide grants of up to 12 months of unpaid rent and three months of future rent payments for eligible tenants and landlords.https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/doh/provdrs/renters/svcs/emergency-rental-assistance-program.htmlProgram closed
Chicago Department of Housing, multiple nonprofits including legal aid
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$192,304,231.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 monthsUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Applicants who applied earlier in the year (before june 2021)
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of Ownership
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/doh/provdrs/renters/svcs/emergency-rental-assistance-program.htmlhttps://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/doh/erap/ERAP_Income_Attestation_Form.pdfhttps://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/doh/erap/Chicago%20ERAP%20FAQ%20English_Final.pdfhttps://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/doh/erap/ERAP_FAQ_English_Final.pdfhttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/doh/provdrs/renters/news/2021/july/city-council-authorizes-additional-federal-funding-to-support-em.htmlhttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/doh/provdrs/renters/news/2022/may/the-chicago-department-of-housing--doh--marks-providing-over--17.html5/24/20218/12/2022Chicago, Illinois
41.8781136, -87.6297982
166
CountyIllinoisCook CountyCook County COVID-19 Recovery Rental AssistanceDesigned for suburban Cook County renters and landlords who have experienced financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the program pays up to 12 months of missed rent and utilities payments and up to 3 months of future rent payments.https://www.cookcountyil.gov/rent-helpProgram closed
Cook County Government & multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$168,706,998.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes18 monthselectric, gasYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Received an eviction notice, individual pays more than 50% of income on rental payments, households that are considered overcrowded
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, Proof of Ownership
https://www.cookcountyil.gov/sites/default/files/faqs-english_1.pdf3/12/20218/12/2022
Cook County, Illinois
41.7376587, -87.697554
167
CountyIllinoisLake CountyLake County Federal Emergency Rental Assistance (FERA)The FERA program helps low-income renters that have a financial hardship due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Eligible applicants can get help in the form of financial assistance for rent and utility bills.https://www.lakecountyil.gov/4578/Federal-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ProgProgram closedLake County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$37,409,347.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
LandlordNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lakecountyil.gov/FAQ.aspx?TID=1244/16/20218/12/2022
Lake County, Illinois
42.3689363, -87.8271534
168
CountyIllinoisMadison CountyMadison County Emergency Rental AssistanceMadison County is the recipient of a $7.8 million federal grant aimed at helping renters and landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Community Development received $7,794,864 in grant funding from the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance program that will help the county prevent the eviction of renters in the upcoming months. Applications are available starting this week at participating intake sites or through the Madison County referral line (618) 296-5300.https://www.madisoncountyil.gov/departments/community_development/rent_and_mortgage_assistance.php
Program permanently closed
Madison County Department of Community Development, local township govts
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$12,959,504.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsNoUnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified, Current Lease, SSN
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.thetelegraph.com/news/article/Madison-County-receives-7-8M-in-federal-rent-help-15972886.phphttps://www.co.madison.il.us/departments/community_development/rent_and_mortgage_assistance.php3/3/20218/12/2022
Madison County, Illinois
38.9041402, -89.9253233
169
CountyIllinoisMcHenry CountyMcHenry County Emergency Utility and Rental Assistance ProgramThe McHenry County Emergency Utility and Rental Assistance Program will distribute $9.12 million allocated to the county through the COVID-19 stimulus bill signed into law Dec. 27. The program aims to reduce or eliminate pandemic-related evictions, prevent homelessness, avoid damaged credit that could hurt future housing opportunities for renters, and repair landlord/tenant relationships strained because of lack of payment. Landlords can apply for assistance as well.https://www.mchenrycountyhousing.org/housing-programs/emergency-rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Department of Planning and Development
Community Development Division, McHenry County Housing Authority, Home of the Sparrow, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of IL
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$16,053,151.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYesUnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Senior citizens 62+, Dependents
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.mchenrycountyil.gov/Home/Components/News/News/16388/173/26/20218/12/2022
McHenry County, Illinois
42.3039993, -88.4016041
170
CountyIllinois
Winnebago County
Winnebago County
Emergency Rental Assistance
Applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Grant are now open! If COVID-19 has impacted your ability to make rent payments, you may be eligible to receive help. The money is available through a federally-funded $8.3 million grant which is meant to provide housing stability for renters and landlords.https://wincoil.us/departments/county-board-office/rent-help/
Program permanently closed
Winnebago County and City of Rockford Dept. of Human Services
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$15,074,548.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electric, gas, water, wastewater or sewer, trash removal, internet service (with conditions)
YesInternetBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility disconnected; Tenant signed Illinois' Exec Order 2020-72 halting evictions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Current Property Taxes
https://wincoil.us/media/307651/winnebago_county_era_policyv4__3.30.21_.pdf4/1/20218/12/2022
Winnebago County, Illinois
42.3121109, -89.1705998
171
StateIndianaIndiana Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance (IERA) program can provide eligible renters with up to twelve (12) months of rental assistance. Qualifying applicants may also receive utility and/or home energy assistance for past due utilities (electric, gas, water, sewer, and trash) and home energy (fuel oil, wood, coal, pellets, and propane) expenses and internet/ broadband assistance for past due internet expenses.https://indianahousingnow.org/
Accepting applications
Indiana Department of Housing and Community Authority, Indiana 211, Indiana Bar Foundation, Indiana Community Action Association, PHAs
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake Support, Case management, Unknown
$558,449,423.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes15 months
electric, gas, water,
sewer, and trash) and home energy (fuel oil, wood, coal, pellets, and propane
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions
https://iaaonline.net/rentalassistance/https://www.wishtv.com/news/i-team-8/marion-county-has-9-of-10-indiana-zip-codes-with-most-evictions/https://dailyjournal.net/2021/11/03/state-eviction-diversion-program-launched/http://www.wbiw.com/2022/01/06/ihcda-announces-new-partnerships-for-statewide-renter-services/3/5/20217/26/2022Indiana
40.2671941, -86.1349019
172
CountyIndianaElkhart CountyElkhart County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramElkhart County ERAP makes funding available to eligible households to apply to past due and future payments for rent, utilities (water, sewer, stormwater, gas, trash and electricity) and internet. When possible, payments will be made on behalf of tenants directly to landlords and utility companies. The goal of this program is to increase housing stability in Elkhart County.https://elkhartcounty.com/en/residents/elkhart-county-rental-assistance-program/Program closed
Baker Tilly US, LLP, Crossroads United Way
Private-private collaboration
Yes - Baker TillyTargeted outreach$3,326,333.60
Treasury ERA1 only
Both6 months6 months
MONTHLY: $1,500
Yes6 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, internet, trash
removal, and energy costs, such as fuel oil
YesInternetTenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://elkhartcounty.com/en/residents/elkhart-county-rental-assistance-program/https://elkhartcounty.com/documents/1770/Elkhart_County_ERA_Program_FAQ_Document_5.11.21_1.pdfhttps://elkhartcounty.com/documents/1527/Elkhart_County_ERA_Program_One-Pager_Tenants_1.pdfhttps://www.wvpe.org/indiana-news/2021-03-08/elkhart-county-launches-covid-19-rental-assistance-program4/16/20217/26/2022
Elkhart County, Indiana
41.6062253, -85.84862360000001
173
CityIndianaFort WayneFort Wayne Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“ERAP”) provides funding to help qualified renter households pay for housing costs including past due rent and utility bills and up to 3 months of future rent.https://www.fwcommunitydevelopment.org/housing/rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
City of Fort Wayne, Baker Tilly US, Brightpoint, Lutheran Social Services, Catholic Charities, Just neighbors Eviction Prevention Program
Public-private collaboration
Yes - Baker Tilly
Intake support, Case management
$27,449,884.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and other energy costs, such as fuel oil
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utlities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wane.com/news/local-news/city-of-fort-wayne-announces-emergency-rental-assistance-program-for-those-impacted-by-pandemic/https://www.fwcommunitydevelopment.org/images/ERA-Frequently-Asked-Questions_Pub-3-16-21.pdfhttps://www.fwcommunitydevelopment.org/images/City_of_Fort_Wayne_Emergency_Rental_Assistance_Program_Application_FINAL.pdfhttps://www.in.gov/courts/iocs/files/eviction-taskforce-interim-report.pdfhttps://www.cityoffortwayne.org/contact-us/227-covid19/4793-volunteer.html3/16/20217/26/2022Fort Wayne, Indiana
41.079273, -85.1393513
174
CountyIndianaHamilton CountyHamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Hamilton County officials announced the opening of the Hamilton County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (HC ERAP) for renters who have been financially impacted from COVID-19. Applications will be accepted beginning March 15 at 9 a.m.https://www.hctaindiana.com/era
Program permanently closed
County of Hamilton, Hamilton County Trustees Association, CBOs
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$16,764,552.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
TOTAL: $5,000, varies based on AMI
Yes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, propane, and
some internet costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wishtv.com/news/coronavirus/hoosiers-can-sign-up-for-new-rental-assistance-program/https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6011a9dd3a8b0359ba1aeab4/t/604bde5374dec0052e1575ef/1615584852252/Renters+Resources+and+FAQs.pdfhttps://www.in.gov/courts/iocs/files/eviction-taskforce-interim-report.pdf2/18/20217/26/2022
Hamilton County, Indiana
40.0372797, -86.05296039999999
175
CityIndianaIndianapolisIndianapolis Rental Assistance ProgramIndianapolis’ Rental Assistance Program will reopen on April 5. The announcement comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended the federal eviction moratorium through the end of June. Renters are encouraged to submit their information on the waitlist on this website. People on the waitlist will have the first opportunities to apply.https://indyrent.org/Program closed
City of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Community Response Network, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$160,435,628.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsFair Market RentNoYesLate FeesBothYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
YesUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://fox59.com/news/coronavirus/indianapolis-rental-assistance-program-to-reopen-on-april-5-with-30-million-in-funding-available/http://www.wbiw.com/2021/08/18/lt-gov-crouch-ihcda-awards-the-city-of-indianapolis-91-million-for-rental-assistance/4/6/20217/26/2022
Indianapolis, Indiana
39.768403, -86.158068
176
CountyIndianaLake CountyLake County Emergency Assistance (LCERA) programThe economic crises caused by COVID-19 has created a need for rental and utility assistance throughout Lake County. The Lake County Emergency Assistance (LCERA) program helps renters whose income has been impacted by the pandemic. Please see below for additional information.https://www.lakecountyin.care/Program closed
City of Hammond, Hanover Township Trustee, Geminus, CBOs
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$49,312,950.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12 months
internet, home energy, water, gas, sewer, trash
YesInternetTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecifiedhttps://www.lakecountyin.care/4/12/20217/26/2022
Lake County, Indiana
41.4897279, -87.30161319999999
177
CountyIndiana
St. Joseph County
St. Joseph County’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA)St. Joseph County’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) is designed to decrease evictions, increase housing stability, and prevent homelessness by helping tenants whose income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19 with rent and utility payments. ERA can provide eligible tenants with up to twelve (12) months of rental assistance. Utility assistance may also be provided to qualifying applicants for past due utilities (electric, gas, water, sewer, and trash) and home energy (fuel oil, wood, coal, pellets, and propane) expenses.https://www.sjcindiana.com/2019/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program
Program permanently closed
St. Joseph County, St. Vincent de Paul, REAL Services, United Religious Community, Indiana Parenting Institute, Catholic Charities
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$17,878,726.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, gas, water, sewer, and trash, and home energy (fuel oil, wood, coal, pellets, and propane)
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
YesUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.sjcindiana.com/2019/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Programhttps://www.sjcindiana.com/DocumentCenter/View/51754/ERA-Tenant-OneSheethttps://www.in.gov/courts/iocs/files/eviction-taskforce-interim-report.pdfhttps://www.abc57.com/news/st-joseph-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program-extends-its-deadline-to-november-194/16/20217/26/2022
St. Joseph County, Indiana
41.6228085, -86.3376761
178
StateIowaIowa Rent and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Iowa Rent and Utility Assistance Program may provide eligible renters with help with rent and utility bills. Iowa received $195 million through the Department of Treasury to administer this program, which covers rental arrears accumulated since March 2020.https://www.iowafinance.com/iowa-rent-and-utility-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Iowa Finance Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$234,420,692.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, propane or fuel oil, water, sewer and/or trash removal
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.iowafinance.com/iowa-rent-and-utility-assistance-program/https://www.iowafinance.com/iowa-rent-and-utility-assistance-program/iowa-rent-and-utility-assistance-program-landlord-information/https://www.thegazette.com/state-government/iowa-catching-up-on-assisting-iowans-with-rent-utilities/2/25/20217/26/2022Iowa
41.8780025, -93.097702
179
CountyIowaLinn CountyLinn County Emergency Rental AssistanceLinn County, with assistance from Waypoint and HACAP, is administering rent and utility assistance through the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) to residents of Linn County. This program may provide eligible residents with up to 18 months of rent and/or utility assistance.https://www.linncountyiowa.gov/1585/Emergency-Rental-AssistanceProgram closed
Linn County, Way Point, HACAP
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Specialized case management, Other
$5,566,609.40
Treasury ERA2 only
Both18 monthsYes
water, sewer, trash, gas, propane, electricity
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, Utility shutoff
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility shut off, unsafe/unhealthy conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
https://www.linncounty-ia.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=24268/24/20217/26/2022Linn County, Iowa
42.0659844, -91.67606909999999
180
CountyIowaPolk CountyEmergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)IMPACT Community Action Partnership is administering rent assistance through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) to residents of Polk County, including the City of Des Moines. This program may provide eligible residents of the City of Des Moines and Polk County with assistance for a period of up to twelve months. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a COVID-related impact to their household income that has affected their ability to pay rent.https://www.impactcap.org/erapPolk County, Des MoinesProgram closed
IMPACT Community Action Program, Des Moines, Polk County
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$119,128,134.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, propane, water, sewer, and/or trash removal
NoTenantYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees
https://www.impactcap.org/eraphttps://www.dsm.city/news_detail_T2_R351.php3/3/20217/26/2022Polk County, Iowa
41.6278423, -93.5003454
181
Tribal Government
Iowa
Sac and Fox Tribe of The Mississippi In Iowa
Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Meskwaki Housing Program will administer the Tribal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) through local networks of nonprofit agencies starting June 1, 2021. TERAP can provide rental and utility assistance for eligible renter households affected by COVID-19 so they can retain their housing stability.https://www.meskwaki.org/terap/
Program permanently closed
Meskwaki Nation & multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$415,257.74
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only3 monthsYes
electricity, fuel oil, natural gas, water and sewer, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Service categories based on geography
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
7/23/20217/28/2022
Sac and Fox Tribe of The Mississippi In Iowa
41.98768, -92.6520784
182
StateKansasKansas Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) program provides rent, utility, and internet assistance to households experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID pandemic. Landlords and tenants apply via a joint online process. If the application is approved, the landlord or service provider receives funds directly from KERA and applies KERA funds to the applicant’s account. Approved applicants are eligible for up to 12 months of assistance.https://kshousingcorp.org/emergency-rental-assistance
State of Kansas, Johnson County, Housing Authority Of The Iowa Tribe Of Ks & Ne, Kickapoo Housing Authority, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, Sac And Fox Nation Of Missouri Housing Authority
Program closed
Kansas Housing Resources Corporation, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$335,436,999.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes12 months
Electric, gas, water, sewer, trash services, internet expenses
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://kshousingcorp.org/emergency-rental-assistancehttps://kshousingcorp.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/KERA-Official-FAQs.pdf3/17/20217/28/2022Kansas
39.011902, -98.4842465
183
CityKansasWichitaWichita Emergency Rental Assistance Program (WERAP)Wichita residents can apply for assistance through the Wichita Emergency Rental Assistance Program (WERAP) administered by the city’s Housing and Community Services division, the city explained. The city’s online application opens next Monday (Feb. 22). Tenants may qualify for federal assistance if they earn no more than 80 percent of their area’s median income, are experiencing documented financial hardship as a result of the pandemic and could be at risk of housing or becoming homeless without assistance.https://www.wichita.gov/Housing/Pages/WERAP.aspx
Program permanently closed
Witchita Housing and Community Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$13,106,096.50
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer,
trash removal and energy costs,
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wichita.gov/Housing/Pages/WERAP.aspxhttps://www.kwch.com/2021/02/04/wichita-prepares-to-launch-rental-assistance-program/2/18/20217/28/2022Wichita, Kansas
37.68717609999999, -97.33005299999999
184
CountyKansasSedgwick CountyWichita-Sedgwick County Community Action Partnership Emergency Assistance ProgramThis new Emergency Assistance Program is to assist Sedgwick County residents impacted by COVID-19 with rental and utility payment assistance and foreclosure counseling. Eligibility requirements are: financial hardship due to COVID-19, meet federal income guidelines, reside in Sedgwick County.https://www.wichita.gov/Housing/WSCCAP/Pages/EAP.aspxSedgwick County, Wichita
Program permanently closed
Wichita Housing and Community Services, Wichita Sedgwick County Community Action Partnership
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication Processing$12,326,502.00
Treasury ERA2 only
UnknownYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
UnknownYesUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified10/12/20217/28/2022
Sedgwick County, Kansas
37.6537367, -97.5247243
185
StateKentuckyHealthy at Home Eviction Relief FundFunding from the U.S. Treasury was sent to three Kentucky jurisdictions – the state of Kentucky, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, and Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government. All three programs will offer the same rent assistance to approved applicants – 100 percent of past-due rent, dating back to April 2020, and up to three months of future payments.https://teamkyhherf.ky.gov/
Program permanently closed
Kentucky Housing Corporation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$375,119,771.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 monthsUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://teamkyhherf.ky.gov/?utm_source=eGrams&utm_campaign=40a6294075-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_11_02_11_46_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8585e42106-40a6294075-1306242954Email communication2/12/20217/28/2022Kentucky
37.8393332, -84.2700179
186
CountyKentucky
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
Housing Stabilization Partnership ProgramAs Fayette County begins to rebound from the impacts of COVID-19, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government has established a Housing Stabilization Program to minimize trauma and crisis caused by lack of secure housing. This program will also reduce evictions, allow landlords to get substantial payments for back rent, reduce the potential spread of COVID-19 by allowing individuals and families to practice Healthy at Home, and reduce the impact on the homeless service delivery system.https://commaction.org/housing-stabilization/Program closed
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Goverment, Community Action Agency, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Application processing, Case management
$63,389,217.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.lexingtonky.gov/how-do-i-get-helphttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PQUwIAkgBZJCe5JXnWSPoySB7NJCQh1Dhttps://www.lexingtonky.gov/news/12-14-2021/national-low-income-housing-advocates-praise-lexingtons-rent-assistance-program2/12/20217/28/2022
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Kentucky
38.06064780000001, -84.4802606
187
CountyKentucky
Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government
Jefferson County Rental AssistanceFunding from the U.S. Treasury was sent to three Kentucky jurisdictions – the state of Kentucky, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, and Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government. All three programs will offer the same rent assistance to approved applicants – 100 percent of past-due rent, dating back to April 2020, and up to three months of future payments.https://www.stopmyeviction.org/form
Accepting applications
Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, Louisville Rapid Access Network, Association of Community Ministries
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Application processing, Intake support
$142,093,547.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsUnknownYesTenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Proof of Residency, SSN, Green Card, or Self-Declared Undocumented Form
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Fact-specific proxy
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.stopmyeviction.org/2/12/20217/28/2022
Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, Kentucky
38.1938097, -85.64348700000001
188
StateLouisianaLouisiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LERAP)The State of Louisiana is launching the U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program to provide emergency rental assistance to Louisiana residents who are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is funded through the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020 (H.R. 133). This relief package includes $25 billion for emergency rental assistance, of which $161 million has been allocated to the state to provide assistance in 57 Louisiana parishes.https://erap.lacovidhousing.com/Program closed
Louisiana Office of Community Development, Louisiana Housing Corporation, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$258,531,910.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 monthsYesLate feesBothYes14 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Registry, documents to establish ownership of property, government issued ID
https://www.lastaterent.com/copy-of-landlord-resourceshttps://b7d5d82d-c0cf-4ce3-9660-5fcb9c232295.filesusr.com/ugd/be549d_55df800da5f6408b86a68960e27f30de.pdf3/5/20217/28/2022Louisiana
30.9842977, -91.96233269999999
189
CityLouisianaBaton RougeEast Baton Rouge Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe EBR Emergency Solutions portal is designed to rapidly and efficiently prioritize how City-Parish allocates resources currently received from the U.S. Treasury and anticipated resources connected to American Rescue Act. The City of Baton Rouge received a direct initial allocation of $6.5 million from the U.S. Treasury to provide rental assistance needs in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and is set to receive another $22.5 million to accommodate the level of need on the Louisiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program waitlist in the parish.https://ebremergencysolutions.com/
Accepting applications
City of Baton Rouge
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$91,607,943.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: 125% FMR
NoYes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes2 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Priority 2: Active/ at risk of eviction; Priority 3: Applicants who applied to the LERAP program in 2020 and were found eligible but did not receive funding
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Must waive court costs
https://ebremergencysolutions.com/Renter_Document_Checklist.pdfhttps://www.wafb.com/2021/03/08/ebr-launches-emergency-solutions-portal-preparation-rental-assistance-program/https://ebremergencysolutions.com/EBR_ERAP_Policies_and_Procedures.pdf3/16/20217/28/2022
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
30.5693593, -91.09693999999999
190
CountyLouisianaCaddo ParishCaddo Parish's Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramCaddo Parish's Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program provides rental assistance for Caddo Parish renters facing COVID-related financial hardships.https://caddo.covidrenthelp.org/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FProgram closed
Caddo Parish, private attorneys
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$34,880,217.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
TOTAL: 150% FMR
Yes12 monthselectricYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hote/Motel Stays, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Applied for but didn't receive LERAP funds
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN, Alien Registration Number
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, If requested--proof of ownership
https://caddo.covidrenthelp.org/Home/Faqshttps://caddo.covidrenthelp.org/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2Fhttps://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/2021/07/13/shreveport-area-resources-end-eviction-moratorium/7943255002/3/31/20217/28/2022
Caddo Parish, Louisiana
21.3069857, -157.8584319
191
CountyLouisianaCalcasieu ParishCalcasieu Parish Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Calcasieu Parish Police Jury’s Human Services Department will soon launch its Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program to help eligible residents with housing and rental expenses Human Services received $13 million in federal funds which it will used to fund the program. Those funds are part of $308 million the state of Louisiana received from the U.S. Department of Treasury to help residents with such things as rent, rent arrears payments, utilities, home energy costs, and other related expenses incurred because of the COVID-19 pandemichttps://calcasieu.gov/services/human-services/human-services-programs/emergency-rental-assistance-era-program
Accepting applications - rolling basis
Calcasieu Parish Police Jury's Human Services Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$23,865,944.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Applied for but didn't receive LERAP funds in July 2020
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Multiple/Flexible IDs , SSN
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kplctv.com/2021/03/05/cppj-launches-program-help-with-rental-expenses/https://www.calcasieuparish.gov/home/showdocument?id=10196&t=637571225712712448https://www.kplctv.com/2021/08/10/rental-relief-programs-that-can-help-local-tenants-facing-evictions/3/8/20217/28/2022
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
30.2089286, -93.33889169999999
192
CountyLouisianaJefferson ParishJefferson Parish Covid Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramJefferson Parish's Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) serves eligible persons who, because of the COVID-19 emergency, now lack sufficient income or resources to pay rent. The purpose of ERAP is to mitigate and assist very low- to low-income families and individuals who are suffering a temporary financial setback due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and who need help with delinquent residential rent. ERAP may serve to assist renters who have been unable to pay rent during the moratorium period.https://www.jeffparish.net/departments/community-development/emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closed
Jefferson Parish Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$63,740,199.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction NoticeYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://www.jpera.org/https://www.nola.com/news/politics/article_715bfcfa-7aa1-11eb-8e7d-9766822bafda.html3/3/20217/28/2022
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
29.6498691, -90.11206960000001
193
CountyLouisianaLafayette ParishLafayette Parish Emergency Rental AssistanceStarting Thursday, April 1, Lafayette Parish residents can apply for help in paying rent or utility. More than $7 million in federal funds have been sent to Lafayette to help low and moderate income families who are struggling because of the pandemic, Lafayette officials announced today.http://catholiccharitiesacadiana.org/lafayette-emergency-assistance-program
Accepting applications
Catholic Charities of Acadiana, SMILE Community Action Agency
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$27,831,728.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less , Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Copy of insurance cards for children and/or dependents
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Must forgive court costs
https://www.tfaforms.com/4887868https://www.katc.com/news/lafayette-parish/rent-and-utility-assistance-available-in-lafayette-beyond-moratorium-expiration4/6/20217/28/2022
Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
30.2240897, -92.0198427
194
CityLouisianaNew OrleansNew Orleans Emergency Rental Assistance Program (NOERAP)U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance program made available $25 billion to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of New Orleans received $11.6 million from Treasury and anticipates receiving approximately $14 million from the State for rental assistance in Orleans Parish.https://nola.gov/community-development/emergency-rental-assistance/
Accepting applications
Office of Housing Policy and Community Development, Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedOther$121,258,351.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
TOTAL: 110% FMR
YesUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
60% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Registry, Waive court costs, cannot end month-to-month leases, waive any unpaid rent above the Fair Market Rent
https://www.nola.gov/mayor/news/november-2021/city-of-new-orleans-provides-payment-assistance-for-eligible-applicants-to-prevent-entergy-disconnec/https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/assistance/noerap-tenant-application/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bureaucracy-confusion-tie-up-covid-rental-relief-money/ar-AANoqxbhttps://www.wdsu.com/article/new-orleans-additional-rental-assistance/38029079https://www.nola.gov/mayor/news/september-2021/city-receives-$9-5-m-emergency-rental-assistance-allocation;-recognized-as-high-performing-grantee/https://www.nola.gov/mayor/news/october-2021/city-of-new-orleans-to-receive-$33m-in-additional-rental-assistance-funds/2/16/20217/28/2022
New Orleans, Louisiana
29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
195
CountyLouisiana
St. Tammany Parish
St. Tammany Rental Assistance Program (STRAP)The St. Tammany Rental Assistance Program (STRAP) which will utilize $7.7 million from the Department of Treasury, is fully underway. This program is available to assist households that are unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. St. Tammany Parish Government has opened two locations, one on Koop Drive in Mandeville, and one in Slidell at the Towers building, for in-person applications. Officials are asking that applicants make an appointment to be served, by calling (985) 898-3016 or by emailing STRAP@stpgov.org.http://www.stpgov.org/departments/grants
Accepting applications
St. Tammany Parish Department of Grants
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$20,753,132.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsUnknownUnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttp://www.stpgov.org/residents/news/item/5038-strap-underwayhttp://www.stpgov.org/departments/grants4/19/20217/28/2022
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
30.4357418, -89.9253233
196
StateMaineMaineHousing Emergency Rent Relief ProgramMaine has $200 million in rent relief funds from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This program will provide rental and utility relief payments to help eligible renters maintain housing stability. Maine’s Community Action Agencies will review applications, check eligibility, and process payments for eligible expenses on behalf of households.https://www.mainehousing.org/programs-services/rental/rentaldetail/covid-19-rental-relief-programProgram closed
Maine State Housing Authority, Community Action Agencies, multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$352,000,000.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 months12 monthsYesElectricityYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes5-7 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
The payment of existing housing-related arrears that could result in eviction.
First-come first-served
50% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, If no COVID hardship, must have qualified for unemployment benefits between March 13 and date of application
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Borrowing money to pay housing costs, past due utlitiies
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Landlord application, rental agreement or proof of ownership
https://www.centralmaine.com/2021/02/08/more-renters-seek-help-as-relief-program-struggles-to-keep-up/https://www.mainehousing.org/programs-services/rental/rentaldetail/covid-19-rental-relief-programhttps://www.mainehousing.org/docs/default-source/ehs-partners-library/emergency-rental-assistance/program-documents/program-guides/00---program-guide-update-crosswalk-9-20-21.pdf?sfvrsn=4d448815_42/16/20217/28/2022Maine
45.253783, -69.4454689
197
Tribal Government
Maine
Houlton Band of Maliseet Indian Housing Authority
Maliseet Indian Housing Authority COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramMaliseet Indian Housing Authority COVID Emergency Rental Assistance Program is open and accepting applications.https://maliseets.net/housing-authority/
Program permanently closed
Maliseet Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$831,552.89
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified7/23/20217/28/2022
Houlton Band of Maliseet Indian Housing Authority
46.1624834, -67.8113021
198
Tribal Government
Maine
Indian Township
Indian Township Tribal Government Emergency Rental AssistanceIndian Township Tribal Government has received an allocation of funds from the Emergency Rental Assistance program due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.passamaquoddy.com/?page_id=598
Program permanently closed
Indian Township Passamaquoddy Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,312,646.62
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unstable housing
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6o62mr8hhqfq33g/Tenant%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance.pdf?dl=0https://th-th.facebook.com/pg/indtwptribe/posts/6/22/20217/28/2022Indian Township
45.240493, -67.59054119999999
199
Tribal Government
Maine
Penobscot Nation
Penobscot Nation Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Penobscot Nation has received Emergency Rental Assistance funds from the Department of Treasury to operate a 12 month rental assistance program for eligible households impacted by Covid-19.https://www.penobscotnation.org/pin-phone-directory-2/list-alpha/4
Program permanently closed
Penobscot Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,259,027.48
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unstable housing, borrowing money to pay housing costs, staying with relatives, housing cost burdened
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecifiedhttps://www.penobscotnation.org/images/covid_docs/21/ERA_Housing_definitions.pdfhttps://www.penobscotnation.org/images/covid_docs/21/Program_announcement_5-5.pdfhttps://www.penobscotnation.org/images/covid_docs/21/ERA_application_2021.pdf5/11/20217/28/2022Penobscot Nation
44.9514879, -68.65058069999999
200
StateMarylandMaryland Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development will administer federal emergency rental funding in two ways, (1) directly to local jurisdictions through the Maryland Eviction Partnership Program to support local rental assistance efforts and (2) to property management on behalf of tenants residing in affordable rental properties​ that received federal or state financing through the Assisted Housing Relief Program. Local jurisdictions will operate rental assistance programs independently. All programs are expected to open in spring of 2021.https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Pages/EvictionPrevention/default.aspx
Accepting applications
Department of Housing and Community Development, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$462,280,903.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 monthsNoNoLandlordYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
For bulk tenant rent relief programs, assistance is prioritized for tenants in properties that provide income-based housing and/or have a high proportion of tenants with income under 50% AMI. Properties include: 1) Housing developments that have received assistance from DHCD 2)Programs operated by PHAs 3) Multifamily housing properites in census tracts that have been identified as a high prority for rental assistance by the Urban Institute.
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Owner must offer tenant option to renew an expiring/expired lease for at least 90 days, in alignment with ERAP ability to pay prospective rent for 3 months at a time; must forgive any rent prior to Jan 1, 2021
https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Pages/EvictionPrevention/default.aspxEmail communicaition4/26/20217/28/2022Maryland
39.0457549, -76.64127119999999
201
CountyMaryland
Anne Arundel County
Arundel Community Development Services Eviction Prevention Program (EPP)The ACDS Eviction Prevention Program (EPP) provides financial assistance to help provide housing stability for Anne Arundel County renters who have been affected by the COVID-19 emergency. Households with incomes at or below 80% Adjusted Median Income (AMI) are eligible for EPP assistance upon completion of an application, including submission of documents to support and verification of the application. The EPP provides assistance to eligible households in three primary ways: 1. Payment of past due rent and/or utility bills; 2. Help with future monthly rent; and, 3. Relocation assistance for those households that must move because their lease has expired or they are living in unhealthy, unsafe or unstable conditions.https://acdsinc.org/housing-resources/renters/acds-eviction-prevention-program/
Accepting applications
Arundel Community Development Services, Inc.
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$43,095,949.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households facing urgent circumstances (imminent or recent eviction)
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Lease beginning July 1, 2021 or later which are above the SAFMR will only be eligible for 6 months of assistance.
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.aacounty.org/news-and-events/news/2021/04/06/county-officials-encourage-landlords-and-tenants-to-seek-available-emergency-rental-assistance-funds-to-keep-tenants-housed4/12/20217/28/2022
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
38.9530109, -76.5488232
202
CityMarylandBaltimoreBaltimore City Eviction Prevention ProgramThe goal of Baltimore City’s Eviction Prevention Program is to keep city residents in their homes. Any resident or family with a household income of 80% or less of AMI (Area Median Income) is eligible to apply. The program provides assistance with past-due rent and utilities payments, relocation, legal support and case management. If you meet income requirements, please complete the application as best you can. Once you submit your application, CAP Center staff will work with you to determine which form of assistance you are eligible for and works best for you.https://www.bmorechildren.com/residentsProgram closed
Baltimore City Children & Family Success, Baltimore City Courts, Community Action Partnership
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$65,198,405.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12
Water, electric, sewer, trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, SSN or ITIN Number
Eviction Notice, Moved 2 or more times in last 60 days, living in the home of another due to economic hardship, living in hotel or motel not paid for by charitable org/gov't agency, living in single room occupancy with 1.5 or more people, exiting publicly funded institution or system of care, household with minors earning less than 30% AMI
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Property License
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f2823f04941a22b9876e21d/t/6078421a2b3546320bb56762/1618493978201/EvictionPrevention-041521.pdfhttps://www.bmorechildren.com/residents/#caphttps://www.uwcm.org/housing-programs/stephttps://www.wbaltv.com/article/new-mexico-boy-usa-mullet-championship/378057435/19/20217/28/2022
Baltimore, Maryland
39.2903848, -76.6121893
203
CountyMarylandBaltimore CountyCOVID-19 Eviction Prevention ProgramIf you previously submitted an intake form for assistance between October 6, 2020 and February 12, your intake form will be reviewed for eligibility. You do not have to apply again if you submitted an intake form February 12, 2021 or earlier. All applicants will be contacted by one of the County’s partner organizations.https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/socialservices/financialassistance/evictionpreventionprogram.htmlProgram closed
Department of Housing and Community Development, Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$58,068,013.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/socialservices/financialassistance/evictionpreventionprogram.html6/14/20217/28/2022
Baltimore County, Maryland
39.4647665, -76.7336521
204
CountyMarylandFrederick CountyFrederick County Rental Assistance ProgramThe Religious Coalition wants to remind all Frederick County residents who are struggling to pay rent to contact us for assistance. Whether you were or were not affected by COVID-19, if you are behind in rent the Coalition may be able to help.https://www.thereligiouscoalition.org/rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Religious Coalition, Spanish Speaking Community of Maryland, Inc.
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedOther$16,070,598.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash, fuel oil
UnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wfmd.com/2021/03/09/county-executive-announces-expansion-of-the-frederick-county-rental-assistance-program/3/16/20217/28/2022
Frederick County, Maryland
39.3844507, -77.4701972
205
CountyMarylandHarford CountyHarford County COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceHCAA is providing Rental Assistance to households affected by the Covid-19 Crisis in order to prevent pandemic related evictions.https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/3542/Emergency-Rental-AssistanceProgram closedCommunity Action Agency
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$12,942,107.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsUnknownUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://harfordcaa.org/erap/#1598454338896-614a3580-95eahttps://www.uwcm.org/housing-programs/step4/19/20217/28/2022
Harford County, Maryland
39.5838964, -76.3637285
206
CountyMarylandHoward CountyHoward County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramHoward County Executive Calvin Ball on Thursday announced applications are now open for residents to receive rental relief and utility assistance from the $9.7 million in grant funding Howard was awarded from the U.S. Department of Treasury in January. Through the program, residents affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can receive rental and utility assistance for up to 12 months regardless of whatever previous grant assistance they have received.https://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/COVID-19-Housing-Information
Program permanently closed
Community Action Council
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$24,769,232.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/howard/cng-ho-rental-assistance-open-20210312-sp54a4qderhl7poujsssviaafq-story.html3/16/20217/28/2022
Howard County, Maryland
39.2873463, -76.964306
207
CountyMaryland
Montgomery County
Montgomery CountyRent Relief ProgramThe COVID-19 Rent Relief Program provides short-term rental assistance to eligible households who have experienced lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has caused them to fall behind on their rent. The program is managed by the County's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) with funding from the Department of Treasury's Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/COVID19_RentReliefProgram.htmlProgram closed
Department of Health and Human Services, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$109,325,532.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $12,000Yes
electricity, heating
Yes
Relocation Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Other
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Owe at least $1,000 in arrears, have been a Montgomery County resident since at least August 2020
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Harship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, Offer lease renewal for a 90 day period if lease has expired; If a tenant earns 30% AMI and receives additional funds LL must forgive 10% of their total rental debt
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/SNHS/rent-relief.htmlhttps://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=39561https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=395614/19/20217/28/2022
Montgomery County, Maryland
39.1547426, -77.2405153
208
CountyMaryland
Prince George's County
Prince George's County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Prince George’s County Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) will offer relief to landlords on behalf of renters and tenants experiencing financial difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic through its 3rd round of funding for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3703/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program
Accepting applications
Department of Housing and Community Development, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$128,732,853.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 months18 monthsYes18 monthsUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Priority census tracts based on housing stress, social factors, pandemic effect, facing court-ordered evic
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Utility bills if asking for assistance
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Fact-specific proxy
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Property Deed, Lease
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MDPGC/bulletins/2c4a2c6?reqfrom=share3/5/20217/28/2022
Prince George's County, Maryland
38.78492110000001, -76.8720961
209
RegionMarylandRegionalThe Strategic Targeted Eviction Prevention (STEP) ProgramThe STEP Program is a new United Way of Central Maryland initiative that provides rental assistance to households who have been impacted by the COVID pandemic and financial crisis. The program is offered to target ZIP codes that have both high rates of COVID and high rates of poverty. This program is unique because it works with landlords so that they can submit several past-due accounts at the same time to prevent many evictions at once.https://www.uwcm.org/housing-programs/step
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Howard County, Harford County
Program closed
United Way of Central Maryland
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$0.00
Treasury ERA2 only
Both12 monthsYes
electric, water, sewer, trash
UnknownLandlordYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified5/2/20227/28/2022Regional, Maryland
38.78492110000001, -76.8720962
210
StateMassachusettsMassachusetts Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program may provide up to 18 months of ​help with overdue and/or future rent (due on or after 3/13/20), ​as well as some help with utility costs. Applicants must have had a COVID-related financial hardship.https://www.mass.gov/CovidHousingHelp
State of Massachusetts, Plymouth County
Program permanently closed
Department of Housing and Community Development, Regional Administering Agency
Public-private collaboration
YesIntake support$808,553,642.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months18 monthsYes
$2,500 per household
gas, electricity, deliverable fuel
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Uncategorized Housing Stability Services
BothYes5-7 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Doubled up
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability, Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership
https://www.smoc.org/pdf/English%20Federal%20ERAP%20-%20Application%20Guidance%20Document%20Letterhead.pdfhttps://archives.lib.state.ma.us/bitstream/handle/2452/848305/on1265437576.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=yhttps://www.einnews.com/pr_news/552838695/baker-polito-administration-reaches-major-milestone-in-distribution-of-rental-assistancehttps://www.mass.gov/doc/central-application-user-guide/download4/21/20217/19/2022Massachusetts
42.4072107, -71.3824374
211
CityMassachusettsBostonCity of Boston’s Rental Relief FundThe City of Boston’s Rental Relief Fund was established to help Bostonians at risk of losing their rental housing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund is administered and managed by the Office of Housing Stability (OHS) in partnership with nonprofit housing agencies.https://www.boston.gov/departments/housing/office-housing-stability/rental-relief-fundProgram closed
Office of Housing Stability, Metro Housing, Neighborhood Affordable Housing, Project Hope
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$51,271,795.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsTOTAL: $17,000Yes
$2,000 per household
electricity, heating oil, natural gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Cannot be a full time college or graduate student
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Letter from host if doubled up
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Proof of ownership, must participate in at least one mediation session if any issues arise with tenancy
4/19/20217/19/2022
Boston, Massachusetts
42.3600825, -71.0588801
212
Tribal Government
Massachusetts
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramTo assist families with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Housing Department is providing emergency mortgage and rent assistance.https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/emergency-covid-rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,037,664.26
Treasury ERA1 only
Both
TOTAL:$3,000 in arrears MONTHLY: $500
UnknownYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Harship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/july-2021-mittark-blog/2021/7/1/treasury-emergency-rental-assistance-now-available6/21/20217/19/2022
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
41.5955491, -70.4760928
213
StateMichiganMichigan COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA)The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) will administer the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) Program through its network of local nonprofit agencies starting March 15, 2021. CERA can provide rental and utility assistance for eligible renter households so that they retain their housing stability.https://www.michigan.gov/mshda/rental/cera
State of Michigan, Genesee County, Detroit
Program closed
Michigan State Housing Development Authority, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$1,116,916,005.47
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes
One-time (flat payment based on household size)
Electricity, home heating (any type of fuel), water, sewer, trash
YesInternetBothYes14 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, If CERA payment does not fully satisfy Tenant's financial obligation, landlord needs to enter into a repayment plan
https://www.michigan.gov/mshda/0,4641,7-141-5555-533463--,00.htmlhttps://www.michigan.gov/documents/mshda/CERA_Contact_List_717582_7.pdfhttps://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/03/12/michigan-rent-aid-eviction-aid-federal-money-to-avoid-eviction/6925853002/https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2021/09/17/detroit-announces-new-eviction-assistance-prevention-program/8378250002/3/15/20217/19/2022Michigan
44.3148443, -85.60236429999999
214
CityMichiganDetroitDetroit COVID Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThere is help for residents of Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck! Local protections against eviction and money for rent & utilities are available. If you are facing eviction or just behind on rent, money is available through the Covid-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CERA). We can help you get caught up.https://www.detroitevictionhelp.comProgram closed
Housing and Revitalization Department, Michigan State Housing Development, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$28,081,330.10
Treasury ERA2 only
Both12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes
One-time (flat payment based on household size)
Electricity, home heating, water, sewer, trash
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Verification of court costs
https://detroitmi.gov/node/4522112/7/20217/19/2022Detroit, Michigan
42.331427, -83.0457538
215
CountyMichiganMacomb CountyMacomb County COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) ProgramBehind on your rent? Facing eviction? Macomb County has teamed up with the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) to assist income-eligible residents stay in their home and pay their past-due rent. CERA, or the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance program, can provide rental and utility assistance for renters to help them maintain housing stability.https://www.macombgov.org/ceraProgram closed
Macomb County Family resource Center, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Max Thompson Family Resource Center
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing
$52,083,222.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes
One-time (flat payment based on houshold size)
electricity, home heating (any type of fuel), water, sewer, trash
YesInternetBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Verification of court costs
https://www.macombgov.org/cera4/27/20217/19/2022
Macomb County , Michigan
42.7168759, -82.82097399999999
216
CountyMichiganWayne CountyWayne County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Wayne County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is available to landlords and their renters within Wayne County who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, who are experiencing housing instability, and whose household income is at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). The applicant must be applying for a residence in Wayne County (excluding Detroit).https://www.waynecounty.com/departments/econdev/emergency-rental-assistance.aspxProgram closed
Wayne County Department of Economic Development, multiple nonprofits, faith centers
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$32,687,627.60
Treasury ERA2 only
Both12 MonthsYes
One-time (flat payment based on household size)
electricity, home heating, water, sewer, trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, Utility bill if requesting utility assistance
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility bill
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of missed rent payment, direct deposit form or voided check, must void late fees above $400
https://www.waynecounty.com/departments/econdev/emergency-rental-assistance.aspx9/27/20217/19/2022
Wayne County , Michigan
42.2790746, -83.33618799999999
217
Tribal Government
Michigan
Bay Mills Indian Community Housing Authority
Bay Mills Indian Community Housing Authority Rental Assistance ProgramThe Bay Mills Indian Community Emergency Rental Assistance Program funded by the U.S. Department of Treasury was established to support Bay Mills Indian Community Members who have been negatively impacted due to COVID-19.https://m.facebook.com/Bay-Mills-Housing-Authority-103673568052335/
Program permanently closed
Bay Mills Indian Community Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,004,457.02
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electric, gas, water, propane
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past Due Utility
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedTribal IDhttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=245887333830957&id=103673568052335&__tn__=%2As%2As-Rhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1HBkhb4EI_ANfRnvy-H12XkvWCCVUXeM6/view5/12/20217/19/2022
Bay Mills Indian Community Housing Authority
46.4569683, -84.612738
218
Tribal Government
Michigan
Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians
Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Rental Assistance ProgramAn application for rental assistance may be submitted by either an eligible household or by a landlord on behalf of that eligible household. Households and landlords must apply through programs established by Grand Traverse Band Housing. Eligible households may receive up to 12 months of assistance to ensure housing stability. The payments can cover rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing.http://gtbindians.org/housing_dept.asp
Program permanently closed
Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,665,689.51
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Member of household is a tribal member, member of houshold is a member of any Indian Tribe
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living situtation
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
http://gtbindians.org/downloads/erap_policy.pdfhttp://gtbindians.org/downloads/erap_application_and_financial_documentation.pdfhttp://gtbindians.org/downloads/erap_newsletter_submission_1.pdf5/12/20217/19/2022
Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians
45.0207858, -85.6047935
219
Tribal Government
Michigan
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program
If you have been affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic the KBIC Housing Department now has a COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program to help alleviate costs. If you are a renter; needing a rent deposit; and/or have utility costs and are in need of financial assistance to maintain housing stability, you may be eligible for assistance.https://www.kbic-nsn.gov/index.php/departments/ojibwa-housing
Program permanently closed
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,486,483.31
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
Electric, Gas, Propane, Fuel Oil, Water, Sewer, Garbage, Internet
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, rent/utilities are unaffordable, household struggles to buy essential goods/services, household takes outloans to afford rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kbic-nsn.gov/index.php/departments/ojibwa-housinghttps://www.kbic-nsn.gov/application/files/7416/2065/7274/ERAP_Application_2021.pdf7/16/20217/19/2022
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
46.7816243, -88.5082819
220
Tribal Government
Michigan
Lac Vieux Desert Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa
Lac Vieux Desert Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe goal of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal members who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. To participate in the ERA Program, an applicant or a landlord/owner acting on behalf of the Applicant must submit a complete, written application to the Tribe. If approved, they must then submit information and supporting documentation each month for the Rents and Utility Costs for which they seek continued Financial Assistance.https://www.lvd-nsn.gov/News/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.cfm
Program permanently closed
Lac Vieux Desert Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$351,915.63
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes21 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living situtation
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lvd-nsn.gov/News/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.cfm#:~:text=The%20goal%20of%20the%20Lac,from%20the%20impacts%20of%20thehttps://www.lvd-nsn.gov///media/pdf/LVD%20COVID-19%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Program%20Policy%20&%20Application.pdf5/12/20217/19/2022
Lac Vieux Desert Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa
46.2679475, -89.1783221
221
Tribal Government
Michigan
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
Little River Band of Ottowa Indians Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 pandemic poses an immediate and imminent threat to the health, safety, and well-being of the Tribe. The purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal members and other Indian families who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA Program is designed to assist Tribal and other Indian households whose income is at or below 80% of the Median Income who face potential eviction or homelessness because they are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://lrboi-nsn.gov/emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Little River Band Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$382,238.52
Treasury ERA1 only
Both1512Yes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash, fuel oil
UnknownBothYes21
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
One of more household members is a Little River Band of Ottowa Indians Tribal member, or one or more household members is a member of an Indian tribe and living on Little River Band land; one or more members of household unable to reach place of emplyment or place of employment closed due to COVID-19
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://lrboi-nsn.gov/emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://lrboi-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERAP-Application.04.28.21.pdfhttps://lrboi-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERAP-Policy.pdf5/20/20217/19/2022
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
44.2841907, -86.2403148
222
Tribal Government
Michigan
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odowa Indians Covid-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramsAre you behind on rent payments due to COVID-19? If so, contact the LTBB Housing Department. This program will pay for rental arrearage costs that have incurred due to COVID-19 (renters only, no mortgages). It is available to LTBB Citizens in any US State. Income restrictions will apply, based on individual state guidelines. Program is funded by the Department of Treasury and is only available until September 2021.https://ltbbodawa-nsn.gov/departments/housing-department/
Program permanently closed
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$793,591.52
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, internet
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living situtation, past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://ltbbodawa-nsn.gov/departments/housing-department/https://ltbbodawa-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ERAP-Application-2021-fillable-online.pdf5/20/20217/19/2022
Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians
45.4377784, -84.9194107
223
Tribal Government
Michigan
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program 2021Assistance is limited and subject to available funding for households either who have an increased need or job loss related need.https://www.pokagonband-nsn.gov/citizens/covid-19-emergency-assistance-program-2021
Program permanently closed
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Department of Social Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,724,503.87
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown
MONTHLY: $1,500
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified6/21/20217/19/2022
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
41.946445, -86.19563
224
Tribal Government
Michigan
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Of Michigan
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Of Michigan Covid-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s Housing Department is now taking applications from eligible renter households. The following types of assistance are included: rent arrears, utility arrears, water/sewer, and trash removal arrears occurring after March 13, 2020; security deposit, and application fees; and prospective rent, utilities, water/sewer, and trash removal.http://www.sagchip.org/news.aspx?newsid=3584
Program permanently closed
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,022,682.92
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, home heating fuel, water/sewer, and trash removal
Yes
Relocation expenses, Late Fees
BothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% of AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
http://www.sagchip.org/housing/index.htm#.YKajLJNKjORhttp://www.sagchip.org/housing/pdf/2021/COVID-Emergency-Rent-Assist-App.pdfhttp://www.sagchip.org/news/files/CERAFlyerMayObserverpdf_2021-04-26.pdf5/20/20217/19/2022
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Of Michigan
43.60378679999999, -84.7069005
225
Tribal Government
Michigan
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Sault Tribe Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramDue to the COVID-19 Pandemic, are you at risk for housing instability? Facing Eviction? Behind on your rent or utilities? Income eligible members of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and households who rent homes anywhere in the United States may make application for assistance. Emergency rental assistance can provide funding to assist with rental arrears, utility arrears, current and prospective rent payments, and prospective utilities and home energy costs and other housing expenses incurred related to housing due, directly or indirectly, to COVID-19 that qualify for assistance under federal law.https://www.saulttribe.com/newsroom/207-housing-news/7234-housing-offers-emergency-rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Sault Tribe Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,601,035.28
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, water/sewer, fuel oil, trash, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
https://www.saulttribe.com/newsroom/207-housing-news/7234-housing-offers-emergency-rental-assistancehttps://www.saulttribe.com/images/downloads/membership%20services/Housing/Fillable%20-%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Application.pdfhttps://www.saulttribe.com/images/Emergency_Rental_Assistance_Program_Flyer.pdf5/20/20217/19/2022
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
46.4967684, -84.34803800000002
226
StateMinnesotaMinnesota COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe new program is called COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance and it will help eligible renters with overdue rent since March 2020, up to three months of upcoming rent at a time, and related utility payments. The program will be open for applications in a matter of weeks, with an anticipated launch in late March. Eligible renters will include households that earned 80% or less of area median income in 2020 or in the most recent month. Landlords will be able to apply on behalf of their eligible tenants as well.https://www.renthelpmn.org/State of Minnesota, Anoka CountyProgram closed
Minnesota Housing, Twin Cities United Way 211, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing,
$586,253,630.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes18 months
Gas, electric, water/sewer, garbage/recycling and other utilities as approved
Yes
Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Past rent
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.mnhousing.gov/sites/Satellite?c=Page&cid=1520407740473&pagename=External%2FPage%2FEXTStandardLayouthttps://www.mnhousing.gov/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheadername1=Content-Type&blobheadername2=Content-Disposition&blobheadername3=MDT-Type&blobheadervalue1=application%2Fpdf&blobheadervalue2=attachment%3B+filename%3DMHFA_250349.pdf&blobheadervalue3=abinary%3B+charset%3DUTF-8&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1533152339243&ssbinary=truehttps://f.hubspotusercontent20.net/hubfs/19539973/RentHelpMN%20+%20Zero%20Balance%20Project%20Questions2.pdfhttps://news.yahoo.com/minnesota-paid-more-100-million-180700371.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADWtQE1FAZuw0wd0LjBk9DGVVAPjRPtoW0lvbiawhLIUSI7Pu14Jynkx4TIoeNAfzY4mLmCo6UyIAOf6dXNRZa1fb8m1KlIHF7r7sZ-vYZLafUBPGKqT1t6AyIRJ3RBeyXRaz3eNUCHBPmG1VszSWeTyi84wY5j5O4PZua-d0CZlhttps://news.yahoo.com/mn-lawmakers-want-330m-restart-065100012.html2/25/20217/19/2022Minnesota
46.729553, -94.6858998
227
CountyMinnesotaRamsey CountySaint Paul - Ramsey County Rental AssistanceEmergency rental assistance is now available for Saint Paul residents. Program funds help eligible renters with rent and utility bills dated on or after March 13, 2020. Qualifying renters are able to receive up to 15 months in total financial assistance. Don’t wait to apply for help! Renters who have applied for help through a COVID-19 emergency rental assistance program cannot be evicted for nonpayment of rent through June 1, 2022. If you need help paying rent or utility bills, explore your options today. There are multiple emergency rental assistance programs in MN right now: RentHelpMN, The Zero Balance Project, and the local Saint Paul/Ramsey County program. Saint Paul and Ramsey County are coordinating with other programs to prevent duplicate payments of emergency rental assistance, which is required by federal guidelines.https://www.ramseycounty.us/residents/assistance-support/assistance/financial-assistance/emergency-assistanceRamsey County, St. PaulProgram closed
City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Community Action Parnership
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedTargeted outreach$25,318,770.17
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/planning-and-economic-development/housing/emergency-rent-assistancehttps://www.ramseycounty.us/residents/assistance-support/assistance/financial-assistance/emergency-assistance8/31/20217/19/2022
Ramsey County, Minnesota
44.9963986, -93.0615978
228
RegionMinnesotaRegionalThe Zero Balance ProjectThe Zero Balance Project Landlord Application for Federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program
allows landlords (property owners and managers) to apply for assistance on behalf of renters impacted
by COVID-19. The program is established with pooled funding provided by the Counties of Dakota,
Hennepin, and Ramsey and the Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul (Jurisdictions).
https://www.housinglink.org/List/emergency-rental-assistance
Dakota County, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Minneapolis, St. Paul
Program permanently closed
Dakota County, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Family Housing Fund, HousingLink
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedTargeted outreach$32,061,532.13
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
water, sewer, electric, gas, trash, recycling, bulk fuel
Yes
Late Fees, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
LandlordYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Proof of ownership, Will not report late payments to credit bureaus for te households
https://www.housinglink.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/program-guide---the-zero-balance-project-2021---081921.pdf?sfvrsn=a2ac6fda_28/31/20217/19/2022
Regional, Minnesota
45.0208911, -93.5094574
229
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Bois Forte Resevation Tribal Council
Bois Forte Emergency Rental AssistanceBois Forte Emergency Rental Assistance is available to those who are behind on utility or rent payments or anticipate having problems paying rent or utilities in the future due to the COVID-19 pandemic, who has household members enrolled at Bois Forte or are currently renting on the Bois Forte reservation. Those eligible may receive assistance for future and past due rent payments, utility payments, or internet service. Only renters are eligible-not homeowners-and rent /utility payments must be from March 13, 2020 forward.https://boisforte.com/bois-forte-emergency-rental-assistance/Program closed
Bois Forte Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,349,968.86
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesYesInternetTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://boisforte.com/bois-forte-emergency-rental-assistance/https://portal.laserfiche.com/u7744/forms/ERAhttps://boisforte.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Postcard-1-final_Page_1-e1616614866303.png5/20/20217/19/2022
Bois Forte Resevation Tribal Council
48.1134271, -93.09674439999999
230
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Fond du Lac Reservation
COVID Emergency Rental Assistance
Eligible Fond du Lac households may qualify for emergency rental and utility assistance. This assistance will pay rental and rental utilities that are in arrears from 3/13/2020, due to COVID related unemployment, illness or other issues. Applicants may download the application above, or obtain a physical application at the Housing office. Submittals with any attached documentation may be emailed to the email address below, or dropped at the Housing office. The deadline to apply is December 13, 2021, 5:00 pm.

http://www.fdlrez.com/%5C/housing/programs.htm
Program permanently closed
Fond du Lac Housing Division
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,766,497.96
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 monthsYesNoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, Fond du Lac Reservation resident or Fond du Lac Band member or other Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.fdlrez.com/%5C/housing/index.htmhttp://www.fdlrez.com/%5C/housing/downloads/ERAflyer.pdfhttp://www.fdlrez.com/%5C/housing/downloads/CERAApplication.pdf5/20/20217/19/2022
Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
46.6644288, -92.4802065
231
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program will help eligible renters with overdue rent, up to three months of upcoming rent, and related utility payments.https://www.facebook.com/GrandPortageBandofLakeSuperiorChippewa/posts/580850122829207Program closedReservation Tribal Council
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$518,878.18
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified6/21/20217/19/2022
Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
47.9665535, -89.7667571
232
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Leech Lake Band Of Ojibwe
Leech Lake Band Of Ojibwe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThrough a federal grant, Leech Lake Human Services is able to assist individuals and families with expenses related to rent, utility and energy bills, and other household expenses.https://www.llojibwe.org/tribalassistance/era.html
Program permanently closed
Leech Lake Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,222,911.06
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
Electricity, gas, bulk fuel, water and sewer, trash
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, Member of a Minnesota Chippewa Tribe or a tenant of Leech Lake Housing Authority or a client of a social services with leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified5/19/20217/19/2022
Leech Lake Band Of Ojibwe
47.3839789, -94.6010599
233
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe COVID Emergency Rental AssistanceCOVID-19 Assistance available under U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance fundinghttps://millelacsband.com/government/departmentspublic/more-about-aanji
Program permanently closed
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,086,304.27
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
Water, garbage, propane, electric
YesinternetBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due RentNo
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
8/23/20217/19/2022
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
46.1779922, -93.7552607
234
Tribal Government
Minnesota
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance provides renters with assistance for the payment of rent costs and/or rental utilities. To qualify, you must be a Red Lake tribal member renting a residential dwelling on or off the Reservation. The application is available online one, accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until funding is eomplete.https://www.redlakenation.org/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,843,078.07
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes21 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://naihc.net/covid-19-resource/4/27/20217/19/2022
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
48.0511707, -95.00099279999999
235
Tribal Government
Minnesota
White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians
White Earth Covid Emergency Rental AssistanceEmergency funding is now available through the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) program administered by White Earth Homeless Program. Funds are available for rent and rental utilities only. Applications are being accepted beginning March 1, 2021, through December 13, 2021 at 5 p.m.https://www.facebook.com/WhiteEarthNation/photos/a.381869258491783/5838620342816620/Program closed
White Earth Department of Human Services--Homeless Program
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,215,554.34
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
electric, water/sewer, propane, fuel oil, trash
UnknownUnknownNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://www.facebook.com/WhiteEarthNation/photos/a.381869258491783/5838620342816620/https://whiteearth.com/assets/files/home/news/CERA%20(002)[3].pdf5/24/20217/19/2022
White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians
47.2332933, -95.7669803
236
StateMississippiMississippi Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramGovernor Tate Reeves has directed Mississippi’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding from The U.S. Department of Treasury to be administered by Mississippi Home Corporation. The funding will expand the income limit eligibility to assist more Mississippians who have been impacted by COVID-19.https://ms-ramp.com/Program closed
Mississippi Home Corporation, multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Yes - Balch & Bingham
Targeted outreach, Intake support
$307,009,211.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past-due or disconnect notice from household's utility provider; Proof of medical bills preventing proof of payment of rent or utilities; Proof of reliance on credit cards or payday lenders to pay for household necessities; Other circumstances as described on the Risk of Experiencing Homelessness or Housing Instability Form, signed by the applicant.
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://ms-ramp.com/https://ourtupelo.com/behind-on-rent-the-waitlist-for-200-million-in-assistance-is-now-open/https://ms-ramp.com/era/faq/https://mississippitoday.org/2021/10/20/mississippi-rental-assistance-fixes-after-slow-start/2/10/20217/19/2022Mississippi
32.3546679, -89.3985283
237
CountyMississippiHarrison CountyHarrison County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIf you are a renter in Harrison County and lost your job to COVID-19, or could not work because you were sick, there’s now assistance that could help you. A $6 million grant awarded to the county through the CARES Act will be administered by the Open Doors Homeless Coalition. On Monday, the county released the first $650,000 monthly allotment to be distributed. The program can pay up to 12 months back rent and three months going forward. It will also provide other resources to help people recover from the pandemic’s economic impact.http://www.co.harrison.ms.us/news/results.asp?newsid=357
Program permanently closed
Open Doors Homeless Coalition
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,354,014.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsUnknownUnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wlox.com/2021/03/22/rental-assistance-available-harrison-county-residents-affected-by-covid-/4/6/20217/19/2022
Harrison County , Mississippi
30.432087, -89.0179332
238
CountyMississippiHinds CountyHinds County Rental AidThe Hinds County Emergency Rental AID Program (HCERA) makes available $7 million to assist households that have been unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An application for rental assistance may be submitted online by an eligible tenant, or a landlord can initiate an application on behalf of that eligible tenant. Available funding will be retroactive for past-due rent from March 13 2020 to the present and possibly three months in the future.https://hindsrentalaid.com/emergency-rental-assistance-grant/
Program permanently closed
Integrity GroupOtherYes - Integrity Groupn/a$15,435,822.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe living conditions, housing cost burden, informal rental arrangements with little or no legal protection, domestic violence, delay of essential goods, documented harassement, relying on credit cards or other debt financing
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Proof of ownership
https://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2021/apr/22/hinds-county-announces-rental-assistance-program/4/26/20217/19/2022
Hinds County, Mississippi
32.2648353, -90.37483540000001
239
Tribal Government
Mississippi
Mississippi Choctaw Tribe
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Mississippi Choctaw Tribe has received a grant from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Renters at the Choctaw Housing Authority and the Choctaw Rental Housing Program may be eligible to have their rent and utilities paid for at least three months and possibly until December 2021.https://www.facebook.com/MSBandofChoctawIndians/photos/a.487063077988846/4341678289193953/Program closed
Mississippi Band Choctaw Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,151,889.12
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.facebook.com/MSBandofChoctawIndians/photos/a.487063077988846/4341678289193953/7/16/20217/19/2022
Mississippi Choctaw Tribe
32.7832571, -89.22418479999999
240
StateMissouriMissouri State Assistance for Housing Relief (SAFHR) ProgramThe State Assistance for Housing Relief (SAFHR) Program provides rent and utility assistance for households who have been impacted by COVID-19. Eligible tenants can apply for financial assistance to be paid directly to their landlord or utility provider. Financial assistance includes rent and utility arrears for the period beginning April 2020 and up to 3 months of forward rent and prepaid fuel utility assistance. The tenant must not owe rental arrears beyond any requested rental arrears through this program in order to apply for forward rent assistance. In order to receive utility assistance, tenants must have an invoice from the utility provider to support the request.https://www.mohousingresources.com/safhrProgram closed
Missouri Housing Development Corporation, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$593,344,986.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
gas ,electric, water, sewage/waste, fuel (propane, wood etc.), trash
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Utility bills (if claimed)
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealth living conidtions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship,Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Proof of ownership, Photo ID, landlord must enter into an agreement plan for any remaining arrears
https://www.mohousingresources.com/safhr-program-overview2/12/20217/19/2022Missouri
37.9642529, -91.8318334
241
CountyMissouriClay CountyClay County Emergency Rental AssistanceClay County received $3.6 million in funding from the Federal Government as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act or second stimulus for an Emergence Rental Assistance Program. Clay County was a direct recipient due to having over 200,000 residents. The County’s portion of funds is for tenants needing rental and/or utility assistance in areas OUTSIDE of Kansas City, MO. Payments go to landlords and utility providers in order to make past due bills whole and potentially cover future needs.https://www.claycountymo.gov/transparency/erapProgram closedClay County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,520,939.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electric, gas, water, sewer, bulk fuel
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, other evidence of risk
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.claycountymo.gov/transparency/erap3/5/20217/19/2022
Clay County, Missouri
39.3176186, -94.479976
242
CountyMissouriGreene CountyGreene County Emergency Rental AssistanceGreene County is the recipient of $8,765,982.70 as part of the U.S. Treasury Department’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program. To best reach those in need, Greene County has begun coordinating fund distribution efforts with area organizations and community partners that have existing experience with utility and housing assistance programs.https://www.greenecountymo.gov/era/Program closed
Greene County, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake Support, Case management
$21,860,083.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities, unsafe/unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.greenecountymo.gov/files/PDF/file.pdf?id=36608https://www.greenecountymo.gov/era/3/5/20217/19/2022
Greene County, Missouri
37.3311215, -93.5003454
243
CountyMissouriJackson CountyJackson County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe U.S. Congress passed a stimulus package to help communities and families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020 that includes relief for renters. If you are behind in rent and/or utility payments, due to the impact of COVID-19 on your household, you may be eligible for assistance through the Emergency Rent Assistance Program launched by the US Department of the Treasury and administered by States, Counties and Cities. Community Services League and United Way of Greater Kansas City are assisting the Jackson County government in implementing their program, which assists households in Jackson County.https://www.jacksoncountyerap.org/
Program permanently closed
Community Services League, United Way of Greater Kansas City
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$28,616,118.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12 months
trash, electric, gas, sewer, water, or other power sources like propane
UnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.jacksoncountyerap.org/applicationchecklisthttps://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/jackson-county-rental-assistance-program-spares-more-than-1-000-from-eviction4/16/20217/19/2022
Jackson County, Missouri
38.9914998, -94.315422
244
CountyMissouriJefferson CountyJefferson County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Eligible households may receive up to 12 months of assistance, plus an additional 3 months if the grantee determines the extra months are needed to ensure housing stability and grantee funds are available. The payment of existing housing-related arrears that could result in eviction of an eligible household is prioritized. Assistance must be provided to reduce an eligible household's rental arrears before the household may receive assistance for future rent payments. Once a household's rental arrears are reduced, grantees may only commit to providing rental assistance for up to three months at a time. Households may reapply for additional assistance at the end of the the three-month period if needed.https://www.jfcac.org/erap.html
Program permanently closed
Jefferson County, Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corporation
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$10,170,185.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
trash, electric, gas, sewer, water, or other power sources like propane
UnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, living in unsafe living conditions
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.examiner.net/story/news/2021/09/06/boost-local-eviction-aid/5734522001/4/16/20217/19/2022
Jefferson County, Missouri
38.2310301, -90.52578229999999
245
CityMissouriKansas CityKansas City Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Kansas City, Mo. has received $14.8 million for emergency rental assistance. Our goal is to create an application process that is fair, fast, and equitable for KCMO residents.
The funds will be distributed through existing community agencies that specialize in providing these services. Funding is provided by the second Congressional COVID-19 relief package.
https://www.kcmo.gov/city-hall/housing/emergency-rental-and-utilities-assistance
Program permanently closed
City of Kansas City Housing and Community Development, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$28,446,648.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, water, trash, gas, other power sources like propane
Yes
Relocation Fees, Late fees, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, other evidence of risk
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.kcmo.gov/city-hall/departments/neighborhoods-housing-services/renthelphttps://www.kcmo.gov/home/showpublisheddocument?id=6302https://www.communitycarelink.com/cares-act-assistance-sign-up3/5/20217/19/2022
Kansas City, Missouri
39.0997265, -94.5785667
246
CityMissouriSt. LouisCity of St. Louis Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of St. Louis Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA 1) Program is aimed at keeping families in their homes by helping income-eligible renters within the City of St. Louis who are past due in rent or utilities and have suffered financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/emergency-assistance/index.cfm
Program permanently closed
St. Louis Department of Human Services, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$8,990,003.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 months
water, sewer, power, gas
Yes
Relocation Fees, Late fees, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Received an eviction notice
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Increase of debt
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/emergency-assistance/index.cfm#CP_JUMP_888264https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/documents/upload/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Application-5-2021.pdfhttps://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/emergency-assistance/apply-for-era.cfm5/24/20217/19/2022St. Louis, Missouri
38.6270025, -90.19940419999999
247
CountyMissouriSt. Louis CountySt. Louis County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The St. Louis Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is a rental assistance program designed to provide relief to low- and moderate-income households residing in the County of St. Louis that are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://stlouisco.onlinepha.com
Program permanently closed
St. Louis County Department of Human Services, local libraries, Salvation Army, St. Patrick Center
Public-private collaboration
Yes - Nan McKayIntake support$29,735,926.80
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthsUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households that previously applied for rental assistance under the CARES Act and did not receive assistance, court ordered eviction notice
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Severe housing cost burden, overcrowding, unhealth living conditions,evidence of domestic violence, harassment from landlord, relying on credit cards or other high-cost debt products
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of ownership
https://stlouisco.onlinepha.com/en-US/Pages/View/124/faqshttps://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/era-clinics.cfmhttps://www.kcur.org/housing-development-section/2021-10-30/missouri-could-lose-millions-in-federal-rental-assistance-funds-because-its-not-using-them-fast-enough4/6/20217/19/2022
St. Louis County, Missouri
38.6103023, -90.4125181
248
CountyMissouriSt. Louis CountySaint Louis Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is intended for those disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. Saint Louis County, the City of St. Louis, and its partners are running this rental assistance program to address the hardship faced by our community. Funds are available for past due, current due, future rent, and utilities. This web page will share information about the application process, provide FAQs for tenants and property owners, and share simple resources that simplify this process.https://insight-editor.livestories.com/s/v2/saint-louis-emergency-rental-assistance-era-program-for-tenants/6fad562a-54e7-4981-92ef-b91ec38cbfde#Eligibility%20RequirementsSt. Louis County, St. Louis
Program permanently closed
St. Louis City Human Services Department, St. Louis County Human Services Department
Intergovernmental collaboration
Yes - LiveStoriesn/a$42,306,461.60
Treasury ERA2 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, water/sewer, trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel, oil, or wood for heating
YesInternetTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
YesUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/human-services/emergency-assistance/era2.cfm5/2/20227/19/2022
St. Louis County, Missouri
38.6103023, -90.4125182
249
StateMontanaMontana Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Montana Emergency Rental Assistance program is being developed following the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. Emergency Rental Assistance may be used for rent, rental arrears, and utility costs. This program will be open to households who do not exceed 80% of the Area Median Income.https://housing.mt.gov/Rental-Assistance/Montana-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ProgramProgram closed
Montana Housing, Montana Legal Services Association
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedCase management$168,101,072.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: $2,200
Yes12 months
Electricity, gas, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://newstalkkgvo.com/emergency-rent-utility-assistance-now-available-for-montanans-impacted-by-covid-19/https://housing.mt.gov/Rental-Housing/Montana-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program2/25/20217/19/2022Montana
46.8796822, -110.3625658
250
Tribal Government
Montana
Apsaalooke Nation Housing Authority
Apsaalooke Nation Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Apsaalooke Nation’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program offers financial relief to help renters who have been adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, with rental and utility bills, both past and present.https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Housing-Assistance-Service/Apsaalooke-Nation-Housing-Authority-103909121246272/
Program permanently closed
Apsalooke Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,599,876.97
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, fuel oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet,Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://289d671d-64b2-4024-9b09-f3de335e810a.filesusr.com/ugd/5b1c72_329e15fead1441b39a99fb0e940aa0ea.pdf6/24/20217/19/2022
Apsaalooke Nation Housing Authority
45.60931739999999, -107.4730459
251
Tribal Government
Montana
Blackfeet Housing
Blackfeet Housing Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBlackfeet Housing has new funding available to assist renters with rental arrears, utility arrears, prospective (future) rent. Blackfeet Housing offers eligible households assistance with current or late rent, energy or utility bills, and other housing costs dating back to the start of the pandemic.https://blackfeethousing.org/erap.html
Program permanently closed
Blackfeet Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,523,119.41
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $12,000Yes12
electricity, water and sewer, trash removal, natural gas, home energy
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Any renter in Glacier or Pondera Coutnies first, Tribal members in other Montant counties second, any tribal members living outside of Montana third
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Currently homeless, any other evidence of risk
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
https://e4dae70c-d9cc-4c4e-8eeb-4dfc0a0e6c10.filesusr.com/ugd/2a4ad9_f6e533af2e014900bc1f06b80293896e.pdf5/17/20217/19/2022Blackfeet Housing
48.5426193, -113.0190302
252
Tribal Government
Montana
Chippewa-Cree Housing Authority
Chippewa-Cree Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramChippewa-Cree Housing Authority is pleased to announce a new program for low rent and Low Income Tax Credit Unit renters. nounce a new program for low rent and Low Income Tax Credit Unit renters!!! We were informed that we qualified for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) through the US Department of Treasury. With the funds that were allocated to our housing authority, we will be able to assist our low rent tenants with rental payments that are in arrears, electricity payments that are behind, and other expenses related to incurred due, directly or indirectly , to COVID-19.https://www.cciha.org/forms-downloads
Program permanently closed
Chippewa-Cree Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,898,234.33
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
Electricity, Internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified6/23/20218/1/2022
Chippewa-Cree Housing Authority
48.35705670000001, -109.8425555
253
Tribal Government
Montana
Fort Belknap Indian Community
Fort Belknap Tribal Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Fort Belknap Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides rental relief to eligible tribal members for rental and utility arrears and future rent, utility, and other housing expenses. Funding comes from the Department of Treasury.https://fbtha.org/applications/
Program permanently closed
Fort Belknap Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,566,793.03
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes3 months
Water, gas, electricity
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Grantees who could not reach their place of employment or their place of employment was shut down due to COVID-19
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
https://fbtha.org/applications/https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.27/bca.16c.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Application-2.pdfhttps://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.27/bca.16c.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Procedures.pdf5/25/20218/1/2022
Fort Belknap Indian Community
48.1999958, -108.5340374
254
Tribal Government
Montana
Little Shell Tribe
Little Shell Tribal Housing Department Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Little Shell Tribal Council has established the Emergency Rental Assistance Program ("ERA") to provide financial assistance and housing stability services to eligible low-income households living in rental units nationwide.https://www.montanalittleshelltribe.org/housing-program/
Program permanently closed
Little Shell Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,609,697.72
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, fuel oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Applicants who have rental arrears
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.montanalittleshelltribe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/LST-Housing-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Application_5.7.21.pdf6/24/20218/1/2022Little Shell Tribe
47.50799869999999, -111.323211
255
Tribal Government
Montana
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides rental relief to all eligible households living on the Flathead Reservation (tribal and non-tribal) and eligible Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes tribal members and descendants living off the reseravation.https://csktribes.org/more/archived-news/1229-update-skha-emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,248,236.65
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, fuel oil
YesBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
6/23/20218/1/2022
Salish & Kootenai Housing Authority
47.62548049999999, -114.1147435
256
StateNebraskaNebraska Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program makes available $158 million to assist Nebraska low-income households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before you apply, please review the eligibility requirements and application user guide to understand if you are eligible, as well as the required steps you must complete to apply, and the supporting documentation you must provide as part of your application. This program is only available for renters with a lease agreement, not for homeowners.https://nebraskarenthelp.org/
Accepting applications
Nebraska Investment Finance Authority, Department of Health and Human Services
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$62,156,033.30
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $20,000Yes12 months
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://coronavirus.nebraska.gov/EmergencyRentalAssistanceProgram#ERAEligibilityhttps://coronavirus.nebraska.gov/assets/ERAProgramTenantApplicationGuide.pdfhttps://governor.nebraska.gov/press/gov-ricketts-announces-launch-emergency-rental-assistance-program-proclaims-ffa-week2/23/20218/1/2022Nebraska
41.4925374, -99.9018131
257
CountyNebraskaDouglas CountyDouglas County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramProgram provides assistance if you meet the following cirteria: Do you rent your home in Douglas County outside the Omaha city limits? Are you behind on rent or utilities due to COVID-19? This includes receiving unemployment, reduction in income, incurred significant costs, or other financial hardship. Is your household receiving income below 80% of the average median income for the area? This is up to $48,750/year for a single person; $69,600/year for a family of four.https://copeinfo.org/rent-assist/
Accepting applications
Christian Outreach Program-Elkhorn
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$15,635,354.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $20,000Yes12 months
electric, water, sewer, trash, home energy costs.
UnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility payment, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
4/15/20218/1/2022
Douglas County, Nebraska
41.3148116, -96.19513200000002
258
CountyNebraskaLancaster CountyLancaster County Emergency Relief Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Relief Assistance (ERA) program makes available financial assistance to income-qualifying residents of Lincoln and Lancaster County, who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.lancaster.ne.gov/FormCenter/Human-Services-13/COVID19-Rental-and-Utility-Assistance-Ap-108Lancaster County, Lincoln
Accepting applications
Lancaster County Human Services Department, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center on Children, Families and the Law, Lincoln City Urban Development Department, Human Services Department
OtherUnspecifiedn/a$48,016,984.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Gas, electricity, water and sewer, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility payment, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, fleeing domestic violence
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.1011now.com/2021/03/18/lincoln-receives-13m-funds-for-housing-assistance/3/23/20218/1/2022
Lancaster County, Nebraska
40.813616, -96.7025955
259
CityNebraskaLincolnCity of Lincoln Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Relief Assistance (ERA) program makes available financial assistance to income-qualifying residents of Lincoln and Lancaster County, who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Mayor/Housing-Utility-Assistance
Program permanently closed
City of Lincoln Urban Development Department, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center on Children, Families, and the Law, Mayor's Office, Human Rights Commission
OtherUnspecifiedn/a$10,222,547.10
Treasury ERA2 only
Both12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas water and sewer, trash, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility payment, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, fleeing domestic violence
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
12/16/20218/1/2022Lincoln, Nebraska
40.813616, -96.7025955
260
CityNebraskaOmahaOmaha – MACCH Rental Assistance ProgramThe Omaha – MACCH Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will begin taking online applications April 5, 2021. For details about eligibility, types of assistance, and other questions review the FAQs, the summary below or watch one of the instructional videoshttp://macchconnect.org/Program closed
City of Omaha, Metro Area Continuum of Care for the Homeless, 211, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$122,606,348.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, water, sewer, trash, home energy costs
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utlities, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, payment of rent will result in inability to pay for other necessities (food etc)
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/update-on-omaha-pandemic-related-rent-utility-assistance-programhttp://macchconnect.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Instructional-Presentation-Website-Full.pdf4/7/20218/1/2022Omaha, Nebraska
41.2565369, -95.9345034
261
Tribal Government
Nebraska
Northern Ponca Housing Authority
Northern Ponca Housing Authority Emergency Rental AssistanceThe primary objective of the Northern Ponca Housing Authority’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is to ensure low-income people remain stably housed as the economic fallout from the Coronavirus pandemic continues.https://form.jotform.com/210767884431058
Program permanently closed
Northern Ponca Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,069,503.71
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
https://poncahousing.org/forms/5/11/20218/1/2022
Northern Ponca Housing Authority
42.0221307, -97.4307642
262
Tribal Government
Nebraska
Omaha Tribal Housing Authority
Omaha Tribal Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of OTHA’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is to help households pay up to 1 year of rental arrears, application for up to 3 months rental payments and relocation expenses. We also have assistance for utility, electricity and propane/gas arrears. If due hardship, you may also request funding for current billing up to 3 months.https://www.othauthority.com/
Program permanently closed
Omaha Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,937,314.82
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy
costs, such as fuel oil, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes44483
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Tribal ID
https://www.othauthority.com/tenant-era-app/https://www.othauthority.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ERA_Information_Pamphlet.pdf5/11/20218/1/2022
Omaha Tribal Housing Authority
42.1151846, -96.36199719999999
263
StateNevadaNevada CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP)The Nevada Housing Division (NHD) has received approximately $124 million to provide additional temporary rental and housing expense assistance through the CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP). The CHAP program has served approximately 29,000 Nevadans to date. The additional funds are currently expected to help an estimated 20,000 households with rent and utilities.https://housing.nv.gov/Resources/COVID-19/Renter_Assistance/
Program permanently closed
Nevada Rural Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$225,063,841.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months9 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash, fuel oil
Yes
Late Fees, Internet, Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://nvrural.org/renter-services/covid/https://www.ktvn.com/story/43344634/nevada-housing-division-receives-additional-rental-assistance-funding2/16/20218/1/2022Nevada
38.8026097, -116.419389
264
CountyNevadaClark CountyClark County CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP)The CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP) serves residents of Clark County who have suffered substantial financial hardship and now lack sufficient income or resources available to pay their housing costs because of the COVID-19 emergency or the response to that emergency. Program is distributing Treasry funds under the 2021 iteration.https://chap.clarkcountynv.gov/
Clark County, City of North Las Vegas, City of Henderson
Program closedClark County Social Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$131,682,956.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
electric, water, gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
TenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://www.ktnv.com/news/coronavirus/nevada-gov-steve-sisolak-to-provide-update-on-states-eviction-moratorium-on-tuesday4/7/20218/1/2022
Clark County, Nevada
36.0795613, -115.094045
265
CityNevadaLas VegasRental Assistance For Tenants (RAFT)The purpose of the Rental Assistance for Tenants (RAFT) is to provide rental assistance to households impacted by COVID-19. Eligible households must reside within the city of Las Vegas jurisdiction and have incomes at or below 80% Area Median Income (AMI). Priority will be given to households whose incomes are at or below 50% AMI and/or unemployed for 90 days or more.https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Housing-Assistance-Program
Program permanently closed
Las Vegas Department of Community Services, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$15,668,695.00
Treasury ERA2 only
BothYes18 Monthsenergy costsYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://news3lv.com/news/local/city-of-las-vegas-raft-to-help-tenants-behind-on-renthttps://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Housing-Assistance-Programhttps://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Housing-Assistance-Program/Housing-Assistance-Program-FAQhttps://www.fox5vegas.com/news/las-vegas-rental-assistance-program-sees-thousands-of-applications-during-first-month/article_64c34278-20be-11ec-994c-135bf000ee89.html9/13/20218/1/2022Las Vegas , Nevada
36.1699412, -115.1398296
266
CountyNevadaWashoe CountyWashoe County CARES Housing Assistance Program (CHAP)The Reno Housing Authority has been awarded additional funding to continue the CHAP program. New applicants can apply using the link below. Applicants will be notified, by mail, when their application is selected for processing.https://www.renoha.org/chap/Washoe County, Reno
Program permanently closed
Reno Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$26,725,230.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 monthsYes12 monthsYesLate FeesTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.renoha.org/chap/https://www.kolotv.com/2021/02/11/65-million-for-rent-relief-in-washoe-county/2/18/20218/1/2022
Washoe County, Nevada
40.5608387, -119.6035495
267
Tribal Government
Nevada
Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe
Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe Emergency Rental/Utility Assistance ProgramThe Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe Housing Department has developed and approved an Emergency Rental Assistance Policy and application to provide financial assistance and housing stability to eligible households. This program can assist with rent, rental arrears, utilities, and home energy costs, relocation expenses, rental fees, internet service, and reasonable late fees on rent or utilities. All documentation requested must be provided and eligibility will be determined by the Housing Department staff under the criteria outlined in the policy.http://www.fpst.org/currently-available-housing-programs/Program closed
Fallon Paiute Shoshone Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,929,493.38
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes10-14 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.fpst.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/ERAP-202http://www.fpst.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/ERAP-2021-Approved-Policy-6.3.2021.pdf1-Approved-Policy-6.3.2021.pdf7/21/20218/1/2022
Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe
39.4820325, -118.7569624
268
Tribal Government
Nevada
Pyramid Lake Housing Authority
Pyramid Lake Housing AuthorityThe purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for payment of rent and utilities for low-income Pyramid Lake Tribal members living on or off the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation (PLIR), other native and non-native families living on the PLIR who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA Program is designed to assist Tribal, other native and non-native households whose income is at or below 80% of the Median Income who face potential eviction or homelessness due to the inability to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Copies of current utility bills, rental agreements, past due rent / eviction notices, Tribal ID, and proof of income must be attached to the application or it will not be processed.https://plhousingauthority.weebly.com/applications.html
Program permanently closed
Pyramid Lake Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,113,245.87
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesUnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified7/21/20218/1/2022
Pyramid Lake Housing Authority
39.833805, -119.3587722
269
Tribal Government
Nevada
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
RSIC COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) and Utility Assistance ProgramIn need of financial assistance, due to being directly or indirectly affected by COVID-19? Call RSIC Housing Dept. for more info:
775-785-1300 or email rdarrough@rsic.org
https://www.rsic.org/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-era-and-utility-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,594,361.55
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
electric, water, gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
TenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecified8/3/20218/1/2022
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
39.524344, -119.7865552
270
Tribal Government
Nevada
Shoshone-Paiute Tribe/ Duck Valley Housing Authority
Duck Valley Housing Authority Emergency Rental/Utility AssistanceEligible Households Include Families That Have: Income at or below 80 percent of the area median income, (priority given to those families with 50 percent below median income), an obligation to pay rent or utilities, a household member that has a reduction of income or other financial hardship due to COVID-19 pandemic, experienced or are at risk of experiencing homelessness. Emergency Rental/Utility Assistance Program is open to all Community Members residing on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation. Off reservation Tribal Members are also eligible to apply for assistance if they are not receiving the same program under the state or county.http://duckvalleyhousing.org/dir/emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Duck Valley Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,755,904.89
Treasury ERA1 only
Both3 monthsYes3 months
electricity, water, fuel oil, internet
YesInternetTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
5/11/20218/1/2022
Shoshone-Paiute Tribe/ Duck Valley Housing Authority
41.9499754, -116.097708
271
Tribal Government
Nevada
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe
Summit Lake Paiute Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA)An “eligible household” is defined as a renter household in which at least one or more individuals meets the following criteria: 1. Qualifies for unemployment or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19; 2. Demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; and 3. Has a household income at or below 80 percent of the area medianhttps://www.summitlaketribe.org/housing.html
Program permanently closed
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$69,421.02
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewer, Trash Removal, and energy costs such as fuel oil
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, other local priorities
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
UnspecifiedTribal ID, SSN5/11/20218/1/2022
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe
39.5419047, -119.7656526
272
Tribal Government
Nevada
Walker River Paiute Tribe
Walker River Paiute Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFunding for the Emergency Rental Assistance program is
to be used to provide rental and utility assistance for enrolled members of the Walker River Paiute Tribe and
their household who meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the Bipartisan Relief Package.
https://www.wrpt.org/covid-19-info-resources/
Program permanently closed
Walker Rive Paiute Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,729,257.60
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, gas, propane, trash, sewer, and internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
5/11/20218/1/2022
Walker River Paiute Tribe
38.9532389, -118.8150818
273
Tribal Government
Nevada
Washoe Housing Authority
Washoe Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal members and other Indian families who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.http://washoehousingauthority.com/
Program permanently closed
Washoe Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,564,663.20
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, fuel oil, firewood
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
5 days (for attempts made by phone, text or email) 7 days (for attempts made via mail)
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Grantees who could not reach their place of employment or their place of employment was shut down due to COVID-19, Applicants are Washoe Tribal members or descendants of Washoe Tribal members
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, overcrowding, domestic violence, criminal activity including drug-related criminal activity
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56cfa0ebd51cd4bec7d02839/t/60b6c2d5531b3517cbfc4fbf/1622590166062/31+-+WHA+COVID-19+Emergency+Rental+Assistance+Program+Policy+BOC+approved+5.26.2021.pdf6/23/20218/1/2022
Washoe Housing Authority
38.9004402, -119.7150485
274
StateNew HampshireNew Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program (NHERAP)A new federally funded New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program (NHERAP) will provide assistance to eligible residents of New Hampshire who cannot pay their rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The five regional Community Action Partnership (CAP) agencies will administer applications and payments for the program. Full program guidelines and the NHERAP application (online and a printable form) will be available on each of the CAP websites.https://www.nhhfa.org/emergency-rental-assistance/Program closed
NH Housing, Governor's Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$294,389,859.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, heat, gas, water, sewer, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Pay more than 30% of income of rent, utilities; living in unsafe or unhealty environments
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.capnh.org/2/25/20218/1/2022New Hampshire
43.1938516, -71.5723953
275
CountyNew Hampshire
Rockingham County
Rockingham County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (RC ERAP)It is with great pleasure that we announce that the Rockingham County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“RC ERAP”) is now open for accepting applications! If you are a Rockingham County tenant in need of rental and/or utility assistance, you will need to first set up an online account, which can be done by clicking on the “First Time Tenant User/Applicant” link below. Landlords who have Rockingham County tenants that are in need of rental assistance can initiate the application process, but will have to first set up an account by clicking on the “First Time Landlord User/Applicant”.https://rockinghamcountynh.org/rent/
Program permanently closed
Rockingham County Finance Office, Rockingham County Welfare Offices (both public and private entities)
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support
$14,436,961.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
UnknownUnknownUnspecified5/17/20218/1/2022
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
36.4335041, -79.8296743
276
StateNew JerseyNew Jersey COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CVERAP) Phase II provides temporary rental assistance to low- and moderate-income households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The enrollment period starts Monday, March 22, 2021, 9 a.m. EST. Applications will be accepted until enough have been received to ensure distribution of all funds. For more information about this opportunity, call Customer Service at 609-490-4550.https://njdca.onlinepha.com/
State of New Jersey, Burlington County, Morris County
Program closed
NJ Department of Community Affairs, New Jersey courts
Intergovernmental collaboration
Yes - Nan McKayn/a$916,365,516.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: 125% FMR
YesUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, cost burden, informal rental arrangements with little legal protections, risk of exposure to intimate partner violence, verbal threats from property owner, relying on credit cards/payday lenders etc, delaying the purchase of essential goods
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Proof of ownership
https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2021/03/help-finally-on-the-way-for-nj-renters-as-state-announces-new-353m-relief-fund.htmlhttps://njdca.onlinepha.com/https://njdca.onlinepha.com/en-US/Pages/View/149/Required%20Documents3/17/20218/1/2022New Jersey
40.0583238, -74.4056612
277
CountyNew JerseyAtlantic CountyAtlantic County Emergency Rental Assitance ProgramThe Atlantic County Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide temporary assistance, for up to twelve months, to low and moderate income households that have had experienced a COVID hardship and housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://acianj.org/applications/rental-assistance.aspProgram closed
Atlantic County Improvement Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$16,753,770.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: 100% FMR
Yes
electric, water, gas
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Paying more than 50% of their current income to rent, evidence of unsafe/unhealthy living conditions
YesUnknownUnspecified6/23/20218/1/2022
Atlantic County, New Jersey
39.5333379, -74.6868815
278
CountyNew JerseyBergen CountyBergen County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramBergen County Executive Jim Tedesco announces that the County of Bergen will soon launch an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) to provide financial relief for Bergen County residents unable to meet their rental obligation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible ERAP applicants will receive up to 12 months of assistance for unpaid back rent and gas and electric utility expenses (payable for amounts past due as of March 13, 2020). Amounts approved for funding will be paid directly to the landlords and utility provider.https://www.co.bergen.nj.us/erap
Accepting applications
Bergen County, Greater Bergen Community Action
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$46,406,969.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYeselectric, gasUnknownTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, LeaseUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://bergencountynjgov.org/EmergencyRentalReliefProgram/https://www.co.bergen.nj.us/public-information/press-releases/464-the-county-of-bergen-in-partnership-with-bergen-new-bridge-medical-center-announces-get-a-shot-shop-36/21/20218/1/2022
Bergen County, New Jersey
40.9262762, -74.07701
279
CountyNew JerseyCamden CountyCamden County RECOVERS Rental Assistance ProgramThe Camden County RECOVERS Rental Assistance Program, which draws $15 million from funding provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury, is aimed at supporting low income renters at risk of losing their homes or facing an eviction threat due to lost employment or income caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.camdencounty.com/service/covid-19-updates-and-preparations/camden-county-cares-rental-assistance-grant/
Program permanently closed
Camden County, Office of Economic Opportunities, Hispanic Family Centers, Senior Citizens United for Community Service, Camden County Libraries
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$31,906,433.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsMONTHLY: FMRYes12 months
gas, electric, water, sewer, energy costs, internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees
https://www.camdencounty.com/service/improvement-authority/camden-county-cares-rental-assistance-grant/7/8/20218/1/2022
Camden County, New Jersey
39.8592439, -75.0143824
280
CountyNew JerseyEssex CountyEssex County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramEssex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. announced that Essex County will be accepting applications for the 2021 Essex County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will be accepted beginning on Thursday, May 13th. There is $15.4 million available to be awarded. Renters and landlords who have been negatively impacted during the Coronavirus pandemic and need help to pay rent or utility bills can apply for funding. Online applications are available at:https://essexcountynj.org/essex-county-executive-divincenzo-announces-15-4-million-is-available-through-2021-essex-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Program permanently closed
Essex County Division of Community Action, Irvington Neighborhood Improvement Corporation, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$24,509,928.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Past Due RentYesUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://essexcountynj.org/essex-county-executive-divincenzo-announces-15-4-million-is-available-through-2021-essex-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program/#:~:text=The%202021%20Essex%20County%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Program%20is%20being,small%20businesses%20during%20the%20pandemichttps://essexcountynj.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/rental-assistance-flier-2021.pdf5/19/20218/1/2022
Essex County, New Jersey
40.7947466, -74.2648829
281
CountyNew Jersey
Gloucester County
Gloucester County Emergency Rental AssistanceGloucester County has received funds from the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide rental relief to landlords and tenants through the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CVERAP). The County will launch this program to provide financial assistance toward unpaid rent and/or utility bills for low- and moderate-income renter households in Gloucester County that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The application period will be opening in May 2021 to provide rental and utility arrears and temporary rental assistance to Gloucester County households that have had a substantial reduction in income, have qualified for unemployment benefits, incurred significant costs, or experienced a financial hardship due, directly, or indirectly, to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/1224/Emergency-Rental-AssistanceProgram closed
Clifton Larson Allen LLP, ACENDA, Inc.
Private-private collaboration
Yes - Clifton Larson Allen
Intake support, Case management
$17,155,350.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesUnknownUnknownUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Have a lack of assets and savings to pay rent arrears or current and future rent.
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/1224/Emergency-Rental-Assistance6/10/20218/1/2022
Gloucester County, New Jersey
39.7103023, -75.1078332
282
CountyNew JerseyHudson CountyHudson County CARES II Eviction PreventionThe Hudson County CARES II Eviction Prevention Program can provide back rent and/or utility assistance for households who have fallen behind as a result of COVID-19.https://hudsoncounty.smapply.io/prog/hudson_county_emergency_rental_assistance_2/Program closed
Hudson County Department of Family Services Division of Housing & Community Reintegration
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$34,869,659.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
LeaseUnspecified5/19/20218/1/2022
Hudson County , New Jersey
40.7453199, -74.05351259999999
283
CityNew JerseyJersey CityJersey City COVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramThe Jersey City COVID-19 Rent Relief Program will provide much-needed rental assistance to the low-income Jersey City families that have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The City has dedicated more than $7 million in federal emergency rental assistance funds to the Jersey City COVID-19 Rent Relief Program, which will provide up to $10,000 per qualifying household to cover rent and rental arrears. Payments will be made directly to landlords on behalf of individuals/households, covering arrears incurred since April 1, 2020.https://jerseycitynj.gov/CityHall/HousingAndDevelopment/communitydevelopment/covid19hardshipassistanceprogramProgram closed
Jersey City Housing Authority, Waterfront Project
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$11,502,555.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsTOTAL: $10,000UnknownUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions
7/23/20218/1/2022
Jersey City, New Jersey
40.7177545, -74.0431435
284
CountyNew JerseyMercer CountyMercer County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Mercer County Department of Human Services has received funds from the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide rental relief to landlords and tenants in our community through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). In partnership with the Mercer County Board of Social Services (MCBOSS), the Mercer County Department of Human Services, through its Office on Homeless Services, has launched this program to provide financial assistance toward unpaid rent or utility bills for renter households in Mercer County that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications will be accepted from March 1 through March 15, 2021.https://www.mercercounty.org/departments/human-services/office-on-homeless-services/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap
Program permanently closed
Mercer County Department of Human Services, Mercer County Housing Authority, Mercer County Board of Social Services, Mercer County Aging & Disability Resource Connection
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$22,238,848.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
30% AMI or lessUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttp://www.mercercounty.org/home/showpublisheddocument?id=200373/3/20218/1/2022
Mercer County, New Jersey
40.3028533, -74.7337069
285
CountyNew JerseyMiddlesex CountyMiddlesex County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Middlesex County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (MCERAP) Is a rental assistance program designed to provide financial assistance and relief in the form of a grant to low-and moderate-income households residing in a rental unit in Middlesex County that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/find-programs-and-resources/rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Middlesex County Department of Community Services, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$25,248,871.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: 110% FMR
Yes12 months
gas, electric, and water
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, evidence of household relying on high debt products, delay in purchasing essential goods
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Registry, Proof of ownership
http://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/CS/Pages/Rental-Assistance-Grant.aspxhttps://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/2686/6377216301605700005/11/20218/1/2022
Middlesex County, New Jersey
40.4111363, -74.35874729999999
286
CountyNew Jersey
Monmouth County
Monmouth County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has announced that an emergency rental assistance program, Monmouth County ERAP, is accepting applications. The purpose of the program is to prevent evictions and homelessness by providing rental assistance for eligible households in Monmouth County making less than 80% of area median income in accordance with the federal program guidelines, according to a press release from the county.https://solixconsulting.force.com/MonmouthRental/s/?language=en_USProgram closed
Monmouth County Department of Human Services, Monmouth Acts, Monmouth Homeless Collaborative, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Solix Consulting
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$42,919,797.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $30,000NoYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership
https://centraljersey.com/2021/05/19/monmouth-county-announces-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://solixconsulting.force.com/MonmouthRental/s/?language=en_UShttps://www.ahherald.com/2021/11/05/county-announces-changes-to-the-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.ahherald.com/2022/02/21/emergency-rental-assistance-pop-up-sites-feb-21-feb-25/6/15/20218/1/2022
Monmouth County, New Jersey
40.2589455, -74.12399599999999
287
CityNew JerseyNewarkMayor Baraka’s Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramEmergency Rental Assistance Program funds will be for payment towards past-due rent up to twelve (12) months and up to three (3) months of prospective rent, which is considered on a case-by-case basis, if applicable. This round landlords will have the ability to pre-register in order to facilitate quick processing of tenant applicationshttps://apply.recovernj.org/en-US/
Program permanently closed
City of Newark Department of Economic and Housing Development, multiple nonprofits, faith centers
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Ernst & Young
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$24,736,182.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://newarkcovid19.com/programs/emergency-rent-grantshttps://www.roi-nj.com/2021/07/01/real_estate/newark-announces-third-round-14m-of-rental-assistance-program/https://www.newarknj.gov/news/mayor-baraka-announces-city-has-committed-20-3m-in-rental-assistance-to-more-than-1-800-households7/8/20218/1/2022
Newark, New Jersey
40.735657, -74.1723667
288
CountyNew JerseyOcean CountyOcean County Residential Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOCEAN COUNTY residents that have been struggling to pay their rent or may be facing eviction as a result of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic are encouraged to apply for the Ocean County Residential Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This emergency rental assistance program will help our low- and moderate-income families in their efforts to keep a roof over their heads and to assist their landlords Applications open April 7.https://www.co.ocean.nj.us/OC/frmRERAP.aspxProgram closed
Ocean County Board of Commissioners, Public libraries
Intergovernmental collaboration
Yes - Witt O'Brienn/a$23,960,747.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $26,610NoUnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, NJ Business License
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/little-egg-harbor-and-tuckerton/sections/government/articles/emergency-rental-assistance-program-availablehttps://www.app.com/videos/news/local/ocean-county/2021/07/27/ocean-county-residential-emergency-rental-assistance-program/8066365002/4/7/20218/1/2022
Ocean County, New Jersey
39.9652553, -74.3118212
289
CountyNew JerseyPassaic CountyPassaic County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramPassaic County residents who have been struggling to pay their rent or may be facing eviction due to the coronavirus pandemic's effects are encouraged to apply for the upcoming Impact Passaic Housing Security Initiative and Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This program will provide rental arrears and temporary rental assistance to low and moderate-income households with a substantial reduction in income, have qualified for unemployment benefits or experienced a financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://impactpassaic.com/erap/Program closed
Passaic County Board of County Commissioners, Passaic County Collective Impact Council, multiple nonprofits and faith centers
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Solix Consulting
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$36,317,461.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears onlyTOTAL: $20,000NoUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
Waive Late Feeshttps://impactpassaic.com/erap/https://impactpassaic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Passaic-County-ERAP-Details-English-.pdf5/19/20218/1/2022
Passaic County, New Jersey
41.1231647, -74.35874729999999
290
CountyNew JerseySomerset CountySomerset County Emergency Rental Assistance 2The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) provides significant economic relief to help low and moderate-income households at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability by providing support for rental or utility arrears, and temporary rental assistance.https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/residents/covid-19-status-site/recovery-fundingProgram closed
Somerset County Community Development Office
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,111,102.20
Treasury ERA2 only
Both12 MonthsYes12 MonthsUnknownBothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://webapps.co.somerset.nj.us/services/erap/default.aspx?APPL=Lhttps://www.co.somerset.nj.us/home/showpublisheddocument/43021/637674035653570000https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/residents/covid-19-status-site/recovery-funding9/27/20218/1/2022
Somerset County, New Jersey
40.5292099, -74.64004320000001
291
CountyNew JerseyUnion CountyUnion County Emergency Rental Relief ProgramThe County of Union has partnered with the Urban League of Union County to establish an Emergency Rental Relief Program for Union County residents that have had a loss of income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and were not able to pay rent.https://ucnj.org/rental-assistance/Program closed
Union County Department of Economic Development, multiple nonprofits, county courts
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$25,160,694.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 monthselectricity, gasNoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Veteran, Active eviction case
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
5/19/20217/29/2022
Union County, New Jersey
40.6595001, -74.2883536
292
StateNew MexicoNew Mexico Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis assistance is available for those in a lease agreement with a landlord or those who have entered into a lease-purchase agreement. Funding is also available for utility assistance and other expenses related to housing costs (i.e., hotel/motel costs) incurred directly or indirectly due to the COVID-19 outbreak.https://nmhomefund.org/renters/State of New Mexico, AlbuquerqueProgram closed
Department of Finance and Administration, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$315,586,421.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, fuel oil, wood, and pellets
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.krqe.com/health/coronavirus-resources/how-to-apply-for-covid-financial-aid-for-rent-and-utilities-in-new-mexico/https://www.renthelpnm.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Rental-Attestation-ERAP-2.pdf4/12/20217/29/2022New Mexico
34.5199402, -105.8700901
293
CountyNew MexicoBernalillo CountyBernCo Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Assistance ProgramBernalillo County received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) to assist residents who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds from this grant are to be administered through the BernCo Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Assistance Program. Through this program, the county will provide one-time emergency rental and utility assistance to Bernalillo County households experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.https://www.bernco.gov/economic-development/rent-assistance-program/
Accepting applications
Bernalillo County Economic Development Department, Community Centers
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedTargeted outreach$13,843,971.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both6 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
UnknownBothYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Proof of ownership; Current Property Taxes
https://www.bernco.gov/uploads/files/EconomicDevelopment/RENT%20FAQ%203-20-21%20FINAL%201.pdfhttps://www.krqe.com/news/albuquerque-metro/bernalillo-county-rent-assistance-program-provides-relief-to-residents-impacted-by-the-pandemic/4/6/20217/29/2022
Bernalillo County, New Mexico
35.0177854, -106.6291304
294
CountyNew MexicoDoña Ana CountyDoña Ana County Emergency Rent & Utilities Assistance ProgramDoña Ana County received a $9.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) to assist local residents who have been impacted by COVID-19. This money is available for county residents including those within the municipalities of the cities of Las Cruces, Sunland Park and Anthony, the Village of Hatch and the Town of Mesilla. The grant covers rent and renters’ utility payments. This grant does not cover mortgage payments nor mortgage owners’ utilities.https://www.donaanacounty.org/departments/administration/financial-services/rent-utilities-assistance
Accepting applications
Dona Ana County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$25,226,980.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
UnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Property deed
https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/criteria-for-emergency-rental-assistance-expands-in-doa-ana-county4/15/20217/29/2022
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
32.485767, -106.7234639
295
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority Emergency Rental/Utilities AssistanceCovers rent and utilities payments and arrearshttps://www.isletapueblo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/EmergencyRentalAssistanceandapplication.pdfProgram closed
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,273,451.49
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer, Trash Removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecifiedhttps://www.isletapueblo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/EmergencyRentalAssistanceandapplication.pdf5/11/20217/29/2022
Isleta Pueblo Housing Authority
34.903826, -106.700534
296
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Mescalero Apache Tribe
Mescalero Apache Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramYou may qualify for assistance if the COVID-19 emergency impacted your ability to pay your rent or utilitieshttps://mescaleroapachetribe.com/15232/the-mescalero-apache-tribe-emergency-rental-assistance-program-is-here/
Program permanently closed
Mescalero Apache Tribe Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,185,608.78
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes
utilities and home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified8/5/20217/29/2022
Mescalero Apache Tribe
33.15664840000001, -105.7799416
297
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOhkay Owingeh Housing Authority has received funds from the US Department of Treasury to help our tribal members that have been financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://ohkayowingehhousingauthority.com/for-renters-impacted-by-covid-19/
Program permanently closed
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,044,179.88
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electric, propane, water/sewer, gas, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
TenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified7/21/20217/29/2022
Ohkay Owingeh Housing Authority
35.9914697, -106.049554
298
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority
Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Pueblo of Acoma received a federal grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to provide Emergency Rental Assistance and Utility Assistance to rental households on and off the Pueblo of Acoma reservation experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://acomahousing.org/
Program permanently closed
Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,357,332.57
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
YesInternetTenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified7/21/20217/29/2022
Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority
35.0398734, -107.618249
299
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Santa Clara Pueblo
Santa Clara Pueblo Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramSCPHA - ERA program helps pay the housing costs of income-eligible households and residents of Santa Clara Pueblo in tribal lands and outside of tribal lands who are experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 health crisis, to pay back rent or lease/purchase payments. In addition, payments on real estate contracts, mobile or manufactured home liens and the land or lots on which they are located may also be covered. Also, it will cover, payment assistance for utilities such as water, sewer, electricity, gas, internet broadband.https://www.scphousing.org/era-program.html
Program permanently closed
Santa Clara Pueblo Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$979,176.86
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only3 months3 months
MONTHLY: $1,500
Yes3 months
water, sewer, electricity, gas, internet broadband
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
place of work closed due to COVID
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
5/11/20217/29/2022Santa Clara Pueblo
35.9745464, -106.0904721
300
Tribal Government
New Mexico
Santo Domingo Tribe
Santo Domingo Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance program will assist with rental arrears, current rent payment, utility arrears, current utility payment. Any Santo Domingo Tribal member regardless of place of residency that is in need of rental and/or utility assistance should contact the Santo Domingo Tribal Housing Authority directly.https://sdtha.org/rental-info/Program closed
Santo Domingo Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,061,247.58
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electrical, water, sewer, home energy costs, and internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
UnspecifiedTribal ID, SSN5/11/20217/29/2022
Santo Domingo Tribe
35.5147562, -106.3658588
301
StateNew YorkNew York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The New York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will provide significant economic relief to help low and moderate-income households at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability by providing rental arrears, temporary rental assistance and utility arrears assistance.https://otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance/#overview
State of New York, Albany County, Babylon, Brookhaven, Buffalo, Dutchess County, Erie County, Huntington, Nassau County, New York City, Niagara County, North Hempstead, Oneida County, Orange County, Rockland County, Saratoga County, Suffolk County, Westchester County
Program closed
State of NY, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes - Guidehouse
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$2,822,886,722.68
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthsElectricity, gasUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance/#overviewhttps://www.lihp.org/Content/FAQ_HEMPSTEAD_ERAP_Round_2.pdfhttps://huntingtonnow.com/town-notes-anti-bias-concert-rental-assistance-office-opens/?shared=email&msg=fail5/12/20217/29/2022New York
40.7127753, -74.0059728
302
CityNew YorkHempsteadTown of Hempstead Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Town of Hempstead (Town) will make funds available from the U.S. Treasury to assist Town of Hempstead renters struggling to pay their rent and utilities, on or after March 13, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Long Island Housing Partnership (LIHP) will administer the program.https://www.lihp.org/
Program permanently closed
Long Island
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$45,469,859.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes15 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal,
and oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses
UnknownYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Deed for property; Current Property Taxes
https://www.lihp.org/hempsteadERAP.htmlhttps://www.lihp.org/Content/Hempstead_ERAP_Program_Guidelines_Version_6.pdf5/24/20217/29/2022
Hempstead, New York
40.7062128, -73.6187397
303
CityNew YorkIslipIslip Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Town of Islip Community Development Agency’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has been implemented to provide financial assistance and housing stability services to eligible, low to moderate income households that have experienced hardship directly related to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The funds are provided through the U.S. Department of the Treasury and administered by the Town of Islip Community Development Agency.https://islipny.gov/town-news/covid-19/1111-town-of-islip-emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Islip Community Development Agency
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,761,613.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, threat of eviction
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
http://islipcda.org/Documents/Revised%205.11.2021%20Town%20of%20Islip%20CDA%20ERAP%20Guidelines.pdfhttp://islipcda.org/https://islipny.gov/town-news/covid-19/1111-town-of-islip-emergency-rental-assistance-program5/19/20217/29/2022Islip, New York
40.7298207, -73.2103934
304
CountyNew YorkMonroe CountyEviction Prevention Pilot Initiative - 2.0Funding is currently available for City of Rochester/Monroe County households with an emergency need for assistance with rental arrears related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Households must complete an application with an agency administering the program, be interviewed, and provide required documentation based on their individual situation. Landlords may also apply on behalf of their tenant (with the tenant’s consent)

https://www.monroecounty.gov/hs-rental-assistMonroe County, RochesterProgram closed
City of Rochester, Monroe County, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing
$46,478,728.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsNoUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Cannot provide funds to landlords of properties with code violations
https://www.monroecounty.gov/hs-rental-assisthttps://www.monroecounty.gov/files/hs/Eviction%20Prevention%20Community%20Update%20Slides%200.6.pdfhttps://www.cityofrochester.gov/EvictionPrevention/https://www.wxxinews.org/post/millions-available-help-monroe-county-renters-affected-covid-195/19/20217/29/2022
Monroe County, New York
43.2841246, -77.7452081
305
CountyNew York
Onondaga County
Onondaga County Emergency Rental Relief ProgramThe Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, together with the American Rescue Plan Act of 2020, included needed emergency rental assistance for households economically impacted by COVID-19. The package of $24.5 million in funding will be used for administering and delivering emergency rental assistance to be distributed to Onondaga County, which funds are overseen by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Funds were sent to the County to operate emergency rental assistance programs for local landlords and tenants.http://www.ongov.net/dss/ta/index.html
Program permanently closed
Onondaga County Department of Social Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$29,321,169.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
UnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
By 45 City of Syracuse and County census tracts where the majority of renters reside and
incomes average 80% of the AMI or less; Landlord resides in Onondaga County; Landlord that has less than 20 rental units in Onondaga County; Tenants seeking a payment to cover utility arrears only
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction NoticeUnknownUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Cannot have an outsiding health and safety violation, assistance will be cut in half if such violations aren't cleared for four or more months
https://www.syracuse.com/coronavirus/2021/04/tenants-can-apply-monday-for-some-of-onondaga-countys-26-million-in-rent-relief.htmlhttps://www.syracuse.com/news/2021/08/ballantyne-apartments-rake-in-100k-of-taxpayer-funded-rent-amid-protests-over-living-conditions.html4/20/20217/29/2022
Onondaga County, New York
43.026819, -76.17837390000001
306
CountyNew YorkOyster Bay TownTown of Oyster Bay Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Town of Oyster Bay is pleased to announce that it will be administering the Emergency Rental Assistance Program on behalf of Town residents. To request an opportunity to submit an application, please provide the information requested below. You will be contacted when the application process commences in the near future. For further information, please call the Department of Intergovernmental Affairs at (516) 797-7973.https://oysterbaytown.com/rentalassistance/
Program permanently closed
Long Island Housing Partnership
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$13,400,321.85
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, fuel oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses
TenantYes10-14 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Housing cost burden, relying on credit cards, payday lenders, loans, or saving, delay of purchasing essential goods or services
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Deed for property; Current Property Taxes
https://oysterbaytown.com/rentalassistance/https://patch.com/new-york/farmingdale/farmingdale-chamber-commerce-town-oyster-bay-emergency-rental-assistancehttps://www.lihp.org/Content/Oyster_Bay_Master_Program_Guidelines_Version_4.pdf6/15/20217/29/2022
Oyster Bay Town, New York
40.7893778, -73.5358541
307
CityNew YorkYonkersYonkers Emergency Rental AssistanceCity of Yonkers has received funds from the US Department of Treasury to assist Yonkers Residents with the payment of back rent, prospective rent, utilities, utilities owed, and in some cases, relocation expenses for unsafe or unhealthy living conditions. We are welcoming Yonkers residents that meet the following criteria to apply: There are no immigration status requirements to qualify for the programhttps://www.yonkersny.gov/work/department-of-planning-development/development/community-development/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
City of Yonkers Department of Planning & Development, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$14,559,098.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthselectric, gasYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.yonkersny.gov/work/department-of-planning-development/development/community-development/emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.yonkersny.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/27328/6375813989943700006/4/20217/29/2022Yonkers, New York
40.9312099, -73.89874689999999
308
Tribal Government
New York
Akwesasne Housing Authority/ Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
Akwesasne Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis program is created to provide emergency rental assistance for housing costs for low-income tribal households that have experienced financial hardship, directly or indirectly, to the COVID-19 Outbreak. Eligible households in the designated SRMT Indian area may receive assistance with rent, and rental arrears, utility costs and utility arrears, such as; electrical, water, sewer, and home heating costs, including fuel.http://aha-nsn.gov/AHA-SRMT%20ERA.asp
Program permanently closed
Akwesasne Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,539,783.23
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electrical, water, sewer, and home heating costs, including fuel
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Senior citizens 62+, households with children, households with a member who is disabled
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, Tribal ID, SSN
http://aha-nsn.gov/2021/03252021/ERAWEB/AHA-SRMT%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Application.pdfhttp://aha-nsn.gov/2021/03252021/ERAWEB/AHA_SRMT_Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance_Policy&Application.pdf5/11/20217/29/2022
Akwesasne Housing Authority/ Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
44.9769515, -74.68751519999999
309
Tribal Government
New YorkSeneca NationSeneca Nation Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe governing body of the Seneca Nation Housing Authority (SNHA) provides Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) to low income nation members whose needs cannot be met though the existing housing programs. This program is created to provide ERA funds to be used for rental arrears, rental payments, utilities, and home energy costs to eligible families.https://sni.org/community-services/housing-program/
Program permanently closed
Seneca Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,223,632.32
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, and energy costs
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due Utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal ID, SSNhttp://naihc.net/covid-19-resource/4/27/20217/29/2022Seneca Nation
42.5387008, -78.9972287
310
StateNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina's Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions Program (HOPE)The Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions Program (HOPE) provides rent and utility assistance to very low-income renters that are experiencing financial hardship due to the economic impacts of COVID-19. The program helps prevent evictions and utility disconnections to promote housing stability during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.rebuild.nc.gov/hope-program
Program permanently closed
N.C. Office of Recovery & Resiliency
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,043,858,807.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 month
MONTHLY: FMR for a 2-bedroom
Yes
One-time (payment ceilings)
Electricity, Natural gas, propane or heating oil, Water, Wastewater
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
YesUnknown
Fact-specific proxy
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Landlord-Tenant Agreement, Prevents evictions for 60 days after assistance ends
https://www.rebuild.nc.gov/hope-programhttps://www.rebuild.nc.gov/media/1626/openhttps://www.rebuild.nc.gov/media/1625/open5/17/20217/29/2022North Carolina
35.7595731, -79.01929969999999
311
CountyNorth Carolina
Buncombe County
Buncombe County COVID Housing Assistance ProgramTo qualify to receive relief funds earmarked for the Housing Assistance Program, households must meet the following eligibility requirements:
The applicant/household lost income due to COVID-19.
There is a sustainability plan to pay shelter expenses going forward after the County assists with past due bills.
Income limit of 200% of the federal poverty level ($52,400) for a family of four.
https://www.buncombecounty.org/countycenter/news-detail.aspx?id=19805
Program permanently closed
Buncombe County Department of Health and Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$27,564,537.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears onlyYes
electric, water/sewer, and/or gas expenses
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified, SSN
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.buncombecounty.org/governing/depts/publicassistance/News_Detail.aspx?id=189477/28/20217/29/2022
Buncombe County, North Carolina
35.59313770000001, -82.4752757
312
CountyNorth CarolinaCabarrus CountyCabarrus County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe U.S. Department of Treasury awarded Cabarrus County Government more than $6.5 million to help local households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding is available through the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021.https://cabarruscounty.us/resources/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Cabarrus County, libraries, human service center
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$18,469,171.70
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Asset/savings verification
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://www.wbtv.com/2021/03/17/cabarrus-receives-million-federal-funds-prevent-evictions/https://www.wbtv.com/2021/03/17/cabarrus-receives-million-federal-funds-prevent-evictions/3/23/20217/29/2022
Cabarrus County, North Carolina
35.4168123, -80.5882803
313
CountyNorth Carolina
Cumberland County
Fayetteville Cumberland Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Fayetteville and Cumberland County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program launches June 1. The goal is to distribute money received through the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 to eligible residents who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to economic constraints from the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of $10,119,409 has been allocated to the City and County and is available to support the program. Residents of Fayetteville and Cumberland County who are renters needing assistance to cover past, current or upcoming rent or utility payments may apply online at fayettevillecumberlandRAP.com, by phone at 888-495-7710, or in-person by scheduling an appointment through the Customer Call Center at 888-495-7710.https://iem-preregistration.com/cumberland-ncCumberland County, FayettevilleProgram closed
Fayetteville, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Innovative Management Inc
Intake support, Application processing
$51,331,580.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
Internet and home energy costs
YesInternetBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of Ownership, Proof of Insurance
https://www.fayettevillenc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/11373/397?seldept=7https://iem-preregistration.com/cumberland-nchttps://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/10/12/fayetteville-residents-voice-concerns-rental-assistance-program-and-backlog/6059624001/6/14/20217/29/2022
Cumberland County, North Carolina
34.9542604, -78.74762079999999
314
CityNorth CarolinaDurhamCity of Durham Rent Relief ProgramThe Durham Rent Relief Program provides up to 18 months of rental and utility assistance to City of Durham residents who have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis until funding runs out. Renters who received assistance from the Durham Emergency Rental Assistance Program can also receive assistance from this program, though they cannot receive more than a combined total of 18 months of assistance from both programs.https://durhamrentrelief.org/
Program permanently closed
City of Durham Community Development, Legal Aid of North Carolina
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$6,658,244.50
Treasury ERA2 only
Both18 monthsYes18 months
Electricity, Gas, Fuel oil, Water, Sewer, Trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet, Rent Bonds
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active /at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Proof of Ownership
https://www.cbs17.com/community/health/coronavirus/when-can-durham-residents-expect-to-see-another-6-4-million-in-covid-rental-assistance-funds/https://www.legalaidnc.org/about-us/news/durham-rent-relief-program-closes-february-6-due-funding-availability1/12/20227/29/2022
Durham, North Carolina
35.9940329, -78.898619
315
CountyNorth CarolinaDurham CountyDurham Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program serves North Carolina families whose household incomes do not exceed 80% of the Area Median Income for the county where they live, and are obligated to pay rent on a residential dwelling and meet both of the following conditions: financial assistance eligibility and can demonstrate a risk of homelessness or housing instability.https://durhamerap.dconc.gov/caresDurham County, DurhamProgram closed
Durham County Department of Social Services, Durham Housing Authority, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support
$26,902,006.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
UnknownNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active /at risk of eviction, 30% AMI or below
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://durhamerap.dconc.gov/careshttps://durham.ces.ncsu.edu/rent-assistance/5/24/20217/29/2022
Durham County, North Carolina
35.9940329, -78.898619
316
CountyNorth CarolinaForsyth CountyCity of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County ERAP Pandemic AssistanceThe city of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County have received federal funds under the Emergency Rental Assistance Program to assist low-income residents who are behind on their rent or utilities payments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is open to all renters residing in Forsyth County (including Winston-Salem, other incorporated municipalities in Forsyth County and in the unincorporated areas of the county) who have a household income 80 percent or less of area median income (see chart below) and have been financially impacted by COVID-19. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program is for renters only. ERAP provides assistance with rent and utilities, to include electricity, water/sewer, trash removal, natural gas, propane, fuel oil and internet. Households may receive up to 12 months of assistance.https://www.forsyth.cc/ERAP/Forsyth County, Winston-SalemProgram closed
Forsyth County Department of Social Serves, City of Winston-Salem
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Yes - Tetra Tech
Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$49,331,729.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, water/sewer, trash removal, natural gas, propane, fuel oil and internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active /at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/residents-in-winston-salem-may-be-eligible-for-rental-assistance/83-aa80ec26-6c44-4556-a537-daad94dfb3d3https://www.cityofws.org/Faq.aspx?QID=804https://www.co.forsyth.nc.us/dss/article.aspx?NewsID=26089#:~:text=The%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Program,%2D855%2D838%2D6776.4/7/20217/29/2022
Forsyth County, North Carolina
36.09985959999999, -80.244216
317
CountyNorth CarolinaGaston CountyGaston County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramGaston County’s Department of Social Services was awarded $6.7M by the federal government to help residents affected by the COVID-19 crisis with rent or utility payments. Gaston County DSS applied for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program on Jan. 12 and found out late last month it was awarded the funds to aid residents. The assistance is available now through the end of 2021.https://www.gastongov.com/coronavirus/emergency_rental_assistance_program.php
Program permanently closed
Gaston County Department of Social Servcies, Gaston County Department of Health and Human Services
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$27,456,557.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYesUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.gastongov.com/news_detail_T32_R536.phphttps://cms3.revize.com/revize/gastoncounty/Documents/coronavirus/EmergencyRentalAssistanceProgram.pdf4/9/20217/29/2022
Gaston County, North Carolina
35.2895651, -81.20781640000001
318
CityNorth CarolinaGreensboroGreensboro Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramApplications are being accepted for rent and/or utility assistance under the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).
Qualified households renting within Greensboro city limits may now apply for up to 12 months combined (past due + currently due + future) of emergency rent and/or utility payment assistance per household.
https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/neighborhood-development/housing-services/resources-for-emergency-assistance/cares-act-funding-for-housing
Program permanently closed
Greensboro Neighborhood Development Department, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$16,457,696.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
gas, electricity, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs such as for fuel oil, and internet
YesInternetBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/neighborhood-development/housing-services/resources-for-emergency-assistance/cares-act-funding-for-housinghttps://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/neighborhood-development/housing-services/resources-for-emergency-assistance/cares-act-funding-for-housing/erap-faqshttps://www.greensboro-nc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/15659/363/16/20217/29/2022
Greensboro, North Carolina
36.0726354, -79.7919754
319
CountyNorth CarolinaGuilford CountyGuilford Cares Rental/Utility Assistance ProgramGuilford County launched its new emergency rent and utility assistance program on Monday to help people who are facing financial hardships during the pandemic. The new grant program is designed to help people who are unable to make rent or utility payments as a result of COVID-19. The new Guilford Cares initiative kicked off by accepting applications beginning at 9 a.m. Eligible applicants can apply online on the county's website at www.guilfordcountync.gov.https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/services/grants/emergency-rental-and-utilities-assistance-grant-program
Program permanently closed
Guildford County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$51,474,343.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes12 months
gas, electricity, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs such as
for fuel oil. Internet only for telecommuting or telemedicine
YesInternetBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/community/guilford-county-launches-guilford-cares-emergency-rent-and-utility-assistance-program/83-9921b3bd-158c-4806-b154-c1b38925c2abhttps://www.guilfordcountync.gov/services/grants/emergency-rental-and-utilities-assistance-grant-programhttps://guilfordcountync.seamlessdocs.com/f/ERAApplicationhttps://myfox8.com/news/north-carolina/piedmont-triad/legal-experts-advocates-help-mediate-evictions-inside-the-guilford-county-courthouse-dont-give-up/2/10/20217/29/2022
Guilford County, North Carolina
36.0899873, -79.8296743
320
CountyNorth CarolinaJohnston CountyJohnston County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramEligible households may receive up to 15 months of assistance, plus an additional 3 months if the grantee determines the extra months are needed to ensure housing stability and grantee funds are available. The payment of existing housing-related arrears that could result in eviction is prioritized. Assistance will be provided to reduce rental arrears before providing assistance for future rent payments. Future rent assistance will be provided for only up to three months at a time. Households may re-apply for additional assistance at the end of the three-month period.https://www.rentrelief.com/johnstoncounty/Program closedJohnston County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,890,691.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both18 Months15 MonthsUnknownUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership
https://www.rentrelief.com/johnstoncounty/10/19/20217/29/2022
Johnston County , North Carolina
35.4403514, -78.3842227
321
CountyNorth Carolina
Mecklenburg County
City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County RAMPThe City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County is proud to partner with The Housing Partnership to provide rent relief to those who have been impacted by COVID-19.http://rampclt.com/Mecklenburg County, CharlotteProgram closed
Mecklenburg County, City of Charlotte, Dreamkey Partners, Social Serve
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Application processing, Intake support, Case management
$126,315,404.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electric, water, natural gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
IncomeUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://rampclt.com/faqshttp://rampclt.com/https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/ramp-rental-assistance-program-mecklenburg-county-north-carolina-local/275-fd9a11d7-aa50-4ee4-a4c9-9ecd870be4f02/10/20217/29/2022
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
35.2270869, -80.8431267
322
CountyNorth Carolina
New Hanover County
New Hanover Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramNew Hanover County Health and Human Services’ Department of Social Services began administering the Emergency Rental Assistance Program today, March 29, 2021. The program is designed to aid households impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic with rent, utilities and other household costs. An outline of how to apply is included below.https://newhanovercounty.force.com/s/article/See-link-below-for-application?language=en_USProgram closed
New Hanover County Health & Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$28,038,082.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsNoBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.wect.com/2021/03/29/new-hanover-co-begins-its-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://news.nhcgov.com/news-releases/2021/03/emergency-rental-assistance-program-helps-with-housing-costs-for-eligible-new-hanover-county-residents/https://nhcgov.seamlessdocs.com/f/rental_utilities_assistance4/16/20217/29/2022
New Hanover County, North Carolina
34.2154913, -77.88245959999999
323
CountyNorth CarolinaUnion CountyUnion County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramUnion County is providing assistance with rent and utility payments to eligible residents who have been impacted by COVID-19 through our Emergency Rental Assistance Program.https://www.unioncountync.gov/departments/community-support-outreach/emergency-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Union County Community Support & Outreach
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$10,976,066.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, water, sewer, trash removal, natural gas, propane, fuel oil, internet
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
6/23/20217/29/2022
Union County, North Carolina
34.9338651, -80.54384499999999
324
CountyNorth CarolinaWake CountyHouse Wake! COVID-19 Financial Assistance ProgramThe House Wake! COVID-19 Financial Assistance Program focuses specifically on eviction prevention and utility assistance. This program provides financial assistance to tenants, landlords and utility companies to cover rent and utility shortfalls resulting from a financial hardship directly or indirectly due to COVID-19.https://housewake.org/Wake County, RaleighProgram closed
Wake County, Raleigh, Telemon Corporation, Legal Aid of North Carolina
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Application processing, Case management
$97,239,279.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
Electric, Water, Sewer, Gas / Oil, Trash/Recycling, Internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://housewake.org/applicant-faqs/https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article249892373.htmlhttps://housewake.org/3/15/20217/29/2022
Wake County, North Carolina
35.8031909, -78.5660852
325
Tribal Government
North Carolina
Coharie Intra Tribal Council Inc
Coharie Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCITC is now accepting Emergency Rental Assistance applications from Coharie Tribal member renters who qualify. Applications are available below and onsite on the breezeway in the big black mailbox. Information can be dropped off at the Coharie Tribal Center in the big black mailbox or emailed back to Katherine Simmons Alonso at the following email address: cohariendn@yahoo.comhttps://coharietribe.org/coharie-emergency-rental-assistance-application/
Program permanently closed
Coharie Intra Tribal Council
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$701,515.13
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesNoTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN, Tribal Membership, Must reside in Sampson or Harnett County
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal ID, SSNhttps://coharietribe.org/coharie-emergency-rental-assistance-application/http://coharietribe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Rental-Assistance-Application-2021.pdf4/29/20217/28/2022
Coharie Intra Tribal Council Inc
35.0916376, -78.3918776
326
Tribal Government
North Carolina
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramMembers of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) who meet the income guidelines will be eligible for rental assistance thanks to a grant the Tribe recently recently from the U.S. Department of the Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). The program is intended to serve low-income families that are 80 percent of the median income in whichever county they live inhttps://ebci.com/government/covid-19/covid-recovery/
Program permanently closed
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Division of Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,450,158.50
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYesYes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://ebci.com/government/covid-19/covid-19-assistance/https://www.theonefeather.com/2021/03/rental-assistance-available-to-qualifying-ebci-tribal-members/4/5/20217/28/2022
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
35.4830202, -83.3181022
327
Tribal Government
North Carolina
Haliwa-Siponi Indian Tribe
Haliwa-Siponi Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe ERA is providing assistance to eligible renting households experiencing an emergency rental and emergency rental energy need. Priority will be given on income and needs basis. Assistance will be provided until funds are exhausted. The Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe will co-ordinate payments directly to the Landlord and Utility Companies.https://www.haliwa-saponi.org/department-of-the-treasury-emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closedHaliwa-Siponi Indian Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,293,892.95
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
Electric, gas, water/sewer, internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.haliwa-saponi.org/department-of-the-treasury-emergency-rental-assistancehttps://inter-cdn.com/images/document/5338767/ERA1.pdf5/25/20217/28/2022
Haliwa-Siponi Indian Tribe
36.239315, -77.9619293
328
Tribal Government
North Carolina
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Lumbee Tribe Rental Pandemic Relief Program (RPRP)The Rental Pandemic Relief Program (RPRP) is available to all tribal member who reside within the Lumbee tribal territory, throughout the United States, territories, and District of Columbia.https://www.lumbeetribe.com/rental-pandemic-relief-program-rprp
Program permanently closed
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$18,956,903.46
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electricity, propane, natural gas, water, sewer, trash removal, and internet
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
YesUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.lumbeetribe.com/rental-pandemic-relief-program-rprphttps://3aa0349e-a4c3-4857-8f0a-2e7e416fac87.filesusr.com/ugd/6ca8af_e7590f644cac46cfb278970d73b57727.pdf4/29/20217/28/2022
Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
34.6626883, -79.16662889999999
329
Tribal Government
North Carolina
Waccamaw Siouan Tribe
Waccamaw Siouan Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Waccamaw Siouan Tribal Housing Program is accepting applications for the 2021 Emergency Rental Assistance programs for renter households that have experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19.https://waccamaw-siouan.org/tribal-housing
Program permanently closed
Waccamaw Siouan Tribal Housing Program
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$316,517.97
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electricity, propane, natural gas, home energy
UnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified5/7/20217/28/2022
Waccamaw Siouan Tribe
34.3725448, -78.4037393
330
StateNorth DakotaND Rent HelpPhase one of ND Rent Help was implemented June 1, 2021, and replaces the state’s Emergency Rent Bridge. The program’s income eligibility was increased from 60% of area median income (AMI) to 80% of AMI, which equals an annual income of up to $80,000 for a family of four depending on the county in which they are located. The assistance terms were also extended from six months to up to 12 months.https://www.applyforhelp.nd.gov/nd-rent-helpProgram closed
North Dakota Department of Human Services, Housing Authorities, CAP Agencies
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$200,864,082.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown12 monthsYes
Electricity, home energy costs, water, wastewater
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
https://www.willistonherald.com/news/coronavirus/funding-allows-north-dakota-to-enhance-its-rent-relief-program-to-help-more-households/article_fa8a5e0e-c498-11eb-876f-a3b3dd735062.htmlhttp://www.nd.gov/dhs/info/covid-19/docs/nd-rent-help--renter-flyer.pdf6/4/20217/28/2022North Dakota
47.5514926, -101.0020119
331
Tribal Government
North Dakota
Fort Berthold Housing Authority
Fort Berthold Housing Authority Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Payments will be made directly to the
landlord or utility company.
https://www.fbha.org/news
Program permanently closed
Fort Berthold Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,648,730.93
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
1/19/20227/28/2022
Fort Berthold Housing Authority
332
Tribal Government
North Dakota
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST)
Standing Rock Sious Tribe (SRST) Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis is a program funded by the United States Treasury intended to aid renters throughout the country. Our share has arrived and we are looking for SRHA tenants to come in, re-certify their residence with the housing authority and those tenants will receive the rental benefits. Further information will be given at the sites listed in the link attached. Please come in, get re-certified and gain the rental benefits all in one stop! *Please bring a copy of your electric bill and propane bill along with your re-certification paperworkhttps://standingrockhousing.org/
Program permanently closed
Standing Rock Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$7,259,074.78
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electricity, propane, natural gas
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
YesUnknownUnspecified5/7/20217/28/2022
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST)
45.7502748, -101.2004153
333
Tribal Government
North Dakota
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe ERA program is for households that are unable to pay rent and utilities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemichttps://www.facebook.com/TMHousingAuthority/photos/a.141511527411322/343484247214048Program closed
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,547,850.61
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified7/21/20217/28/2022
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority
48.836477, -99.7443658
334
StateOhioOhio Emergency Rental Assistance (Home Relief)If you have been laid off or lost income during the coronavirus pandemic and recession, you might qualify for Emergency Rental Assistance. Ohioans who need assistance should contact their local Community Action Agency. To find your CAA visit the link providedhttps://development.ohio.gov/individual/energy-assistance/home-relief-grantProgram closed
Local Community Action Agency
OtherUnspecifiedApplication processing$733,510,049.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYes
gas, electric, bulk fuel, water/sewer and trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
https://businesshelp.ohio.gov/home-relief-grant.html2021 Home Relief Grant Guidelines4/15/20217/28/2022Ohio
40.4172871, -82.90712300000001
335
CountyOhioButler CountyButler County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramButler County’s Supports to Encourage Low-income Families (SELF) organization received an $11.4 million grant in March to assist local families with rental and utility expenses through the end of 2021. The grant, part of the U.S. Treasury’s recent emergency rental assistance program, is intended to help families who are unable to keep up with payments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Money will be used to help with rent assistance, utilities and up to 12 months of back rent.https://selfhelps.org/applications/Program closed
Butler County Community Development, Support to Encourage Low-Income Families
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$19,129,086.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 monthsYes12 monthsYesLate FeesBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://selfhelps.org/applications/https://selfhelps.org/wp-content/uploads/ERP-Master-updated-6-9-21-reduced-size.pdf6/15/20217/28/2022Butler County, Ohio
39.440463, -84.5222189
336
CityOhioCincinnatiCAA Emergency Rent Assistance 2021The City of Cincinnati is proud to announce a new partnership with the Community Action Agency (CAA) intended to assist households who have fallen behind on rent and utility bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community Action Agency's Home Relief Fund is now available to assist families with bills ranging from rent and utilities, including water, sewage, stormwater, and trash.https://www.cincy-caa.org/what-we-do/supportive-services/Program closed
Community Action Agency of Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati Water Works
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$12,566,604.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
water and sewer, stormwater, trash
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
TenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedRental Registryfile:///C:/Users/ssiebach-glover/Downloads/CAA%20Home%20Relief%20Program%201-Pager%20(1).pdffile:///C:/Users/ssiebach-glover/Downloads/Home%20Relief%20Fund%20press%20release.pdf7/14/20217/28/2022Cincinnati, Ohio
39.1031182, -84.5120196
337
CountyOhioClermont CountyClermont County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Board of County Commissioners today approved a Clermont County Job and Family Services’ contact with Clermont County Community Services to administer the Emergency Rental Assistance Fund. Clermont County received $6.1 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds for renters through the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. This program covers rental payments that are late and overdue as well as utility payments, including gas, electric, fuel oil, trash removal, internet service and water and sewer.https://clermontcountyohio.gov/emergency-rental-and-utility-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Clermont County Community Services
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,036,819.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes
gas, electric, fuel oil, trash removal, internet service and water and sewer
YesInternetBothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, 1040 tax form
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://clermontcountyohio.gov/2021/02/10/emergency-program-helps-clermont-county-residents-with-rent-utilities/http://www.cccsi.org/6/10/20217/28/2022
Clermont County, Ohio
39.0928449, -84.1857115
338
CityOhioColumbusThe Hope Fund 2021 (CITY)The Hope Fund 2021 (CITY) works to help renters get the assistance they need to avoid utility shutoff or eviction. The Hope Fund 2021 (CITY) is administered by the IMPACT Community Action Agency (IMPACT)https://apply.impacthopefund.org/era_program_city#/
Program permanently closed
IMPACT Community Action Agency
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$78,445,184.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
gas, electric, water, sewer, trash, propane, fuel oil, internet
YesInternetTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2021/02/09/columbus-begin-second-largest-public-works-project-ever-267-7-million/4442082001/6/23/20217/28/2022Columbus, Ohio
39.9611755, -82.99879419999999
339
CountyOhioCuyahoga CountyNortheast Ohio Rent HelpCHN is the entry point to access rental assistance. If you qualify, your landlord may receive up to 12 months rent. (The number of months of rent available is dependent upon your community.) CHN will screen all applicants for other assistance programs that may help make your electric, gas and water/sewer bills more affordable.https://chnhousingpartners.org/rentalassistance/Cuyahoga County, Cleveland
Program permanently closed
CHN Housing Partners, multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$142,011,515.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown12 monthsYesUnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active /at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://www.tfaforms.com/4816062https://chnhousingpartners.org/rentalassistance/6/8/20217/28/2022
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
41.433923, -81.67582
340
CountyOhioDelaware CountyPathways to HopeThe Pathways to Hope fund assists with rent, mortgage and utility needs for qualifying Delaware County, Ohio Residents. The Pathways to Hope program is managed by the United Way of Delaware County in partnership with the Family Resource Center and the Andrews House. Assistance is provided based on the level of available funding. If funding is unavailable at the time of application, referrals to other organizations will be offered.https://www.delawarecountypathways.org/Program closed
United Way of Delaware County, Family Resource Center, Andrews House
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$10,727,384.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYesNoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Utility shut off notice
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecifiedhttps://co.delaware.oh.us/i-want-to/https://a110346.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/adb00be2-624d-472e-bb2b-c0f535df986c8/5/20217/28/2022
Delaware County, Ohio
40.3033098, -83.03613759999999
341
CountyOhioFranklin CountyThe Hope Fund 2021 (COUNTY)The Hope Fund 2021 (COUNTY) works to help renters get the assistance they need to avoid utility shutoff or eviction. The Hope Fund 2021 (COUNTY) is administered by the IMPACT Community Action Agency (IMPACT)https://apply.impacthopefund.org/era_program_county#/
Program permanently closed
Impact Community Action Agency
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$38,392,286.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electric, gas, water, sewer, trash, propane, fuel oil, internet
YesInternetLandlordNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified6/23/20217/28/2022
Franklin County, Ohio
40.0154745, -82.99316069999999
342
CountyOhioHamilton CountyHamilton County Rent and Utility Relief ProgramThe Hamilton County CARES Rent and Utility Relief Program draws on CARES Act funds to provide short term assistance to renters who live in Hamilton County and can document income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The County will pay up to 12 months for rent, rent arrears and utilities for households at or below 80% of the Area Median Income.https://www.hcjfs.org/services/workforce-development/apply-for-cares/
Program permanently closed
Hamilton County Job & Family Services, United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$102,550,451.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
water, gas, electric
UnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
7/15/20217/28/2022
Hamilton County, Ohio
39.2355447, -84.56414699999999
343
CountyOhioLake CountyLake County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)This program can assist with rental arrears, current rent, future rent in three month qualifying periods. Fair Housing Resource Center, Inc. is assisting Lifeline with the pre-screening/application process for Rent. If you are in need of utility assistance, please contact Lifeline Inc. directly at (440)354-2148.https://fhrc.org/emergency-rental-assistance-program/
Accepting applications
Fair Housing Resource Center, Inc., Lifeline
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Application processing, Intake support
$7,257,424.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsNoUnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.lakecountyohio.gov/commissioners-office/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/06/Press-Release-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-6.17.21.pdfhttps://www.normantranscript.com/news/many-seeking-emergency-rental-assistance-left-waiting/article_06cdd994-1015-11ec-b13d-778f5bc4530a.html8/5/20217/28/2022Lake County, Ohio
41.981532, -81.2518833
344
CountyOhioLorain CountyLorain County 2021 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Lorain County Community Action Agency has received three grants for rental assistance. The organization partnered with Lorain County Job and Family Services to disperse rental assistance funds. More than $11 million was available from the federal government to help Lorain County tenants.https://covidhelp.lccaa.net/era_program#/Program closed
Lorain County Job & Family Services, Lorain County Community Action Agency
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$20,988,215.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
Electric, Gas, Water, Sewer, Trash, Other Energy Costs-such as Propane, Fuel Oil
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active /at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN required
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.lccaa.net/programs/2021_cares_rent_assistance/2021_rent_assistance_faqhttps://www.lccaa.net/programs/2021_cares_rent_assistancehttps://covidhelp.lccaa.net/era_program#/4/26/20217/28/2022Lorain County, Ohio
41.4116881, -82.12783999999999
345
CountyOhioMahoning CountyMahoning County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCatholic Charities Regional Agency has U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance funds to distribute. The Mahoning County Board of Commissioners provided CCRA with the funds.https://www.ohiolegalhelp.org/resource/mahoning-county-emergency-rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Catholic Charities Regional Agency
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$10,040,299.40
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesUnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.wkbn.com/news/coronavirus/rental-utility-assistance-available-through-local-agency/https://www.mahoningmatters.com/local-news/catholic-charities-regional-agency-has-funds-to-help-with-rent-and-utilities-36223237/15/20217/28/2022
Mahoning County, Ohio
40.9871753, -80.7214417
346
CountyOhio
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramAs part of an emergency COVID-19 relief bill passed in December 2020, Montgomery County has nearly $16 million available to help individuals and families with their rent costs. This funding can help cover up to 12 months of back rent and up to 3 months of future rental expenses.https://www.mcohio.org/alert_detail.php
Program permanently closed
City of Kettering, Greater Daytom Premier Management, multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Application processing
$27,073,828.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Unspecifiedhttps://www.daytondailynews.com/news/coronavirus-more-help-coming-for-montgomery-county-renters/GP4ST2WRUZDIVGMHJMNWPOV42I/https://www.dayton.com/local/coronavirus-new-aid-coming-if-renters-landlords-can-hang-in-there/TYBQYDEPR5C5JGBS2FQIVX2FMQ/Personal correspondance4/7/20217/28/2022
Montgomery County, Ohio
39.7620028, -84.3542049
347
CountyOhioStark CountyStark County Emerge Housing Assistance Program (Home Relief Grant 3.0)The Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is a federally funded program that can assist residents who have been impacted by the pandemic with rental expenses. What will the ERA program pay for? The Stark County ERA program will potentially pay for: Rental arrears dating back to March 13, 2020 not to exceed 12 months; The security deposit and first month’s rent at a new residence; Legal mediation and/or services related to a potential or impending evictionhttps://starkjfs.org/government/offices/jobs___family_services/human_services/programs___services/emergency_rental_assistance_(era)_program/index.php
Program permanently closed
Stark County Job & Family Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,035,172.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsNoYes
Relocation Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
SNAP recipients
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.starkjfs.org/human-services/emergency-rental-assistance-era-programhttps://cms7files1.revize.com/starkcountyoh/Document_center/JFS/Human%20Service/era001-emergency-rental-assistance-application-3034.pdfhttps://www.wdtn.com/news/local-news/montgomery-co-to-provide-1m-in-rental-assistance/https://dayton247now.com/news/local/deadline-approaching-for-emergency-rental-assistance-in-montgomery-county4/15/20217/28/2022Stark County, Ohio
40.8684676, -81.2518833
348
CountyOhioSummit CountySummit County CaresSummit County residents can now apply for federal money available through the county to help make their rent and utility payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The county received $16.1 million through the Emergency Rental Assistance program. Summit County Cares can help renters with their rent payments or utilities, including gas, electric, sewer, water, trash and internet.http://summitcountycares.org/index.htmlProgram closed
Summit County, United Way, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$42,009,139.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown15 monthsYes
Electric, gas, and/or water/sewer
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active eviction case
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Birth certificates, SSN
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/news/local/2021/03/09/summit-county-ohio-rent-utility-help-apply-money-covid-pandemic-coronavirus/4634305001/http://summitcountycares.org/3/17/20217/28/2022
Summit County, Ohio
41.0918991, -81.5596427
349
CityOhioToledoToledo Lucas County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe new Toledo-Lucas County Emergency Rental Assistance Program will allocate $11,507,996 for direct rental assistance to benefit income-eligible tenants in Toledo and Lucas County. Since the federal eviction moratorium expired, housing displacement is a great concern in our community. Without rental assistance, housing stability for the most vulnerable residents in Toledo and Lucas County is in jeopardy. The new program will assist low- to moderate-income households in the city and county with up to 12 months emergency rental assistance. That may include payment for current and future rent, past due rent, late fees, new renter fees, security deposits, and utility deposits and payments.https://toledo.oh.gov/residents/renters/assistanceLucas County, Toledo
Program permanently closed
City of Toledo, Lucas County, NeigborWorks Toledo Region, Lutheran Social Services, Pathway
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support
$76,339,167.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://toledo.oh.gov/residents/renters/assistancehttps://toledo.oh.gov/news/2021/05/13/toledo-lucas-county-rental-assistance-program-announced6/10/20217/28/2022Toledo, Ohio
41.6528052, -83.5378674
350
CountyOhioWarren CountyWarren County Rental Assistance ProgramsWarren County households who are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for rental assistance grants.https://www.co.warren.oh.us/CovidUpdates/ERA/Default.aspx
Program permanently closed
Warren County Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,667,932.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, Gas, Water and Sewer, Trash removal, and Energy costs, such as fuel oil, Internet Service (if required for remote working or remote learning), PIPP balances.
Yes
Internet, Late Fees
BothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://www.journal-news.com/local/warren-county-offers-emergency-rental-assistance-funding/IFOO65WQQ5ALDARUETW5UJL6JE/https://www.co.warren.oh.us/CovidUpdates/ERA/QualifyAssist.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PayI1YG3WO8&t=73s4/15/20217/28/2022
Warren County, Ohio
39.4241422, -84.1857115
351
StateOklahomaOklahoma Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCommunity Cares Partners (CCP), a program of Communities Foundation of Oklahoma, is making a difference for Oklahomans by assisting individuals and families facing housing crisis and eviction as a result of lost wages or hardship from COVID-19. A public-private partnership, CCP distributes Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) allocated by the State of Oklahoma, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, and Clevland County to help our neighbors maintain housing stability.https://okcommunitycares.org
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City
Program closed
Community Cares Partners (CCP)
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$446,967,854.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, heating source, water, trash, and internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, applicants facing/at risk of domestic violence
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilites
UnknownUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://okccp.org/help/https://ktul.com/newsletter-daily/oklahoma-receives-264-million-to-help-with-renters-assistance4/2/20217/21/2022Oklahoma
35.4675602, -97.5164276
352
CityOklahomaTulsaCity of Tulsa Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Tulsa has partnered with Restore Hope Ministries to offer rental and utility assistance to Tulsa citizens.https://www.cityoftulsa.org/erapTulsa County, TulsaProgram closed
City of Tulsa, Restore Hope Ministries, Tulsa Responds
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$36,932,550.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes12 months
Electric, gas, and/or water/sewer
YesLate FeesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, other local priorities
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, cost burden, informal rental arrangements with little legal protections, risk of exposure to intimate partner violence, household forgoing essential goods/services, verbal threats from property owner, relying on credit cards/payday lenders etc
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Proof of Ownership
https://www.restorehope.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ERAP-Tulsa-FAQ-r9-3.12.21.pdfhttps://erap.restorehope.org/content/uploads/ERAPTulsaAnnouncement_English_031521.pdfhttps://www.restorehope.org/covid19-resource-update/3/25/20217/21/2022Tulsa, Oklahoma
36.1539816, -95.99277500000001
353
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town
Alabama Quassarte Tribal Emergency Rental AssistanceWith the continued COVID-19 hardships we have been able to obtain this additional funding to help assist eligible households during these difficult times.https://www.facebook.com/alabamaquassartetribaltown/photos/a.254499711788304/944384046133197/?type=3&theaterProgram closed
Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$176,783.60
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electric, water, natural gas, trash
NoUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified7/21/20217/21/2022
Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town
35.2374642, -96.2414172
354
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The ATO Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program operates on supplemental funding from the US Treasury Department to help combat the risk of homelessness caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It only serves Apache Tribe of Oklahoma households with low income or newly low income due to layoffs, business loss, health issues, or other financial factors directly caused by COVID. The service area has been expanded to serve the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, living in the entire State of Oklahoma.https://apachetribe.org/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap/
Program permanently closed
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,523,254.49
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyTOTAL: $2,000Yes
natural gas, propane, utility, electricity, water, sewer, trash services
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
5/5/20217/21/2022
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
35.0657278, -98.2366333
355
Tribal Government
OklahomaCaddo NationCaddo Nation Emergency Rental AssistanceThis program is designed to assist eligible, low-income Native American participants or landlords/owners with rent, rental arrears, utilities, utility arrears and home energy cost, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses as defined by the Secretary of the Treasurer.https://mycaddonation.com/housing
Program permanently closed
Caddo Nation Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$719,717.29
Treasury ERA1 only
BothTOTAL: $2,500Yes
Electricity, Gas, propane or fuel oil, Water and Sewer, Trash removal
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://mycaddonation.com/f/attention-emergency-rental-assistance-availablehttps://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/2dc7a2b6-16b1-4bf6-9fba-14c9d27b132b/downloads/Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Application.pdf?ver=1622841435037https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/2dc7a2b6-16b1-4bf6-9fba-14c9d27b132b/downloads/Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Flyer.pdf?ver=16228414350375/5/20217/21/2022Caddo Nation
35.29238050000001, -98.2642103
356
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Nation Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)ERAP is available to assist eligible Native American renter households who have suffered financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic with rental payments. Assistance may be used to cover a portion of past due rental payments and future rental payments.https://www.hacn.org/hacn
Program permanently closed
Housing Authority of Cherokee Nation (HACN)
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$39,447,168.69
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
living within the Cherokee Nation reservation
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
5/5/20217/21/2022Cherokee Nation
36.336514, -94.89356269999999
357
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Emergency Rental AssistanceApplicant must be a renter and have been affected by COVID to be elgible for rent assistance for rental and utility arrears. Requirements and documents required. Please note, for timely assistance the applicant MUST PROVIDE ALL
required supporting documentation BEFORE application will be processed.
https://cheyenneandarapaho-nsn.gov/project/department-of-housing/
Program permanently closed
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Department of Housing (CATDOH)
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,915,853.18
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
Electricity, gas, water & sewer, trash removal & energy costs such as propane and fuel oil. Internet for telework permitted
YesInternetTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
IncomeUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
5/5/20217/21/2022
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes
35.6069771, -97.99054439999999
358
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Nation COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is designed to provide rent and utility assistance to eligible households who have experienced financial hardship due directly or indirectly to COVID-19. An application for assistance may be submitted by an eligible household. Eligible households must verify they will not duplicate assistance. Eligible landlords may submit a referral for tenants.https://chickasaw.net/Our-Nation/Community/COVID-19/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.aspx
Program permanently closed
Chickasaw Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$16,696,701.98
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, Gas, propane or fuel oil, Water and Sewer, Trash removal
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Fact-specific proxy
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease
5/5/20217/21/2022Chickasaw Nation
34.4698313, -97.26528580000002
359
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Choctaw Nation
Choctaw COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramA new program to help renters unable to pay rent and utilities if certain guidelines are met was announced this week by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program will assist Choctaw Nation tribal members that are unable to pay rent and certain utilities due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic if the household is at or below 80% of the area’s median income.https://www.choctawnation.com/covidrelief
Program permanently closed
Choctaw Nation of Oaklahoma
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$14,794,512.18
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months3 monthsYes12 months
Water, gas, or electric bills
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
place of work closed due to COVID
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.mcalesternews.com/news/state/new-choctaw-nation-relief-program-helps-renters-behind-in-rent-utilities/article_9b1662dc-9be8-52b2-8a21-c48cc8d9f196.htmlhttp://naihc.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Choctaw-HA-ERAP-Application.pdfhttp://naihc.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Choctaw-HA-ERAP-Procedures-1.15.21.pdf3/9/20217/21/2022Choctaw Nation
35.4675602, -97.5164276
360
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Low-Income Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThis program is available to renters only to assist low income households impacted by the COVID-19 health emergency with rent and utility assistance. Eligible applicants must have a combined household income that is not more than 80 percent of the area median income defined by HUD. This will vary based on the household’s location and sizehttps://www.potawatomi.org/low-income-program/
Program permanently closed
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,100,449.51
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
Electricity, Gas, propane or fuel oil, Water and Sewer, Trash removal, Telephone, Cable, and Internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
5/5/20217/21/2022
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
35.3013281, -96.9245339
361
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Comanche Nation
Comanche Nation Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will help assist eligible COMANCHE NATION tribal households with Rent, Utility and Internet payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Internet service must be provided to the rental unit. ERAP is only available to eligible households who are obligated to pay rent on a residential dwelling and does not apply to households with a mortgage or who currently own their home.http://www.comanchehousing.com/
Program permanently closed
Comanche Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,311,298.98
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYes
electric, gas/propane, water and sewer, trash and energy cost, such as fuel oil, internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
5/5/20217/21/2022Comanche Nation
34.7261449, -98.39996990000002
362
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Delaware Nation
Delaware Nation Department of Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Delaware Nation has received funding from the Department of Treasury. The sole purpose of the funding is to provide Emergency Rental Assistance to eligible households to assist with rent payments and/or utility payments.https://www.delawarenation-nsn.gov/housing/
Program permanently closed
Delaware Nation Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$119,906.37
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electricity, gas, propane, fuel, water and sewer, waste disposal
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Families that have experienced layoffs or have been furloughed
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction NoticeYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.delawarenation-nsn.gov/housing/https://www.delawarenation-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/ERA-Application-FY-21-Fillable-.pdf5/25/20217/21/2022Delaware Nation
35.489422, -97.53081689999999
363
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Delaware Tribe of Indians
Delaware Tribe of Indians Emergency Rental Assistance (ERAP) ProgramThe basic description of this program is designed to assist eligible participants with emergency rental assistance primarily during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This program provides assistance for eligible applicants in the form of a grant in an amount to cover up to three months of dwelling rent and/or utility payments. Rental assistance includes but is not limited to short-term lease or rental payments of a duration that generally does not exceed three months’ and up to three months utilities. The assistance grant may be used to pay for arrearages not to exceed the three-month maximum. The ERAP funds may be provided once every three months subject to funding availability. Applicants must re-apply for additional assistance.http://delawaretribe.org/blog/2021/03/25/emergency-rental-assistance-program-funds-available/Program closedDelaware Tribe of Indians
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$735,300.57
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only3 months3 monthsYes3 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, home energy (propane, fuel oil)
Yes
Relocation expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Cut-off notices, medical bills, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecifiedhttp://delawaretribe.org/wp-content/uploads/ERAP-Guidelines-Eligibility.pdf5/5/20217/21/2022
Delaware Tribe of Indians
36.7583153, -95.9188896
364
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Eastern Shawnee Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Emergency Rental Assistance Program is to provide direct financial assistance, including rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing.https://estoo-nsn.gov/tribal-forms/
Program permanently closed
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$90,382.91
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $3,000Yes12 months
electric, water, gas, propane, sewer, trash removal, internet
YesInternetBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
Rental Ledger/ Lease, Tribal ID
5/5/20217/21/2022
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
36.8671781, -94.6296237
365
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Housing Authority of The Kaw Tribe
Kaw Housing Authority COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis is a program funded by the Department of Treasury and is open to all Kaw Tribal Members in and outside of our jurisdictional area. It is for low income families, pursuant to the Area Median Income guidelines in the county and state you live in, who have been affected by COVID-19 directly or indirectly, retroactive to March 13th, 2020. If you qualify for this program, we can assist you in monthly rental payments, utilities, relocation and other services.https://www.facebook.com/groups/2301101050157022/posts/2869050306695424Program closed
Housing Authority of The Kaw Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$958,673.85
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesYesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
7/21/20217/21/2022
Housing Authority of The Kaw Tribe
36.8813568, -97.02823529999999
366
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma (Baxoje (Bah Kho-je) Tribe)
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Emergency Rental Assistance and Utility AssistanceFor eligible applicants who have faced a reduction in household income due to the pandemic, this program provides up to six (6) months past due rent or mortgage payments or three (3) months of current and future rental payments. This program will also provide payment for current and past due Utility Payments including, Electricity, Water, Sewer, Trash Services, Gas, and Propane for up to three (3) months.past due and current balanceshttps://www.bahkhoje.com/government/housing-authority/
Program permanently closed
Bah-Kho-Je Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$155,463.62
Treasury ERA1 only
Both6 months6 monthsYes3 months
Electricity, water, sewer, trash service, natural gas, and propane
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Members of Native American Tribes
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
5/5/20217/21/2022
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma (Baxoje (Bah Kho-je) Tribe)
35.9283694, -97.0237833
367
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Kialegee Tribal Town
Kialegee Tribal Town Emergency Rental AssistanceThis funding is provided by the U.S. Treasury Department to assist renters affected by COVID-19.https://www.kialegeetribaltown.net/
Program permanently closed
Kialegee Tribal Town
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$290,264.86
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears onlyYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, home energy (propane, fuel oil)
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kialegeetribaltown.net/https://www.kialegeetribaltown.net/uploads/1/3/0/6/130686868/document_2021-03-18covid_app___w9.pdf6/3/20217/21/2022
Kialegee Tribal Town
35.239663, -96.28128199999999
368
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Kickapoo Tribe Emergency Rental and Utilities Assistance ProgramThis program provides assistance for eligible applicants in the form of a grant in an amount to cover up to three months of dwelling rent and/or utility allowance payments. Rental assistance includes but is not limited to short term lease or rental payments of a duration that generally does not exceed three months, and up to three months’ utility allowance payments. The assistance grant may be used to pay for arrearages not to exceed the three-month maximum. The ERA funds may be provided once every three months subject to funding availability. Emergency Rental Assistance is available to eligible applicants residing in Lincoln, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie counties in Oklahoma.https://hakto.org/2021/03/17/emergency-rental-and-utilities-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Housing Authority of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$498,140.76
Treasury ERA1 only
Arrears only12 months3 monthsYes12 months
electric, water, gas, propane, sewer, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN, Marriage License
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://secureservercdn.net/198.12.144.78/zjm.3f9.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ERA-Application-2021-US-Treas.pdf5/5/20217/21/2022
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
35.4857886, -97.09108119999999
369
Tribal Government
OklahomaKiowa TribeKiowa Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Kiowa Tribe Housing Authority has received federal Emergency Rental Assistance through the Kiowa Tribe for tribal members whose financial situation has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic for rent and utilities.https://kiowahousing.com/f/notice-of-emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Kiowa Tribe Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,509,639.90
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer,
trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel oil, internet
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://kiowahousing.com/f/notice-of-emergency-rental-assistance-program#:~:text=The%20Kiowa%20Tribe%20Housing%20Authority,19%20pandemic%20for%20RENTand%20UTILITIES.https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/be889e6a-d656-4f35-a598-9a0abb5ddd01/downloads/ERA-Frequently-Asked-Questions_Pub-2-22-21.pdf?ver=16154134199196/4/20217/21/2022Kiowa Tribe
35.0968203, -98.6133519
370
Tribal Government
OklahomaModoc NationModoc Nation Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis purpose of this program is to assist eligible tribal households that are unable to pay past and current rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas, propane, sewer, trash removal) due to COVID-19 pandemic. Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, internet) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilities.https://modocnation.com/housing-authority/
Program permanently closed
Mudoc Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$181,826.07
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, water, gas, propane, sewer, trash removal
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
5/5/20217/21/2022Modoc Nation
36.876928, -94.8464534
371
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Muscogee Nation
Muscogee Nation Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Muscogee (Creek) Nation Emergency Rental Assistance Program is utilizing funds provided from the Department of Treasury to provide emergency rental assistance up to $4,000 for eligible households across the United States. All assistance payments will be made directly to landlords and property managers on behalf of eligible households.https://www.muscogeenation.com/era/Program closedMuscogee Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$20,759,703.76
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $7,000YesUnknownTenantYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecifiedhttps://www.muscogeenation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FAQs_6.21.21_Clean61.pdfhttps://eforms.mcn-nsn.gov/lincdoc/doc/run/muscogeeh/EmergencyRentalAssistanceApp5/5/20217/21/2022Muscogee Nation
35.645553, -95.9607163
372
Tribal Government
OklahomaOsage NationOsage Nation COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramIt only serves Osage households who are low income, or newly low income due to layoffs, business loss, health issues or other financial factors directly caused by COVID. The service area has been expanded to serve Osages living in the entire State of Oklahoma. The program provides past due rent and utilities as well as future rent. It also assists with COVID caused relocation expenses.https://www.osagenation-nsn.gov/what-we-do/housing
Program permanently closed
Osage Nation Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,652,519.56
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, water and gas / propane
Yes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Senior citizens 62+
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://s3.amazonaws.com/osagenation-nsn.gov/files/departments/Housing/2021-0301_Housing_Voucher-Policy.pdf5/5/20217/21/2022Osage Nation
36.667798, -96.34005100000002
373
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The program provides financial assistance for rent or utilities (not both) for up to three (3) months based on application needs towards the following: 1. Rent or Rental Arrears, and 2. Utilities or utility Arrears - electric, gas, propane, water, sewer, trash removal arrears after dates 3/13/2020https://www.omtribe.org/what-we-do/housing/emergency-rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Housing Department of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$489,940.07
Treasury ERA1 only
Both3 months3 monthsYes3 months
electric, water, gas/propane/wood, sewer, trash removal
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
No
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.omtribe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Policy.pdf5/5/20217/21/2022
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians
36.4914076, -97.0748504
374
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Ottawa Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas/propane/wood, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERAP can assist eligible households with rental arrearages, utility arrearages, current rental payments and current utility payments. Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, Internet) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilitieshttp://www.ottawatribe.org/fyi/
Program permanently closed
Ottawa Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$303,204.34
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, water, gas/propane/wood, sewer, trash removal
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past Due utilities
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
5/5/20217/21/2022
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
36.8746205, -94.87719510000001
375
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation Housing Authority
Pawnee Nation Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe temporary COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program operates on supplemental funding from the U.S. Treasury Department to help combat the risk of homelessness caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA Program will serve Pawnee households who are low income, or newly low income due to layoffs or furloughs, business loss, health issues or other financial factors directly caused by the COVID-19 virus. Service area will reach Pawnees Nationwide and within the Pawnee jurisdiction.https://pawneenationhousing.org/
Program permanently closed
Pawnee Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$790,269.00
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Gov ID
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified7/16/20217/21/2022
Pawnee Nation Housing Authority
36.3306308, -96.7954611
376
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and
utilities (electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERAP can assist eligible
households with rental arrearages, utility arrearages, current rental payments and current utility payments.
Telecommunication services (telephone, cable) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilities. This
program is only available to rental households and does not apply to households with a mortgage or who currently own
their home. This program is limited to one tribal member per household. Payments will be made directly to the
landlord or utility company.
https://peoriatribe.com/forms/
Program permanently closed
Peoria Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,043,827.07
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://peoriatribe.com/wp-content/uploads/ERAP-Application-update-08.04.21.pdf1/19/20227/21/2022
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
377
Tribal Government
OklahomaQuapaw NationQuapaw Nation COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Quapaw Nation Housing Department has been awarded a grant through the Treasury Department for a COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This program makes available funds to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Enrolled Quapaw tribal members will be given first priority. The Service Area for this assistance is: all of Ottawa County and within fifty miles of the tribal administration office in Quapaw into Kansas and Missouri.https://www.quapawtribe.com/671/Covid19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance
Program permanently closed
Quapaw Nation Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$251,025.78
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes14 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/30/20217/21/2022Quapaw Nation
36.93578979999999, -94.7525368
378
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Sac and Fox Nation
Sac and Fox Nation Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 pandemic poses an immediate and imminent threat to the health, safety, and well-being of the Tribe. The purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal members and other Indian families who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA Program is designed to assist Tribal, Indian, and other households whose income is at or below 80% of the Median Income who face potential eviction or homelessness because they are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://sacandfoxha.com/programs/
Program permanently closed
Sac and Fox Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,211,312.77
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes14 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN; Tribal ID for all applicable household members
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://sacandfoxha.com/media/1202/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program-policy-v2.pdfhttps://sacandfoxha.com/programs/https://sacandfoxha.com/media/1203/erap-application.pdf5/25/20217/21/2022Sac and Fox Nation
35.6666871, -96.6634895
379
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Seneca Cayuga Nation
Seneca Cayuga Nation Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The program assists eligible Seneca Cayuga Nation tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERAP can assist eligible households with rental arrearages, utility arrearages, current rental payments and current utility payments. Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, Internet) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilities.http://sctribe.com/service/housing/
Program permanently closed
Seneca Cayuga Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$165,695.38
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
NoTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/30/20217/21/2022
Seneca Cayuga Nation
36.6596698, -94.7073559
380
Tribal Government
OklahomaShawnee TribeShawnee Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, gas, propane, sewer, trash removal) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERAP can assist eligible households with rental arrearages, utility arrearages, current rental payments, and current utility payments. Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, Internet) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilities.https://www.shawnee-tribe.org/erap
Program permanently closed
Shawnee Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$64,489.02
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.shawnee-nsn.gov/fileadmin/user_upload/Shawnee_Tribe_ERAP_Application_Form_-_FINAL.pdf4/30/20217/21/2022Shawnee Tribe
36.8746197, -94.8487102
381
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Thlopthlocco (Kialagee)Tribal Town
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal households who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.kialegeetribaltown.net/housing.html
Program permanently closed
Kialegee Tribal Town
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$324,199.77
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
NoTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/30/20217/21/2022
Thlopthlocco (Kialagee)Tribal Town
35.239663, -96.28128199999999
382
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal households who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://wichitatribe.com/
Program permanently closed
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$640,731.99
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/30/20217/21/2022
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
35.0968971, -98.2529373
383
Tribal Government
Oklahoma
Wyandotte Nation
Wyandotte Nation Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program assists eligible tribal households that are unable to pay rent and utilities (electric, water, and gas) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERA can assist eligible households with rental arrearages, utility arrearages, current rental payments and current utility payments. Telecommunication services (telephone, cable, internet) delivered to the rental dwelling are not considered to be utilities. This program is only available to rental households and does not apply to households with a mortgage or who currently own their home.https://www.wyandotte-nation.org/community/housing/
Program permanently closed
Wyandotte Nation Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$698,460.35
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
4/30/20217/21/2022Wyandotte Nation
36.8051922, -94.71966239999999
384
StateOregonOregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP)Oregon Housing and Community Services will distribute $204 million to qualified renters who have experienced financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic and are at risk of homelessness or housing instability. OHCS will begin administering the Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program (OERAP) program after federal regulations are detailed. OERAP can help low-income households with their past due rent and utilities. In most cases, payment will be made directly to the landlord or utility provider.https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/housing-assistance/Pages/emergency-rental-assistance.aspxProgram closed
Oregon Housing and Community Services
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$396,573,558.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, home energy costs, trash removal, internet, and bulk fuels
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Household size, months behind on rent, 2020 wildfire impact, whether household lives in a census tract identified by Urban Institute Rental Assistance Priority Index with high prevalence of low-income renters
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.oregonrentalassistance.org/https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/housing-assistance/Documents/05-13-2021-OERAP-FAQ.pdfhttps://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/housing-assistance/Documents/04-30-2021-OERAP-Prioritization%20Information.pdfhttps://www.oregonrentalassistance.org/landlords/https://www.salemreporter.com/posts/5353/thousands-face-eviction-as-local-share-of-state-rental-assistance-runs-out5/10/20217/21/2022Oregon
43.8041334, -120.5542012
385
CountyOregon
Clackamas County
Clackamas County Emergency Rental AssistanceIf you are having trouble paying rent because your income was impacted by COVID-19, you may be eligible for rent assistance.https://www.clackamas.us/communitydevelopment/cccha.html
Program permanently closed
Coordinated Housing Access
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$22,681,891.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.clackamas.us/coronavirus/resourceshttps://www.thechronicleonline.com/news_free/pandemic-state-now-offering-204-million-to-qualified-renters/article_82864faa-bca3-11eb-a895-53e41b59eeae.html6/23/20217/21/2022
Clackamas County, Oregon
45.2023855, -122.1188945
386
CountyOregonLane CountyEmergency Rent Relief of Lane County (ERRLC)Lane County will offer rent assistance to those who meet the criteria. Those who apply must be a renter in the county, have income at or below 80% of the Area Median Income, and have experienced loss of income due to COVID-19 or experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19. The area median income amount is $39,900 annually for a single person and $56,950 annually for a household of four, according to Lane County.https://lanecounty.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=3585881&pageId=16741613Program closed
Lane County Department of Health and Human Services, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$25,027,036.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, trash removal, heating oil
UnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Households affected by wildfires
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Household is literally homeless; household is fleeing domestic violence
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
6/22/20217/21/2022
Lane County, Oregon
43.9610092, -122.6618227
387
CountyOregonMarion CountyCOVID Assistance ProgramTo be eligible to receive assistance, one or more individuals within the household has experienced a reduction of income, incurred significant costs, or experienced other financial hardship due, directly or indirectly, to the COVID-19 outbreak and will be required to submit an application to determine eligibility. Households are eligible to receive assistance for financial obligations incurred after March 2020 and must be at or below 80% of the average median income.https://www.co.marion.or.us/BOC/CD/Pages/rentalassistance.aspxProgram closed
Marion County Department of Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$10,281,487.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
6/15/20217/21/2022
Marion County, Oregon
44.8446393, -122.5927411
388
CountyOregon
Multnomah County
Multnomah County COVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramThe COVID-19 Rent Relief Program is intended to provide assistance to households who have experienced a loss of income or who have increased health risks or needs due to COVID-19.https://www.portland.gov/phb/rent-relief/multnomah-county-rent-assistanceMultnomah County, PortlandProgram closed
Multnomah County, Portland Housing Bureau, Joint Office for Homeless Services, Home Forward, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support
$58,763,031.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both9 monthsNoYes
Relocation Expenses, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities experiencing the greatest adverse impacts from COVID-19
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.211info.org/multco-renthttps://www.portland.gov/phb/rent-relief/multnomah-county-rent-assistance4/19/20217/21/2022
Multnomah County, Oregon
45.5145659, -122.5863211
389
CountyOregon
Washington County
Washington County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance program makes available $25 billion nationally to assist households that are unable to pay rent, utilities, and other housing related expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately $280 million from the program fund has been allocated to the State of Oregon, and Washington County has a significant portion of these funds available to disburse to eligible households in the county. Under this program, eligible renting households may receive assistance to help stabilize their housing. Assistance may include current and past due rent, current and past due utilities costs, and other expenses related to housing. Additional assistance may be provided if determined necessary.https://www.co.washington.or.us/Housing/COVID-19/emergency-rental-assistance.cfm
Program permanently closed
Washington County Housing Services, Community Action
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing
$37,762,111.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecifiedhttps://caowash.org/find-help/housing-help.htmlhttps://www.co.washington.or.us/Housing/COVID-19/upload/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-One-Pager-2.pdf5/19/20217/21/2022
Washington County, Oregon
45.5469616, -123.1386021
390
Tribal Government
Oregon
Burns Paiute Tribe
Burns Paiute Housing Department Covid-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis is the Burns Paiute Housing Department (BPHD), Department of Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA) application.https://surveyhero.com/c/BPHD-ERA
Program permanently closed
Burns Paiute Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$154,599.47
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First Priority: Unable to reach their place of employment, loss of employment due directly to COVID-19 Second Priority: Tribal member, member of an Indian Tribe Third Priority: applicants experiencing a combination of difficulties from preexisting concerns which have become more problematic due to the effect of the pandemic
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past utility bill, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X6sq4Yjdafoe-3_QvdMGk3JwZ6hfgsITbZj0FOE8Azw/edit#heading=h.h4o8gdfrtrcrhttps://burnspaiute-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Newsletter-2021-06-ERAP.pdf7/16/20217/21/2022Burns Paiute Tribe
43.6117515, -119.0717925
391
Tribal Government
Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Housing Department
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Assistance Program and the LIHEAP (Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program) assists eligible Tribal Members with the following: Utility Assistance: where an emergency can be demonstrated with a Shut-off notice. LIHEAP payments will be counted as utility assistance through the Social Services Emergency Assistance Program.https://www.grandronde.org/services/social-services/emergency-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,910,097.57
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown1 monthYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID
5/19/20217/21/2022
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Housing Department
45.0759055, -123.6112991
392
Tribal Government
Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe purpose of the ERA Program is to provide emergency rental assistance for the payment of rents and utilities, and arrearages for the same, for low-income Tribal households who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. To participate in the ERA Program, an Applicant must first submit a complete, written Application on the forms provided by STHD.http://www.ctsi.nsn.us/Siletz-Tribal-Services-Umpqua-Clackamas-County-Tillamook/clackamas-county-molalla-siletz-housing/rental-assistance-student-housing#era
Program permanently closed
Siletz Tribal Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,099,504.73
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Tribal ID, SSN
4/30/20217/21/2022
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
44.71987379999999, -123.9167592
393
Tribal Government
Oregon
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe ERA Program provides Financial Assistance to the following Eligible Households who earn 80% or less of the Area Median Income; 1. Tribal Members residing on/off the Reservation 2. Enrolled Tribal Members of any Federally Recognized Tribes residing in Jefferson, Wasco, Hood River, Gilliam, Clackamas, or Marion Counties 3. Any person living within the boundaries of the Reservation regardless of race. This assistance covers: Rent, Utilities, Internet, Communication Devices, Cable/Satellite payments (Arrears dating back to April 1, 2020 and for future use in 3-month increments) to help alleviate the financial hardships endured from loss of income and increased costs due to the COVID-19 pandemichttps://warmsprings-nsn.gov/news/press-releases/covid19-emergency-rental-assistance-program-era-renters/Program closed
Warm Springs Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,944,640.24
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
Yes
Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
Rental Ledger/ Lease, Tribal ID, SSN
4/30/20217/21/2022
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
44.7581467, -121.2733448
394
Tribal Government
Oregon
Coquille Indian Tribe
Coquille Indian Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe purpose of the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is to provide emergency financial assistance for the payment of rent and utilities, and arrearages for the same, and other housing expenses for low-income Coquille Tribal members and other Indian families who have disproportionately suffered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a temporary program and assistance is subject to availability of funds.https://www.coquilletribe.org/?page_id=1096Program closed
Coquille Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,480,538.31
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedTribal ID, SSN4/30/20217/21/2022
Coquille Indian Tribe
43.3941757, -124.2208581
395
StatePennsylvaniaPennsylvania Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOn February 5, 2021, Governor Wolf signed S.B. 109 into law, which officially designated the Department of Human Services (DHS) as the agency overseeing administration of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) for the 49 counties that did not receive direct allocations. ERAP is now taking applications. Pennsylvanians can apply online through COMPASS. Some counties are not using the COMPASS application. If your county is not using COMPASS, you will be automatically directed to your local ERAP agency contact.https://www.dhs.pa.gov/ERAP/Pages/ERAP.aspx
Accepting applications
Department of Human Services, network of city/county governments, multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$1,069,974,530.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.dhs.pa.gov/coronavirus/Pages/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program.aspxhttps://www.dhs.pa.gov/coronavirus/Documents/ENG-PA%20600%20ERA.pdfhttps://www.media.pa.gov/pages/DHS_details.aspx?newsid=754https://www.mychesco.com/a/news/pennsylvania/wolf-administration-urges-spanish-and-chinese-speaking-pennsylvanians-to-apply-for-emergency-rental-assistance-program/3/15/20217/21/2022Pennsylvania
41.2033216, -77.1945247
396
CountyPennsylvaniaAlleghenyAllegheny County Emergency Rental AssistanceAllegheny County will begin taking applications today for a federally funded assistance program. If you’re renting AND have been financially impacted by the pandemic, this may be the program for you. Allegheny County says in order to qualify, you must prove that you lost income or a job since March 13th of last year OR you have COVID-19 related increases in expenses such as medical bills or are taking care of someone in your home. The program is being made possible by the Department of Human Services and federal funding awarded to the County, City of Pittsburgh and the state.https://covidrentrelief.alleghenycounty.us/Allegheny County, PittsburghProgram closed
Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Action Housing
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$165,661,813.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
Electric, Gas or fuel oil, Sewage, Trash removal, Water
NoBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://covidrentrelief.alleghenycounty.us/faqs/https://covidrentrelief.alleghenycounty.us/https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2021/03/15/allegheny-county-rent-relief-assistance/3/15/20217/21/2022
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
40.4450813, -80.0087746
397
CountyPennsylvaniaBerks CountyBerks County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Berks County Emergency Rental Assistance Program is designed to ensure housing stability by providing rental and utility payments to landlords and utility companies to keep residents in their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.doyourpartberks.com/rental-assistanceProgram closed
Berks Coalition to End Homelessness, multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$55,548,539.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal
NoTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://berksweekly.com/news/application-portal-for-berks-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program-temporarily-closed/https://www.doyourpartberks.com/_files/ugd/33f7cc_8d22887f78994d52b19ad8ffaaa5784c.pdf4/16/20217/21/2022
Berks County, Pennsylvania
40.3451566, -75.9927652
398
CountyPennsylvaniaBucks CountyBucks County Emergency Rental Assistance (BERA)The BERA Program provides rental and utility assistance to eligible Bucks County tenants impacted by COVID-19. Both tenants and their landlords are encouraged to apply – either party can start the application. Landlords are able to apply and invite multiple tenants to participate in the program at one time.https://www.buckscounty.gov/828/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-BERA
Accepting applications
Bucks County, Bucks County Housing Link Partners
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$75,372,836.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://buckscounty.org/LivingAndWorking/RentHelp3/24/20217/21/2022
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
40.4107964, -75.2479061
399
CountyPennsylvaniaChester CountyChester County Emergency Rent & Utility Assistance ProgramIndividuals and families in Chester County who are facing challenges in paying rent and utility bills brought on by the pandemic, can receive help through the Chester County Emergency Rent & Utility Assistance Program. Chester County has received $34.5 million from the U.S. Department of Treasury and the PA Department of Human Services, to help cover emergency rental and utility bills for individuals and families who have been severely impacted by COVID-19.https://www.chesco.org/4905/Rent-Assistance
Accepting applications
Chester County Department of Community Development, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$58,032,961.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer; and energy costs such as fuel oil or propane
UnknownTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, threat of utility shut-off
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/62894/Chester-County-ERAP-FAQshttps://whyy.org/articles/were-seeing-the-need-chesco-reminds-residents-to-apply-for-rent-assistance-as-eviction-moratorium-nears-expiration/https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/62656/Chester-County-ERAP-Applicant-Checklist4/16/20217/21/2022
Chester County, Pennsylvania
40.0010204, -75.8069082
400
CountyPennsylvania
Cumberland County
Cumberland County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramNearly a full year into the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn, Pennsylvania housing agencies, including in Cumberland County, may finally have the chance to run an effective rent relief program. Millions of dollars are coming down the pipe from state and federal appropriations to help distressed renters and landlords. More importantly, the new funding appears to cede much more control to local agencies after the state’s more restrictive relief program flopped last year.https://cchra.com/program/individual/Emergency-rental-assistance-program
Program permanently closed
Cumberland County Housing and Development Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$21,374,395.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes18 months
electricity, gas, fuel oil, water, sewer, trash removal, and internet
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Covid Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://cchra.com/upload/Cumberland_County_Emergency_Rental_Assistance_Tenant_Landlord_App_Fillable_Form1.pdfhttps://cumberlink.com/news/local/less-restrictive-rent-relief-program-to-begin-in-cumberland-county-as-pandemic-closes-on-year/article_1bdc86bd-c35b-52d0-92fc-ab1aedd67cba.htmlhttps://cchra.com/upload/NEW_Cumberland_County_Emergency_Rental_Assistance_Tenant_Landlord_App_ERAP_1__2.pdf3/10/20217/21/2022
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
40.1299841, -77.2405153
401
CountyPennsylvaniaDauphin CountyDauphin County Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance ProgramThe County of Dauphin has received funds to help its residents with rental and utility arrears and payments.https://www.dauphincounty.org/government/departments/human_services/emergency_rental_assistance__instructions_and_information.php
Program permanently closed
Dauphin County Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Yardin/a$34,074,067.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
water, oil, trash, sewer, gas, electric
UnknownTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, 2020 Tax Returns 1040
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.dauphincounty.org/government/departments/human_services/emergency_rental_assistance__instructions_and_information.php3/5/20217/21/2022
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
40.2734277, -76.7336521
402
CountyPennsylvaniaDelaware CountyDelaware County Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA)The DELCO Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA) grant program helps renters who suffered disruption and loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic with assistance with rent and utilities. The U.S. Treasury and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania allocated $37.2 million to fund DELCO ERA. The County engaged Capital Access, Inc, a grants management firm based in the Delaware Valley, to assist with program management. All funds must be expended by end of 2021.https://www.delco-era.com/Program closed
Delaware County, Multiple nonprofits, Capital Access Inc
Private-private collaboration
Yes - Capital Access Inc.
Intake support$81,025,398.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes18 months
Electric, Gas, Heating Oil, Water/Sewer, and Trash
NoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility notice
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Landlorad Affidavit
https://www.delco-era.com/#overviewhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/delco-launches-grant-program-for-covid-impacted-renters/ar-BB1f02Fwhttps://www.delcopa.gov/publicrelations/releases/2021/emergencyrentalassistancephase2.html4/5/20217/28/2022
Delaware County, Pennsylvania
32.6136798, -93.86553029999999
403
CountyPennsylvaniaErie CountyErie County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Erie County Emergency Rental Assistance Program administered through ECCM provides rental and utility assistance to eligible Erie County tenants impacted by COVID-19. Both tenants and their landlords are encouraged to apply – either party can start the application. Eligibility is determined based upon tenant being eligible for the program.https://www.eccm.org/Emergency-Rental-Assistance#application
Program permanently closed
Erie County Care Management, Inc
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$36,970,648.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and trash removal costs.
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of ownership
https://www.yourerie.com/news/local-news/erie-county-to-launch-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.eccm.org/blog/what-to-know-about-the-erie-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program4/5/20217/28/2022
Erie County, Pennsylvania
42.0521954, -80.1875065
404
CountyPennsylvania
Lackawanna County
Lackawanna County Emergency Rental AssistanceERAP can assist renters in Lackawanna County (all municipalities) with past due rent and past due utility bills for the amounts incurred due after 3/13/2020. In some cases, it can also pay forward rent payments for 3 months. This program is for anyone who is renting their residence (apartment, house, or mobile home) in Lackawanna County that was financially impacted by the pandemic and is at or under 80% AMI.https://www.lackawanna-erap.com/
Program permanently closed
Lackawanna County, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$23,588,118.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 monthsYesLate FeesBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lackawannacounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ERAP-Flyer.pdfhttps://relief.lackawannacounty.org/LACKAWANNA%20COUNTY%20EMERGENCY%20RENTAL%20ASSISTANCE%20PROGRAM%20FAQ.pdf4/16/20217/28/2022
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
41.4421199, -75.5742467
405
CountyPennsylvaniaLancaster CountyLancaster CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility AssistanceThe Lancaster County Rental Assistance Program is being established to provide rental and utility assistance to eligible households. Eligible households may receive up to 12 months of assistance. The payment of existing housing-related arrears that could result in eviction of an eligible household is prioritized.https://www.lchra.com/rent/Program closed
Lancaster County Housing and Redevelopment Authoriities, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$64,150,862.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and trash removal costs.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, rental arrears
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lchra.com/rent/https://www.lchra.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Checklist.pdfhttps://www.lchra.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ERAP-Hotel-Policy.pdf3/15/20217/28/2022
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
40.0466571, -76.17837390000001
406
CountyPennsylvaniaLehigh CountyLehigh County Emergency Rental AssistanceEmergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is in place to provide families and individuals financial assistance for rent including: rent, rental arrears, utilities, and home energy costs incurred due, directly, or indirectly, to COVID-19.https://www.catholiccharitiesad.org/rent-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Catholic Charities of Allentown
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$42,943,302.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs such as fuel oil
UnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, documentation of payment owed, ACH direct deposit information
https://www.catholiccharitiesad.org/rent-assistance/https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/coronavirus/2021/03/struggling-with-rent-during-covid-pandemic-lehigh-county-has-a-program-to-help.html4/5/20217/28/2022
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
40.6519679, -75.5742467
407
CountyPennsylvaniaLuzerne CountyLuzerne County COVID Rent and Utility Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Program provides assistance to Luzerne County Households that are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Only rental households are eligible for assistance. (Homeowners are not eligible for assistance with mortgage or utility payments.)

CEO is accepting applications on behalf of the Luzerne County Office of Community Development.
https://www.ceopeoplehelpingpeople.org/covidrentrelief
Program permanently closed
Commission on Economic Opportunity
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$39,699,103.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs such as fuel oil
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of ownership
https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/luzerne-county/renters-landlords-in-luzerne-county-getting-federal-assistance/523-81094e38-828e-4e7d-a670-8446a9390b904/16/20217/28/2022
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
41.1404353, -75.9927652
408
CountyPennsylvania
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Rent and Utility Relief ProgramA funding program slated to help renters and landlords impacted by COVID-19 has returned to Montgomery County. The Rent and Utility Relief Program, administered by Your Way Home, allows eligible households to receive up to 12 months of assistance for rent and utility bills dating back to March 13, 2020.https://yourwayhome.org/erucProgram closed
Your Way Home (Montgomery County, Multiple nonprofits)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$123,515,062.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Household resides in a zip code of 19401, 19405, 19406, 19464, 19446, or 19027
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://fsmontco.org/what-we-do/emergency-rent-and-utilitieshttps://yourwayhome.org/eruc3/24/20217/28/2022
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
40.2290075, -75.3878525
409
CountyPennsylvania
Northampton County
Northampton County
Community Mediation
and Eviction
Diversion Program
Financial assistance for rent relief is available for qualified renters and landlords who have been impacted by COVID-19. Renters and landlords can apply for relief through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. If you are a resident of Northampton County, you should contact the following agencies to review your application and complete the submission for financial assistance. Bethlehem, Bethlehem Township & Hellertown/Saucon: New Bethany Ministries, 610-691-5602 x213
Easton: Easton Area Neighborhood Center: Ross Marcus, 610.253.4253 or ProJeCt of Easton: Michael Banas, 610-258-1100 ext. 13
Suburban and Rural Towns & Townships of Northampton County: Third Street Alliance: Ziana Keith, 610-438-1763
https://www.northamptoncounty.org/CMTYECDV/Pages/Housing-and-Community-Resources.aspx
Program permanently closed
Multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedUnknown$35,065,039.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 monthsYesUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/northampton-county/2021/01/northampton-county-secures-91-million-to-combat-homelessness.htmlhttps://www.caclv.org/erap/https://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/DHS_details.aspx?newsid=7417/8/20217/28/2022
Northampton County, Pennsylvania
40.7749283, -75.294569
410
CityPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Rental Assistance Phase 4Through the PHLRentAssist program, the City of Philadelphia offers emergency rental assistance to help tenants and landlords who have been impacted by COVID-19.https://phlrentassist.org/Program closed
City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation, Courts
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$253,384,735.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes18 months
Electric, gas, water; $2,000 max per type of utility
YesLate FeesBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utilities, paying over one-third of income on rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Registry
https://whyy.org/articles/more-aid-is-on-the-way-for-philly-renters-heres-what-you-need-to-know-to-apply/https://phlrentassist.org/4/5/20217/28/2022
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
39.9525839, -75.1652215
411
CountyPennsylvania
Washington County
Washington County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFinancial assistance may be available for Washington County residents who are experiencing homelessness or are falling behind on their rent or utility bills. This program helps people who are experiencing homelessness. It also helps people who are doubled up — that is, living with someone because they can’t afford a place of their own. It also helps people who are behind in their rent or utility bills and people with magistrate evictions.https://myblueprints.org/emergency-rent-and-utility-assistance/Program closedBlueprints (CAA)
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$24,512,283.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://myblueprints.org/services/home/rental-assistance/6/15/20217/28/2022
Washington County, Pennsylvania
40.17396, -80.2461714
412
CountyPennsylvania
Westmoreland County
Westmoreland County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Under the County’s ERAP an “eligible household” is defined as a renter household that has a household income at or below 80 percent of the area median and in which at least one or more individuals living in the household: qualifies for unemployment or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19; and can demonstrate a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; additional eligibility criteria will be added as the program is finalized.https://erapwestmoreland.org/
Accepting applications
The Union Mission
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$29,634,309.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
Electric, gas, water, sewer, internet
YesInternetBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.theunionmission.org/eraphttps://www.dhs.pa.gov/ERAP/Documents/ERAP%20I%20R%20Revised%20December%202021.pdf4/15/20217/28/2022
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
40.2353963, -79.4703885
413
CountyPennsylvaniaYork CountyYork County’s Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP)York County’s Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) is now accepting applications for rent relief and utility assistance for residents. Community Progress Council (CPC) has been selected by York County to disperse $13 million in federal relief money to those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.yorkcpc.org/take-action/Program closed
Community Progress Council York County
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$52,613,176.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electric, natural gas, water, sewer and trash
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, email
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, ACH information for Direct Deposit and
Documentation of rent owed and email
https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/york-county/york-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program-community-progress-council/521-19532165-10bc-425e-8323-faaef121bf2fhttps://www.yorkcpc.org/rent-and-utility-assistance-frequently-asked-questions/4/15/20217/28/2022
York County, Pennsylvania
39.9512496, -76.7336521
414
StateRhode IslandRhode Island Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programRhode Island has received $200 million in rent relief funds from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program. This program will provide rental and utility relief payments to help eligible renters maintain housing stability.https://www.rihousing.com/rentreliefri/Program closed
Rhode Island Housing, RI Legal Services, Center for Justice RI, multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$352,000,000.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 MonthsYes
internet, electricity, water, trash, and heat
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYes5 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active / at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, SSN verification; Proof of ownership
https://www.rihousing.com/rentreliefri/4/2/20217/28/2022Rhode Island
41.5800945, -71.4774291
415
Tribal Government
Rhode Island
Narragansett Indian Tribe
Narragansett Indian Tribe Housing Covid-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Narragansett Indian Housing Program is dedicated to providing affordable housing for Tribal members on or around the Reservation through its programs.http://narragansettindiannation.org/departments/housing-department/
Program permanently closed
Narragansett Indian Tribe Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$509,283.73
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealth living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.179/kv4.f55.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/NIT-ERAP-Application.pdf7/16/20217/28/2022
Narragansett Indian Tribe
41.416077, -71.6493701
416
StateSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina Stay PlusSC Housing will launch in early May a $272 million program to assist South Carolina residents in need of rental and utility assistance whose finances have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who qualify for SC Stay Plus may receive up to 12 months of assistance for late rent payments and late utility payments dating back to March 13, 2020. S.C. residents in 39 counties are eligible to participate in the program. The following seven counties were directly funded by the U.S. Treasury Department and will provide their own rental assistance programs: Anderson, Berkeley, Charleston, Greenville, Horry, Richland and Spartanburg.https://southcarolina.onlinepha.com/en-US/Program closed
Nan McKay, Multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Yes - Nan McKayIntake support$430,691,413.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Registry, Proof of ownership
https://schousing.com/Home/SC-Stay-Plushttps://schousing.com/library/marketing/2021/Release_SCStayPlus_updates.pdf4/27/20217/28/2022South Carolina
33.836081, -81.1637245
417
CountySouth CarolinaAnderson CountyAnderson County AIM COVID Relief FundUtilizing Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 funds, Anderson County is launching the COVID Relief Program (“CRF”). This program will provide residential rent and utility assistance for qualified residents of Anderson County.https://d2rhpltgqpf52u.cloudfront.net/landing
Program permanently closed
Multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$11,516,857.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 Months12 MonthsYes
Electricity, Gas, and Water
YesLate FeesTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://d2rhpltgqpf52u.cloudfront.net/programdetail4/12/20217/28/2022
Anderson County, South Carolina
34.5528328, -82.6483442
418
CountySouth CarolinaBerkeley CountyBerkeley County Emergency Rental AssistanceIn response, Berkeley County has partnered with Civitas, LLC, a Charleston-based national community development consulting firm, to develop a plan to allocate the federal funds to qualified individuals. The County is opening an application period, for those in need of rental assistance, beginning Monday, March 29. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. on April 16. Informational flyers about the ERA Program will also be mailed out with Berkeley County Water and Sanitation bills later this month.https://berkeleycountysc.gov
Program permanently closed
Berkeley County, Civitas, LLC
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$12,346,129.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsUnknownUnknownTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://berkeleycountysc.gov/tag/emergency-rental-assistance/https://berkeleycountysc.gov/federal-emergency-rental-assistance-available-to-berkeley-county-residents/4/6/20217/28/2022
Berkeley County, South Carolina
33.1260618, -80.0087746
419
CountySouth Carolina
Charleston County
Charleston County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance program makes available funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible renters and landlords in Charleston County are able to apply – find out if you’re eligible by going to the Renter or Landlord Application.https://charlestoncounty.org/erap/index.php
Program permanently closed
Charleston County Government
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$42,574,427.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 months12 months
MONTHLY: FMR for area
Yes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and energy costs
YesLate FeesBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.postandcourier.com/news/charleston-county-prepares-to-distribute-12-4-million-in-rent-utility-assistance/article_b2b32ab8-96f6-11eb-9cd8-6b0bde5bce98.html4/15/20217/28/2022
Charleston County, South Carolina
32.7956561, -79.7848422
420
CountySouth CarolinaGreenville CountyGreenville Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramUtilizing Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 funds, Greenville County is launching the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“ERAP”). This program will provide residential rent and utility assistance for qualified residents of Greenville County.https://www.unitedhousingconnections.org/erap
Program permanently closed
Greenville County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$28,361,204.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and trash removal costs.
YesLate FeesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utility, utility shutoff notice, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2021/03/09/new-covid-aid-greenville-county-could-help-you-pay-your-rent/4627556001/https://m.facebook.com/GreenvilleCounty/photos/a.159893904096337/3895758953843128/?type=3https://greenvillejournal.com/community/greenville-county-sc-rental-assistance-program-now-accepting-applications/https://www.greenvillecounty.org/3/16/20217/28/2022
Greenville County, South Carolina
34.9297484, -82.34518899999999
421
CountySouth CarolinaHorry CountyHorry County Emergency Rental Assistance programThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) was created to help renters dealing with financial challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. For eligible households, the program offers rental and utility assistance to help residents of Horry County avoid eviction and maintain housing stability.https://erap.echousing.org/Program closed
Eastern Carolina Housing Organization
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$30,360,658.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Future/current payments only
15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, and trash removal costs.
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utility, pay rent or quit notice, fleeing domestic violence, documented inability to pay prospective rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.wmbfnews.com/2021/02/01/horry-county-receives-over-m-funding-emergency-rental-assistance/#:~:text=Horry%20County%20receives%20over%20%2410M%20in%20funding%20for%20emergency%20rental%20assistance,-Horry%20County%20Government&text=Through%20the%20current%20partnership%20with,Copyright%202021%20WMBF.https://erap.echousing.org/landlord/https://erap.echousing.org/tenant/https://erap.echousing.org/wp-content/uploads/Horry-County-ERAP-Paper-Application-TENANT.pdfhttps://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article255298721.html6/14/20217/28/2022
Horry County, South Carolina
33.9196567, -78.9288242
422
CountySouth Carolina
Spartanburg County
Spartanburg County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Spartanburg Housing has partnered with Spartanburg County to assist families who are in need of rent and utility assistance. If you are reaching out for rental or utility assistance as a result of hardship due to COVID-19, please complete the application below. Assistance is available for renters in Spartanburg County who meet income and hardship eligibility requirements.https://www.shasc.org/erap
Accepting applications
Multiple nonprofits
Private-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$16,327,834.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, propane
UnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.shasc.org/erap?fbclid=IwAR03mu28UFcdDHGQ06o1QJpY9oLJi91W37gn_zjDYhYDXgBwYwc2CfoAHNg4/2/20217/28/2022
Spartanburg County, South Carolina
34.860551, -81.9534815
423
CountySouth CarolinaRichland CountyRichland County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is a U.S. Treasury- funded program providing financial assistance to support Richland County renters who are unable to pay rent or utilities because of the COVID-19 pandemic.http://www.richlandcountysc.gov/ERAProgram closed
Richland County government, Richland County Library
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$65,166,946.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel oil, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
TenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.richlandcountysc.gov/Portals/0/Departments/PublicInformationOffice/Docs/072621ERA2%20FAQs%20v2.pdfhttp://www.richlandcountysc.gov/Portals/0/Departments/PublicInformationOffice/Docs/061821Richland%20County_ERA_PP_Manual.pdf3/23/20217/28/2022
Richland County, South Carolina
34.0412165, -80.9428911
424
StateSouth DakotaSouth Dakota CARES Housing Assistance ProgramSouth Dakota Housing Development Authority with local partner agencies are providing emergency housing and utility assistance for South Dakota residents through Federal COVID Stimulus funds. If you have been financially impacted due to COVID-19, the SD CARES Housing Assistance Program may provide temporary housing or utility assistance for South Dakota residents who meet all criteriahttps://www.sdhousing.org/ready-to-buy/save-my-home/sdcares
Accepting applications
South Dakota Housing Development Authority, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$132,424,226.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12 monthsYes
Relocation Expenses
TenantYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, Tax returns
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.sdhda.org/social-programs/cares-act-housing-assistance-programhttps://www.sdhda.org/social-programs/cares-act-housing-assistance-program/frequently-asked-questions-12/17/20217/28/2022South Dakota
43.9695148, -99.9018131
425
Tribal Government
South Dakota
Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation
Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program​The Cheyenne River Housing Authority (CRHA) is the Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) will administer the Emergency Rental Assistance Program for the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation. Program provides direct financial assistance, including rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing. Remaining funds are available for housing stability services, including case management and other services intended to keep households stably housed, and administrative costs.http://crhanetwork.org/erap.html
Program permanently closed
Cheyenne River Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,999,402.46
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and home emergy costs
YesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, SSN
https://crhanetwork.org/index.html#:~:text=If%20you%20are%20interested%2C%20please,4265.&text=Apply%20for%20the%20NAHASDA%20Rental,out%20the%20Application...)https://crhanetwork.org/uploads/3/5/9/6/35962305/20210126_cheyenne_river_housing_authority.pdf4/30/20217/28/2022
Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation
45.0833144, -101.1251489
426
Tribal Government
South Dakota
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Emergency Rental
Assistance Program (ERAP)
The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe is the grantee of an allocation of $496,591.21 to administer
the Emergency Rental Assistance Program for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Indian Reservation.
The formula for these funds is limited to eligible households who reside within the FSST service
area, which is Moody County.
https://fsst-nsn.gov/programs/
Program permanently closed
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$496,591.21
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and home emergy costs
YesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, SSN
https://fsst-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERAP-Application-Final.pdfhttps://fsst-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ERAP-Check-List.pdf4/30/20217/28/2022
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
44.0427827, -96.5977554
427
Tribal Government
South Dakota
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance Programthe Lower Brule Housing has funding available for rent & utility assistance for families impacted either directly or indirectly by COVID 19? Yes, we do. It’s a new short-term program. The funds can assist low income families (at or below the 80% medium income guidelines) in paying monthly rent & utilities. It includes payment of back rent up to 3/13/2020. Contact Lori or Tiauna (605-473-5522 or 5523) to see if you qualify for assistance.https://www.lowerbrulesiouxtribe.com/
Program permanently closed
Lower Brule Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,518,791.54
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and home emergy costs
UnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.lowerbrulesiouxtribe.com/4/30/20217/28/2022
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
44.0787855, -99.9465077
428
Tribal Government
South Dakota
Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Tribe
Oglala Sioux Tribe Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance ProgramIf you are the head of household (HOH) living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and have an emergency need for rental or utility assistance, you may be eligible for financial relief.https://oslh.org/erap/Program closed
Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Housing
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$21,971,657.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and home emergy costs
UnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
Past Due RentNoUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://oslh.org/emergency-assistance/http://oslh.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/erap-application-2-17-21_fillable.pdf4/30/20217/28/2022
Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Tribe
43.02581139999999, -102.5582054
429
Tribal Government
South Dakota
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape Corporation
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape Corporation Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)This Emergency Rental Assistance Program is funded by The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, which is a federal program
to help Tenants and Landlords, as well as improve public health conditions, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Program income
guidelines, requirements and eligibility determination guidelines were set by the U.S. Department of Treasury.
https://www.swacorporation.com/housing/erap/
Program permanently closed
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape Corporation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,888,267.01
Treasury ERA1 only
Unknown15 monthsYes
Electricity, Trash, Water/Sewer, Propane, Fuel Oil, Natural Gas, Wood, and WiFi/Broadband
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Rent to Own, Lot Rent
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://597bd9a0-d50b-4e6b-a67b-e5f63c849a48.filesusr.com/ugd/ed1fef_3ed68bb0dade4e08867e91407df6b4c4.pdfhttps://597bd9a0-d50b-4e6b-a67b-e5f63c849a48.filesusr.com/ugd/ed1fef_6c3c0ad78ec442188f1b1b6a589ab5af.pdfhttps://597bd9a0-d50b-4e6b-a67b-e5f63c849a48.filesusr.com/ugd/ed1fef_e0883fe3621d476496e2886738d935f3.pdf5/17/20217/28/2022
Sicangu Wicoti Awayankape Corporation
43.2622506, -100.8491214
430
StateTennesseeTennessee Housing Development Authority COVID-19 Rent Relief
THDA is administering a COVID-19 Rent Relief program for the majority of Tennessee**. Under guidance from the US Treasury, funds designated as part of the COVID-19 Rent Relief Act of 2020 will support renters who are or have been struggling to pay rent, utilities, or other home energy costs due to loss of wages/income as a result of the pandemic.
https://thda.org/help-for-renters-section-8/covidrentreliefProgram closed
Tennessee Housing Development Agency
Single agency (public sector)
Yes - Hornen/a$472,656,580.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash collection
YesLate feesBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://thda.org/help-for-renters-section-8/covidrentrelief2/25/20218/3/2022Tennessee
35.5174913, -86.5804473
431
CountyTennesseeDavidson CountyDavidson County HOPE (Housing, Opportunity, Partnership and Employment) ProgramThe COVID-19 Rent Relief program was developed to support renters who are or have been struggling to pay rent, utilities, or other home energy costs due to loss of wages/income as a result of the pandemic. Funding will be available to households for payment of delinquent (past due) expenses. In addition, eligible future rent may also be covered for eligible households.https://www.nashville.gov/Metro-Action-Commission/HOPE-Program.aspxProgram closed
Tennessee Housing and Development Authority, Davidson County
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$74,760,598.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash
Yes
Hotel/Motel Stays
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
(1) evictions (2) backlogged requests (3) All county residents
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.nashville.gov/Metro-Action-Commission/HOPE-Program.aspx4/2/20218/3/2022
Davidson County, Tennessee
36.1342563, -86.8220341
432
CountyTennesseeKnox CountyKnox Housing Assistance ProgramThe Knox Housing Assistance Program is a joint City of Knoxville/Knox County initiative aiding renters adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding for this initiative is provided under the US Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program and is available for the payment of past due rent and/or utility expenses for eligible city and county households. Based on available funding, and number of applications received, future rent payments may be provided for applicants at high risk of experiencing homelessness.https://knoxhousingassistance.org/
Program permanently closed
City of Knoxville, Knox County, Knox County Library, Knoxville Community Development Corporation, Multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake Support$61,680,052.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes18 MonthsNoBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://knoxhousingassistance.org/4/19/20218/3/2022
Knox County, Tennessee
35.9874629, -83.9419784
433
CountyTennessee
Rutherford County
Rutherford County COVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramThe Rutherford County COVID-19 Rent Relief Program will be used to support renters who are or have been struggling to pay rent, utilities or other home energy costs due to loss of wages/income as a result of the pandemic. Funding will be available for payment of delinquent (past due) expenses. Future rent payments may also be eligible for qualifying households.https://rutherfordcountytn.gov/rental-relief-program
Program permanently closed
Rutherford County, Library system, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes
Intake Support, Case management
$30,132,282.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, and trash collection
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.wsmv.com/news/rutherford-county-to-take-applications-for-rent-assistance/article_5d103aee-82b8-11eb-9bc7-4fe3a85720bc.htmlhttps://rutherfordcountytn.gov/rental-relief-program3/15/20218/3/2022
Rutherford County, Tennessee
35.7724263, -86.3376761
434
CountyTennesseeShelby CountyShelby County COVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramMemphis and Shelby County are now accepting applications from citizens whose ability to pay rent and/or utilities have been impacted by COVID-19. The U.S. Department of Treasury has granted a total of $28.2 million to the City of Memphis and Shelby County (including 19.6 million to the City and 8.6 to the County) to administer the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program. The program will provide Shelby County residents direct financial assistance in the form of emergency rent and utility relief.http://home901.org/covid-resources/Shelby County, MemphisProgram closed
City of Memphis, Shelby County, Library systems, Multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$132,050,538.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears onlyYesNoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, Utility shut-offs
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions, Other evidence of risk
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://form.jotform.com/210380459165152http://home901.org/covid-resources/#FAQ3/1/20218/3/2022
Shelby County, Tennessee
35.1268552, -89.9253233
435
StateTexasTexas Rent ReliefThe Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has received approximately $1.3 billion in Emergency Rental Assistance funds from the newly passed Coronavirus Relief Bill Rental Assistance Program. TDHCA is using the funds to help Texas renters pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities).https://texasrentrelief.com/Program closed
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes - HorneCase management$2,592,685,930.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
Water, Gas/Propane, Electric, Sewer, Trash, Energy Costs (fuel oil)
YesInternetBothYes
5 days (if notices made via phone, text, email) or 10 days (if notices made via mail)
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past Due Utilities, Risk of needing to move to unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Monthly rent must be $4,600 or less
https://taahp.org/tdhcas-texas-rent-relief-program-opens-february-15th/https://texasrentrelief.com/https://texasrentrelief.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/TRR-Tenant-Checklist.pdf2/9/20218/3/2022Texas
31.9685988, -99.9018131
436
CityTexasArlingtonArlington Cares AssistanceThe City of Arlington has received federal and state funding for several programs designed to assist Arlington tenants who have been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak and cannot pay rent or have become homeless. The programs are managed by the Arlington Housing Authority who is currently accepting applications.https://www.arlingtontx.gov/city_hall/departments/housing_authorityProgram closedArlington Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$27,195,992.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears onlyYesNoBothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.arlingtontx.gov/city_hall/departments/housing_authorityhttps://www.arlingtontx.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_14481062/File/City%20Hall/Depts/Housing%20Authority/COVID-19/Arlington_CARES_Assistance_Application.pdfhttps://www.arlingtontx.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_14481062/File/City%20Hall/Depts/Housing%20Authority/COVID-19/Arlington_CARES_Application-Landlord-Existing.pdf5/21/20218/3/2022Arlington, Texas
32.735687, -97.10806559999999
437
CityTexasAustinAustin Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Assistance ProgramThe Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Assistance Program provides $25 million of direct rent assistance for Austin renters making a low income and have been impacted by COVID-19. Rent payments are made directly to the landlord/property manager/property owner who is owed rent payments. More housing resources, eviction information, help with paying utilities and related housing services are available on the Housing Resources webpage.http://www.austintexas.gov/rentProgram closed
Housing Authority of the City of Austin, Department of Housing and Planning, Multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$66,440,350.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 Months
TOTAL: 175% FMR
Yes
utilities included with rent, storage, pet and service animals, garage parking
Yes
Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
30% AMI or lessLottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utiility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://austin.covidrenthelp.org/Home/Faqs3/12/20218/3/2022Austin, Texas
30.267153, -97.7430608
438
CountyTexasBell CountyBell County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramEmergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) using $10.9 million in CARES Act funds received from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This program offers aid to both landlords and tenants, who, due to the pandemic, are struggling to pay for rent and utility bills. To be eligible, a household must have an income that is at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI), as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For households in Bell County, that means a maximum income of between $36,250 and $68,350, depending on the number of people in the household.https://hccaa.com/emergency-disaster/
Program permanently closed
Hill Country Community Action
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,834,296.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel oil and
internet.
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
BothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.bellcountytx.com/publicnotice_detail_T3_R413.php6/14/20218/3/2022Bell County, Texas
31.134411, -97.5247243
439
CountyTexasBrazoria CountyBrazoria County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramProgram is funded by the United States Treasury. Counties across the nation with a populations over 200,000 people were given the choice to opt in to receive direct funding under this grant. Brazoria County chose to opt in because we wanted to make sure that our share of the funding was able to directly benefit the residents of our great County. This program assists residents of rental properties within the County that have experienced a reduction in income due to the Coronavirus pandemic.https://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/departments/emergency-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
Brazoria County, Library system
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$18,873,470.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsTOTAL: $25,000Yes
electricity, natural gas, water and sewer, trash removal, and internet.
Disconnect or reconnect fees may also be included.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Uncategorized Housing Expenses, Internet
BothYes7 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Late notices, loans from individuals, banks, pawn shops, and/or
payday lenders
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/departments/emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/home/showdocument?id=13177&t=637583293591300000https://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/home/showdocument?id=13179&t=6375839663417000006/14/20218/3/2022
Brazoria County, Texas
29.2131857, -95.4777811
440
CountyTexasBrazos CountyBrazos County Rental
Assistance Program
Beginning Monday, April 12, 2021, at 8:00 am, Brazos County residents experiencing housing instability due to COVID-19 may apply for rental and utility assistance. The more than $6.9-million in funds was granted to Brazos County by the U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The local program will be administered by Brazos County with assistance from the Brazos Valley Council of Governments.http://brazoscountytx.gov/civicalerts.aspx?aid=294
Program permanently closed
Brazos Valley Council of Governments, Brazos County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,278,872.90
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: $4,600
YesNoBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of ownership
https://www.kbtx.com/2021/04/11/brazos-county-to-begin-accepting-applications-for-rental-assistance-on-monday/http://brazoscountytx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3774/TRR-Landlords-and-Tenants-Flier?bidId=4/12/20218/3/2022
Brazos County, Texas
30.6504141, -96.3226072
441
CountyTexasCameron CountyCameron County Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Cameron County Emergency Rental Assistance Program is available to renters in Cameron County whose income is at or below 80% of Area Median Income, who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and who are experiencing housing instability. Funds are available for past due rent from March 13, 2020 to the present as well as for forward rent. Rent and utility payments are made directly to the landlord and utility provider.https://cdcb.org/rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
Come Dream Come Build (cdcb)
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$21,249,961.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, and sewer services
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
TenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, live in unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.valleycentral.com/news/watch-live-cameron-county-judge-holds-press-conference-on-emergency-rental-assistance/https://cdcb.org/rental-assistancehttps://cdcb.jotform.com/CCERA/tenantapp4/5/20218/3/2022
Cameron County, Texas
26.1284971, -97.5247243
442
CountyTexasCollin CountyCollin County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)Utilizing Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 funds, Collin County is launching the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“ERAP”). This program will provide residential rent and utility assistance for residents of Collin County, excluding the City of Allen, City of Dallas, City of Frisco, City of Plano and City of McKinney. These cities listed will be operating their own programs.https://www.collincountytx.gov/cares/Pages/RentalAssistance2021.aspx
Program permanently closed
Collin County, City of Allen, City of McKinney
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$17,440,494.80
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsTOTAL: $20,000Yes
Water, electric, gas, sewer, trash
Yes
Late Fees, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
YesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.collincountytx.gov/cares/Pages/RentalAssistance2021.aspxhttps://www.cityofallen.org/2214/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Programhttps://ndc.smapply.io/prog/ERAP/4/16/20218/3/2022
Collin County, Texas
33.1795213, -96.49297969999999
443
CityTexasCorpus ChristiCorpus Christi Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramCorpus Christi is launching the U.S. Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program to provide emergency rental assistance to Corpus Christi residents who are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.cctexas.com/erapProgram closed
Corpus Christi Department of Neighborhood Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$17,676,368.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: 120% of FMR
Yes15 months
electricity, natural gas, propane, water, sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes7 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Proof of penalty or reconnection fees
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
IncomeUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Proof of Ownership
https://www.cctexas.com/eraphttps://www.cctexas.com/sites/default/files/Corpus%20Christi%20ERAP_FAQs.pdfhttps://www.cctexas.com/sites/default/files/erap-news-release.pdf7/8/20218/3/2022
Corpus Christi, Texas
27.8005828, -97.39638099999999
444
CityTexasDallasCity of Dallas COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe program can provide assistance for those negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic for up to 12 months of past-due and future rent payments from March 2020 to December 2021. DHA can issue payments for up to $1,500 per month for rent assistance only. This program does not include utility payments. Landlords can also apply on behalf of their tenants.http://www.renthelpforme.com/Program closed
Dallas Housing Authority - Housing Solutions for North Texas
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$93,209,915.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monts
MONTHLY: $1,500
YesYesBothYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease, SSN, can not be related to DHA employee
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, living in an unstable housing situation
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.dallascitynews.net/emergency-rental-assistance-program-provides-18-million-dallas-residents-dha-housing-solutions-north-texashttps://unitedwaydallas.org/rental-assistance/#block_5eeb9fe0f99a0http://www.renthelpforme.com/https://dallasrentrelief.com/7/14/20218/3/2022Dallas, Texas
32.7766642, -96.79698789999999
445
CountyTexasDallas CountyDallas County Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP)COVID-19 has had a widespread effect on the residents of Dallas County. As a result of this pandemic may individuals and families have been economically impacted. To mitigate the impact and support such individuals and families Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) is pleased to offer a host of short-term emergency housing assistance programs aimed at assisting individuals and households with rental, mortgage and utility (water/sewage) assistance. Each of the programs are unique in the type of assistance covered, eligibility requirements, guidelines and funding source as seen below.https://www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs/housing-programs/erap.phpProgram closed
Dallas County Health and Human Services, Dallas County Justice of the Peace courts
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$52,995,129.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months
TOTAL: 120% FMR
Yes
water, electric, gas
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
No
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Housing Quality/Lead Inspection/Certificate
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/dallas-county-health-offers-emergency-housing-assistance-for-residents-impacted-by-pandemic/2582381/https://www.dallascounty.org/Assets/uploads/docs/hhs/housing-programs/erap/ERAP-FAQ-English.pdfhttps://www.dallascounty.org/Assets/uploads/docs/hhs/housing-programs/erap/ERAP-FAQ-0830-EN.pdf3/23/20218/3/2022
Dallas County, Texas
32.8024682, -96.83509989999999
446
CountyTexasDenton CountyDenton County Eviction Prevention ProgramTHE EVICTION PREVENTION PROGRAM was created to help Denton County residents avoid eviction and stay in their homes while also helping property managers and landlords avoid the eviction process. The Denton County nonprofit community is working collaboratively to help residents in need of rent and/or utility assistance.https://www.unitedwaydenton.org/denton-county-emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closed
United Way of Denton County
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$37,667,939.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownYesUnknownBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.unitedwaydenton.org/eviction-prevention6/21/20218/3/2022
Denton County, Texas
33.1418611, -97.179026
447
CountyTexasEl Paso CountyEl Paso Rent HelpThe City of El Paso and County of El Paso EP Rent Help program provides rental assistance to landlords of residential rental properties for tenants that are experiencing economic hardship as a result of COVID-19 and live in El Paso County, including those who live in unincorporated areas of the county and those who live within the incorporated limits of El Paso, Horizon City, San Elizario, Socorro, Clint, Vinton, or Anthony, Texas.https://www.eprenthelp.org/El Paso County, El PasoProgram closed
City of El Paso, El Paso County, Paso del Norte Community Foundation, BakerRipley, Connective
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$45,055,951.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsNoNoBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Accept partial payments of rent and cap monthly late fees to $25.00 for tenants who become delinquent on payment of rent within two (2) months of receiving assistance
https://www.eprenthelp.org/https://www.eprenthelp.org/tenants#eligibility4/26/20218/3/2022
El Paso County, Texas
31.7618778, -106.4850217
448
CountyTexasFort Bend CountyFort Bend County Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThe County has established a new ERA program, in compliance with federal, state and local guidelines, to provide assistance to eligible households through this new rental assistance program. If you are a Fort Bend County resident and meet income eligibility requirements, you are encouraged to apply for this program. The ERA Program will provide rent and/or utility assistance for up to twelve (12) months, or until funds are exhausted. This a NEW program, therefore you must apply to be considered.https://grantcare.fortbendcountytx.gov/fort-bend-cares-resources.php
Program permanently closed
Fort Bend County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$38,605,804.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsMONTHLY: $1500YesUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Form 1040; Utility bills if claimed; notice of disconnect or late notice of utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Roster of eligible tenants
https://grantcare.fortbendcountytx.gov/fort-bend-cares-resources.phphttps://fortbend-era.powerappsportals.us/tenant/tenant-grant/?grantid=3ca5486f-039f-eb11-b1ac-001dd804a3cehttps://fortbend-era.powerappsportals.us/Account/Login/Register?ReturnUrl=%2Ftenant%2Ftenant-registration%2F%3Fgrantid%3D3ca5486f-039f-eb11-b1ac-001dd804a3ce2/17/20218/3/2022
Fort Bend County, Texas
29.5692614, -95.81428849999999
449
CityTexasFort WorthFort Worth City Emergency Rental AssistanceThe goal of this program is keeping families in their homes. Help is available for rent, past due rent, utilities, past due utility payments and other housing expenses resulting from the coronavirus outbreak. Funding is provided by U.S. Treasury Department and Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs.https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/neighborhoods/cap/emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closed
City of Fort Worth, Community Action Partnership (CAA)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$66,555,903.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
gas, water, electric, sewer, internet (only if covered by Landlord)
Yes
Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry, SSN or manager EIN
https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/files/assets/public/neighborhoods/renterchecklist.pdfhttps://dfw.cbslocal.com/2021/03/08/fort-worth-emergency-rental-assistance-applications/https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/files/assets/public/neighborhoods/emergencyrentfaq.pdf3/15/20218/3/2022Fort Worth, Texas
32.7554883, -97.3307658
450
CityTexasFriscoFrisco City Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOn December 6, the U.S. Treasury Department announced the new $25 billion emergency rental assistance program authorized under the year-end COVID-19 relief and omnibus spending package. The funds for awarded for City of Frisco residents is $6,058,027.https://www.friscotexas.gov/1698/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ProgramProgram closedCatholic Charities of Dallas
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$6,058,027.10
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsNoUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.friscotexas.gov/1698/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program4/16/20218/3/2022Frisco, Texas
33.1506744, -96.82361159999999
451
CountyTexas
Galveston County
Galveston County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIf you are in Galveston County, have been impacted by COVID19, and are having difficulty paying or collecting past due rent or current rent, Galveston County Long Term Recovery Group (GCLTRG) may be able to assist you.https://www.galvestoncountyrecovers.org/about-9
Program permanently closed
Galveston County Recovers
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$8,180,061.30
Treasury ERA2 only
BothYesYesBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship during OR due to COVID, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.facebook.com/GalvestonCountytx/videos/galveston-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program/849979219272295/9/29/20218/3/2022
Galveston County, Texas
29.37634989999999, -94.8520636
452
CityTexasGarlandCity of Garland Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramsThe City of Garland is offering an Emergency Assistance Program for Garland residents who need financial assistance with rent, utilities or both. (Note: this program is NOT available to support those with mortgages). Eligible applicants can receive up to 12 months' of support of past-due rent and/or utilities dating back to March 13, 2020.https://www.zoomgrants.cc/gprop2.asp?donorid=2354&rfpid=3367Program closedCatholic Charities of Dallas
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,872,483.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12
Gas, water, electric
NoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, Proof of household size
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.zoomgrants.cc/gprop2.asp?donorid=2354&rfpid=33675/24/20218/3/2022Garland, Texas
32.912624, -96.63888329999999
453
CountyTexasHarris CountyHouston-Harris County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Houston and Harris County are working together to provide $157 million in rent and utilities assistance to families who are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds will be distributed by two agencies with established experience in helping people in need: BakerRipley and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. To make the process as smooth as possible, a group of community agencies will serve as navigators, helping families complete their applications.https://houstonharrishelp.org/Harris County, Houston
Program permanently closed
City of Houston, Harris County, The Alliance, BakerRipley, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$359,366,991.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, water sewer, trash collection
NoBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Accept Decreased Payment Amount
https://abc13.com/rent-relief-eviction-grace-period-houston-help-rental/10326239/https://houstonharrishelp.org/faqs/https://communityimpact.com/houston/spring-klein/nonprofit/2021/06/24/northwest-assistance-ministries-to-provide-emergency-rental-assistance-to-those-in-need/https://communityimpact.com/houston/cy-fair/housing-real-estate/2021/10/14/harris-county-evictions-trending-up-as-federal-moratorium-ends/2/10/20218/3/2022
Harris County, Texas
29.7751825, -95.3102505
454
CountyTexasHays CountyHays County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramHays County Commissioners Court recently approved the implementation of a COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA). This program may help with rental, utility and late fee assistance for applicants who have had difficulty paying rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and who meet the program criteria. The funds will come from a federal grant.https://hayscountytx.com/departments/veteran-services/emergency-rental-assistance-program/Program closed
Hays County, Multiple nonprofits under the Homlessness Coalition of Hays County
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Intake support, Case management
$4,408,031.70
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYesYesLate FeesTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions
UnknownUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://smcorridornews.com/hays-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program-rolls-out-july-12/https://www.kxan.com/news/local/hays/hays-county-helps-people-pay-rent-utilities-because-of-pandemic/https://hayscountytx.com/2021/10/06/hays-county-covid-era-program-helps-people-faster-with-addition-of-community-partners/7/14/20218/3/2022
Hays County, Texas
30.0537607, -98.0028892
455
CountyTexasHidalgo CountyHidalgo County Rent Relief ProgramBoth landlords and tenants can use this website to create an account and submit their application. If you need assistance completing an application, our customer service staff can complete the application with you by phone by calling 1-833-209-5023.https://hidalgocsa.org/hcrrp
Program permanently closed
Hidalgo County Community Service Agency
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$14,342,221.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months11 monthsYes15 monthsNoBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentNo
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.hidalgocounty.us/2855/EMERGENCY-RENTAL-ASSISTANCEhttps://www.krgv.com/news/new-covid-19-rental-assistance-program-announced-in-hidalgo-county/6/15/20218/3/2022
Hidalgo County, Texas
26.4656319, -98.2212979
456
CityTexasIrvingCity of Irving Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Irving is offering an Emergency Rental Assistance Program for Irving residents who need financial assistance with rent, utilities or both. (Note: this program is NOT available to support those with mortgages). Eligible applicants - those with Household Income at or below 80% AMI - can receive up to 12 months' of support of past-due rent and/or utilities dating back to March 13, 2020.https://www.zoomgrants.cc/gprop2.asp?donorid=2354&rfpid=3404Program closedCatholic Charities of Dallas
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$13,075,761.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only12 months12 monthsYes12
Electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash, internet
YesInternetTenantNo7 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, Proof of household size, SSNs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Court documents
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.zoomgrants.cc/gprop2.asp?donorid=2354&rfpid=3404https://www.cityofirving.org/3806/Rental-Assistance5/21/20218/3/2022Irving, Texas
32.8140177, -96.9488945
457
CountyTexasJefferson CountyJefferson County Emergency Rent
Relief Program
COVID-19 has affected Texans across the state. We
have emergency funds available to help Jefferson
County renters pay current and past due rent and
utility bills.
Both landlords and tenants can apply – even if the
landlord has already sued for eviction in their local
court.
Households must have incomes at or below 80% of
the Area Median Income and meet other eligibility
requirements
http://www.erap.setrpc.org/
Program permanently closed
South East Texas Regional Planning Commission
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$11,123,642.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
utility and home energy
NoBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Applications with specified documents will be prioritized
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://co.jefferson.tx.us/documents/Coronavirus%20Docs/Commissioners%20Handout%20%206.8.21%20Workshop.pdf7/8/20218/3/2022
Jefferson County, Texas
29.8165398, -94.15137639999999
458
CityTexasLaredoLaredo COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramAll told, the city received around $16 million to this end — via the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of the Treasury and from the state of Texas — much of which is specifically geared to help people who are at risk of eviction keep their homes.https://www.cityoflaredo.com/CommDev/index.html
Program permanently closed
Laredo Community Development Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$9,444,644.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Unknown6 monthsYes6 months
water, electricity, gas
YesLate feesTenantNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Proof of household size
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Rental-assistance-still-available-to-Laredoans-16108887.phphttps://www.cityoflaredo.com/CommDev/Docs/COVID_rental_assistance_program_application.pdf4/20/20218/3/2022Laredo, Texas
27.5035613, -99.5075519
459
CityTexasLubbockCity of Lubbock Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Lubbock Emergency Rent Assistance Program is designed to help residents of Lubbock County respond to and recover from the impacts of COVID-19. The program provides assistance to income-eligible households impacted by COVID-19 to help them stay housed during the pandemic. The program may provide financial assistance for current rent due, rent arrears, future rent assistance, and deposit fees for new residence. If you are facing eviction or at risk of eviction, this program may be able to help your and your family remain in your home.https://ci.lubbock.tx.us/departments/community-development/covid-19-emergency-rent-assistanceLubbock County, Lubbock
Program permanently closed
City of Lubbock Community Development Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$16,975,279.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsMONTHLY: FMRYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Referred under the Tenant Eviction Diversion Program; Active/ at risk of eviction, New move-in
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, If lease expires during time covered by assistance, it must be extended
https://ci.lubbock.tx.us/departments/community-developmenthttps://ci.lubbock.tx.us/storage/images/khv4fDUdHzVdGayfrtDNAIOp0OdLY2OZohAxtXIf.pdfhttps://ci.lubbock.tx.us/storage/images/GNP9xYaoDKpoSC7CQR0EvXVsnJ2kCjWtSvf1k3P5.pdfhttps://ci.lubbock.tx.us/storage/images/qKS5i8fFmp4li7SwdCSoDyyOvp42Xs8W7fW7F9y7.pdf4/26/20218/3/2022Lubbock, Texas
33.5778631, -101.8551665
460
CountyTexas
McLennan County
McLennan County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe McLennan County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (MCERA) aids with rent payments to help families-in-crisis who have been affected by reduction in income, incurred significant costs, other financial hardship due, directly or indirectly, to COVID-19. To avoid an eviction, the MCERA program will assist families with rental assistance limited to 12 months. Assistance includes help for families who qualify and meet income guidelines established by the U. S. Department of the Treasury with rental and utility assistance to prevent and avoid evictions and homelessness.https://covidwaco.com/rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
McLennan County Economic Opportunities Advancement Corporation (EOAC)
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$12,498,192.30
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer
YesInternetTenantYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Place of employment closed due to city, county, or state public health order
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecifiedhttps://covidwaco.com/rental-assistance/https://wacotrib.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/federal-aid-available-in-mclennan-county-after-winter-storm/article_bc1d0cbc-7640-11eb-b705-37174ebcb864.html3/1/20218/3/2022
McLennan County, Texas
31.5182285, -97.179026
461
CountyTexasNueces CountyNueces County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramNueces County has $1,696,729.83 in available funding to provide direct assistance through a locally administered program, the Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERAP). The program is designed to provide emergency rental and utility cost assistance to individuals and households who are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.nuecesco.com/Home/Components/News/News/1384/1169
Program permanently closed
Nueces County
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,600,341.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months
MONTHLY: 120% FMR
Yes15 months
electricity, natural gas, propane, water, sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYesUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
7/30/20218/3/2022
Nueces County, Texas
27.7693351, -97.4814163
462
CityTexasPlanoCity of Plano Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Plano has a partnered with Catholic Charities of Dallas to administer a program that provides rent and utility assistance to low and moderate income households that have been financially impacted (decrease in income or increase in expenses) by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you need assistance completing this application or have questions please email CCDdisaster@ccdallas.org or call 214-257-0674.https://zoomgrants.com/gprop2.asp?donorid=2213
Program permanently closed
City of Plano and Catholic Charities of Dallas
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$15,570,430.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes12 months
Electricity, gas, water, sewer
NoTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, Proof of household size
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://www.plano.gov/1829/COVID-19-Housing-Resources4/19/20218/3/2022Plano, Texas
33.0198431, -96.6988856
463
CityTexasSan AntonioSan Antonio Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramApplicants with a household income at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) will be eligible to receive up to nine (9) months of rent or mortgage assistance as well as assistance with current of SAWS, CPS, and internet bills. Cash assistance is no longer available but you will be connected to a benefits navigator to aid you in enrolling in long term benefits. You are not eligible for assistance if you have received assistance from the state or entity for the same months you are requesting assistance from the City.https://covid19.sanantonio.gov/Services/Rent-and-Mortgage-Help-HousingBexar County, San AntonioProgram closed
City of San Antonio Neighborhood and Housing Services Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$141,211,822.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both9 monthsYes9 monthsUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, State-issued govt. ID, Current Lease
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021/03/11/program-to-help-struggling-san-antonio-families-still-flush-with-cash/https://covid19.sanantonio.gov/files/assets/public/nhsd/ehap-faq.pdf3/26/20218/3/2022
San Antonio, Texas
29.4241219, -98.49362819999999
464
CountyTexasSmith CountySmith County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe PATH-Smith County COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program is available to renters within Smith County who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, who are experiencing housing instability, and whose income is at or below 80% of Area Median Family Income. We have emergency funds available to help Smith County renters pay rent and utility bills (including past due rent and utilities). Landlords are also eligible to participate in this program as long as they agree to the terms of the program.https://pathrenthelp.org/
Program permanently closed
PATH
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$12,425,124.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 monthsUnknownBothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Landlord Agreement, Evicition Notice or Late Rent Notice
https://www.kltv.com/2021/03/03/smith-county-partners-with-path-distribute-m-federal-rental-utility-assistance-grant/3/8/20218/3/2022
Smith County, Texas
32.3352505, -95.3102505
465
CountyTexasTarrant CountyTarrant County COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Tarrant County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is designed to assist eligible households who are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistance may be provided for unpaid, overdue rent (arrears) from April 1, 2020, and for future rent.https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/county/social-services/rental-assistance-application.html
Program permanently closed
Tarrant County
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$35,688,962.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesNoBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.tarrantcounty.com/content/dam/main/covid-cares/TarrantCountyERAPFAQs032221.pdf?linklocation=Button%20List&linkname=ERAP%20FAQshttps://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/county/social-services/rental-assistance-application.html#:~:text=Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Program%20(ERAP)&text=Tarrant%20County%20has%20received%20Emergency,and%20Documentation%20Requirements%20before%20applying.https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2021/11/09/rent-utility-assistance-tarrant-county-continues-renters/4/16/20218/3/2022
Tarrant County, Texas
32.7732044, -97.35165579999999
466
CountyTexasTravis CountyTravis County Rental Assistance ProgramTravis County commissioners voted April 13 to establish a new program for emergency rental assistance, funded with $10.7 million from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021.https://www.traviscountytx.gov/health-human-services/individuals-families/apply
Program permanently closed
Travis County Department of Health and Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,914,007.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYesYes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Live outside of the City of Austin; AND households that applied to the County’s previous pandemic-related rental assistance program and have not yet received eligibility determination and/or payment
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Proof of Ownership
https://www.traviscountytx.gov/health-human-services/renthttps://traviscounty.onlinepha.com/en-US/Pages/View/124/faqshttps://www.kut.org/covid-19/2021-11-30/travis-county-will-shut-down-its-rent-relief-program-amid-a-spike-in-demand4/21/20218/3/2022
Travis County, Texas
30.2097015, -97.69822719999999
467
CountyTexasWebb CountyWebb County Rental AssistanceThe Webb County Community Action Agency (CAA) announced they were awarded $427,890.30 in grant funds to benefit low-to-moderate income individuals economically impacted by COVID-19. To qualify for the program, certain criteria must be met. Priority of assistance will be given to households with incomes less than 50% of the area median income and to households with one or more members that have been unemployed for at least 90 days. Period of application by priority will be from March 15, 2021 to April 1, 2021.https://www.findhelp.org/webb-county-community-action-agency-%28wccaa%29--laredo-tx--emergency-rental-assistance-program/6372028047294464?postal=78040
Program permanently closed
Webb County Community Action Agency (CAA)
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$853,278.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
UnknownUnknownUnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kgns.tv/2021/03/12/community-action-agency-awarded-emergency-rental-assistance-program-grant/https://www.webbcountytx.gov/CommunityActionAgency/default.aspx3/17/20218/3/2022
Webb County, Texas
27.8174487, -99.0128926
468
CountyTexas
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Covid-19 Housing Assistance Program (CHAP)On March 23, 2021, Montgomery County voted to distribute $18 million in grant funding to several local nonprofit agencies who will provide assistance to eligible households through a new rental assistance program.https://ra.montgomeryhelps.org/index
Program permanently closed
Montgomery County Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$22,164,422.90
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 months150% FMR or lessYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as (propane) fuel oil.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past Due Utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
https://mctx.org/departments/departments_a_-_c/community_development/subrecipient_agencies_only.phphttps://cms1files.revize.com/montgomerycountytx/CDBGCV-ERA%20Press%20Release.pdfhttps://www.lonestarlegal.org/news/2021/06/montgomery-county-texas-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/in-depth/2021/11/18/413759/montgomery-county-officials-return-7-million-in-unspent-rent-relief-while-residents-are-still-getting-evicted/8/5/20218/3/2022
Montgomery County, Texas
30.3213482, -95.4777811
469
StateUtahUtah Rent ReliefUtah renters who have been struggling to pay their housing and utility bills during the pandemic can now apply for emergency assistance. Some $215 million in rental relief is available to Utahns, who can now lodge requests for funding through rentrelief.utah.gov, the online portal the state rolled out Monday. Until now, renters have applied for this money through local community action agencies.https://rentrelief.utah.gov/
State of Utah, Davis County, Salt Lake County, Utah County, Salt Lake
Program permanently closed
Utah Deparment of Workforce Services, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$346,791,080.50
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYes
Utilities, internet and home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://rentrelief.utah.gov/https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2021/03/15/utahns-impacted-by-covid/https://jobs.utah.gov/housing/rent-relief/instructions3/15/20218/3/2022Utah
39.3209801, -111.0937311
470
Tribal Government
Utah
Goshute Housing Authority
Goshute Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramEmergency Rental Housing Assistance Funds are provided to help rental households who are at risk of being evicted or becoming homeless and seeking emergency rental assistance. To qualify, households must have experienced a loss of income or financial hardship directly or indirectly due to COVID-19. The household must also qualify their household gross income using the 2020 Area Median Income. Your household gross income must be at or below the 80% Area Median Income. If you own your home or rent to own, you cannot use this program.http://www.goshutehousing.com/currentnews.shtmlProgram closed
Goshute Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$565,982.13
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes12
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothYes10-14 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.goshutehousing.com/currentnews/Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Policy.pdf7/21/20218/3/2022
Goshute Housing Authority
39.8781847, -114.1152938
471
Tribal Government
Utah
Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation
Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation COVID-19 Relief ProgramThe Federal Government has provided Native American tribes with various amounts of Covid-19 relief funding for it’s tribal members and emergency preparedness programs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.https://nwbshoshone.squarespace.com/new-page-1
Program permanently closed
Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$383,923.64
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownNoNoTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://nwbshoshone.squarespace.com/news/rent-assistance6/22/20218/3/2022
Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation
41.5250976, -112.015855
472
Tribal Government
Utah
Ute Indian Tribally Designated Housing Entity
Ute Indian Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance Program shall be administered by the Ute Indian Housing Authority to provide rental and utility assistance to eligible Ute Tribe member households and other eligible households. The program is federally funded through the United States Treasury Department. Assistance provided to eligible households under the program is contingent upon the availability of program funding.https://www.facebook.com/UteIndianHousingAuthority/
Program permanently closed
Ute Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,958,943.94
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
UnknownYes10-14 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
http://www.utetribe.com/images/Departments/Bulletin/Paper/BulletinApril5.pdf7/16/20218/3/2022
Ute Indian Tribally Designated Housing Entity
40.301089, -109.900098
473
StateVermontVermont Emergency Rental Assistance Program (VERAP)The Vermont Emergency Rental Assistance Program (VERAP) was created to help renters dealing with financial challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. For eligible households, the program offers rental and utility assistance to help Vermonters avoid eviction or loss of utility service. Rent expenses include rent, rent arrears. Utilities include separately stated electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil. ERAP was established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021https://erap.vsha.org/Program closed
Vermont State Housing Authority
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Case management
$320,826,861.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil.
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Hotel/Motel Stays
BothYes10 daysUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Make reasonable effort to engage in weatherization programs
https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/2021/04/07/vermont-covid-19-rental-assistance-program-gets-relaunch-vt/7123105002/https://vermontbiz.com/news/2021/april/05/vsha-launches-emergency-rental-assistance-program4/9/20218/3/2022Vermont
44.5588028, -72.57784149999999
474
StateVirginiaVirginia Rent Relief ProgramThe Virginia Relief Program (RRP) is designed to support and ensure housing stability across the commonwealth during the coronavirus pandemic. Depending on availability of funds and household need, the RRP may provide financial assistance for rent payments for eligible households. This includes financial assistance for rent payments past due beginning April 1, 2020 and onward with opportunity for renewal based on availability of funding and the household’s need for additional assistance and continued eligibility.https://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/rrp
Program permanently closed
Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,012,152,695.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
NoYes
Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period
https://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/rrphttps://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/all-releases/2021/february/headline-892766-en.htmlhttps://dhcd.virginia.gov/rrp-tenant-faqs2/16/20218/3/2022Virginia
37.4315734, -78.6568942
475
CountyVirginia
Chesterfield County
Chesterfield Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance (CERA)ACTS is administering the Chesterfield Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance (CERA) program to provide financial assistance to Chesterfield County renters who have experienced financial difficulty due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Chesterfield residents can apply to ACTS to receive funds to pay delinquent rental payments dating as far back as April 1, 2020 and forward.http://actsrva.org/chesterfield-cera-application/
Program permanently closed
ACTS
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,717,474.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
YesUnknownBothYesUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Referral packet if applying on behalf of tenant
http://actsrva.org/chesterfield-cera-application/source broken: http://actsrva.org/chesterfield-landlord-information/2/16/20218/3/2022
Chesterfield County, Virginia
37.3770935, -77.5049863
476
CountyVirginiaFairfax CountyFairfax County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFunds are now available for Fairfax County landlords seeking rental assistance on behalf of their tenants. A new Landlord Portal, which launched recently, is connected to the efforts of the Evictions Taskforce and will provide landlords a front door to access the Emergency Rental Assistance funds. Fairfax County Residents: If you need assistance with your rent, call Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880, TTY 711 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.https://hhsncs.powerappsportals.us/
Program permanently closed
Fairfax County Health and Human Services, Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planing, Multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$70,979,197.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
UnknownUnknownLandlordNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/neighborhood-community-services/coordinated-services-planninghttps://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/2021/03/15/fairfax-county-landlords-apply-for-the-emergency-rental-assistance-program-for-your-tenants/4/19/20218/3/2022
Fairfax County, Virginia
38.9085472, -77.2405153
477
Tribal Government
Virginia
Monacan Indian Nation
Monacan Nation Emergency Rental AssistanceThe assistance is on a first come, first serve basis to those who qualify (non-Native Americans as well) and affected by COVID-19. The aid is to provide relief for those behind in rent, utilities, etc. For applications visit Monacannation.com and schedule an appointment by calling (434) 363-4864. Applications also are available at the tribe’s office at 111 Highview Dr., Madison Heights.https://www.monacannation.com/housing.html
Program permanently closed
Monacan Indian Nation
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$493,088.32
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYesUnknownBothYes
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, SSN
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.monacannation.com/uploads/7/0/0/1/70010765/new_min_emergency_rental_assistance_policy.pdf4/23/20218/3/2022
Monacan Indian Nation
37.5816918, -79.0574546
478
StateWashingtonWashington State Treasury Rent Assistance Program (T-RAP)The Treasury Rent Assistance Program (T-RAP) Grant is intended to prevent evictions that would contribute to the spread of the virus by paying past due, current due, future rent,and utilities,targeting limited resources to thosewho have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 outbreak and are atrisk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The program is administered locally. Find the locality serving you at the Dept. Of Commerce website.https://www.commerce.wa.gov/serving-communities/homelessness/cares-act-and-state-rent-assistance/Program closed
Washington State Department of Commerce, Local governments, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted outreach, Application processing
$615,697,766.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil. Internet allowable
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Fact-specific proxy and Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://deptofcommerce.app.box.com/s/xxgujafuzvd176qltq84s8nsllitlep0/file/775324402313https://deptofcommerce.app.box.com/s/xxgujafuzvd176qltq84s8nsllitlep0/file/794780513108https://www.commerce.wa.gov/serving-communities/homelessness/cares-act-and-state-rent-assistance/https://www.commerce.wa.gov/serving-communities/homelessness/eviction-rent-assistance-program/https://deptofcommerce.app.box.com/s/xxgujafuzvd176qltq84s8nsllitlep0/file/8699735084724/12/20218/3/2022Washington
47.7510741, -120.7401385
479
CountyWashington
Benton/Franklin County
Benton & Franklin Counties Rent Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected our community in ways we could never imagine. Our local federal, state, and local policy makers have provided funding for rent assistance to pay back rent, utilities, and some future rent to help people stay housed in Benton and Franklin counties.https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=55086&catid=45
Program permanently closed
Housing Resource Center - Benton and Franklin Counties
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$28,486,510.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Future/current payments only
15 months15 monthsUnknownUnknownLandlordNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=1753&catid=457/15/20218/3/2022
Benton/Franklin County, Washington
46.2233047, -119.2161102
480
CountyWashingtonClark CountyClark County Treasury Rent AssistanceHas your household experienced negative financial impact due to COVID-19.
Is your household at risk of experiencing homelessness or currently experiencing housing instability due to COVID-19 (for example: currently late on rent and/or has rental arrears, past due utilities).
Household has not received Treasury Rent Assistance before.
https://www.councilforthehomeless.org/rent-assistance/
Applications on hold/Waitlist
Clark County and Council for the Homeless
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$60,403,723.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYesNoBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
5/13/20218/3/2022
Clark County, Washington
45.7466° N, 122.5194° W
481
CountyWashingtonKing CountyKing County Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance ProgramKing County is starting the next round of the Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance Program (EPRAP). The program helps people experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 who are at risk of housing instability or homelessness.https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance.aspxKing County, SeattleProgram closed
King County Department of Community and Human Services, City of Seattle, United Way of King County
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$360,017,424.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months9 monthsYesUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Youth ages 18-24, and emancipated 16- and 17-year olds
Lottery
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Landlord must waive additional arrears if it exceeds 9 months; Provide documentation of missed/past due rent payment not paid or partially unpaid since March 1, 2020 and still occupying the residence.
https://komonews.com/news/local/seattle-approves-nearly-23-million-rental-assistance-plan-for-tenantshttps://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance.aspxhttps://www.uwkc.org/renthelp/https://kingcounty.gov/~/media/depts/community-human-services/department/documents/EPRAP/EPRAP_FAQs.ashx?la=en4/20/20218/3/2022
King County, Washington
47.6062095, -122.3320708
482
CountyWashingtonKitsap CountyKitsap Eviction Prevention AssistanceKitsap County has received funding for eviction prevention and utility assistance for renters impacted by COVID-19, who are behind on rent and are at risk of losing their housing. We anticipate many renters applying and appreciate your patience! Applicants must qualify as low-income at or below 50% Area Median Income (AMI).https://www.kitsapgov.com/hs/Pages/HH-KEPA.aspxProgram closed
Kitsap County Human Services Housing and Homelessness Division, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted oureach, Application processing
$32,357,699.60
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYes
electricity, water, sewer, gas, garbage pickup, home energy
NoBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
50% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.kitsapgov.com/hs/Pages/HH-KEPA.aspxhttps://www.kitsapgov.com/hs/HOUSINGBLOCK/KEPA%20Pre-application%20Fillable%20KCR%20v1.2.pdfhttps://www.kitsapgov.com/hs/HOUSINGBLOCK/T-RAP%20Rent%20Payment%20Form%20-%20Version%204.pdf4/13/20218/3/2022
Kitsap County, Washington
47.6476607, -122.6412583
483
CountyWashingtonLewis CountyLewis County Emergency Rental AssistanceAlmost $5 million in emergency rental assistance is set to funnel into Lewis County — a major increase from the $776,000 that helped a little more than 200 renters throughout the pandemic. Applications are now open for the funds that could help as many as 900 households, according to Meja Handlen, housing coordinator for Lewis County Public Health and Social Services. Still, it’s “far less than the need,” she said.https://centralia.salvationarmy.org/centralias/rental-assistance
Program permanently closed
The Salvation Army, Equity Institute
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,867,482.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesYesHotel/MotelBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Ages 18-24Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.chronline.com/stories/nearly-5-million-in-rent-assistance-coming-to-lewis-county,262332https://caringmagazine.org/salvation-army-secures-5m-for-emergency-rental-assistance-in-lewis-county-washington/https://lewiscountywa.gov/departments/public-health/blog/rental-assist-program_8-31-20/(360)-736-43394/8/20218/3/2022
Lewis County, Washington
46.6195461, -122.4554639
484
CountyWashingtonPierce CountyPierce County Rental Assistance
The purpose of the Rental Assistance program is to prevent eviction for Pierce County residents (including those living in the City of Tacoma) impacted by COVID-19 who are behind on rent. Applicants must qualify as low-income at or below 80% Area Median Income (AMI), but priority will be given to those under 50% AMI. Below is a snapshot of income limits per household:
https://www.piercecountywa.gov/7142/Rental-AssistancePierce County, TacomaProgram closed
Pierce County Human Services, City of Tacoma
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$127,307,175.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothNoYes
Hotel/Motel, Internet
LandlordNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Working with the Dispute Resolution Center (DRC)
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/rental-assistance-in-pierce-county-applications-open-monday/ar-BB1ei47Mhttps://www.piercecountywa.gov/7142/Rental-Assistancehttps://www.piercecountywa.gov/Faq.aspx?QID=15763/8/20218/3/2022
Pierce County, Washington
47.0675877, -122.1295269
485
CountyWashingtonSkagit CountySkagit County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramSkagit County nonprofits will begin distributing $8.9 million in assistance Monday for those struggling to pay their rents during the COVID-19 pandemic.https://skagitcounty.net/Departments/HumanServices/eligibilityMAIN.htm
Program permanently closed
Skagit County Human Services, Community Action of Skagit County
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedApplication processing$8,937,721.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water & sewer, trash
YesInternetBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Landlord Payment Agreement
https://skagitcounty.net/HumanServices/Documents/Housing/T-RAP%20flyer%20English.pdfhttps://news.yahoo.com/county-8-9-million-available-140300661.html4/8/20218/3/2022
Skagit County, Washington
48.4241961, -121.7114362
486
CountyWashington
Snohomish County
Snohomish County Emergency Rental AssistanceQualified Snohomish households will be able to receive 12 months of rent assistance, including rental arrears.https://snohomish-county-coronavirus-response-snoco-gis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/emergency-rental-assistanceProgram closed
Snohomish County Human Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$119,672,049.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months12 monthsYesUnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://21d5d308-3ad6-45f8-ac3c-3d11ac241e5d.filesusr.com/ugd/7e3c05_d2f5f2dd17e74bafa75618861c53dd0d.pdf6/10/20218/3/2022
Snohomish County, Washington
48.0329979, -121.8339472
487
CityWashingtonSpokaneCity of Spokane Emergency Rental AssistanceThe City of Spokane and its partners are running this rental assistance program to address the hardship faced by our community. This emergency rental assistance program is intended for those who have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. Funds are available for past due, current due, future rent and utilities. In this webpage we will share with you information about the application process, provide FAQs for tenants and landlords, and share simple resources that simplify this process.https://insight.livestories.com/s/v2/city-of-spokane-rental-assistance-program-for-tenants/16f157a5-2f65-4996-a11f-9225ba2e9626#paper
Program permanently closed
City of Spokane, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes - LiveStories
Intake support, Application processing
$22,867,674.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water/sewer, trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel oil. Internet on case-basis
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Internet, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
BothYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://my.spokanecity.org/covid19/resident-assistance/6/14/20218/3/2022
Spokane , Washington
47.6587802, -117.4260465
488
CountyWashingtonSpokane CountySpokane County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramRental assistance programs open March 24th, through SNAP for County residents. The funds provided in ERA are to provide financial assistance and housing stability services to eligible households.https://www.snapwa.org/snap-rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP)
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Targeted Outreach, Intake support, Application processing
$47,127,141.90
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal, energy costs, such as fuel oil, internet
YesInternetTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Households with arrears
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past Due Utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.snapwa.org/snap-rental-assistance/https://www.snapwa.org/rental-assistance-faqs/https://www.spokanecounty.org/4747/RentalMortgageUtility-Assistancehttps://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/dec/11/snap-gets-7-million-for-rental-assistance/4/13/20218/3/2022
Spokane County, Washington
47.65869300000001, -117.4225481
489
CountyWashingtonThurston CountyThurston County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) is intended to prevent evictions by paying past due, current, due and future rent, targeting limited resources to those with the greatest needs while working to distribute the funds equitably.https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/phss/Coronavirus/Pages/Coronavirus-Rent-Assistance.aspxProgram closed
Thurston County Public Health & Social Services, Community Action Council
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$37,513,954.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 months
MONTHLY: 150% FMR
Yes
internet, gas, water, electric
YesInternetTenantNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Past Due RentUnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/phss/phssdocuments/2021%20Rent%20Assistance_FAQ.pdfhttps://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/phss/Coronavirus/Pages/Coronavirus-Rent-Assistance.aspxhttps://caclmt.org/?page_id=3379/#toggle-id-9https://www.erap-help.com/CACLMT4/2/20218/3/2022
Thurston County, Washington
46.8645747, -122.7695986
490
CountyWashingtonWhatcom CountyWhatcom Rental Assistance ProgramFunds will be distributed through the Opportunity Council and could help 1,000 to 1,500 households earning 80% or less of the average median income, which is $47,800 for a single person and $68,250 for a family of four, according to 2020 Housing and Urban Development data.Funds will provide rental aid for up to 12 months, including back rent and advance payment to landlords.https://www.oppco.org/whatcomrentalassistance/Program closedOpportunity Council (CAA)
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,214,322.20
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/coronavirus/article249165015.html6/21/20218/3/2022
Whatcom County, Washington
48.8787167, -121.9718658
491
CountyWashingtonYakima CountyYakima County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramYakima County has secured $28 million dollars to go towards rental assistance programs for our community. These funds will help stabilize tenant households who have struggled throughout the pandemic, and provide restitution to landlords of qualifying tenants who have not received rental payments. Qualifying tenants may receive assistance with up to 12 months of rental payments, to be paid directly to their landlords.https://www.yakimacounty.us/2453/For-Tenants-and-Landlords
Program permanently closed
Yakima County Department of Human Services, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Yes - LiveStories
Intake support, Application processing
$32,062,006.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsUnknownUnknownBothNo
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYesUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.yakimacounty.us/2453/For-Tenants-and-Landlords6/14/20218/3/2022
Yakima County, Washington
46.543606, -120.7558291
492
Tribal Government
Washington
Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority
Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority COVID-19 Emergency Assistance ProgramChehalis Tribal Housing Authority is happy to announce it is offering an Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Program funds from the Department of Treasury became available March 1. CTHA is accepting applications for the program and can aid with pas, current and future utility bills and rental payment to eligible households.https://www.chehalistribe.org/chehalis-tribal-news-and-updates/covid-19-emergency-assistance-program-2021-february/Program closed
Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,354,071.29
Treasury ERA1 only
BothYesUnknownUnknownUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First preference will be given to eligible households that have at least one family member who is a Chehalis tribal member. Second preference will be given to eligible households that have at least one family member who is a member of an Indian Tribe.
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.chehalistribe.org/newsletter/archives/2021-01/index.html#p=106/21/20218/3/2022
Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority
46.8107205, -123.1729046
493
Tribal Government
WashingtonColville TribeColville Tribe Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance for rent/utilities to Indian families who are in immediate need due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicant must reside in the CIHA Service Area:
(Enrolled Colville Tribal Members encouraged to apply regardless of location): CCT Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land Chelan County, Perry County, Okanogan County, Douglas County, and Stevens County
http://colvilleiha.org/
Program permanently closed
Colville Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,125,044.08
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil
UnknownBothYes21 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Colevile Tribe members
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utilities; Unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income Non-Traditional
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56a24f7f841aba12ab7ecfa9/t/604fc6b19287b36f29f74258/1615840946929/Emergency+Rental+Assistance+Program+Policy+02182021.pdf4/30/20218/3/2022Colville Tribe
48.13469720000001, -118.9753747
494
Tribal Government
WashingtonLummi NationLummi Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramLummi Nation received a grant from Department of Treasury to help with rental assistance. March 1st will mark the beginning of the program, and the opportunity for those that qualify for the rental assistance. Applications can be picked up at Kwina Village Resident Center, LHA, Commods and the Admin building. This program will go until the end of the year, so space is NOT limited.https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=764606237519667Program closed
Lummi Indian Business Council
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$4,195,376.49
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 monthsYes
power, water, sewer, garbage, propane
UnknownTenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=764606237519667https://www.facebook.com/lummicommunications/photos/a.120215611327213/4458959347452796/5/25/20218/3/2022Lummi Nation
48.7920156, -122.6261222
495
Tribal Government
Washington
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance for rent/utilities to Indian families who are in immediate need due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.pgst.nsn.us/tribal-programs/tribal-entities/port-gamble-housing-authority
Program permanently closed
Port Gamble S'Klallam Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,249,966.17
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil, internet
Yes
Relocation expenses, late fees, internet
BothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.pgst.nsn.us/tribal-programs/tribal-entities/port-gamble-housing-authorityhttps://www.pgst.nsn.us/images/tribal-entities/housing-authority/EmergencyRentalAssistance.pdf4/29/20218/3/2022
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
47.852094, -122.569378
496
Tribal Government
Washington
Spokane Tribe of Indians
Spokane Tribe of Indians Temporary Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance for rent/utilities to Indian families who are in immediate need due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Preference will be given to Spokane Tribal Members and eligible households that include an individual who has been unemployed for the 90 days prior to application for assistance and households with income at or below 50 percent of the area median income.https://spokanetribe.com/temporary-emergency-rental-utility-assistance-notice/Program closed
Spokane Indian Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,178,156.80
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil
Yes
Relocation expenses
BothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://spokanetribe.com/temporary-emergency-rental-utility-assistance-notice/https://www.spokaneiha.com/applications-forms/4/29/20218/3/2022
Spokane Tribe of Indians
47.8867605, -117.9901988
497
Tribal Government
Washington
Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Tulalip Tribes Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP)Tulalip has received COVID funding from the Department of Treasury for households who are renting and experiencing risk of homelessness or housing instability, experiencing COVID-related hardships, and meet the 80% of Average Medium Income (AMI) for Snohomish County. Preference will be given to households that are at or below 50% AMI.https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Dept/COVID-19Assistance
Program permanently closed
Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,810,166.83
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer,trash removal and energy
costs, such as fuel oil.
NoBothNo
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Other
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Dept/COVID-19Assistancehttps://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Base/File/TTT-PDF-COVID-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-TERAP-Form4/29/20218/3/2022
Tulalip Tribes of Washington
48.054661, -122.258542
498
Tribal Government
WashingtonYakama NationYakama Nation Emergency Rental Assistance COVID-19The purpose of the ERA program is to provide assistance to low-income tribal members and other Indian Family Households who have suffered from impacts of the COID-19 pandemic Cover retns, utilities, and other Housing costshttps://www.ynha.org/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance/
Program permanently closed
Yakama Nation Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$7,969,319.38
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Tribal Members and Descendants
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID HardshipUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.ynha.org/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance/4/29/20218/3/2022Yakama Nation
46.2619033, -120.8489815
499
StateWest VirginiaWest Virginia Mountaineer Rental Assistance ProgramThe Mountaineer Rental Assistance Program (MRAP) offers financial assistance to renters and landlords affected by the coronavirus outbreak. WV anticipates receiving rental assistance funding from the U.S Department of Treasury in the next few weeks. As we await guidance from the US Treasury, we will need time to work out the details of how that funding will be allocated to renters in need in our state. We know help is needed and we are working hard to get help to our rental families quickly.https://www.wvhdf.com/programs/mountaineer-rental-assistance-programProgram closed
West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing, Case management
$260,656,772.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes15 months
electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal, internet
Yes
Late Fees, Internet
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Active/ at risk of eviction, Utility shut-offs
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Any other evidence of such risk as determined by the program guidance
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Housing Instability, Lease
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period AND Future Months
https://www.wvhdf.com/programs/mountaineer-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.wvhdf.com/programs/mountaineer-rental-assistance-program/mountaineer-rental-assistance-program-FAQs#top1/22/20218/3/2022West Virginia
38.5976262, -80.4549026
500
StateWisconsinWisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA)WISCAP and its statewide network will be helping to get Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) to those in need. Please read the Frequently Asked Questions sheet for program guidelines and eligibility. The program will be administered by 14 community agencieshttps://www.wiscap.org/weraProgram closed
Wisconsin Community Action Program Association (WISCAP)
Private-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$334,197,309.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
elecricity, gas, internet
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
YesUnknown
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions During Covered Period, Signed landlord agreement
https://www.wiscap.org/wera-frequently-asked-questions-englishhttps://wiscap.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/WERA-Contact-FAQ-Sheet-2.22.21.pdf2/22/20218/3/2022Wisconsin
43.7844397, -88.7878678
501
CountyWisconsinBrown CountyNortheast Wisconsin Emergency Rental AssistanceWisconsin residents that have experienced a significant loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and need help with their rent can apply. Brown County funds can be used for utility arrears (heat, electric, water & sewer, and trash).https://www.newcap.org/newcap_programs/wisconsin-emergency-rental-assistance-wera-program/
Program permanently closed
Northeast Wisconsin Community Action Program
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$32,165,139.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 monthsYes12 months
Electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil
YesInternetTenantUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYesUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.newcap.org/newcap_programs/wisconsin-emergency-rental-assistance-wera-program/https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/2021/02/24/brown-county-receives-7-9-million-covid-19-rental-assistance/4565664001/3/1/20218/3/2022
Brown County, Wisconsin
44.45616740000001, -87.9334803
502
CountyWisconsinDane CountyDane CORE ProgramThe City of Madison and Dane County recently announced the availability of up to $16 million of emergency rental assistance from the federal government that will be used to support payment of rent arrears. These emergency funds are essential to our community and we recognize the need for them to be dispersed quickly to support struggling tenants and landlords. In order to meet the anticipated demand for these funds, the City and County are working with Tenant Resource Center to open applications for emergency rental assistance the week of February 15th.https://core.tenantresourcecenter.org/Dane County, MadisonProgram closed
Dane County, the City of Madison, Urban Triage, Tenant Resource Center, Community Action Coalition, Multiple nonprofits
Intergovernmental collaboration + private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$150,525,784.40
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Arrears only15 months15 months
TOTAL: 115% FMR
YesYesinternetBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
30% AMI or less, Currently at risk of default of court order payment plan, Eviction history, and whether property owner is local to Dane County
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Past Due RentYes
Self-Attestation Permitted
Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/era_comingsoonhttps://madison.com/ct/news/local/govt-and-politics/madison-dane-county-leaders-16-million-in-rental-assistance-on-the-way/article_f1b31f1b-5106-5bd8-a9b4-20654be428e0.htmlhttps://exec.countyofdane.com/PressDetail/10784https://urbantriage.org/our-work/rental-supporthttps://madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/new-rental-assistance-program-off-to-slow-start-but-no-sign-evictions-spiking/article_fd64d55b-0392-5dc1-bb67-943687a0a449.html2/22/20218/3/2022
Dane County, Wisconsin
43.0730517, -89.4012302
503
CityWisconsinMilwaukeeMilwaukee Emergency Rental Assistance (MERA) programThe Milwaukee Emergency Rental Assistance program, also known as MERA, is a new program administered by SDC providing rental assistance to eligible residents of the City of Milwaukee.https://www.cr-sdc.org/services/meraProgram closed
Social Development Commission
Single agency (CBOs/NPs)
Unspecifiedn/a$122,839,375.80
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsUnknownUnknownBothNoUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease, Must be 18 years old
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.cr-sdc.org/services/mera4/2/20218/3/2022
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
43.0389025, -87.9064736
504
CountyWisconsin
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee County Rental Assistance ProgramCommunity Advocates, which has distributed over $11 million in rent assistance since last March, now has an additional $10.6 million to disburse through Milwaukee County. Both landlords and tenants can continue to apply at Community Advocates’ website. Landlords can now reach out on behalf of tenants, though tenants must complete the application on their own. Once applications are approved, funding is paid directly to the landlord.https://communityadvocates.net/what-we-do/rent-assistance.html
Applications on hold/Waitlist
Community Advocates Inc, Milwaukee Rental Housing Resource Center
Public-private collaboration
Unspecified
Intake support, Application processing
$84,018,111.10
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
internet, electricity home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
TenantNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://communityadvocates.net/what-we-do/rent-assistance.htmlhttps://milwaukeenns.org/2021/03/03/milwaukee-milwaukee-county-to-receive-over-28-million-to-provide-emergency-rental-assistance/3/8/20218/3/2022
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
43.03879490000001, -87.9065334
505
CountyWisconsin
Waukesha County
Waukesha County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramWaukesha County announced a $12 million emergency rental assistance program Friday “to help people experiencing financial hardship to stay in their homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic.”https://communityadvocates.net/what-we-do/rent-assistance.html
Accepting applications
Community Advocates Inc, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$16,824,458.70
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months12 monthsYes
internet, electricity home energy costs
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Internet
BothNoUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
No
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/waukesha/news/2021/03/19/waukesha-county-announces-12-million-rental-assistance-program/4766073001/https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/news/erap/3/22/20218/3/2022
Waukesha County, Wisconsin
43.0072599, -88.32393090000001
506
Tribal Government
Wisconsin
Bad River Nation
Bad River Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Bad River Housing Authority ERAP offers financial relief to help home-renters pay their rent and utilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Applicants who receive relief funds can use it to pay past due and current rent / utility bills.http://www.badriver-nsn.gov/housing/erap/Program closedBad River Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$2,125,362.82
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash
removal, and energy costs (such as fuel oil)
UnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://www.badriver-nsn.gov/housing/erap/http://www.badriver-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/BRHA_ERAP_Applicatoin.pdf4/29/20218/3/2022Bad River Nation
46.60048889999999, -90.6605101
507
Tribal Government
Wisconsin
Ho-Chunk Nation
Ho-Chunk Nation Emergency Rental AssistanceHHCDA has new funding available to assist renters with rental arrears, utility arrears, prospective (future) rent. HHCDA offers eligible households assistance with current or late rent, energy or utility bills, and other housing costs dating back to the start of the pandemic. Applicants must be a rental resident who has experienced a significant income loss or costs due directly or indirectly to COVID-19, is at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability, and has a household income at or below 80% of the area median income.https://hhcda.com/covid-19-updates/
Program permanently closed
Ho-Chunk Housing & Community Development Agency
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,622,642.86
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 months
MONTHLY: $1,000
Yes12 months
electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash
removal, and energy costs (such as fuel oil)
UnknownTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
At risk of eviction
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry
https://hhcda.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Covid-19-Emergency-Rental-Assist-Policy-2021-approved-2-25-21-a.pdf4/29/20218/3/2022Ho-Chunk Nation
44.9568979, -93.1763696
508
Tribal Government
Wisconsin
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
Menominee Indian Tribe COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Tribe received funding to support community members with rent and utility expenses through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The program is being managed by our Housing Department and is designed to assist individuals experiencing hardship due to COVID. Applicants must meet income requirements and show proof of hardship.https://www.menominee-nsn.gov/NewsPages/NewsItem.aspx?NewsID=COVID-19%20Rent%20and%20Utility%20Assistance%20Program%7C4/20/2021Program closed
Menominee Tribal Housing Department
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,630,345.83
Treasury ERA1 only
UnknownYesUnknownUnknownUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card
UnknownUnknownUnspecifiedhttps://www.menominee-nsn.gov/NewsPages/NewsItem.aspx?NewsID=COVID-19%20Rent%20and%20Utility%20Assistance%20Program%7C4/20/2021https://www.facebook.com/Menominee-Tribal-Housing-Department-390142935100158/?hc_ref=ARStdyy4zAIsqa3IlY1sL-Qgnix499Nqs7lGxrVN6LXsrGEFsGqHL8bnqKDFm5Q9Hr4&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=68.ARDijXRMx7ko7lFuALuU5fMD_8Io99pDnjWZ0RIRmpVWa4NAEyQyod_jgE35tQHq3ceoeDnMNd62UbStlqMIfZaCqjmdgIXd-Bs8pfkXGNwTM7Z4NjuURaW2dE-KFt0T3_aSDxrQ-YS2dN7ToAMUdiF4apjxXsDL9rkokA06x1OfZCwAZJP8fFbeo0uz6Xeo-byCgtbUjqe3wie7wdZ1bJt0HNbyvsgChsBCcbHH2LeYtOpEWlTzlR9yK6S7r1-XQo7-DU6GCKvBz5a0qH7_eAephZbdVPQdKiWo7kdTHeIadUTLU5o5/25/20218/3/2022
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
44.8815944, -88.6327546
509
Tribal Government
WisconsinOneida NationOneida Emergency Rental/Utility Assistance ProgramOneida Nation provide rent/utility assistance for the following: An enrolled Oneida Tribal Member or Oneida Descendent living in the United States; Non-Tribal member living within the Oneida reservation boundaries.; Must be 18 years or older with a valid lease; Suffered impacts due to COVID related issue(s); and Income must be below 80% of the median income of their residential county.https://oneida-nsn.gov/resources/economic-support/special-programs/oneida-emergency-rental-assistance-program/Program closedEconomic Support Services
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$5,177,443.60
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
water/sewer, gas, electricity, internet, fuel, wood
YesInternetBothUnknownUnspecifiedUnknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://oneida-nsn.gov/resources/economic-support/special-programs/oneida-emergency-rental-assistance-program/4/29/20218/3/2022Oneida Nation
44.4913114, -88.1971966
510
Tribal Government
Wisconsin
Red Cliff Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa
Red Cliff Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Red Cliff Emergency Rental Assistance Program offers financial relief to help home-renters pay their rent and utilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Applicants who receive relief funds can use it to pay past due and current rent / utility bills.https://www.redcliff-nsn.gov/erap/
Program permanently closed
Red Cliff Chippewa Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$1,761,434.84
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
water/sewer, gas, electricity, internet, fuel, wood
YesInternetTenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
Unknown
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://www.redcliff-nsn.gov/erap/https://cms9files.revize.com/redcliffband/Document%20Center/COVID-19/Red%20Cliff%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Application%203.2021.pdf4/29/20218/3/2022
Red Cliff Band Of Lake Superior Chippewa
46.8515135, -90.7913992
511
StateWyomingWyoming Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramOn February 8, 2021, Governor Gordon signed Executive Order 2021-02. The Order directs the Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS) to begin planning to implement the ERAP. In accordance with that Executive Order, DFS and other state agencies and community partners are actively planning for this new program.https://dfs.wyo.gov/assistance-programs/home-utilities-energy-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap/Program closed
Wyoming Department of Family Services, Multiple nonprofits
Public-private collaboration
UnspecifiedIntake support$162,522,199.00
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both15 months15 monthsYes15 months
electricity, energy costs, water, sewer, internet
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Hotel/Motel Stays, Uncategorized Housing Expenses
TenantYes
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living situation
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional, Housing Instability, Lease
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information
https://dfs.wyo.gov/assistance-programs/home-utilities-energy-assistance/emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap/4/8/20218/3/2022Wyoming
43.0759678, -107.2902839
512
Tribal Government
Wyoming
Eastern Shoshone Housing Authority
Eastern Shoshone Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe U.S. Department of Treasury awarded the Eastern Shoshone Tribe $1.8M for an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA). This will provide rent and utility assistance for families affected by the pandemic. Application available on Facebook page, dated March 17thhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/ESHA82514/posts/?ref=page_internal
Program permanently closed
Eastern Shoshone Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,680,189.74
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsYes12 months
electricity, gas,water and home energy costs
UnknownBothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process not established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified, Current Lease
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
https://county10.com/rental-assistance-available-through-eastern-shoshone-housing-authority/4/29/20218/3/2022
Eastern Shoshone Housing Authority
43.0032188, -108.8868816
513
Tribal Government
Wyoming
Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing
Wind River Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing Program was allocated 2.6 million dollars to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA Program must be used for unpaid rent and utility bills for rental households only. Eligible utilities are: electricity, gas,water and home energy costs only. The ERA Program is a temporary program under the Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing. Individuals – native or non – in rental households located on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming and Wind River Tribal members that reside out-of-state are eligible for assistance through The ERA Program.http://wrera.com/
Program permanently closed
Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing Authority
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$3,694,648.52
Treasury ERA1 only
Both12 months12 monthsTOTAL: $10,000Yes12 months
electricity, gas,water and home energy costs
Yes
Late fees, internet
BothYes21 daysUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Tribal citizenship ID/enrollment card, Current Lease, SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions
No
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Housing Instability
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://wrera.com/4/29/20218/3/2022
Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing
42.9876732, -108.4876056
514
Territory
American Samoa
AS Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The ASG Department of Commerce is the administering agency for this new federal funding assistance. ERA funds will assist households that are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.doc.as.gov/erap
Accepting applications
ASG Department of Commerce
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$21,368,191.96
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
BothYesUnknownBothUnknownUnspecified
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease
Past Due Rent, Past due utility
UnknownUnknownUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information
https://www.samoanews.com/local-news/doc-ready-implement-179-million-emergency-rental-assistance-program10/18/20218/3/2022American Samoa
-14.270972, -170.132217
515
Territory
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceCurrently, the CCERA program is being offered to US Citizens and qualifying individuals with a Permanent Resident Card or Long-Term CNMI Resident status. The CCERA management team is working hard to establish program qualifications pertaining to citizenship. Any updates or further information will be announced to the public as soon as possible through various mediums.https://governor.gov.mp/
Program permanently closed
Office of the Governor of CNMI
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$19,366,046.20
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months12 monthsYes15 months
electricity, water/sewer
Yes
Relocation expenses, late fees
TenantUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
First-come first-served
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , SSN
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation NOT Permitted
Unspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://www.cnmidr.gov.mp/covid19/ccera5/12/20218/3/2022
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
15.0979, 145.6739
516
TerritoryGuamGuam Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) ProgramThrough the Department of Administration, The Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program provides funding to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities dating back to March 13, 2020. Eligible households may received up to 15 months of assistance to include rent, rental arrears, utilities, and utilities arrears.https://doa.guam.gov/guam-emergency-rental-assistance-program-3/
Accepting applications
Guam Department of Administration
Single agency (public sector)
Unspecifiedn/a$62,564,965.20
Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2
Both12 monthsYes12 months
power, water, trash removal
Yes
Relocation Expenses, Late Fees, Internet
BothUnknown
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Unknown
80% AMI or less, Hardship during OR due to COVID, Housing Instability, Multiple/Flexible IDs , Current Lease
Past Due RentUnknown
Self-Attestation Permitted
UnspecifiedUnspecified
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease
http://doa.guam.gov/guam-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.guampdn.com/story/news/local/2021/02/25/emergency-rental-program-covid-19-rent-utilities/6829284002/https://www.kuam.com/story/44611952/emergency-rental-assistance-to-include-internet-security-deposits-and-relocation-costshttps://www.kuam.com/story/44662343/next-round-of-emergency-rental-assistance-goes-live-sept-6https://doa.guam.gov/wp-doa-content/uploads/2021/09/21.0902-Tri-Fold-Brochure_ERA-Cycle-3-v3.1.pdf3/3/20218/3/2022Guam
13.444304, 144.793731
517
TerritoryPuerto RicoPuerto Rico Rent Assistance Program (Programa de Asistencia para el Pago de Rentas de Puerto Rico)Puerto Rico has launched its Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) for its acronym in English. The program is for low-income tenants who live in Puerto Rico and have been economically affected by the pandemic. If you have questions, you can call (787) 759-1888 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays, or you can send an email to ayuda@covidrenta.org. Puerto Rico ha lanzado su Programa de Asistencia para el Pago de Rentas (ERAP) por sus siglas en ingles. El programa es para inquilinos de bajos ingresos que viven en Puerto Rico y han sido afectados económicamente por la pandemia. Si tiene preguntas, puede llamar al (787) 759-1888 de 8:00 a.m. a 8:00 p.m. de lunes a viernes, excepto días feriados o puede enviar un correo electronico a ayuda@covidrenta.org.https://covidrenta.org/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FProgram closed
Puerto Rico Department of Treasury, Puerto Rico Department of Housing, and AAFAF
Intergovernmental collaboration
Unspecifiedn/a$565,350,000.00
Treasury ERA1 only
Both15 months15 months200% FMRYes15 months
electricity, water/sewer
YesLate FeesBothYes10 days
Prioritization required, Process established on website
Applicants not receiving other federal subsidies, applicants who owe more than 5 months rent
Lottery
80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Unspecified
Eviction Notice, Past Due Rent, Past due utility
Yes
Self-Attestation Permitted
COVID Hardship, Income, Income Non-Traditional
Categorical Eligibility
W-9/Payee Information, Rental Ledger/ Lease, Rental Registry
https://newsismybusiness.com/puerto-rico-treasury-opts-into-325m-federal-rental-assistance-program/7/19/20218/3/2022Puerto Rico
18.220833, -66.590149
518
TerritoryVirgin IslandsVirgin Islands Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has been created to help individuals and families who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 to pay rent and/or utilities dating as early as March 2020. If you rent your home and have fallen behind in monthly payments to your landlord, you may be eligible for funding that could prevent you from eviction due to non-payment.https://erap.vihfa.gov/Accepting applicationsGovernment Of The United States Virgin IslandsSingle agency (public sector)Unspecifiedn/a$39,689,455.60Treasury ERA1 and Treasury ERA2Both15 months12 monthsYes12 monthselectricity, water/sewerUnknownTenantYesUnspecifiedFirst-come first-served80% AMI or less, Hardship due to COVID, Housing Instability, Any govt. ID, Current Lease, SSNEviction Notice, Past Due RentUnknownSelf-Attestation PermittedCOVID HardshipUnspecifiedW-9/Payee Informationhttps://erap.vihfa.gov/5/12/20218/3/2022Virgin Islands18.335765, -64.896335
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Geographic LevelStateCity/County/
Locality
Program NameDescriptionProgram Page Link
(Phone # if Link is Unavailable)
Pre-COVID Program, COVID Response Program (2020)Tenant EligibilityLandlord RequirementsAdministering AgencyAdministering Agency TypeFunding AmountFunding SourceProgram ApplicantArrears, Future/Current Payments, BothFunding Limit Per Household (TOTAL)Tenant Contribution RequirementsDuration of Assistance LimitLottery, First-Come First-ServedSelf-
Certification Permitted?
Applications Prioritized?Application Prioritization SpecificationSource1Source2Source3Date AddedLocationLatitude/Longitude
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CountyAlabamaJefferson CountyJCCEO CSBG Rental Assistance ProgramThe JCCEO CSBG Rental Assistance Program is designed to meet the emergency needs of households confronted with a financial crisis due to sudden unemployment, illness of a primary wage-earner, or natural disasters such as Covid-19. This program provides one-time financial assistance to qualifying households to cover such basic expenses as rent, water, or the purchase of prescription medication.https://www.jcceo.org/csbgPre-COVID ProgramLow-income, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, ID; Disconnected or past due water billJefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity (JCCEO)Non-governmentalCARES, CSBGBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.jcceo.org/csbghttps://abc3340.com/news/local/jcceo-now-offering-no-contact-application-process-for-rental-utility-assistance7/16/2020Jefferson County, Alabama33.4914122, -86.9824288
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StateAlaskaAlaska Housing ReliefCOVID-19 has hit Alaskan communities hard, resulting in lay-offs without pay and reductions in work hours. Alaska Housing Finance Corporation has implemented a special hardship process to provide immediate rental relief to our families affected by income loss due to COVID-19. To qualify for rent reduction, families must be enrolled in a qualifying Alaska Housing program and have demonstrable income loss due to COVID-19.https://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/rentersCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Photo IDW-9/Payee InformationAlaska Housing Finance CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$10,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth28.5% of reduced incomeNone3 monthsLotteryhttps://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/faqshttps://www.alaskahousingrelief.org/https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdf7/16/2020Alaska64.2008413, -149.4936733
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CityAlaskaAnchorageANCHORAGE CARES COVID-19 Response FundThe Anchorage Assembly has established a $1 million housing costs relief fund, which will be disbursed through an already-established United Way program. Renters and homeowners can apply by calling Alaska 211. If selected for assistance, the money will be given directly to a landlord, or a bank for those seeking assistance on their mortgage.https://www.liveunitedanc.org/connect/get-help/Pre-COVID ProgramW-9/Payee InformationUnited Way of AnchorageNon-governmental$1,000,000.00OTHERUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2020/05/05/anchorage-assembly-backs-mayors-plan-to-give-financial-assistance-to-small-businesses-and-renters/7/16/2020Anchorage, Alaska61.2180556, -149.9002778
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CityAlaskaJuneauCBJ COVID-19 Short-Term Rental Assistance ProgramThe City and Borough of Juneau Assembly have established an Emergency Appropriation Resolution, appropriating $200,000 to the City Manager for an Emergency Rental Assistance Program, will also be heard. Funding for the resolution would be provided by the Affordable Housing Fund.https://juneau.org/newsroom-item/covid-19-housing-resourcesCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeAlaska Housing Development Corporation, Gastineau Human Services, & Juneau CommunityCollaboration$200,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/covid-19-rental-assistance-program-helps-those-impacted-by-unemployment/https://beta.juneau.org/newsroom-item/covid-19-housing-resourceshttps://3tb2gc2mxpvu3uwt0l20tbhq-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/04.29.2020-COVID-19-Short-term-Rental-Assistance-Application-Packet-final-fillable.docx-1.pdf7/16/2020Juneau, Alaska58.3019444, -134.4197221
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CityAlaskaJuneauCBJ COVID-19 Housing Assistance Grant ProgramThe Juneau Assembly recently appropriated $3 million of federal CARES Act funding to help qualifying households pay for your mortgage, rent, and utilities, including heating and fuel. Catholic Community Service is administering the program. Applications will be available here starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 27. The COVID-19 Housing Assistance Grant Program allows an individual or household to apply for up to $2,000 in housing assistance – up to $1,500 for rent or mortgage, and/or $500 for utility bills.https://www.ccsak.org/cbjgrant.htmlCOVID Response Program$94,240 or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Catholic Community ServiceNon-governmental$3,000,000.00CARESBoth$2,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/2k-in-covid-19-assistance-for-rent-mortgage-and-utilities-available/https://juneau.org/newsroom-item/apply-for-up-to-2000-in-covid-19-assistance-for-rent-mortgage-utilities-starting-oct-27https://www.ccsak.org/cbjgrant.html10/29/2020Juneau, Alaska58.3019444, -134.4197221
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CityAlaskaKenaiKenai Housing ReliefThe City of Kenai has partnered with the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) to provide rent and mortgage relief for Kenai residents who have suffered economic hardship due to COVID-19. The Kenai Housing Relief program will provide up to $1,200 each month to eligible households in the City of Kenai for the months of September through December 2020.https://www.kenaihousingrelief.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationCity of Kenai; Alaska Housing Development CorporationCollaboration$400,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only$4,800.00None4 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kenaihousingrelief.org/https://radiokenai.net/kenai-offering-covid-19-emergency-housing-assistance/10/7/2020Kenai, Alaska60.55444439999999, -151.2583333
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CityAlaskaPetersburgPetersburg COVID-19 General AssistancePetersburg Indian Association is rolling out more assistance programs for tribal members as well as other residents in town through federal Cares Act funding. The programs include utility, rental, mortgage, and food assistance to tribal members as well as moorage assistance at the harbors for all residents who qualify.https://piatribal.org/covid-19-responseCOVID Response ProgramW-9/Payee InformationPetersburg Indian AssociationOtherCARES$1,000.00https://piatribal.org/covid-19-responsehttps://www.kfsk.org/2020/10/23/petersburg-tribe-gives-residents-assistance-during-covid/11/4/2020Petersburg, Alaska56.8125, -132.9555556
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CityAlaskaSoldotnaSoldotna Housing ReliefThe City of Soldotna has partnered with the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) to provide rent and mortgage relief for Soldotna residents who have suffered economic hardship due to COVID-19. The Soldotna Housing Relief program will provide up to $1,200 each month to eligible households in the City of Soldotna for the months of September through December 2020.https://www.soldotnahousingrelief.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationCity of Soldotna; Alaska Housing Development CorporationCollaborationCARESFuture/current payments only$4,800.00None4 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.soldotnahousingrelief.org/https://www.kdll.org/post/kenai-soldotna-offer-covid-housing-relief#stream/010/7/2020Soldotna, Alaska60.4877778, -151.0583332
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StateArizonaCOVID-19 Rental Eviction Prevention AssistanceRenters struggling to make rent payments due to the coronavirus pandemic could benefit from $5 million in new state funding, Gov. Doug Ducey announced Friday. This rental assistance builds on Ducey's March 24 executive order to delay evictions for those impacted — either quarantined or facing economic challenges — by COVID-19. The rental assistance funding is part of a Rental Eviction Prevention Assistance Program that will be administered by the Arizona Department of Housing.https://housing.az.gov/general-public/eviction-prevention-assistancePre-COVID Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationArizona Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$10,150,000.00STATE HTFArrears only$2,000.0030% monthly incomeCurrently no maximumFirst-come first-servedhttps://azgovernor.gov/governor/news/2020/03/governor-ducey-announces-new-dollars-rental-assistancehttps://housing.az.gov/general-public/eviction-prevention-assistancehttps://www.azcentral.com/story/money/real-estate/catherine-reagor/2020/06/16/coronavirus-arizona-renters-assistance-fund-available-covid-19-news/3149760001/7/16/2020Arizona34.0489281, -111.0937311
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CountyArizonaCoconino CountyRental & Utility AssistanceRental & Utility Assistance is available for Coconino County
residents including seniors, disabled, families, veterans and
those affected by COVID-19. Must be income eligible.
https://www.coconino.az.gov/143/Community-ServicesCOVID Response ProgramIncome eligibility present but unclear, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Social security cards requiredCoconino County Health & Human Services Office of Community and Career ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.coconino.az.gov/DocumentCenter/View/34902/Social-Services-Intake-Fillable-Integrated-Application-Related-Forms-Web-Version-2?bidId=https://www.coconino.az.gov/143/Community-Services8/3/2020Coconino County, Arizona35.6647545, -111.4752851
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CountyArizonaMaricopa CountyCOVID Crisis Rental AssistanceThe County’s Human Services Department will provide emergency assistance for up to a period of three consecutive months to households that meet the income requirements and demonstrate a financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.maricopa.gov/5583/COVID-Crisis-Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response Program300% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationMaricopa County Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$36,250,000.00CARESBoth$4,500.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.abc15.com/news/local-news/investigations/phoenix-maricopa-county-begins-housing-utility-assistance-programshttps://www.yourvalley.net/stories/litchfield-park-county-provide-financial-assistance-to-eligible-residents,168807https://www.glendalestar.com/news/article_467539aa-ed4f-11ea-a7dd-ebf5555a9fc5.html7/16/2020Maricopa County, Arizona33.0581063, -112.0476423
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CountyArizonaMaricopa CountyCDBG Rental and Utility AssistanceMaricopa County residents experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 Pandemic may be eligible for Community Development Block Grant Rental and Utility Assistance from the Human Services Department’s Community Services Division (CSD).https://www.maricopa.gov/5584/CDBG-Rental-Utility-AssistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Social security cards requiredMaricopa County Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$694,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVhttps://www.maricopa.gov/5584/CDBG-Rental-Utility-Assistancehttps://www.maricopa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/60544/2019-Annual-Action-Plan-CARES-Act-Amendment-1---DRAFT?bidId=10/20/2020Maricopa County, Arizona33.0581063, -112.0476423
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CityArizonaPhoenixPHX CARES COVID-19 Emergency Assistance ReliefThe City of Phoenix has assistance available for rent/mortage, water bills, and electricity bills. City of Phoenix residents are eligible, including if the primary applicant has refugee or asylee qualified status. PHX CARES (Community Action Response Engagement Services) is a pre-existing program.https://wildfireaz.org/phxcares/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to applicants with refugee or asylee qualified status.Wildfire AZNon-governmental$24,000,000.00CARESBoth$3,300.00One-timehttps://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2020/05/06/how-phoenix-plans-spend-nearly-300-million-federal-covid-19-aid/3069418001/https://www.phoenix.gov/phxcareshttps://www.abc15.com/news/local-news/investigations/phoenix-maricopa-county-begins-housing-utility-assistance-programs8/3/2020Phoenix, Arizona33.4483771, -112.0740373
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CountyArizonaPima CountyPima County Eviction Prevention ProgramPima County has launched an Eviction Prevention Program to help individuals and families who’ve been affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and are facing eviction. The program, which was announced in late August, will run through the fall, helping to disburse funds acquired through the CARES Act. Funding is being administered by the Community Investment Corporation with a number of other local nonprofit service agencies assisting tenants and landlords in processing their requests.https://www.pimaep.com/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, At least one person in household is legal resident of USW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountCommunity Investment CorporationNon-governmental$3,600,000.00CARESBoth$18,000.009 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.pimaep.com/eviction-prevention-prequalification-dw/https://www.kold.com/2020/10/21/rental-assistance-back-up-rent-available-pima-county-residents/10/29/2020Pima County, Arizona32.8961755, -109.8275815
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CityArizonaTempeTempe and Fountain Hills ResidentsCOVID-19 RENT/ MORTGAGE/ UTILITY ASSISTANCEMore than 1,600 households in Tempe and Fountain Hills could receive rent, mortgage or utility relief under a new program launched by Tempe Community Action Agency on July 1. TCAA is rolling out a $3 million rent, mortgage and utility assistance program to help households significantly impacted –either by quarantine, illness or economic challenges--by the COVID-19 health crisis.https://tempeaction.org/what-we-do/emergency-rent-and-utility-assistance.htmlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Proof of incomeW-9/Payee InformationTempe Community Action AgencyNon-governmental$3,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$4,500.00NeitherYesGreatest needhttps://www.wranglernews.com/2020/08/17/city-of-tempe-non-profits-combine-resources-to-relieve-crisis/8/21/2020Tempe, Arizona33.4255104, -111.9400054
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CityArizonaTempeCity of Tempe Emergency Rent and Mortgage AssistanceThe City of Tempe is offering nearly $2 million in emergency rent and mortgage assistance to those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants must live or work in Tempe and meet certain income requirements. Those approved for assistance can receive up to $10,000 or 6 months in assistance. Funds can be used for back payments and will count toward the $10,000 limit, however those months will not count toward the six-month limit.https://www.tempe.gov/government/human-services/housing-servicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, All members of household must have eligible immigration statusW-9/Payee InformationCity of Tempe Housing ServicesCity/County Department$2,000,000.00HOME, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$10,000.006 monthsUnknownhttps://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/city-of-tempe-offering-residents-employees-rental-and-mortgage-assistancehttps://www.waitlistcheck.com/AZ177-3193https://www.tempe.gov/government/human-services/housing-services12/2/2020Tempe, Arizona33.4255104, -111.9400054
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CityArizonaTucsonCity of Tucson COVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility AssistanceThe City of Tucson has allocated $4.5 million of federal CARES Act funding for an emergency rent and utility assistance program available to city residents.https://www.tucsonaz.gov/hcd/rent-helpCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Proof of income, bills, and identityW-9/Payee InformationCity of Tucson Housing and Community DevelopmentCity/County Department$4,500,000.00CARESBoth$2,500.003 monthsUnknownhttps://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2020/08/18/city-of-tucson-to-provide-45-million-in-rental-assistance-grants8/21/2020Tucson, Arizona32.2226066, -110.9747108
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StateArkansasArkansas Rental AssistanceArkansans who have lost income because of the covid-19 pandemic can apply for federally funded rental assistance through nonprofits, local governments and other organizations that provide homelessness prevention and rehousing services, the state Department of Human Services announced. The state has received $23 million from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to serve residents who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Those services include homelessness prevention, rapid rehousing, street outreach and emergency shelter, according to a department news release.https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/resources/response-covid-19/response-covid-19-client/rental-assistanceCOVID Response ProgramLocal agenciesNon-governmental$23,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CVFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2020/oct/15/agency-notes-funds-for-rental-assistance/?newshttps://wehco.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/news/documents/2020/10/14/COVID_ESG_RentalAssistanceAgencies.pdf10/20/2020Arkansas35.20105, -91.8318334
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StateArkansasARKANSAS COVID-19 FRESH START HOUSING STABILIZATION PROGRAMThrough recent state legislative action, the Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association has received $10 million in federal grant funds to provide rental assistance to low-to-middle-income Arkansas residents through the Arkansas COVID-19 Fresh Start Housing Stabilization Program.https://arfreshstart.com/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsArkansas Community Action Agencies AssociationNon-governmental$10,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only2.5x FMR2.5 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://arfreshstart.com/#acaaa-map11/12/2020Arkansas35.20105, -91.8318334
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CountyArkansasFaulkner, Perry, Van Buren, and Conway CountiesConway GivesLocal non-profits have streamlined the process for families who need rental assistance due to COVID-19. A community fund has been set up to house donations and an allocation committee is in place to distribute funds based on need over the next 60 days.https://www.conwaygives.com/covid-19-campaign.htmlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipSeven non-profitsNon-governmental$104,411.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kark.com/news/local-news/covid-19-rental-assistance-plan-to-help-families-in-faulkner-perry-van-buren-and-conway-county/https://www.conwaygives.com/7/16/2020Faulkner, Perry, Van Buren, and Conway Counties, Arkansas35.0886963, -92.4421011
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CityArkansasJonesboroJonesboro Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThanks to a grant awarded to the city of Jonesboro, emergency rental assistance will become available for citizens who qualify. Lakyn Williams, city grant writer, said the city was awarded the 2019 COVID-19 Emergency Solutions Grant of $105,000 for renters who face eviction due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.jonesboro.org/545/Rental-Assistance-Program-ApplicationCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCity of JonesboroCity/County Department$105,000.00CARES, ESG-CVUnknown3 monthshttps://www.kait8.com/2020/08/26/rental-assistance-coming-people-hurt-financially-by-covid-/8/31/2020Jonesboro, Arkansas35.84229670000001, -90.704279
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CountyCaliforniaAlameda CountyAlameda County Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) is designed to assist very low- to low-income families and individuals who are suffering a temporary financial setback due to the COVID-19 public health emergency and need help with delinquent rent to achieve housing stability. The program is available to current residents of Alameda County, excluding Oakland and Berkeley.https://www.echofairhousing.org/alameda-county-emergency-rental-assistance-program.htmlCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Liquid Asset LimitationsECHO HousingNon-governmentalUnknown$3,500.002 monthsLotteryhttps://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/08/08/covid-19-rental-assistance-program-launched-for-hayward-tenants/8/12/2020Alameda County, California37.6016892, -121.7195459
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CityCaliforniaAlhambraCOVID-19 EMERGENCY HOUSING ASSISTANCEThe city of Alhambra is offering $596,000 in emergency funding for housing assistance and to supplement a meals program for seniors.https://www.cityofalhambra.org/resources/coronavirus-housing-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationCity of AlhambraCity/County Department$300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$1,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.alhambrasource.org/story/alhambra-announces-covid-19-housing-assistance-fundinghttps://www.cityofalhambra.org/resources/coronavirus-housing-assistance7/16/2020Alhambra, California34.095287, -118.1270146
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CityCaliforniaAnaheimEmergency Rental Assistance Program - PHASE 1As part of the Anaheim Community and Economic Recovery Plan, Anaheim created the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which provided assistance to approximately 1400 household when the local eviction moratorium ended in June.https://www.anaheim.net/DocumentCenter/View/32015/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Fact-Sheet-fall-2020?bidId=COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Rent cannot exceed 120% FMRW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Rental RegistryCommunity Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESBoth$2,100.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.anaheim.net/5532/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program8/12/2020Anaheim, California33.8365932, -117.9143012
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CityCaliforniaAnaheimEmergency Rental Assistance Program - PHASE 2$5 million program for residents struggling amid the coronavirus crisis to pay back rent deferred under Anaheim’s eviction moratorium, or state and federal eviction protectionshttps://www.anaheim.net/5532/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Rent cannot exceed 120% FMRW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Rental RegistryCommunity Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$5,000,000.00CARESBoth$2,100.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.anaheim.net/DocumentCenter/View/32015/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Fact-Sheet-fall-2020?bidId=https://www.anaheim.net/5532/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program10/7/2020Anaheim, California33.8365932, -117.9143012
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CityCaliforniaApple ValleyEmergency Rental AssistanceThe Town of Apple Valley as an entitlement Grantee under the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Program, receives an annual allocation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to use in the implementation of eligible programs. The Town will be using a portion of CDBG entitlement funds to implement an Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program that provides security deposits and short-term rental and/or utility assistance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CDBG-ERA funds will be used to facilitate urgent housing assistance to individuals and households experiencing a financial hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic.https://www.applevalley.org/services/emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of Apple ValleyCity/County Department$197,000.00CDBGBoth3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.vvng.com/town-of-apple-valley-launches-emergency-rental-and-utility-assistance-for-up-to-3-months/https://www.facebook.com/AppleValleyCA7/16/2020Apple Valley, California34.5008311, -117.1858759
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CityCaliforniaBeverly HillsBeverly Hills COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Beverly Hills City Council unanimously voted to approve a rent subsidy program for tenants impacted by COVID-19 at the Sept. 15 Regular Meeting. Councilmembers spent well over an hour crafting the final details of a $715,000 program that will directly pay landlords in an effort to stave off a potential wave of evictions stemming from the economic ripples of the pandemic.http://www.beverlyhills.org/departments/communitydevelopment/rentstabilizationdivision/?NFR=1COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Only applies to tenants living on multi-family propertiesW-9/Payee InformationCity of Beverly HillsCity/County Department$715,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$3,000.003 monthsUnknownYesSeniors and households with childrenhttps://bhcourier.com/2020/09/17/rent-assistance-program-approved/https://beverlypress.com/2020/09/beverly-hills-to-offer-residential-rent-subsidy/9/22/2020Beverly Hills, California34.0736204, -118.4003563
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CityCaliforniaBuena ParkCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program will provide emergency rental assistance to Buena Park residents facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Eligible households who applied will receive emergency rental assistance up to $1,000 per month, through December 31, 2020.http://www.buenapark.com/city-departments/economic-development/tenant-based-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)City of Buena ParkCity/County DepartmentFuture/current payments only1000/month through 12/31/208/12/2020Buena Park, California33.8674044, -117.9981387
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CityCaliforniaCarsonCity of Carson Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Carson has allocated CARES Act emergency funding to provide rental assistance grants to income eligible individuals and families residing in the City of Carson and economically impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic through job loss, furloughs or deduction in hours or pay. Rental Emergency grants of up to a max of $10,000 are made on behalf of the incomeeligible applicant, to maintain housing and/or to reduce rental payments in arrears as a result of the economic downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic.http://ci.carson.ca.us/CommunityDevelopment/housing_cdbg.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Statement from landlord with amount owedCity of CarsonCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVTenantBoth$10,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://ktla.com/news/local-news/city-of-carson-turns-luxury-apartments-into-150-units-of-workforce-housing/http://ci.carson.ca.us/CommunityDevelopment/housing_cdbg.aspxhttp://ci.carson.ca.us/content/files/pdfs/housing/rental/Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf1/28/2021Carson, California33.8316745, -118.281693
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CityCaliforniaChinoEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Chino city council Tuesday approved using the majority of its recent allocation of $457,388 in CARES Act funds to provide rental assistance intended to prevent homelessness and evictions. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program was awarded $326,404 to provide residents with financial hardship three months of rental assistance.COVID Response ProgramCity of ChinoCity/County Department$326,404.00CARES, CDBG-CV3 monthshttps://www.championnewspapers.com/news/article_69a95748-5cd1-11eb-b062-d3deaf5c8f8e.htmlhttps://www.cityofchino.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_10382578/File/City%20Hall/Departments/Community%20Development/CDBG/CDBG-CV/Exhibit%201%20-2019-20%20Substantial%20Amendment%20CARES%20Act%20CDBG-CV3%20Funds.pdf2/3/2021Chino, California34.0122346, -117.688944
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CityCaliforniaContra Costa and Solano CountyShelter Inc. COVID ProgramThese dedicated emergency funds are for those who are impacted during these trying times. This program, an expansion of our eviction prevention hotline, allows us to help families who have lost income, increased expenses for safety precautions, and are at risk of losing their housing. Available assistance: Payment of past due rent, payment of current month's rent, payment of future months' rent, payment of outstanding utility bills, funds for food and necessities, funds for short-term emergency housing, referrals to other services.https://shelterinc.org/programs/covid-19-hotline.htmlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationShelter, Inc.Non-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVBoth6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://shelterinc.org/programs/covid-19-hotline.htmlhttps://patch.com/california/walnutcreek/emergency-housing-rent-mortgage-utility-assistance-funds-available-walnut1/5/2021Contra Costa and Solano County, California37.9458188, -122.0607511
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CityCaliforniaCorte MaderaCorte Madera COVID-19 Housing Assistance FundThe Corte Madera COVID-19 Housing Assistance Fund was created through a partnership between the Corte Madera Community Foundation and the Town of Corte Madera. This $75,000 fund is intended to assist Corte Madera residents who are currently experiencing a financial hardship due to COVID-19 and the necessary health and safety precautions to comply with shelter-in-place orders issued by the County of Marin and the Governor of the State of California.https://www.townofcortemadera.org/DocumentCenter/View/5150/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Application-FinalCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Federal tax returns, school records or birth certificates for dependent childrenW-9/Payee InformationTown of Corte Madera, Corte Madera Community FoundationCollaboration$75,000.00BothOne-timeNeitherhttps://www.townofcortemadera.org/DocumentCenter/View/5150/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Application-Final7/16/2020Corte Madera, California37.9254806, -122.5274755
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CityCaliforniaCorte MaderaCorte Madera COVID-19 Housing Assistance Fund Phase 2The Corte Madera COVID-19 Housing Assistance Fund was created through a partnership between the Corte Madera Community Foundation and the Town of Corte Madera back in June 2020. This relief fund was used to assist qualified applicants with paying a portion of their rent or mortgage payment for their primary residence. Due to the continuing economic hardships people in our Town, we are once again encouraging our residents to apply for a possible opportunity to receive some housing assistance.https://www.townofcortemadera.org/DocumentCenter/View/5150/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Application-FinalCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, School records or birth certificates for applicants stating they have dependent childrenW-9/Payee InformationTown of Corte Madera, Corte Madera Community FoundationCollaborationBothOne-timehttps://www.townofcortemadera.org/938/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Fundhttps://www.townofcortemadera.org/DocumentCenter/View/5150/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Application-Final8/31/2020Corte Madera, California37.9254806, -122.5274755
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CityCaliforniaCosta MesaCosta Mesa CDBG-CV COVID Rental Assistance ProgramThe Costa Mesa CDBG-CV Rental Assistance Program provides residents experiencing a loss of income, directly related to COVID-19, with up to $6,000 per household or a maximum three (3) months full rent, whichever is less. Residents with incomes at or below 80% Area Median Income (AMI) who were current with rent payments prior to March 31, 2020, and who are otherwise in good financial standing may qualify.https://www.spinoc.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationServing People in Need (SPIN) and Mercy House Living CentersNon-governmental$387,321.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$6,000.00Three monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://ftp.costamesaca.gov/costamesaca/council/agenda/2020/2020-10-06/NB-2.pdfhttps://voiceofoc.org/2020/10/costa-mesa-launches-rental-assistance-program-for-residents-affected-by-covid/https://www.spinoc.org/news/2020/11/6/spin-receives-funding-for-costa-mesa-rental-assistance-program10/14/2020Costa Mesa, California33.6638439, -117.9047429
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CityCaliforniaCulver CityEmergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) provides financial assistance to low-moderate income persons. With funding from the CARES Act, Culver City will provide assistance for people who have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the form of rental assistance grants.https://www.culvercity.org/live/public-safety/emergency-preparedness/coronavirus/community-informationPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusCommunity Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$130,839.00CARESBoth12 monthsLotteryhttps://www.culvercity.org/home/showdocument?id=20350https://patch.com/california/culvercity/culver-city-coronavirus-emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.culvercity.org/Home/Components/News/News/3343/8/12/2020Culver City, California34.0211224, -118.3964665
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CityCaliforniaEmeryvilleCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“Program”) is to mitigate potential homelessness and displacement of existing Emeryville Affected Residential Tenants that experience a decrease in household income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Program is the third prong to the tenant protections efforts the City of Emeryville has implemented to assist tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The other two measures include a moratorium on evictions and an ordinance requiring Landlords to offer repayment plans for any unpaid rent during the period the eviction moratorium is in effect. The Emeryville Disaster Fund and private donations is providing funding to support tenants’ rental payment needs upon the end of the Emeryville Eviction Moratorium. Bay Area Community Services (BACS) will be administering this program on behalf of the City of Emeryville.https://housing.bayareacs.org/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDBay Area Community ServicesNon-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESFuture/current payments only$2,793.001 month (may reapply)Self-Certification Permitted[The Hayward and Emeryville] " funds together total more than $1 million, with that money coming from city coffers, private donations and federal CARES Act funds, said Jonathan Russell, associate director of programs for Bay Area Community Services." (5/14)8/12/2020Emeryville, California37.8395028, -122.2892278
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CityCaliforniaEncinitasCOVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe City of Encinitas COVID-19 Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance Program provides financial assistance to eligible Encinitas households facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://encinitasca.gov/Residents/Housing-Resources/NEW-Emergency-Rental-and-Utility-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationDevelopment Services DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCDBG, CARESBoth$4,500.00One-timehttps://coronavirus.encinitasca.gov/Portals/2/COVID%20Rental%20Assistance%20Flyer%20(English)%208.3.2020.pdf?ver=2020-08-03-145733-710https://www.encinitasadvocate.com/news/story/2020-08-07/city-of-encinitas-offers-covid-19-emergency-rental-and-utility-assistance-program8/12/2020Encinitas, California33.0369867, -117.2919818
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CityCaliforniaFontanaCityLink Housing AssistanceCityLink, in partnership with the City of Fontana, has funding to assist Fontana residents with rental assistance and rapid re-housing through Emergency Solutions Grants, according to Anna Ulibarri, who coordinates CityLink's services. "If you have been affected with income loss, loss of job or other mitigating circumstances because of COVID-19, live in the City of Fontana, and need assistance, you can contact our lead case manager at (909) 803-1059, ext. 2204 for program details," Ulibarri said.(909) 803-1059, ext. 2204COVID Response ProgramCityLinkNon-governmentalESG2/3/2021Fontana, California34.0922335, -117.435048
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CityCaliforniaFresnoFresno Housing Retention GrantsThe city of Fresno is offering the first wave of $5 million in grants to help people stay in their homes if they’ve been hurt financially by the coronavirus. Co-sponsored by Councilmembers Esmeralda Soria, Miguel Arias and Luis Chavez, the program offers grants of $1,500 to individuals and $3,000 for families.http://www.wfresnofrc.org/housing-retention-programCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusPartner West Fresno Family Resource Center Reading and Beyond, The Fresno Center, Centro La Familia, Education & Leadership Foundation, Jakara Movement,Non-governmental$8,500,000.00CARESArrears only$4500 total for families; $3000 for individualsnoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.fresnobee.com/news/coronavirus/article243932282.htmlhttps://abc30.com/fresno-housing-grant-applications-retention-program/6288646/http://www.wfresnofrc.org/housing-retention-program7/16/2020Fresno, California36.7377981, -119.7871247
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CityCaliforniaGilroyGilroy Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Gilroy, in partnership with St. Joseph’s Family Center, is providing Community Development Block Grant CARES Act funding (CDBG-CV) towards a rental assistance program. These funds are designed to help extremely low-income tenants with paying a portion of their rents in order to avoid eviction.https://stjosephsgilroy.org/events/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Landlord must complete past due rent letterSt. Joseph's Family CenterNon-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$3,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://gilroydispatch.com/local-scene-virtual-election-forum-set-rental-assistance-applications-available/https://stjosephsgilroy.org/events/9/29/2020Gilroy, California37.0029828, -121.5566373
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CityCaliforniaGlendaleEmergency Rental Assistance Program Phase 2The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP-C19) provides residential rent payments to landlords on behalf of a low income eligible household, up to $750 per month, for two months ($1,500 maximum assistance).https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/community-development/housing/erapCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationGlendale Community Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARES, CDBG-CVBoth$1,500.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/community-development/housing/erap1/5/2021Glendale, California34.1425078, -118.255075
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CityCaliforniaGlendaleEmergency Rental Assistance Program Phase 1The Glendale City Council made available $2.75 million in COVID-19 Recovery Grants on July 1, 2020 to help those facing financial hardship due to COVID-19. Low-income renters were given the opportunity to apply for funding. Because the program was oversubscribed, a random lottery was conducted by an independent third party vendor on July 24, 2020.https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/community-development/housing/erapCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationGlendale Community Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$2,750,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$1,500.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/community-development/housing/erap8/3/2020Glendale, California34.1425078, -118.255075
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CityCaliforniaGlendoraGlendora Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program offers eligible households impacted by COVID-19 with assistance towards monthly rent up to $1,000 per month for up to six months. The City of Glendora is providing financial assistance to qualifying households that have seen their income reduced as a result of COVID-19. The program is made possible through the Community Development Block Grant - Corona Virus (CDBG-CV) funds issued through the CARES Act.https://www.cityofglendora.org/residents/coronavirus/emergency-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Program Participation-Payment Acceptance FormCity of GlendoraCity/County Department$312,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$6,000.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-west/coronavirus/2020/11/12/glendora-approves-program-to-help-renters-hurt-financially-by-covid-19https://www.cityofglendora.org/residents/coronavirus/emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.cityofglendora.org/home/showpublisheddocument?id=2750511/24/2020Glendora, California34.1361187, -117.865339
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CityCaliforniaHaywardCity of Hayward Rental Housing Relief ProgramThe purpose of Hayward’s Rental Housing Relief Program (“program”) is to support residents who are at greatest risk of displacement due to non-payment of rent related to the COVID-19 pandemic and to offset corresponding lost revenue that landlords need to provide housing services. The program provides a onetime rent relief grant directly to landlords on behalf of low-income tenants to reduce burden on tenants and ensure landlords receive the revenue needed to maintain housing services. Bay Area Community Services (BACS) will be administering the program on behalf of the City of Hayward.https://housing.bayareacs.org/attachments/Tenant%20Relief%20Program%20Guidelines.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less if cost-burdened, or 50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationBay Area Community ServicesNon-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESArrears only$2,500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/08/08/covid-19-rental-assistance-program-launched-for-hayward-tenants/https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/05/14/new-coronavirus-relief-funds-launch-for-struggling-east-bay-renters/https://housing.bayareacs.org/8/12/2020Hayward, California37.6687665, -122.0809964
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CityCaliforniaIndioIndio United Lift Rental Assistance FundThe Indio City Council approved the distribution of more than $750,000 to help residents impacted by COVID-19 pay their late rent and past due water bills. $645,754 will go towards rental assistance. The collective action partnership Lift to Rise has agreed to administer the rental assistance program. About 285 renter households could be helped through the program, the report said.https://www.unitedlift.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past due rent must be April 2020 and later; IDW-9/Payee InformationUnited LiftCollaboration$645,754.00CDBG, CARESBoth$3,500.00NoneOne-timehttps://www.indio.org/your_government/preparedness_prog/covid_19business.htmhttps://www.desertsun.com/story/news/local/indio/2021/01/20/indio-council-moves-ahead-business-grants-rental-assistance/4241068001/https://www.unitedlift.org/1/28/2021Indio, California33.7205771, -116.2155619
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CityCaliforniaInglewoodCOVID-19 Inglewood Rent Relief ProgramThe COVID-19 rent relief program impacts eligible participants who are of very low- to extremely low-income status. The relief manual states that participants “may pay a minimum of 30% of their total income toward monthly rent, total tenant payment.” The relief program is given on a need-basis. The same manual states that “priority will be given to those below 30% Area Median Income.”https://www.cityofinglewood.org/DocumentCenter/View/15417/Rent-Relief-----Final-Flyer-9-2-2020COVID Response Program50% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity of InglewoodCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVUnknownMust pay at least 30% of income toward rentUnknownYes30% AMI, Elderly and disabled personshttps://www.cityofinglewood.org/DocumentCenter/View/15417/Rent-Relief-----Final-Flyer-9-2-2020https://csulauniversitytimes.com/rent-relief-extension-approved-for-inglewood-residents/11/4/2020Inglewood, California33.9616801, -118.3531311
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CityCaliforniaIrvineIrvine Rental Assistance Program PHASE 2Irvine residents on Monday were able to begin applying for a new round of rental assistance dedicated for those who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The city will offer financial help to as many as 250 renters.https://www.cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/rental-assistance-program-closed-october-2COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCity of IrvineCity/County Department$2,000,000.00CARESBoth$1,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://abc7.com/irvine-rental-assistance-rent-covid-coronavirus/6487317/https://www.cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/rental-assistance-program-reopen-september-21http://legacy.cityofirvine.org/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=325659/22/2020Irvine, California33.6845673, -117.8265049
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CityCaliforniaIrvineIrvine Rental Assistance Program PHASE 1At a special meeting on June 23, the Irvine City Council reaffirmed a previously approved Rental Assistance Program to provide financial support to Irvine residents impacted by COVID-19. The City of Irvine has committed $2,000,000 in one-time federal CARES Act funding to create the Rental Assistance Program.https://www.cityofirvine.org/news-media/news-article/rental-assistance-program-reopen-september-21COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationBay Area Community ServicesNon-governmental$2,000,000.00CARESUnknown$1,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.greaterirvinechamber.com/news/latest-news/p/item/28049/city-of-irvine-to-start-rental-assistance-program10/7/2020Irvine, California33.6845673, -117.8265049
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CountyCaliforniaKern CountyKern County Rental and Mortgage AssistanceThe Kern County Board of Supervisors approved a $5 million rental and mortgage assistance program with money from the CARES Act. The county will partner with the Housing Authority of the County of Kern to vet applicants and distribute money directly to landlords or lenders. The Bakersfield City Council also approved $5 million for a Rental Assistance program in partnership with the Kern Housing Authority.https://www.kernha.org/fileLibrary/RMA%20Flyer.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or lessHousing Authority of the County of KernCity/County Department$10,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$5,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.turnto23.com/news/local-news/updates-on-the-rental-and-mortgage-assistance-program-in-kern-countyhttps://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/kern-county-board-of-supervisors-approve-5-million-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.kget.com/sunrise-interviews/rent-and-mortgage-assistance-program-still-accepting-applications/8/31/2020Kern County, California35.4937274, -118.8596804
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CountyCaliforniaKings CountyKings County Rental and Mortgage AssistanceKings Community Action Organization is providing rental or mortgage financial support to help individuals and families impacted by COVID-19. Anyone who resides in Kings County that is behind on their rent or mortgage payments due to a COVID-19 related event and is within the 200% poverty range is eligible for the program.https://www.kcao.org/COVID Response Program200% FPL, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationKings Community Action OrganizationNon-governmental$400,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown3 monthsUnknownhttps://hanfordsentinel.com/news/kcao-offers-rental-mortgage-assistance/article_afb7f14b-8738-5ab2-ac57-24f49ce23531.htmlhttps://www.kcao.org/covid1911/18/2020Kings County, California36.0988489, -119.8815203
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CityCaliforniaLong BeachLong Beach CARES Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Long Beach CARES Emergency Rental Assistance (LB CARES) program provides emergency rental assistance grants to Long Beach households that are income-eligible and have been economically impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic through job loss, furlough, or reduction in hours or pay.http://www.longbeach.gov/lbds/lbcares/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Applicants cannot be receiving any other form of rental assistance payments.W-9/Payee Information, Signed Landlord Participation-Payment Acceptance AgreementLong Beach Development ServicesCity/County Department$5,300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$3,000.003 monthsLotterySelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.presstelegram.com/2020/06/09/long-beach-oks-rent-assistance-more-coronavirus-relief/http://www.longbeach.gov/lbds/lbcares/https://www.presstelegram.com/2020/06/23/long-beach-proposes-new-rental-assistance-program-for-struggling-tenants/7/16/2020Long Beach, California33.7700504, -118.1937395
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CityCaliforniaLos AngelesCity of Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance ProgramNearly 50,000 Los Angeles families hurt by the economic and health fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic could get help from a $100-million rent relief program passed by the City Council on Tuesday. The money would provide up to $2,000 in rental assistance for low-income households who have lost work, fallen ill or had to assist sick family members during the crisis.https://hcidla.lacity.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Proof of tenancy (lease, notice from landlord, gas/electric bills, etc.)W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Future Rent Increase RestrictionsLA Housing and Community Investment DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$103,000,000.00CARES, CRFFuture/current payments only$2,000.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.latimes.com/homeless-housing/story/2020-06-23/l-a-passes-100-million-coronavirus-rent-reliefhttps://hcidla.lacity.org/https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/la-renters-relief-program-begins-taking-applications/2395181/7/16/2020Los Angeles, California34.0522342, -118.2436849
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CityCaliforniaLos AngelesNCJW|LA Emergency LA Rental Assistance ProgramThe NCJW|LA Los Angeles Rental Assistance Program (RAP) supports women and their families to stay in their homes. We have activated the Emergency LA Rental Assistance Program (RAP) due to COVID-19. The Emergency LA RAP provides one-time financial assistance, for up to $1,000 for households impacted by COVID-19 through loss of employment, reduction in income or illness. Checks are made payable directly to property management companies. Qualified applicants live in one of four zip codes (90004, 90028, 90029, 90038), identify as female, and have at least one dependent living with them.https://www.ncjwla.org/larentalprogram/COVID Response Program$41,880 for two-person household, varies by size, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Applicant must identify as a woman, must file taxes as head of household, must have dependents of any age in the same household, must live in one of four zip codes (90004, 90028, 90029, 90038)National Council of Jewish WomenNon-governmental$450,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://ncjwla.wufoo.com/forms/emergency-la-rental-assistance-program-intake/https://www.ncjwla.org/lead-learn-and-build-with-ncjwla/8/12/2020Los Angeles, California34.0522342, -118.2436849
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CountyCaliforniaLos Angeles CountyLos Angeles County Rent Relief ProgramThe LA County COVID-19 Rent Relief Program is for tenants who reside within the COUNTY of Los Angeles, with the exception of residents of the CITY of Los Angeles. The funding source for the program is the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund. The program will provide rental assistance to tenants who are low-income and recently impacted by loss of income related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants will be selected based on a lottery system and those who are selected must provide required documentation.https://www.211la.org/lacounty/rentreliefCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, 30% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Proof of incomeW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Future Rent Increase RestrictionsLos Angeles County Development AuthorityCity/County Department$100,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$10,000.00One-timeLotteryYesResidents who live in zip codes at higher risk of eviction and other socio-economic vulnerabilities will be fast tracked for assistance if they are at 50% or below the median incomehttps://wwwa.lacda.org/docs/default-source/rent-relief-programs/la-county-covid-19-rent-relief-faqs---final---english.pdf?sfvrsn=c35092bd_4https://commercialobserver.com/2020/08/los-angeles-county-100-million-rent-relief-pandemic-renters-landlords/8/21/2020Los Angeles County, California34.0522342, -118.2436849
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CountyCaliforniaLos Angeles CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a proposal by Supervisors Janice Hahn and Hilda Solis to create an Emergency Rent Assistance Program during the COVID-19 crisis. When it is created, the program could provide up to $1000 per month for three months to renters who have lost income due to the coronavirus pandemic.https://wwwa.lacda.org/programs/rent-reliefCOVID Response ProgramIncome limits vary by district, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationLos Angeles County Development AuthorityCity/County DepartmentBoth$3,000.003 monthsLotteryhttps://covid19.lacounty.gov/covid19-news/la-county-create-emergency-rent-assistance-program/https://wwwa.lacda.org/docs/default-source/covid-19-resources/faq.pdf?sfvrsn=50bc93bd_2https://wwwa.lacda.org/programs/rent-relief7/16/2020Los Angeles County, California34.0522342, -118.2436849
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CityCaliforniaMammoth LakesML CARESThe Town of Mammoth Lakes CARES COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ML CARES) is designed to provide limited emergency rental assistance grants to income-eligible Mammoth Lakes households that are experiencing financial hardship and are unable to pay all, or a portion, of their monthly rent due to the COVID-19 public health emergency.https://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/CARES-ERAP-Application_FINAL.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of Mammoth LakesCity/County Department$61,600.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$1,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/CDBG-CV1-CARES-COVID-19-Rental-Guidelines.pdfhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/CARES-ERAP-Application_FINAL.pdfhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/rental-assistance-program/11/4/2020Mammoth Lakes, California37.648546, -118.972079
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CityCaliforniaMantecaCOVID-19 Homelessness Prevention ProgramThe city of Manteca is offering a Rental Assistance Program. The Rental Assistance Program is administered by Central Valley Low Income Housing Corp. on behalf of the city of Manteca. Assistance includes rent for the current month and past due rent back to March 13 caused by the impact of COVID-19.http://cvlihc.org/covid-19/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Tenant must be rent-burdened (over 30% of income goes to housing costs)W-9/Payee InformationCentral Valley Low Income Housing CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$200,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only3 monthshttps://www.mantecabulletin.com/news/local-news/manteca-offers-pandemic-rental-assistance/11/4/2020Manteca, California37.7974273, -121.2160526
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CountyCaliforniaMarin CountyEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramAbout $3 million in rental assistance has been provided since the program started in March, when the Marin County Board of Supervisors approved a new local relief fund partnership with the Marin Community Foundation. About $2.8 million more is available for a round of funding to cover rental payments from September through January, in alignment with the state's eviction moratorium.https://housingfirst.marinhhs.org/emergency-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusDepartment of HousingCity/County Department$2,800,000.00UnknownUnknownhttps://patch.com/california/sanrafael/new-marin-county-info-released-renters-seeking-assistancehttps://www.marincounty.org/depts/cd/divisions/housing/renter-and-landlord-resourceshttps://housingfirst.marinhhs.org/emergency-rental-assistance-program1/5/2021Marin County, California38.083403, -122.7633036
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CountyCaliforniaMarin CountyEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Marin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved doubling the size of an existing safety net COVID-19 Response Fund for immediate rental assistance for the homeless and those facing homelessness. The county and the Marin Community Foundation each contributed $500,000 to the relief fund on March 24. Of the $1 million, $650,000 was allocated for rental assistance between March 31 and June 30. On April 21, the county and the Marin Community Foundation each contributed an additional $500,000 to the COVID-19 Response Fund. In mid-July, the Foundation allocated another $1 million for coronavirus response, of which $500,000 was earmarked for rental assistance.https://housingfirst.marinhhs.org/emergency-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response ProgramDepartment of Health and Human ServicesCity/County Department$3,200,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERUnknownUnknownhttps://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/04/21/marin-co-supes-double-covid-19-rental-assistance-fund-for-homeless/https://www.marincounty.org/main/county-press-releases/press-releases/2020/cao-covid-relieffund-041720https://www.marinij.com/2020/07/13/marin-community-foundation-adds-1-million-to-covid-19-fight/7/16/2020Marin County, California38.083403, -122.7633036
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CityCaliforniaMaywoodCity of Maywood Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (COVID-19-ERA) program provides emergency rental assistance grants to income-eligible households economically impacted during the COVID- 19 pandemic through job loss, furlough or reduction in hours or pay. Emergency Rental Assistance grants are rental payments made on behalf of an income-eligible household, up to $1,500 for a period of 1 month to maintain housing and/or to reduce rental payment delinquency in arrearshttps://www.cityofmaywood.com/EmergencyRentalAssistanceProgramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity HallCity/County DepartmentCDBG, CARESBoth$1,500.001 monthLotteryhttps://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/coronavirus/city-of-maywood-providing-emergency-covid-19-rental-assistance/2435490/10/7/2020Maywood, California33.9866807, -118.185349
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CountyCaliforniaMerced CountyMerced County's Emergency Mortage, Rent, and Utility Assistance ProgramCentral Valley Opportunity Center is helping Merced County residents with up to $4,000 in rental, mortgage, and utility assistance.https://3f6be7c6-465d-489e-8fa8-622ef07b6774.filesusr.com/ugd/f82c08_141d65bdd39a47eb8031c66421ea4fd4.pdfCOVID Response Program250% FPL or below, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusCentral Valley Opportunity CenterNon-governmental$1,000,000.00CAREShttps://www.mercedsunstar.com/news/local/article247763525.html12/23/2020Merced County, California37.2009788, -120.7120023
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CountyCaliforniaMono CountyRental Assistance ProgramThe Rental Assistance Program is designed to provide limited assistance to persons in the Town
of Mammoth Lakes and the County of Mono who are experiencing financial hardship and are
unable to pay all or a portion of their monthly rent due to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
https://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/MLH-Rental-Assistance-Program-Application-REV-5-22-20-kp_6-5-20-1.pdfCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationMammoth Lakes HousingNon-governmentalFuture/current payments only$2,000.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/MLH-Rental-Assistance-Program-Application-REV-5-22-20-kp_6-5-20-1.pdfhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/MLH-Rental-Assistance-Program-Guidelines-REV-5-25-20-kp_6-5-20.pdfhttps://mammothlakeshousing.org/rental-assistance-program/11/4/2020Mono County, California37.9218608, -118.9528645
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CityCaliforniaMountain ViewCommunity Services Agency
Rental Assistance Rent Relief Program
The Mountain View City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to create a $500,000 renter assistance program to stave off evictions amid mounting wage losses and economic hardship caused by the new coronavirushttps://www.csacares.org/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Community Services Agency of Mountain View and Los AltosNon-governmental$2,800,000.00CDBG, LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYFuture/current payments only2 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.mv-voice.com/news/2020/03/18/mountain-view-city-council-approves-500k-emergency-relief-fund-for-struggling-tenantshttps://www.csacares.org/https://www.mv-voice.com/news/2020/05/07/mountain-views-rent-relief-program-grows-to-26-million-surpassing-other-bay-area-cities7/16/2020Mountain View, California37.4418834, -122.1430195
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CountyCaliforniaNapa CountyHOME TENANT BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMThe Napa City Council is reallocating approximately $1.4 million from its Housing Division for rental assistance for tenants. About $400,000 of the total will be drawn from an existing program to support low-income first-time homeowners, funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Ferrell received permission from the state and HUD to use a portion of the city’s award from last year for rental assistance instead. The remaining $1 million will come from money the city has collected in loan repayments from earlier low-income homebuyers.http://www.cityofnapa.org/DocumentCenter/View/6538/TBRA-Waiting-List-FAQs-English-PDF?bidId=COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Owner of unit must be willing to enter agreement through HOME TBRA program.W-9/Payee Information, Owner of unit must be willing to enter agreement through HOME TBRA program.Housing Division, City of NapaHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$1,400,000.00HOMEUnknownAt or below 110% FMR30-50% of income12 monthsLotteryhttps://napavalleyregister.com/news/local/napa-city-council-approved-1-4-million-in-rental-assistance-for-people-hurt-by-pandemic/article_90f6c1ff-21d8-5a8a-9836-16416d9fb110.htmlhttps://www.cityofnapa.org/documentcenter/view/65357/16/2020Napa County, California38.5024689, -122.2653887
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CityCaliforniaOaklandKeep Oakland HousedKeep Oakland Housed is expanding services to provide crisis stabilization and support, continuing to operate on the front lines of the housing crisis to prevent homelessness before it starts.

KOH is a city-wide collaborative effort made up of Bay Area Community Services, Catholic Charities of the East Bay, and East Bay Community Law Center. The effort is uniquely poised to support the unprecedented number of Oakland community members who are experiencing a housing crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://www.keepoaklandhoused.org/post/extending-covid-19-financial-assistance-through-keep-oakland-housedPre-COVID Program30% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Proof of incomeW-9/Payee InformationKeep Oakland HousedCollaboration$5,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESBothhttps://www.keepoaklandhoused.org/howtogethelphttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/cant-pay-rent-coronavirus_l_5e87a355c5b6e7d76c63ab8c8/12/2020Oakland, California37.8043514, -122.2711639
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CityCaliforniaOntarioShort-Term Rental and Utility Assistance ProgramThe City of Ontario has created the following new program with CARES Act Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to aid qualified low-income Ontario residents in recovering from the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic:. Short-Term Rental and Utility Assistance Program (Renters Only): This program provides emergency grants to qualified low-income renters that had a documented loss in household income related to COVID-19. Eligible uses of funds include deferred rent payments to prevent eviction and deferred utility payments. Maximum assistance is limited to $10,000 per household.https://www.ontarioca.gov/HousingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Landlord certification of arrearsCity of OntarioCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVTenantArrears only$10,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.ontarioca.gov/Housinghttps://www.ontarioca.gov/sites/default/files/Ontario-Files/Housing-Municipal-Services/STRUAP%20Application%20for%20Assistance%20PAPER%2002-2021.pdf2/11/2021Ontario, California34.0633443, -117.6508876
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CountyCaliforniaOrange CountyOrange County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Rental Assistance program is an income-based program aimed at helping Orange County’s most vulnerable tenants who are in imminent danger of eviction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will distribute more than $33 million of federal funds to assist County residents who have been unable to pay their rent due to a loss of income related to COVID-19. Residents can say informed about the program by visiting ocfl.net/RentalAssistance.https://era.211oc.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less , COVID Hardship, Past Due RentW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsCity/County DepartmentCARESBothBoth$10,000.003/3/2021Orange County, California33.7174708, -117.8311428
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CountyCaliforniaOrange CountyOrange County United Way Pandemic Relief FundOrange County United Way has established a relief fund to prevent people helped by rapid re-housing and transitional living programs from becoming homeless. In April the program offered households $500 to pay rent.https://www.unitedwayoc.org/blog/need-help-during-the-covid-19-outbreak-in-oc/COVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Orange CountyNon-governmental$4,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://www.ocregister.com/2020/04/03/coronavirus-response-county-nonprofits-coordinate-community-resources/https://www.gofundme.com/f/pandemic-relief-fund7/16/2020Orange County , California33.7174708, -117.8311428
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CityCaliforniaPalm DesertCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe city of Palm Desert announced Monday it is accepting applications from rental property owners whose tenants require help paying their rent due to financial hits suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity of Palm DesertCity/County DepartmentCARESLandlordArrears only$5,000.00https://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/Home/Components/News/News/15646/https://nbcpalmsprings.com/2021/03/15/palm-desert-offers-covid-impacted-households-emergency-rental-assistance/3/29/2021Palm Desert, California33.7222445, -116.3744556
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CityCaliforniaPalmdaleRental Assistance ProgramThe Rental Assistance Program provides emergency rental assistance grants up to $5,000 to income-eligible individuals and families economically impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic through job loss, furlough or reduction in hours or pay.https://cityofpalmdale.org/1027/Rental-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of PalmdaleCity/County DepartmentHOMEBoth$5,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.avpress.com/news/rap-application-deadline-extended-to-monday/article_e60add9e-1e55-11eb-9b0f-57562cc5e815.htmlhttps://cityofpalmdale.org/1027/Rental-Assistance-Program11/18/2020Palmdale, California34.5794343, -118.1164613
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CityCaliforniaPalo AltoHomeless Families FundTwo San Mateo County parishes and Catholic Charities of San Francisco partnered together during the fall to pay rent for nearly 50 clients who had fallen behind on payments during the pandemic. The collaboration between the three groups helped leverage aid quickly and efficiently to people who had lost their jobs and the ability to pay rent. St. Francis of Assisi in East Palo Alto met with prospective applicants and forwarded them to Catholic Charities staff, who handled applications and connected people with other social support services.https://www.catholiccharitiessf.org/Pre-COVID ProgramOpen to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCatholic Charities of San FranciscoNon-governmental$180,000.00TenantBoth$8,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://catholic-sf.org/news/parish-fund-provides-rental-aid-for-east-palo-alto-residents1/22/2021Palo Alto, California37.4418834, -122.1430195
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CityCaliforniaParamountEmergency Mortgage Assistance and Emergency Rental AssistanceThe City has launched its Emergency Mortgage Assistance and Emergency Rental Assistance grant programs with funding from the Federal government’s CARES Act. Paramount homeowners or renters who have lost income because of COVID-19 can get one-time grants to help with mortgage or rent payments or utility payments. To qualify you must meet certain income limits.

The maximum amount of assistance is $1,000 per month for two consecutive months. The grant is paid directly to the mortgage company, landlord, or utility company, and does not need to be paid back.

Funds are limited. Therefore, a virtual lottery will be conducted on Monday, July 20 at 4:00 p.m. to determine the order that applications will be reviewed. Applications are due at City Hall no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17.
http://www.paramountcity.com/community/cdbgCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Program Participation-Payment Acceptance formCity of ParamountNon-governmentalCDBG, CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$2,000.002 monthsLotterySelf-Certification Permittedhttp://www.paramountcity.com/Home/Components/News/News/2379/7/16/2020Paramount, California33.8894598, -118.1597911
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CityCaliforniaPasadenaEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Pasadena’s Housing Department can help. The Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program is available for eligible households financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERA can provide grants for up to three (3) months’ worth of past due rent, not to exceed $4,500 total. This program is available to renters residing in Pasadena, who have a current lease, and have notified their landlords of their inability to pay due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.https://www.cityofpasadena.net/housing/emergency-rental-assistance-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must not be receiving other government-funded rental assistance (ie TBRA)W-9/Payee Information, Signed Landlord Participation-Payment Acceptance AgreementPasadena Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$4,500.003 monthsNeitherYesContinuous tenancy in Pasadena; having children in the household; single income household; households with 4 or more; households with senior or disabled person; tiebreakers based on income and lotteryhttps://patch.com/california/pasadena-ca/city-pasadena-announces-emergency-rental-assistance-program7/16/2020Pasadena, California34.1477849, -118.1445155
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CityCaliforniaPetalumaPetaluma Rental Assistance ProgramThe Petaluma City Council unanimously approved the allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to assist Petaluma’s low-income households affected by the COVID-19 crisis, with temporary rental assistance. The program will be administered by Petaluma People Services Center, a venerable local non-profit organizationhttps://petalumapeople.org/housing/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Copy of the letter sent to landlord asking for rental forgiveness or extension of rentW-9/Payee InformationPetaluma People ServicesNon-governmental$300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://petalumapeople.org/rental-assistance-application/https://cityofpetaluma.org/announcement-about-rental-assistance-program/#:~:text=On%20Monday%2C%20May%204%2C%20the,crisis%2C%20with%20temporary%20rental%20assistance.&text=The%20City%20has%20been%20allocated%20%24206%2C544%20of%20those%20funds.https://www.petaluma360.com/article/news/pandemic-aid-boosts-petaluma-rental-assistance/?sba=AAS10/29/2020Petaluma, California38.232417, -122.6366524
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CountyCaliforniaPlacer CountyPlacer County Tenant Based Rental AssistanceThe Placer County Housing Authority and the Community Development Resource Agency HOME program are offering rental assistance to eligible low-income residents who are facing hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tenant Based Rental Assistance program offers assistance for up to four months of unpaid back rent and late fees accrued after March 13, 2020 (not to exceed $2,500), and is limited to funds available.https://www.placer.ca.gov/2134/Housing-VouchersCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Must sign TBRA contractPlacer County Housing AuthorityCity/County DepartmentHOMEArrears only$2,500.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.rosevilletoday.com/news/auburn/placer-county-covid-impact-rental-assistance-for-low-income-residents/https://www.rosevilletoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Rental-Assistance.pdf9/29/2020Placer County, California39.0915751, -120.8039474
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CityCaliforniaPleasantonCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (“ERAP”) has the objective of mitigating potential homelessness and displacement of existing Pleasanton residents who are experiencing a decrease in household income due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and thus, unable to pay their rent, by providing a grant to assist eligible tenants pay for delinquent rent.https://cityservecares.org/renthelp/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCityServeNon-governmental$850,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$5,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://cityservecares.org/renthelp/http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/resident/housing/rentals/assistance.asphttps://www.pleasantonweekly.com/news/2020/11/19/pleasanton-council-doubles-assistance-for-renters-struggling-during-covid-pandemic12/2/2020Pleasanton, California37.6604484, -121.8757968
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CityCaliforniaRedwoods CityCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City has a COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program for families and individuals impacted by COVID-19. The program is managed by the Fair Oaks Community Center and is intended to help households who have experienced a loss of income due to COVID-19 and have no other alternative sources of income, such as paid leave or unemployment insurance.https://www.redwoodcity.org/about-the-city/covid-19-housing-resourcesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusFair Oaks Community CenterNon-governmental$1,800,000.00UnknownFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.redwoodcity.org/about-the-city/covid-19-housing-resourceshttps://www.redwoodcity.org/home/showdocument?id=20618https://www.mv-voice.com/news/2020/05/07/mountain-views-rent-relief-program-grows-to-26-million-surpassing-other-bay-area-cities10/7/2020Redwoods City, California37.4847955, -122.228141
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CityCaliforniaRiverside CountyUnited LiftUnited Lift is a rental assistance program coordinated between Riverside County, United Way of the Inland Valleys, and Lift To Rise with the goal of keeping 10,000 families and residents housed. United Lift will administer $33 million in rental assistance between the months of June and November, with the first round of payments expected to be dispersed in early July.https://www.unitedlift.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Past due rent must be April 2020 and later; IDW-9/Payee InformationUnited LiftCollaboration$33,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFBoth$3,500.00NoneOne-timeLotteryhttps://www.lifttorise.org/protectionhttps://www.lifttorise.org/united-lift7/16/2020Riverside County, California33.7666873, -116.3591772
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CityCaliforniaSacramentoSacramento County COVID-19 Collaborative Financial AssistanceThe Sierra Health Foundation is overseeing a collaborative effort, called Collab for short, that uses established community groups to reach out to communities in an emergency-like response directive
Health counseling for those testing positive, immediate contact tracing, help with unemployment, rental assistance, food deliveries, and food bank serves are some of the resources being offered.
https://sacramento-county-covid-19-collaborative.mykajabi.com/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Sacramento County and over a dozen local orgsCollaboration$16,000,000.00CARESUnknownUnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://fox40.com/news/local-news/sacramento-county-launches-program-to-help-communities-hardest-hit-by-covid-19/https://sacramento-county-covid-19-collaborativ11/4/2020Sacramento, California38.5815719, -121.4943996
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CityCaliforniaSacramentoSacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA) ProgramThrough federal Coronavirus relief funding, this program will provide emergency rental assistance to renters in the City of Sacramento and the unincorporated County of Sacramento who have experienced a loss or reduction of employment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants are eligible to receive up to $4,000 in rental assistance via payment made directly to the landlord.https://www.shra.org/sera/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationSacramento Housing and Redevelopment AgencyCity/County Department$4,700,000.00CARES$4,000.00One-timeLotteryYesFamilies with minor children and families at 30% of Area Median Income (AMI) and lower.https://www.shra.org/sera-faqs/https://www.shra.org/sera/https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/10/09/sacramento-rental-assistance-program-now-accepting-applications-from-low-income-residents-through-oct-22/10/14/2020Sacramento, California38.5815719, -121.4943996
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CountyCaliforniaSan Benito CountyCARES Rental AssistanceThe County of San Benito has made available CARES funding to residents impacted by the COVID Pandemic to offer a variety of services. Residents and families who are struggling paying their rent or who are facing eviction can apply for assistance with Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA), Community Services & Workforce Development (CSWD).https://www.cosb.us/services/community/cares-rental-assistanceCOVID Response ProgramYes - unclear, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, IDs and birth certificates for all household members; applicant asked to submit landlord W9.W-9/Payee InformationSan Benito County Community Services & Workforce DevelopmentDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesCARESBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://benitolink.com/rental-assistance-program-through-cares-act/11/4/2020San Benito County, California36.5760883, -120.9876321
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CityCaliforniaSan DiegoCity of San Diego COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe San Diego City Council has approved the creation of an emergency rental assistance fund tied to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, although the details are still under consideration.https://www.sdhc.org/housing-opportunities/help-with-your-rent/covid-19-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less (pre-COVID), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset Limitations, Must be legal residentW-9/Payee InformationSan Diego Housing CommissionCity/County Department$15,100,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CRFBoth$4,000.00One-timeLottery and prioritizationYesFamilies with minors; Households with at least one person age 62+https://www.kusi.com/city-council-passes-covid-19-rental-assistance-program-looks-for-ways-to-fund-it/https://www.sdhc.org/about-us/coronavirus-covid-19/7/16/2020San Diego, California32.715738, -117.1610838
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CountyCaliforniaSan Diego CountyCounty of San Diego COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramSan Diego County residents who have been economically impacted by COVID-19 could qualify for one-time assistance of up to $3,000 to pay for past-due or upcoming rent. the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors allocated $24 million in funding for an Emergency Rental Assistance Program to ease that burden for thousands of county residents. The County of San Diego will be accepting applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program from September 24, 2020 –to October 8, 2020. Eligible applicants will then be selected at random.https://covid-19-reopen-rental-assistance.sandiegocounty.gov/Home/IndexCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Photo ID, Verification of current address, Income verificationW-9/Payee InformationCounty of San Diego Housing and Community Development ServicesDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$51,000,000.00OTHER, CARESBoth$3,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedHouseholds must not receive any other forms of rental subsidy such as Section 8 or other rental assistance programs, rapid rehousing assistance, or rental assistance from non-profit agencies.https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/county-offers-3000-pandemic-relief-to-renters/2410827/https://www.countynewscenter.com/county-emergency-rental-assistance-available-to-8000-households/https://bosagenda.sandiegocounty.gov/cob/cosd/cob/doc?id=0901127e80c07ada9/29/2020San Diego County, California32.7157305, -117.1610966
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CityCaliforniaSan FranciscoGive2SF Housing Stabilization ProgramThe Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development is partnering with the Eviction Defense Collaborative, Young Community Developers, La Raza Community Resource Center, Q Foundation and Catholic Charities of San Francisco to disburse the Give2SF COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund money.https://sf.gov/information/update-covid-19-housing-stabilization-programCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusMayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, Eviction Defense Collaborative, Young Community Developers, La Raza Community Resource Center, Q Foundation and Catholic Charities of San FranciscoCollaborationFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS$10,000.00YesHouseholds most in needhttps://missionlocal.org/2020/12/sf-rental-assistance-program-is-slow-cumbersome-and-forces-recipients-to-pay-increased-future-rent-activists-complain/12/23/2020San Francisco, California37.7749295, -122.4194155
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CityCaliforniaSan LeandroSan Leandro Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe San Leandro Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide rental assistance payments for up to three months on behalf of qualifying San Leandro renters who have lost income due to COVID-19 and meet federal low-income requirements. The program is being funded with $451,972 in one-time Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds. The application period opens on September 8, 2020 and will close on September 30, 2020.https://www.centrolegal.org/rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, Affidavit affirming landlord wont receive payment for the same month(s) of assistance providedCentro Legal De la RazaNon-governmental$451,972.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$8,940.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.centrolegal.org/rental-assistance/https://www.centrolegal.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/City-of-San-Leandro-Covid19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Guidelines.pdfhttps://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/city-of-san-leandro-assisting-tenants-who-cant-pay-rent-amid-covid-19/9/15/2020San Leandro, California37.7257663, -122.1568554
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CityCaliforniaSan MarcosCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramSan Marcos renters who have experienced financial setbacks due to COVID-19 may be eligible for the City's new COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program. The program, funded with $1,051,615 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) resources, will provide immediate financial aid to residents experiencing a loss of income directly related to COVID-19. It provides rental assistance (up to $10,000, total per household, per application for six (6) months of partial or full rent.) to residents whose incomes are at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income, who were current with rent payments prior to March 16, 2020 and who are otherwise in good financial standing.https://www.san-marcos.net/departments/neighborhood-programs/covid-19-rental-assistance-program#COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Liquid Asset Limitations$1,051,615.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$10,000.006 monthsYesApplicants with the lowest income levels will receive priority over other eligible applicants.http://www.sandiegometro.com/2020/10/daily-business-report-oct-1-2020/https://thecoastnews.com/city-of-san-marcos-launches-rental-assistance-program/10/7/2020San Marcos, California33.1433723, -117.1661449
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CountyCaliforniaSan Mateo CountySan Mateo COVID-19 Financial AssistanceEmergency Financial Assistance can be requested to help pay for the
following emergency needs, based on eligibility criteria and funding availability: housing assistance, utilities, transportation assistance, and other essential needs. Funds are limited and will be distributed based on eligibility and funding availability, through the Emergency Financial Assistance programs at the Core Service Agencies, including a new COVID-19 Emergency Financial Assistance program
https://hsa.smcgov.org/sites/hsa.smcgov.org/files/Resources%20for%20COVID%20Impacts%204-3-20.pdfCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationSan Mateo CountyCity/County Department$12,000,000.00BothFirst-come first-servedhttps://hsa.smcgov.org/sites/hsa.smcgov.org/files/Resources%20for%20COVID%20Impacts%204-3-20.pdf11/4/2020San Mateo County, California37.5629917, -122.3255254
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CountyCaliforniaSan Mateo CountySan Mateo Immigrant Relief FundThe San Mateo County Immigrant Relief Fund – initially funded by a generous contribution from John A. and Susan Sobrato – is providing financial support to immigrant families left out of the federal government’s relief efforts. Immigrant families may be eligible to receive a $1,000 grant to help in this time of crisis.https://missionassetfund.org/immigrant-families-grant-sm/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Intended for undocumented residentsMission Asset FundNon-governmental$12,600,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknown$1,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://missionassetfund.org/immigrant-families-grant-sm/https://localnewsmatters.org/2020/10/21/san-mateo-county-supes-approve-additional-2-million-for-immigrant-relief-fund/https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/10/07/san-mateo-co-immigrant-relief-fund-almost-depleted-with-only-half-of-demand-met/11/4/2020San Mateo County, California37.5629917, -122.3255254
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CountyCaliforniaSan Mateo County
Small Property Owner Assistance Program
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has dedicated $2 million to establish a grant program for small-scale residential rental property owners in the County who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.smcstrong.org/past-grant-opportunitiesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Must own 10 units or lessW-9/Payee Information, Must have no code violations or liensSan Mateo CountyCity/County Department$2,000,000.00CARESLandlordArrears only$6,000.005 monthsNeitherYes1) location within priority zip codes having high poverty and COVID-19 infection rates, and 2) the ratio of rental loss to the property owner’s income.https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/08/04/san-mateo-co-supes-approve-5-million-in-assistance-for-renters-landlords/https://www.smcstrong.org/copy-of-frequently-asked-questionshttps://www.smcstrong.org/smallpropertyownergrant10/7/2020San Mateo County, California37.5629917, -122.3255254
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CityCaliforniaSan PabloCity of San Pablo COVID-19
Housing Assistance Grant Program
The Housing Successor Agency of the City of San Pablo announced a COVID-19 Housing Assistance Grant Program today that will provide a one-time grant of up to $1,000 per household for residents of the city. The grant can be used to “help pay for rent, mortgage or utility payments during the Contra Costa County Shelter-in-Place caused by the Covid-19 pandemic,” according to the city.https://www.sanpabloca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12983/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Grant-Program-Guidelines#:~:text=The%20Housing%20Successor%20Agency%20(HSA,job%20loss%20or%20reduction%20inCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must be legal residentHousing Successor Agency (HSA) of the City of San PabloCity/County Department$250,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown$1,000.00One-timeUnknownYesLowest income households, Do not qualify for Federal or State stimulus moneyhttps://richmondstandard.com/community/2020/05/05/covid-19-housing-assistance-grant-available-for-san-pablo-residents/https://www.sanpabloca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12983/COVID-19-Housing-Assistance-Grant-Program-Guidelines#:~:text=The%20Housing%20Successor%20Agency%20(HSA,job%20loss%20or%20reduction%20in7/16/2020San Pablo, California37.9621457, -122.3455263
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CityCaliforniaSanta AnaSanta Ana Coronavirus Emergency Rental Relief Fund (Santa Ana "CARES for Tenants")In March, the Santa Ana City Council established the Coronavirus Emergency Rental Relief Fund for Tenants (Santa Ana “CARES for Tenants”) to provide $2.1 million in emergency rental relief for qualified, low-income households who are not able to pay their rent due to the Coronavirus. Low-income Santa Ana renters impacted by the Coronavirus may apply online to receive $1,500 in emergency rental assistance toward any rent due after March 19th, 2020.  The assistance is paid directly to the landlord. Additional funds were subsequently added.https://www.santa-ana.org/covid19/rental-relief/cares-for-tenantsCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Copy of a letter to applicant's landlord providing notification of inability to pay rentW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountCommunity Development AgencyDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARES, CDBG-CVBothUp to 80% of back-rent owed balanceOne-timeLotteryhttps://voiceofoc.org/2020/08/santa-ana-expands-its-coronavirus-response-with-influx-of-new-federal-dollars/https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/05/18/santa-ana-emergency-renter-assistance-1500-apply-by-friday/https://www.santa-ana.org/latest-news/santa-ana-city-council-approves-286-million-cares-act-assistance-plan8/12/2020Santa Ana, California33.7454725, -117.867653
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CityCaliforniaSanta BarbaraCity of Santa Barbara Rental AssistanceAdditional CARES Act funding has been made available in partnership with the City of Santa Barbara. As a result, the City of Santa Barbara Rental Assistance funding opportunity has been reopened.https://www.unitedwaysb.org/rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)United Way of Santa BarbaraNon-governmental$1,012,243.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://newspress.com/covid-19-rental-assistance-program-to-continue/https://www.unitedwaysb.org/rental-assistance11/4/2020Santa Barbara, California34.4208305, -119.6981901
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CountyCaliforniaSanta Barbara CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (Unincorporated County)The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance program is providing limited rental assistance funds to eligible County of Santa Barbara residents, living in unincorporated areas of the County, that have experienced a loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and can demonstrate the need for rental support.https://www.unitedwaysb.org/rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationUnited Way of Santa BarbaraNon-governmental$890,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.unitedwaysb.org/rental-assistancehttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UWSBC-unincorporated-county-rental-assistance9/29/2020Santa Barbara County, California34.4208321, -119.6982057
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CountyCaliforniaSanta Barbara CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance program is providing limited rental assistance to eligible County of Santa Barbara residents that have experienced a loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and can demonstrate the need for rental supporthttp://www.countyofsb.org/housingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 60% AMI or less for Goleta residents only, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Landlords will be encouraged to enter a payment plan with rental housesSanta Barbara Community Services DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.countyofsb.org/uploadedFiles/housing/Home/Santa%20Barbara%20County%20ERAP%20information.pdfhttp://www.countyofsb.org/housinghttps://www.noozhawk.com/article/goleta_city_council_authorizes_200000_for_additional_covid_19_relief8/31/2020Santa Barbara County, California34.4208321, -119.6982057
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CityCaliforniaSanta ClaraEmergency Rental Assistance Program ROUND 1The City of Santa Clara has launched a program aimed at helping some residents who have fallen behind on rent. Through its Emergency Rental Assistance Program, the city is focused on low-income households at or below 60% of AMI.https://www.santaclaraca.gov/our-city/departments-a-f/community-development/housing-community-services-division/emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanCity of Santa Clara Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,300,000.00CARESArrears only85% actual rent or FMR3 monthsLotteryhttps://www.santaclaraca.gov/our-city/departments-a-f/community-development/housing-community-services-division/emergency-rental-assistancehttps://cupertinotoday.com/2020/06/23/city-of-santa-clara-opens-application-for-rental-assistance-program/7/16/2020Santa Clara, California37.3541079, -121.9552356
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CityCaliforniaSanta ClaraEmergency Rental Assistance Program ROUND 2At the City Council meeting on September 1, 2020, the City Council approved $1.5 million in additional funds and modified the program to allow households at 80% AMI or lower to pre-qualify. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) applications will be open on October 5, 2020.https://www.santaclaraca.gov/our-city/departments-a-f/community-development/housing-community-services-division/emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseCity of Santa Clara Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,500,000.00Arrears only85% actual rent or FMR3 monthsUnknownhttps://lfwebprod.santaclaraca.gov/Forms/ERAP2https://www.santaclaraca.gov/Home/Components/News/News/41923/https://www.santaclaraca.gov/our-city/departments-a-f/community-development/housing-community-services-division/emergency-rental-assistance10/7/2020Santa Clara, California37.3541079, -121.9552356
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CountyCaliforniaSanta Clara CountyDestination Home COVID-19 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMDestination: Home is organizing a fund to cover rent and other basic needs for low-income families who have lost income due to the coronavirus. Santa Clara County, the city of San Jose, and Cisco have each donated $2 million. Total funding as of late March was $11 million.https://sacredheartcs.org/covid19/COVID Response Program30% AMI or less pre-COVID, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Ineligible for unemployment benefits or recent federal stimulus payments, have not already received assistance from this COVID-19 relief fundSacred Heart Community Service and Destination: HomeNon-governmental$35,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERUnknown$2,000.00One-timeUnknownhttps://www.mv-voice.com/news/2020/03/25/emergency-funds-for-local-residents-out-of-work-where-to-go-and-how-to-applyhttps://www.almanacnews.com/news/2020/09/15/how-to-help-the-homeless-and-housing-insecure-amidst-a-pandemic-local-leaders-compare-tactics7/16/2020Santa Clara County, California37.3336581, -121.8907041
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CountyCaliforniaSanta Clara CountyDestination Home COVID-19 Emergency Homelessness Prevention Program (CEHPP)Thanks to funding from the County of Santa Clara, City of San Jose and a network of private partners, we are launching a new round of assistance for at-risk residents who have been financially-impacted by COVID-19. The level of assistance will be based on the household’s specific situation, and the amount needed to trigger key state eviction protections via AB 3088 and ultimately keep people housed.https://sacredheartcs.org/covid19/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipSacred Heart Community Service and Destination: HomeNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERBothFirst-come first-servedYesLowest current income residents, Residents who did not receive UI during pandemichttps://sacredheartcs.org/covid19/https://destinationhomesv.org/2020/10/our-next-phase-of-covid-19-assistance-is-underway/11/4/2020Santa Clara County, California37.3336581, -121.8907041
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CityCaliforniaSanta CruzEmergency Eviction Prevention ProgramThe Economic Development Department of the City of Santa Cruz is partnering with Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc. (CAB) to market and administer an Emergency Eviction Prevention Program. The program is funded with HOME funding and CDBG-CV funding. Grant funds may be used to assist with payment of past due rent, incurred on or after April 1st, 2020. A maximum of two month’s assistance is available for those who need it and are eligible with a monthly limit not to exceed $2,500 or a total limit of $5,000 total per household. The emergency housing assistance will be paid directly to the landlord on behalf of the household.https://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/economic-development/housing-assistance-information/financial-assistancePre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, 90% of funds for 60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, No alternative means to payW-9/Payee InformationEconomic Development Department of the City of Santa Cruz and Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc.Collaboration$241,000.00HOME, FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$5,000.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.santacruzsentinel.com/2020/07/13/santa-cruz-offers-rent-assistance-lottery/7/16/2020Santa Cruz, California36.9741171, -122.0307963
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CountyCaliforniaSanta Cruz CountyCARES ACT FUNDING COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZSanta Cruz County has launched a program to help residents who lost income as a result of the pandemic pay rent and utilities. Households will be eligible for up to $10,000 to pay bills going back to April 1. Applicants will be selected at random.https://cabinc.org/2020/08/31/cares-act/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Landlord must sign rental agreementCommunity Action Board of Santa Cruz County and Families in TransitionNon-governmental$1,100,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$10,000.00Lotteryhttps://cabinc.org/2020/08/31/cares-act/https://patch.com/california/santacruz/santa-cruz-county-launches-rental-assistance-program-coronavirushttps://santacruzcountyca.iqm2.com/Citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=1&ID=1444&Inline=True9/9/2020Santa Cruz County, California37.0453988, -121.9579578
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CityCaliforniaSanta MariaEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramLow to moderate income households in Santa Maria that have experienced a decrease in income as a result of COVID-19 may qualify for emergency rental assistance. The program, funded with special Community Development Block Grant funding (CDBG-CV), will offer up to three months of rental assistance (or up to $5,000 maximum) to qualified households. Funding is limited and applications will be processed on a first come, first serve basis.http://www.countyofsb.org/housingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information, Will be highly encouraged to enter into a repayment plan with tenantsSanta Barbara CountyCity/County Department$400,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cityofsantamaria.org/Home/Components/News/News/12601/18?npage=23https://www.kcbx.org/post/santa-maria-among-cities-counties-helping-tenants-pay-rent#stream/0https://santamariatimes.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/santa-maria-receives-more-than-960k-in-covid-19-funding-for-public-facilities-rental-assistance/article_1fa799c7-3854-5704-88f9-26aaeed6c386.html12/2/2020Santa Maria, California34.9530337, -120.4357191
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CityCaliforniaSanta MonicaCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Santa Monica COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance program application will launch on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to provide rental funds to eligible Santa Monica residents who demonstrate a loss of income or increase in expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This program aligns with the City’s Economic Recovery Task Force focused on developing and supporting measures to help Santa Monica businesses and residents recover during and after this unprecedented crisis.

The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program will provide eligible applicants up to three months of rental assistance to pay rent for August 2020 or later, up to $5,000 per household, for up to an estimated 300 households. The program does not cover back rent deferred by the local eviction moratorium. Eligible applications will be entered into a lottery for final selection.
https://www.santamonica.gov/coronavirus-renthelpCOVID Response ProgramLow-income, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCity of Santa Monica Housing & Human Services Division and St. Joseph CenterCollaboration$1,850,000.00CDBG, OTHERFuture/current payments only$5,000.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.santamonica.gov/blog/keeping-people-in-their-homes-through-covid-19https://www.santamonica.gov/press/2020/07/01/city-launches-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program-and-provides-free-meals-to-school-aged-children-and-familieshttps://www.santamonica.gov/coronavirus-renthelp7/16/2020Santa Monica, California34.0194543, -118.4911912
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CityCaliforniaSimi ValleyCity of Simi Valley Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Simi Valley Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program will assist eligible, low-income City residents impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) to meet their housing expenses. The grant fund’s intended use is for residential rent payments to stabilize housing for low-income residents most at risk due to loss of employment, reduction of work hours, inability to work due to child care needs, care needs of family, elderly, or significant costs from COVID-19.https://www.simivalley.org/Home/Components/Form/Form/d394e0b91b274666b847b649fee91936/998COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseEnvironmental Services Department, Housing Section/Planning DivisionDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$182,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$5,000.003 monthshttps://www.vcstar.com/story/news/2020/09/28/coronavirus-rental-assistance-program-launched-city-simi-valley/3537751001/https://www.simivalley.org/departments/environmental-services/housing-section-planning-division/business-and-rental-assistance10/7/2020Simi Valley, California34.2694474, -118.781482
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CityCaliforniaSolano BeachCity of Solano Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Solano approved funding from the state and county to stand up an emergency rental assistance program, to be distributed by the Community Resource Center (CRC).https://crcncc.org/COVID Response ProgramCommunity Resource CenterNon-governmental$122,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFUnknownUnknownhttps://solanabeach.govoffice3.com/vertical/Sites/%7B840804C2-F869-4904-9AE3-720581350CE7%7D/uploads/Item_C.3._Report_(click_here)_10-28-20_O.pdfhttps://solanabeach.govoffice3.com/vertical/Sites/%7B840804C2-F869-4904-9AE3-720581350CE7%7D/uploads/Item_C.3._Report_(click_here)_10-28-20_O.pdfhttps://www.delmartimes.net/news/story/2020-10-16/solana-beach-receives-funding-for-rental-relief-food-drive10/29/2020Solano Beach, California32.991155, -117.2711481
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CountyCaliforniaSolano CountyCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramOn Aug. 25, the Solano County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved $4 million in CARES Act funding to stand up a COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program (RAP). The RAP, administered by Catholic Charities of Yolo-Solano, will provide rental assistance paid direct to landlords on behalf of eligible renter households. Applicants must have a head of household over 18 years of age, be a Solano County resident as of the first day of this year, have an income at or below 100 percent of Federal Poverty Guidelines and be able to demonstrate financial hardship and/or loss of income due to COVID-19. Eligible participants may receive up to $4,000 in one-time rental assistance per household.https://www.ccyoso.org/covid-rapPre-COVID Program100% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationCatholic Charities Yolo-SolanoNon-governmental$4,000,000.00CARESBoth$4,000.00One-timeUnknownhttps://www.timesheraldonline.com/2020/09/03/solano-county-board-approves-coronavirus-related-rental-assistance-program/9/9/2020Solano County, California38.3104969, -121.9017954
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CountyCaliforniaSolano CountyCOVID-19 Rental Assistance Program Round 2Solano County residents who have lost their jobs or had their wages reduced due to COVID-19 and need rental assistance, are urged to apply for a second round of County funded Rental Assistance Program; designed to support individuals and families in low-income communities impacted by the ongoing pandemic health emergency.https://www.ccyoso.org/covid-rapPre-COVID Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationCatholic Charities Yolo-SolanoNon-governmental$1,500,000.00CARESBothOne-timeYesApplications will be prioritized by needhttps://patch.com/california/benicia/second-round-coronavirus-related-cares-act-rental-assistance-program-fundinghttps://www.ccyoso.org/covid-rap11/18/2020Solano County, California38.3104969, -121.9017954
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CountyCaliforniaSonomaCOVID-19 Rental Assistance For Sonoma County Renters and LandlordsThe County of Sonoma awarded $2.37 million to several local nonprofits for rent relief for those impacted by COVID-19 and for low-income landlords who have lost income as a result of the pandemic.https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CDC/News/COVID-19-Rental-Assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipSonoma County, Local non-profitsCollaboration$2,370,000.00CARES$6,000.00Unknownhttp://www.sonomawest.com/cloverdale_reveille/news/local-nonprofits-receive-cares-funding-to-provide-rent-relief-landlord-aid/article_6fa05c2c-0e85-11eb-a47f-2f0b02abd32a.htmlhttps://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CDC/News/COVID-19-Rental-Assistance/https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CDC/PDFs/CARES-Flyer/10/20/2020Sonoma, California38.291859, -122.4580356
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CityCaliforniaSonoma ValleyFriends In Sonoma Helping (FISH) Rental AssistanceAfter deploying $290,000 to assist 98 families with rent and utilities through the initial CARES Act grant that ended Dec. 30, the nonprofit Friends In Sonoma Helping (FISH) was recently awarded additional funding to help households or landlords who were not assisted through the initial CARES Act grant. Assistance through the new program can include back payments of rent and past-due utilities for either low-income tenants or low-income landlords. To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate that they have not been able to pay rent for any period of time from March 1, 2020, and will need to certify that the reason is related to COVID-19.https://www.friendsinsonomahelping.org/rental.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Friends in Sonoma Helping (FISH)Non-governmental$290,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenant$1,000.00Payments won't exceed 50% of a month's rentFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.sonomanews.com/article/news/fish-gets-funding-to-support-low-income-tenants-and-landlords/?sba=AAShttps://www.friendsinsonomahelping.org/rental.html3/3/2021Sonoma Valley, California38.291859, -122.4580356
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CityCaliforniaSouth PasadenaSouth Pasadena Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of South Pasadena announced that application forms and program materials are available for a newly launched rental assistance program that will help provide relief to qualified tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will provide residents who have lost income due to COVID-19, and meet federal low-income requirements, with a one-time grant of $1,000.www.southpasadenaca.gov/ERAPCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCity of South PasadenaCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVBoth$1,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://southpasadenan.com/city-of-south-pasadena-applications-open-for-emergency-rental-assistance-program/https://www.southpasadenaca.gov/residents/housing/fair-housing/emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.southpasadenaca.gov/home/showdocument?id=2453211/24/2020South Pasadena, California34.1161196, -118.1503488
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CountyCaliforniaTehama CountyCOVID-19 Relief Housing ProgramTehama County Community Action Agency is offering temporary housing assistance to those impacted by the coronavirus or COVID-19. You may be able eligible for assistance with rental payments, mortgage payments or utility payments. To see if you are eligible, complete a COVID-19 Relief Housing Program application or call Kelly Thompson at 528-4922. lncome requirements apply.https://tehamacountycaa.com/COVID Response Program200% FPL, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Tehama County Community Action Agency (TCCAA)Non-governmentalFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c248943fcf7fd288f18a0ff/t/5ff3953d289de731b322012b/1609798973957/COVID-19+HP+Application.pdfhttps://tehamacountycaa.com/1/13/2021Tehama County, California40.0982197, -122.174605
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CityCaliforniaTulare CityTulare City CARES Act ProgramIn February, the Tulare City Council allocated $273,000 to help residents adversely affected by the coronavirus crisis. An additional $72,000 was granted to local nonprofit Salt + Light to provide services and personal protective equipment to homeless residents. $50,000 will go to the Salvation Army for its food pantry and delivery services.

https://hatc.myhousing.com/?abandon=FalseCOVID Response Programfamily of four is $55,900 for mortgage and/or utility assistance, and $34,950 for rental assistance., COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), U.S. Citizens/Legal Aliens onlyHousing Authority of Tulare County (HATC)Housing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$273,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY, CARESTenant$3,000.00https://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/story/news/2021/03/26/tulare-offers-273-k-rent-utility-assistance-families-struggling-due-covid-19/6947299002/4/12/2021Tulare City, California36.2077288, -119.3473379
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CountyCaliforniaTulare CountyHHSA Rental and Mortgage AssistanceThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) for Emergency Rental/Mortgage Assistance Program will provide assistance to low- and moderate-income households that have had a reduction in income, have become unemployed or have been affected in other ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.cset.org/housingCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipCommunity Services Employment Training (CSET)Non-governmental$2,800,000.00CARESUnknownUnknownhttps://thesungazette.com/article/business/2020/09/23/cset-offers-rent-mortgage-assistance/https://www.cset.org/housing9/29/2020Tulare County, California36.1341739, -118.8596804
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CountyCaliforniaVentura CountyVentura County Pandemic AssistanceThe Ventura County Pandemic Rental Assistance (VCPRA) program provides funds to assist low-income, eligible County residents with unpaid rent due to pandemic-related hardship. It also provides financial relief for landlords and property owners during the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is intended to stabilize housing for the lowest-income residents and those at greatest risk due to loss of employment, loss of work hours, the inability to work due to child care needs, family/elder care needs, or substantial medical costs due to COVID-19. The Ventura County Pandemic Rental Assistance (VCPRA) program may provide temporary rental assistance for Ventura County residents who owe past-due rent because they have experienced a particular loss due to COVID-19; have very low incomes; meet all program criteria; and ensure a complete application.https://www.vcemergency.com/rentCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Upload lease, attest to back rent owedOffice of Emergency ServicesCity/County Department$5,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$5,000.002 monthsLotteryYes50% AMI or lesshttps://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/2020/06/16/coronavirus-ventura-county-pandemic-rental-assistance-program-california/3192166001/https://www.vcemergency.com/rent8/3/2020Ventura County, California34.2804923, -119.2945199
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CityCaliforniaVisaliaCOVID-19 Residential Rental/Mortgage and Utility AssistanceThe Visalia City Council unanimously voted at its Oct. 5 meeting to use the third round of Community Block Development Grant, Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funding to expand its rent and utility assistance program to help those who have experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19.https://www.visalia.city/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=46244COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationSelf Help Enterprises and Proteus Inc.Non-governmental$1,200,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$5,000.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://thesungazette.com/article/visalia/2020/11/04/visalia-offers-up-to-5k-in-assistance-for-families/https://www.visalia.city/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=2125&TargetID=1#:~:text=Those%20looking%20to%20apply%20for,%2C%202021%2C%20whichever%20comes%20first.https://www.visalia.city/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=4624411/18/2020Visalia, California36.3302284, -119.2920585
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CountyCaliforniaWest CountyWest County Rental AssistanceWest County Community Services (WCCS) and River to Coast Children’s Services (RCCS) have been awarded funds to support low-income tenants and/or landlords impacted by COVID-19.
-Assistance can include back payments of rent and past-due utilities, as well as current rental payments or current utility bills.
-Eligible applicants must demonstrate that they have not been able to pay or have not received rental payments for any period of time from March 1, 2020 until April 30 2021, and will need to certify that the reason is related to COVID-19.
https://www.westcountyservices.org/rental-assistance-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)West County Community Services (WCCS) and River to Coast Children’s Services (RCCS)Non-governmental$407,000.00TenantBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.westcountyservices.org/rental-assistance-program/https://www.sonomawest.com/sonoma_west_times_and_news/news/rental-and-utility-assistance-available-to-west-county-residents/article_25d8764c-6beb-11eb-9152-2fd3899c44e5.html3/3/2021West County, California36.778261, -119.4179324
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CityCaliforniaWest HollywoodNCJW|LA Emergency WEHO Rental Assistance ProgramWe have activated an Emergency Rental Assistance Program (RAP) due to COVID-19. The Emergency WEHO RAP provides limited rental assistance to WEHO tenants facing financial hardships. Households can receive up to two payments, a minimum of 30 days apart, for up to $1000 towards their monthly rent. Checks are made payable directly to property management companies.https://www.ncjwla.org/wehorentalprogram/Pre-COVID ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Current resident of West Hollywood, never received rental assistance from the program before, able to cover balance of rent owed not covered by the programNational Council of Jewish WomenNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSBoth$2,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://ncjwla.wufoo.com/forms/emergency-weho-rental-rap-application/8/12/2020West Hollywood, California34.0900091, -118.3617443
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CityCaliforniaWestminsterWestminster CARES Rental Assistance Program (WCARES)This program was available to eligible Westminster residents financially impacted by COVID-19. The City of Westminster received a special allocation of Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funds to be used to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). On May 13, 2020, the Westminster City Council approved funding of CDBG-CV funds to provide limited rental assistance to qualified Westminster residents to help meet the needs of the community. Applications can only be submitted to the City between June 2 and June 16, 2020 by 5:00 p.m.https://www.westminster-ca.gov/our_city/depts/cd/housing/wcares_program.aspCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationGrants & Housing DivisionDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$492,788.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$4,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.westminster-ca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=16470https://lfweblink.westminster-ca.gov/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=2380915&dbid=0&repo=CityofWestminster&cr=1https://www.westminster-ca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?t=71083.48&BlobID=164318/12/2020Westminster, California33.7591757, -117.9897058
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CountyCaliforniaYolo CountyYolo County COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the Rental Assistance Program is to support residents who are at greatest risk of displacement due to non-payment of rent related to the COVID-19 pandemic and to offset corresponding lost revenue that landlords need to provide housing services. The program provides a one-time rent relief grant directly to landlords on behalf of low-income tenants to reduce burden on tenants and ensure landlords receive the revenue needed to maintain housing services.http://www.ych.ca.gov/COVID-19/2020.phpCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, May be 80% AMI or less if your rent is 30% of monthly income or moreW-9/Payee Information, Rental Assistance ContractYolo County HousingCity/County DepartmentHOME, CARESBoth$3,000 (Yolo County)
$4,000 (City of Davis)
10% adjusted gross montly incomeFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.ych.ca.gov/COVID-19/2020.phphttps://www.yolocounty.org/home/showdocument?id=66970https://www.cityofdavis.org/Home/Components/News/News/7249/2985?backlist=%2F10/29/2020Yolo County, California38.7646021, -121.9017954
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StateColoradoEmergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP)Governor Jared Polis issued an executive order allocating $3 million in state funds to be used for short-term rental and mortgage assistance for Coloradans struggling to stay housed during the pandemic. UPDATE: The Colorado Legislature and Governor Polis have passed Senate Bill 20B-002 authorizing an additional $54 million in housing assistance for people economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://cdola.colorado.gov/housing-covid19-evictionCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationColorado Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$57,000,000.00OTHERArrears onlyNone6 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.colorado.gov/governor/sites/default/files/inline-files/D%202020%20088%20Evictions%20Extension.pdfhttps://cdola.colorado.gov/housing-covid19-evictionhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1St--4I3_dmolXa4TnFneUymIdG6vuV7n/view7/16/2020Colorado39.5500507, -105.7820674
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StateColoradoProperty Owner Preservation (POP) ProgramThe Colorado Department of Local Affairs' Division of Housing has launched the Property Owner Preservation program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to allocate up to $20 million in federal CARES Act funds for rental assistance to landlords on behalf of their tenants.https://cdola.colorado.gov/dola/rental-assistanceCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationColorado Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$22,600,000.00CARESLandlordArrears onlySelf-Certification Permittedhttps://cdola.colorado.gov/dola/rental-assistancehttps://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2020/06/22/colorado-coronavirus-polis-signs-bills-provide-additional-relief/3239339001/7/27/2020Colorado39.5500507, -105.7820674
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CountyColoradoAdams and Wells CountyAlmost Home Emergency Financial AssistanceIf you are at risk of losing your home or apartment, are homeless and need assistance with the move-in costs for an apartment, or need assistance with a utility shut-off you may qualify for financial assistance through Almost Home, Inc. We provide free housing assessments to determine eligibility for financial assistance and other services.
https://www.almosthomeonline.org/request-assistanceCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment AmountAlmost HomeNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenantFirst-come first-servedhttps://kdvr.com/news/coronavirus/rent-assistance-requirement-leaves-family-fearing-homelessness/https://www.almosthomeonline.org/request-assistance1/28/2021Adams and Wells County, Colorado40.7523476, -85.166204
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CityColoradoAuroraRental Assistance ProgramThe city of Aurora has established new program, funded through the House Aurora Partnership and Community Development Block Grants, offers up to two months of rental payments to qualifying residents.https://www.auroragov.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=16735194COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCity of AuroraCity/County Department$620,000.00CDBG, OTHERArrears onlyFMR2 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://kdvr.com/news/aurora-offers-rental-assistance-for-those-affected-by-covid-19-crisis/https://www.auroragov.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=167351947/16/2020Aurora, Colorado39.7294319, -104.8319195
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CityColoradoBroomfieldRental and Mortgage Assistance ProgramRental and Mortgage Assistance Program offers emergency rental and mortgage assistance for Broomfield residents. Applicants must meet income guidelines and have a willingness to discuss their plans for future sustainability to continue to pay their rent or mortgage after receiving emergency assistance.https://www.broomfield.org/2967/Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response ProgramIncome qualifications, COVID Hardship, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanBroomfield FISHNon-governmental$750,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenantFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.broomfieldenterprise.com/2021/01/28/broomfield-city-council-to-use-block-grant-for-rent-assistance-hotel-vouchers/https://www.broomfield.org/2967/Rental-Assistance2/3/2021Broomfield, Colorado39.9205411, -105.0866504
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CityColoradoColorado SpringsCatholic Charities Rental AssistanceCatholic Charities of Central Colorado reached a milestone Nov. 17, 2020, serving more than 560 families with over half a million dollars in COVID-19 rental assistance, helping them stay in their homes and safe from eviction. Since the beginning of COVID-19, funds from the CARES Act, El Paso County CARES, Colorado Trust, Community Development Block Grant program, FEMA, Myron Stratton Home, Pikes Peak Community Foundations, Pikes Peak United Way, and numerous individual donations have made it possible for Catholic Charities to help families and individuals escape eviction.https://www.ccharitiescc.org/get-help/COVID Response ProgramCatholic Charities of Central ColoradoNon-governmental$650,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ccharitiescc.org/front-page/catholic-charities-serves-560-families-with-500k-in-covid-rent-assistance/https://gazette.com/homeless/colorado-springs-agencies-intend-to-continue-expanded-rental-assistance-programs/article_77fe2e1e-34e4-11eb-90f0-efb6a15cfc18.html1/5/2021Colorado Springs, Colorado38.8338816, -104.8213634
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CityColoradoDenverTemporary Rental & Utility Assistance (TRUA)City Council on Monday approved adding $5 million to a housing assistance fund that started the year with a budget of $2 million. Nonprofits that have been longtime partners in the program will process applications for the additional funds. The Northeast Denver Housing Center and Brothers Redevelopment Inc. each will administer $2 million in rental assistance.https://www.nedenverhousing.org/programs-services/temporary-rental-utility-assisatnce-trua/Pre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Temporary crisis/hardshipW-9/Payee InformationCity of Denver, Northeast Denver Housing Center, Brothers Redevelopment Inc.Collaboration$4,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARESArrears onlyTenant must cover 20% of needed fundsOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://denverite.com/2020/07/13/denver-earmarks-federal-covid-19-relief-funds-for-rent-utility-and-mortgage-assistance-programs/https://www.nedenverhousing.org/programs-services/temporary-rental-utility-assisatnce-trua/7/16/2020Denver, Colorado39.7392358, -104.990251
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CountyColoradoGarfield CountyGarfield County’s Emergency General Assistance ProgramGarfield County commissioners on Monday voted unanimously to approve a transfer of $500,000 of emergency funds to the Department of Human Services for Garfield County’s Emergency General Assistance program, which can cover rent, utilities, transportation, food and some personal needs.https://www.garfield-county.com/human-services/Pre-COVID Program$75,000 or less annual household income, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Bank/savings statements required.Department of Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$500,000.00OTHERUnknown$1,500 for individual; $3,000 for familyUnknownhttps://www.postindependent.com/news/garfield-county-extends-cash-assistance-program-for-rent-food-during-covid-19/https://www.garfield-county.com/human-services/7/16/2020Garfield County, Colorado39.6584775, -107.763621
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CityColoradoPuebloPueblo Rental AssistanceCity Council has approved providing $150,000 from its Coronavirus Relief Fund to the United Way of Pueblo County to provide rental assistance for individuals who have become unemployed or suffered other financial setbacks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The money will go to the United Way, but will be turned over to Catholic Charities who will ultimately administer the funds, according to the city.https://www.pueblocharities.org/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipCatholic Charities PuebloNon-governmental$150,000.00CARES, CRFUnknownUnknownhttps://www.chieftain.com/story/news/2020/10/15/catholic-charities-administer-150-k-rental-assistance-pueblo-residents/3665902001/10/20/2020Pueblo, Colorado38.2544472, -104.6091409
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CountyColoradoSummit CountySpecial Rental Relief ProgramThe town of Breckenridge is providing $1.5 million in COVID-19 relief, aiming to aid affected small businesses as well as individuals. The program will provide rent relief as well as guidance for accessing other resources and assistance, such as help applying for unemployment and other government programs.https://www.summitfirc.org/special-rent-assistance/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationFamily & Intercultural Resource CenterNon-governmental$500,000.00OTHERBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedYesHas lived or worked in Summit County for at least 2 yrs;
Has dependent children; Not able to return to work; Single-parent household; Not eligible for unemployment, stimulus check, or SNAP or TANF; Not
started to receive unemployment;
At least one family member with chronic health condition; Past due on rent; Insufficient funds to cover basic needs; Received an eviction threat or notice from the landlord
https://www.summitdaily.com/news/town-of-breckenridge-sets-aside-1-5-million-in-covid-19-relief-funds-for-small-businesses-and-workers/https://www.summitfirc.org/special-rent-assistance/7/16/2020Summit County, Colorado39.4816537, -106.0383518
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CityColoradoVail ValleyEmergency Rent AssistanceThe Vail Valley Salvation Army was awarded $25,000 from US BANK for its COVID-19 response fund supporting relief and recovery efforts. They will use the funds to support a program that provides emergency rent assistance to those in need in the community.https://vail.salvationarmy.org/vail_service_unit/social-servicesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationSalvation ArmyNon-governmental$25,000.00OTHERUnknownUnknownhttps://www.vaildaily.com/news/us-bank-awards-25000-to-vail-valley-salvation-armys-rental-assistance-program-during-covid-19/https://salvationarmyvail.org/event-items/other-services/7/16/2020Vail Valley, Colorado39.6397891, -106.3604562
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StateConnecticutRental AssistanceThe state Department of Housing will provide $2.5 million to landlords whose undocumented tenants have fallen behind on rent, and a charity, 4-CT.org, will provide $1 million to be distributed to families screened for need by community groupsN/A; Individuals cannot apply to program. Families in need will be identified by local organizationsCOVID Response ProgramAllocated for undocumented immigrants; DOH will work with local organizations to identify families in needW-9/Payee InformationConnecticut Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$2,500,000.00OTHERArrears onlyNeitherYesUndocumented immigrantshttps://ctmirror.org/2020/06/03/connecticut-provides-coronavirus-assistance-for-undocumented/https://ctexaminer.com/2020/06/04/lamont-designates-2-5-million-to-rent-assistance-for-undocumented-immigrants/7/16/2020Connecticut41.6032207, -73.087749
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StateConnecticutTemporary Rental Housing Assistance ProgramGovernor Lamont announced today a comprehensive plan to put more than $33 million in state and federal resources to work providing emergency assistance to renters, homeowners, and residential landlords impacted by the COVID-19 public health emergency. $10 million rental assistance program for Connecticut residents impacted by COVID-19, administered through the Department of Housing, which will provide payments to landlords on behalf of approved tenant applicants. Anticipated opening 7/15.https://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/TRHAPCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, SSN Required; If there is any past due rent at time of application, must enter repayment plan with landlord in order to be eligibleW-9/Payee InformationConnecticut Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$20,000,000.00CARES, CRFUnknown$4,000.0030% monthly income4 monthsNeitherSelf-Certification PermittedYes60% AMI, Eligible households denied unemployment benefits and/or denied Pandemic
Unemployment Assistance; At least one minor household member
https://portal.ct.gov/Office-of-the-Governor/News/Press-Releases/2020/06-2020/Governor-Lamont-Announces-Assistance-for-Renters-Homeowners-and-Residential-Landlordshttps://portal.ct.gov/dohhttps://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/Temporary-Housing-Assistance-Initiatives7/27/2020Connecticut41.6032207, -73.087749
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StateConnecticutTemporary Rental Housing Assistance Program PHASE 2Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno today announced that the State of Connecticut is opening a second round of funding under the Temporary Rental Housing Assistance Program (TRHAP) to applicants seeking assistance with residential rent payments delayed by financial stress related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In this round, the program will for the first time accept applications directly from small landlords.https://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/TRHAPCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, SSN RequiredW-9/Payee InformationConnecticut Department of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$20,000,000.00CARESBothBoth$4,000.00One-timeSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/TRHAPhttps://news.hamlethub.com/newfairfield/life/48630-lamont-announces-reopening-of-residential-renters-assistance-program-amid-covid-19-pandemichttps://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DOH/TRHAP-Program-Phase-2-Eligibility-Guide-10-26.pdf11/12/2020Connecticut41.6032207, -73.087749
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CityConnecticutNew HavenCoronavirus Assistance and Security Tenant Landlord Emergency Program (CASTLE)New Haven announced a housing relief fund last week, with the hopes of providing much-needed aid to renters and homeowners during the coronavirus pandemic. The emergency program, called the Coronavirus Assistance and Security Tenant Landlord Emergency Program, or CASTLE, is funded with $800,000 from New Haven’s CARES Act allocation.https://www.newhavenct.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=37902COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Current Property Taxes, Not receiving state or federal assitanceCity of New HavenCity/County Department$800,000.00CARESUnknown$3,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/09/07/city-launches-emergency-housing-fund/https://www.newhavenct.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=379029/15/2020New Haven, Connecticut41.308274, -72.9278835
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CityConnecticutRidgefieldRidgefield Responds Residential Rent Assistance ProgramFirst Selectman Rudy Marconi announces that the Ridgefield Responds Residential Rent Assistance Program will conclude on July 31st. The program was put into place in early April in order to help those financially impacted by COVID-19 who needed help with residential rental payments. “We have heard from many people who have let us know that this program has been like a lifeline during this very difficult period."COVID Response ProgramRidgefield RespondsNon-governmental$532,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownhttps://www.theridgefieldpress.com/news/coronavirus/article/Tears-of-joy-and-relief-COVID-rental-15570624.phphttps://news.hamlethub.com/ridgefield/neighbors/67123-ridgefield-responds-residential-rent-assistance-program-concludes-july-31https://wlad.com/local-headlines/5201779/22/2020Ridgefield, Connecticut41.28406349999999, -73.4975412
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StateDelawareDelaware Housing Assistance Program Phase 2Governor John Carney, DSHA and New Castle County announced the reopening of the Delaware Housing Assistance Program (DE HAP), which provides financial assistance for renters affected by COVID-19, and announced that emergency mortgage assistance is now available for homeowners who have missed payments due to the pandemic.http://www.destatehousing.com/OtherPrograms/ot_dehap.phpCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationDelaware State Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$40,000,000.00CARESLandlordBoth$5,000.00One-timehttp://www.destatehousing.com/OtherPrograms/ot_dehap.phphttps://news.delaware.gov/2020/08/10/governor-carney-dsha-new-castle-county-announce-40-million-in-housing-assistance/8/12/2020Delaware38.9108325, -75.52766989999999
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StateDelawareDelaware Housing Assistance ProgramGovernor John Carney and Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) Director Anas Ben Addi on Thursday announced a new program to provide emergency housing assistance to renters affected by shutdowns, closures, layoffs, reduced work hours, or unpaid leave due to the COVID-19 health crisis. The Delaware Housing Assistance Program (DE HAP) will provide eligible households up to $1,500 in assistance, with payments made directly to the property owner or utility company. UPDATE: In mid-July, DSHA announced a new round of funding for DE HAP.http://www.destatehousing.com/OtherPrograms/ot_dehap.phpPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Delaware State Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$2,930,000.00STATE HTF, OTHERBoth$1,500.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://news.delaware.gov/2020/03/26/governor-carney-and-dsha-announce-housing-assistance-program/http://www.destatehousing.com/OtherPrograms/ot_dehap.phphttps://news.delaware.gov/2020/04/24/dsha-pauses-delaware-housing-assistance-program-to-manage-volume-assess-available-resources/7/16/2020Delaware38.9108325, -75.52766989999999
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StateFloridaFlorida Housing's CRF FundGovernor Ron DeSantis announced $250 million in CARES Act funding for rental and mortgage assistance for Florida families that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Administered by Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC), $120 million will be provided in short-term rental assistance for COVID-19 impacted households residing at multifamily rental properties in FHFC’s portfolio. FHFC will reimburse participating properties to subsidize eligible households’ rents for each impacted month.https://www.floridahousing.org/about-florida-housing/coronavirus-relief-fund-for-florida-housing-s-impacted-homeowners-and-rentersCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationLocal SHIP offices (local government)$120,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.floridahousing.org/press/press-releases/releases/2020/2020/06/27/press-releases/$250-million-coronavirus-relief-fund-statementhttps://www.floridahousing.org/docs/default-source/aboutflorida/coronavirus-relief-funds/homeowners_renters-faq.pdf?sfvrsn=49a5fb7b_47/16/2020Florida27.6648274, -81.5157535
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StateFloridaState Housing Initiatives PartnershipGovernor DeSantis along with the Florida Housing Finance Corporation has announced the distribution of $5 million to local governments through the State Housing Initiatives Partnership program. The funding will serve to assist individuals and families in Florida impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with the housing assistance and resources.https://www.floridahousing.org/programs/special-programs/ship---state-housing-initiatives-partnership-program/local-government-informationPre-COVID ProgramEligibility and access to program differs by countyFlorida Housing Finance CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$5,000,000.00OTHERUnknownVaries based on market rate rent levels in different communities and on the length of time for which assistance is provided.NoneUnknownhttps://www.wtxl.com/news/florida-news/gov-desantis-florida-housing-providing-local-governments-5m-in-housing-assistancehttps://www.floridahousing.org/press/press-releases/releases/2020/2020/05/08/press-releases/governor-ron-desantis-and-florida-housing-provide-local-governments-$5-million-in-housing-assistance-for-families-impacted-by-covid-19https://www.floridahousing.org/programs/special-programs/ship---state-housing-initiatives-partnership-program/local-government-information7/16/2020Florida27.6648274, -81.5157535
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CityFloridaBoca RatonRental and Foreclosure ProgramsThe City has approved Rental Assistance and Foreclosure Prevention Programs that can assist residents with housing payments for the period beginning March 1 through December 4, 2020. The maximum assistance is $10,000 per household. To be eligible for assistance, applicants must reside within Boca Raton city limits and have a household income that does not exceed 120% of area median income (AMI) based on household size.https://www.myboca.us/1923/Rental-and-Foreclosure-ProgramsCOVID Response Program120% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset LimitationsCity of Boca RatonCity/County DepartmentCARES, CRFArrears only$15,000.00First-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.myboca.us/1923/Rental-and-Foreclosure-Programshttps://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/boca-times/fl-cn-boca-raton-covid-19-relief-funds-20201103-a67gvt34izaslampxbof4x54gu-story.htmlhttps://www.wptv.com/rebound/boca-raton-still-has-covid-19-relief-money-for-rental-mortgage-assistance11/18/2020Boca Raton, Florida26.3683064, -80.1289321
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CountyFloridaBrevard CountyCoronavirus Assistance ProgramOn May 5, 2020, the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners approved up to $4.4 million for a Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program, Utility and Security Deposit Program, and a Food Stability Program. This assistance is in the form of a grant that will be paid directly to the mortgage lender, landlord, or apartment rental company and not the individual and will be available to income eligible residents on a first-come, first-served basis while funds are still available.https://www.brevardfl.gov/HumanServices/newsItem/2020/05/26/coronavirus-assistance-program-applicationCOVID Response Program140% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must have lost at least 25% of incomeW-9/Payee Information, Statement attesting to arrearage/amount dueBrevard County Housing and Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$4,400,000.00CARESBoth$7,200.003 monthshttps://www.brevardfl.gov/HumanServices/newsItem/2020/05/26/coronavirus-assistance-program-applicationhttps://online.uwbrevard.org/servlet/eAndar.article/685/COVID-19-Community-Resourceshttp://www.211brevard.org/information-on-county-city-covid-19-assistance-funds/8/3/2020Brevard County, Florida28.263933, -80.7214417
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CountyFloridaBrevard CountyBrevard COVID-19 Response FundTo assist Brevard’s individuals and families impacted by COVID-19, United Way of Brevard, the Community Foundation for Brevard, and the Space Coast Health Foundation are providing information and resources to those in need. Each organization donated $50,000 in matching funds to the Brevard COVID-19 Response Fund.https://online.uwbrevard.org/servlet/eAndar.article/690/COVID-19-PartnershipCOVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Brevard CountyNon-governmental$300,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/worried-about-making-rent-here-are-assistance-programs-available-central-florida-during-coronavirus-pandemic/OPBKGM332ZCSPBCJ2FV2HBWUJQ/https://online.uwbrevard.org/servlet/eAndar.article/690/COVID-19-Partnership7/16/2020Brevard County, Florida28.263933, -80.7214417
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CountyFloridaBroward CountyCARES Act Rental AssistanceThis rental assistance program is made possible by the Broward County Commission, with funding from the federal CARES act. The CARES Act enables local governments to allocate emergency funding to residents who face pressing financial needs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.broward.org/cares/Pages/default.aspx#AbouttheFundCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment AmountBroward County Family Success AdministrationCity/County Department$25,000,000.00CARESArrears only5 monthsFirst-come first-servedPrioritized by needhttps://www.broward.org/cares/Pages/default.aspx#AbouttheFundhttps://www.wlrn.org/2020-09-03/florida-drops-covid-19-testing-company-understanding-herd-immunity-and-rental-assistance-during-pandemichttps://miami.cbslocal.com/2020/08/25/broward-county-to-launch-online-rental-assistance-program/9/15/2020Broward County, Florida26.190096, -80.365865
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CityFloridaClearwaterRent, Mortgage and Utility Assistance ProgramThe city of Clearwater is seeking to assist residents hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic if they are behind on their rent, mortgage or utility payments. The Rent, Mortgage and Utility Assistance Program is open to Clearwater applicants for up to $5,000 in unpaid rent, mortgage or utility bills dated March 1, 2020 or later.https://www.myclearwater.com/government/city-departments/economic-development/rental-mortgage-and-utility-assistanceCOVID Response Program120% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationCity of ClearwaterCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears only$5,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.myclearwater.com/government/city-departments/economic-development/rental-mortgage-and-utility-assistancehttps://www.myclearwater.com/Home/Components/News/News/3159/10/29/2020Clearwater, Florida27.9658533, -82.8001026
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CountyFloridaCollier CountyCollier Community Assistance ProgramCollier County residents and business owners impacted by COVID-19 may receive financial aid to pay for past due bills and more. The County will open its new Collier Community Assistance Program (CCAP) on March 29, at noon. Online applications will be available beginning at that time. Payment assistance is available for households behind on mortgage, rent and utility bills. Small business owners, nonprofits and agricultural operations behind on utility payments and/or need to repay the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) may also qualify for aid.https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/community-assistance-program/COVID Response Program140% or less, COVID HardshipHousing/Development/Finance Authority/CorporationCARESBothBoth$10,000.00Self-Certification Permittedhttps://www.winknews.com/2021/03/25/collier-county-covid-19-financial-relief-program-opens-march-29/4/5/2021Collier County, Florida26.069985, -81.42789839999999
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CountyFloridaCollier CountyCollier CARES ProgramFull-time Collier County residents behind on certain basic living payments due to the economic challenges presented by COVID-19 may qualify for one-time emergency assistance through the county’s CollierCARES Individual Assistance program. Applications for childcare, electricity, mortgage, and rent assistance opened on Monday, August 17, and close on Monday, August 31, at noon. For this short-term program, residents may receive one-time payments up to $11,250 per household. The limit for housing and utility assistance is $10,000 per household. Childcare assistance has a separate maximum award of $1,250.https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/covid-19-relief-applications/#individual-assistance-programCOVID Response Program<75,000 for single; <150,000 for 2+ person household, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Proof of U.S. CitizenshipCollier County Community and Human Services Division – Housing OperationsDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$15,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$10,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.colliercountyhousing.com/covid-19-relief-faq/#individual-assistance-programhttps://immokaleebulletin.com/news/colliercares-offers-15m-for-one-time-payments-of-childcare-electricity-mortgage-and-rent/8/21/2020Collier County, Florida26.069985, -81.42789839999999
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CountyFloridaCollier CountyCollier Community Assistance Program (CCAP)Collier County is continuing to financially assist residents, small businesses, including agricultural and nonprofits affected by COVID-19. This new program opens March 29 through this fall or until funds are depleted, which ever one occurs first. Applications open March 29 at 12 p.m. (noon).https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/community-assistance-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCollier County Community and Human Services Division – Housing OperationsDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesCARESArrears only$10,000.00One-timehttps://www.fox4now.com/rebound/collier-community-assistance-program-applications-open-monday4/12/2021Collier County, Florida26.069985, -81.42789839999999
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CityFloridaCoral SpringsCoral Springs CRF ProgramThe CRF (Coronavirus Relief Funds) Program provides mortgage assistance and rental assistance to eligible Coral Springs residents who have experienced loss of income, reduction in hours, or unemployment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic only. Assistance will only be provided for mortgages and rents due beginning April 1, 2020 through the month of December, if granted. Assistance will be paid directly to the mortgage company or landlord and assistance is limited to nine (9) months, up to a maximum award of $10,000.https://www.coralsprings.org/government/other-departments-and-services/community-development/housing/rental-utility-assistanceCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Not receiving other COVID-related housing assistanceW-9/Payee InformationCoral Springs Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARES, CRFBoth$10,000.009 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tapinto.net/towns/coral-springs/sections/government/articles/coral-springs-offers-new-housing-assistance-to-residents-hit-hard-by-coronavirushttps://www.tapinto.net/towns/coral-springs/sections/government/articles/applications-for-housing-assistance-in-coral-springs-closed-minutes-after-opening-monday8/21/2020Coral Springs, Florida26.271192, -80.2706044
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CityFloridaCoral SpringsCoral Springs Rental and Utility AssistanceCoral Springs is offering rental and utilities assistance to residents hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis. Up to $10,000 in assistance will be given on a “first-come, first-ready, and first-approved” basis to those who have suffered a loss of income, reduction in hours, or unemployment as a direct result of the pandemic, according to a city news release.https://www.coralsprings.org/government/other-departments-and-services/community-development/housing/rental-utility-assistance/-mc_cid-ef01fe6e37/-mc_eid-cb7d607414COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Landlord Participation AgreementCoral Springs Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentArrears only$10,000.009 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.coralsprings.org/government/other-departments-and-services/community-development/housing/rental-utility-assistance/-mc_cid-ef01fe6e37/-mc_eid-cb7d607414https://www.tapinto.net/towns/coral-springs/sections/government/articles/coral-springs-offers-residents-up-to-10-000-in-rental-and-utilities-assistance-through-coronavirus-relief-funds11/4/2020Coral Springs, Florida26.271192, -80.2706044
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CityFloridaDaytona BeachCity of Daytona COVID-19 Pandemic Relief ProgramDaytona Beach has made $619,500 fund available for rent assistance. Low- and moderate-income renters can apply to receive up to $3,000 for two months of rental payments. Maximum assistance will be capped at $1,500 per month and $3,000 total per household.https://www.codb.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=991COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Social security cardW-9/Payee InformationCentral Florida Community Development Corporation, Mid-Florida Housing Partnership CorporationCollaboration$1,119,500.00CDBG, CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFBoth$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20200507/coronavirus-daytona-beach-residents-can-apply-for-rent-reliefhttps://www.codb.us/1135/Assistancehttps://www.codb.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=9917/16/2020Daytona Beach, Florida29.2108147, -81.0228331
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CityFloridaDeerfield BeachResidential CARES COVID Relief ProgramThe purpose of this program is to provide emergency assistance to families impacted by COVID-19. Forms of assistance include mortgage, rent and utility payments. Assistance will only be provided for mortgage, rents and utilities from April 1, 2020 and onward. Applicants must have a verifiable and documented income hardship. Assistance will be provided for up to 9 months and will not exceed $15,000.https://www.deerfield-beach.com/1509/ProgramsCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of Deerfield Beach Legislative and Community Affairs DepartmentCity/County DepartmentCARESBoth$15,000.009 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.deerfield-beach.com/1509/Programshttps://observernewspaperonline.com/2020/10/29/deerfield-helps-those-financially-affected-by-covid-19/11/12/2020Deerfield Beach, Florida26.3184123, -80.09976569999999
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CountyFloridaFlagler CountyRent, Mortgage and Utility Assistance ProgramIn an effort to assist Flagler residents who have experienced a loss of income as a result of COVID-19, Flagler Cares
has developed a Rent, Mortgage and Utility Assistance Program. Applications for assistance are processed on a
first-ready, first-served basis. Eligible applicants may receive one month of rent, mortgage and/or utility assistance.
http://www.flaglercares.org/COVID Response Program$65,600 or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseFlaglerCaresNon-governmentalUnknownUnknownhttp://www.flaglercares.org/7/16/2020Flagler County, Florida29.4086072, -81.2518833
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CountyFloridaHillsborough CountyR3 Utility and Housing AssistanceR3 Utility and Housing Assistance is available for residents who have had an involuntary reduction of wages or who are involuntarily newly unemployed due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The funding aims to prevent recipients from experiencing further financial hardship or additional consequences to living conditions by assisting them with a lump sum payment directly to eligible residents to be used for rent and mortgage payments and financial assistance for past-due utility (electric) bills.https://r3.hcflgov.net/hfap-contact-us/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsHillsborough CountyCity/County DepartmentCARESBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://r3.hcflgov.net/hfap-contact-us/https://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/en/residents/public-safety/emergency-management/r3-programhttps://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/residents/public-safety/emergency-management/r3-program10/14/2020Hillsborough County, Florida27.9903597, -82.3017728
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CountyFloridaIndian River CountyCoronavirus Relief Fund Mortgage and Rent Payment AssistanceOriginally, the county's rental-and mortgage-assistance program was being funded by the CARES Act, money allocated through the state to help counties create financial-assistance programs for residents, businesses and organizations affected by COVID-19. Since Indian River is now using $12.7 million in CARES money for public-health and public-safety salaries, unrestricted money from the county budget  — not subject to a Dec. 30 spending deadline — can be spent into next year, County Administrator Jason Brown said.https://zoomgrants.com/gprop2.asp?donorid=2374COVID Response Program140% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsIndian River CountyCity/County Department$2,900,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/2020/12/03/indian-river-county-extends-mortgage-and-rental-assistance-program/3808669001/12/23/2020Indian River County, Florida27.6947732, -80.54384499999999
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CityFloridaKissimmeeRental and Mortgage AssistanceThe City of Kissimmee will reopen the application process for rental and mortgage assistance on November 30, 2020, at 8:00 a.m. to assist qualifying households who have been affected by COVID-19 and are now unemployed or underemployed.https://www.kissimmeeresponds.com/residentassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)City of KissimmeeCity/County DepartmentUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.positivelyosceola.com/city-of-kissimmee-rental-mortgage-assistance-to-open-november-30-other-assistance-still-available/https://www.kissimmeeresponds.com/residentassistance12/2/2020Kissimmee, Florida28.2919557, -81.40757099999999
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CityFloridaKissimmeeRental Assistance/Eviction Prevention ProgramThe City of Kissimmee has modified its eviction prevention program to assist low-income residents who have been impacted by coronavirus. City leaders said the program was set to begin Tuesday. The modified program offers a maximum amount of $1,200 for housing assistance or one month of rent, whichever is less.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)City of KissimmeeCity/County DepartmentBoth$1,200.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/03/31/city-of-kissimmee-to-provide-foreclosure-rental-assistance-for-those-impacted-by-covid-19/https://www.kissimmee.org/our-city/social-human-services-help/available-resources-help7/16/2020Kissimmee, Florida28.2919557, -81.40757099999999
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CityFloridaLakelandEmergency Rent Relief ProgramLakeland commissioners voted unanimously Monday afternoon to approve a $930,310 Emergency Rent Relief Program for city residents who have experienced a loss of income.http://www.lakelandgov.net/departments/community-economic-development/housing/care-program-home/care-program-rent-utilities/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of LakelandCity/County Department$930,310.00CDBG, OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.theledger.com/news/20200427/coronavirus-lakeland-approves-930k-for-rent-assistance-to-residents-within-city-limitshttp://www.lakelandgov.net/departments/community-economic-development/housing/care-program/7/16/2020Lakeland, Florida28.0394654, -81.9498042
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CountyFloridaMarion CountyMarion County CRF Disaster ProgramIn response to the Coronavirus pandemic, United Way of Marion County received over $1.5 million in CARES Act funds from Marion County to support individuals/families who have been impacted by COVID-19. Specifically for residents of Marion County, the Coronavirus Relief Funds provide rent, mortgage and utility assistance to help support those community members who have been financially impacted by COVID-19. To be eligible to receive assistance, residents must be directly impacted by a loss or reduction of income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and will be required to meet with a United Way case manager to determine eligibility.https://www.uwmc.org/CRFCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseUnited Way of Marion CountyNon-governmental$1,500,000.00CARES, CRFBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ocala-news.com/2020/10/17/united-way-of-marion-county-seeking-those-in-need-of-covid-19-relief-funds/https://www.uwmc.org/CRFhttps://www.uwmc.org/sites/uwmc.org/files/Fillable%20App.pdf11/12/2020Marion County, Florida29.2787765, -82.12783999999999
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CountyFloridaMartin CountyUnited We Care: Martin County's COVID-19 Relief FundUnited We Care: Martin County's COVID-19 Relief Fund is a partnership between the Martin County Board of County Commissioners and United Way of Martin County that will provide one-time assistance to support eligible Martin County residents who have suffered a reduction or loss of employment income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is designed to assist with: rent or mortgage and utility bills.https://www.unitedwaymartin.org/CARESCOVID Response Program300% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must apply for unemployment benefits if they qualify.United Way of Martin CountyNon-governmental$2,000,000.00CARESArrears only$5,000.00https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/shaping-our-future/2020/07/29/2-million-housing-assistance-martin-county-united-way/5517000002/https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/shaping-our-future/2020/07/14/martin-county-prepares-spend-up-28-million-cares-act-funds/5428600002/https://www.martin.fl.us/Coronavirus#main-content8/3/2020Martin County, Florida27.0804935, -80.4103957
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CityFloridaMelbourneEmergency Rental, Mortgage, and Public Utilities Assistance ProgramCity of Melbourne residents who have experienced a verifiable loss of income due to COVID-19 may be eligible for temporary assistance of up to three months of rent, mortgage, and/or public utilities payment through the city's Emergency Rental, Mortgage, and Public Utilities Assistance Program as part of the CARES Act.  Melbourne will dedicate $233,590 to this program.  The maximum monthly assistance is $1,600, and payments will be made directly to the creditor.  https://www.melbourneflorida.org/Home/Components/News/News/7191/2513COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset Limitations, Allocations provided to the household shall be up to but may not exceed three months or $4,800 ($1,600 per month) maximum. If a household’s need exceeds the amount they are eligible for, the application will be denied unless the property owner or lender waives the difference or the applicant pays the difference. Pre-screening application asks if applicant was current on rent as of March 1. Pre-screening began June 15.Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Community Affairs$233,590.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$4,800.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.melbourneflorida.org/Home/Components/News/News/7191/2513https://online.uwbrevard.org/servlet/eAndar.article/685/COVID-19-Community-Resourceshttps://www.melbourneflorida.org/departments/community-development/housing-urban-improvement/emergency-housing-assistance-program-pre-screening-checklist8/3/2020Melbourne, Florida28.0836269, -80.60810889999999
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CityFloridaMiami BeachMiami Beach COVID-19 AssistanceThe City of Miami Beach has received Coronavirus Relief Funds from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) to provide emergency rent, mortgage, and maintenance/HOA fees assistance to households adversely impacted by COVID-19. Miami Beach households earning up to 120% Area Median Income ($58,440 for a household of one) can apply online via the City’s website for help with rental assistance, mortgage payments, and housing re-entry.https://apps.miamibeachfl.gov/housingCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee InformationMiami Office of Housing and Community ServiceCity/County DepartmentCARES, CRFBoth3 monthsLotteryhttps://apps.miamibeachfl.gov/housinghttps://patch.com/florida/miamibeach/miami-beach-expands-housing-assistance-residents-who-lost-jobs-because-covid-1911/12/2020Miami Beach, Florida25.790654, -80.1300455
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CityFloridaMiami BeachCOVID-19 Rent AssistanceMiami City Commission approved the use of $549,111 in federal and state funds to help renters pay their landlords. Due to demand, the city has pledged an addition $336,000 to rental assistance.https://apps.miamibeachfl.gov/housingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, Complete landlord participation agreementMiami Office of Housing and Community ServiceCity/County Department$886,000.00HOME, CARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyLotteryhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article242740811.htmlhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article243246586.htmlhttps://apps.miamibeachfl.gov/housing7/16/2020Miami Beach, Florida25.790654, -80.1300455
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CountyFloridaMiami Dade CountyEmergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) provides a one-time benefit to assist with one month’s rent to Miami-Dade County low and moderate income households experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://miamidade.myhousing.com/?abandon=FalseCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationMiami Dade County Public Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$15,000,000.00CARESBoth$5,000.0030% monthly income3 monthsLotteryhttps://www.miamidade.gov/global/housing/emergency-rental-assistance-program.pagehttps://www.miamidade.gov/housing/library/erap/faq-english.pdfhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article246227525.html7/16/2020Miami Dade County, Florida25.5516034, -80.6326916
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CityFloridaMiami GardensCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe city of Miami Gardens is offering rental assistance to residents who have experienced financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemichttps://www.miamigardens-fl.gov/874/Rental-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee Information, Signed agreement with City, applicant, and landlordCity of Miami GardensCity/County Department$300,000.00Both$4,500.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/miami-gardens-offering-rental-assistance-to-residents-affected-by-covid-19/2244843/https://www.miamigardens-fl.gov/874/Rental-Assistance-Program7/16/2020Miami Gardens, Florida25.9420377, -80.2456045
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CountyFloridaNassau CountyCRF Program for Rental and Mortgage AssistanceThe Nassau County Commission has approved another round of CARES Act relief funds for rental and mortgage payments for residents who have been financially affected by the pandemic. Any activities -- reduced hours or income, termination or layoff from employment -- that occurred between March 1, 2020, and December 30, 2020, due to COVID-19 are eligible.https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1039/Nassau-CARESCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationNassau CountyCity/County DepartmentCARES, CRFBoth$3,300.00Lotteryhttps://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2020/11/05/nassau-county-to-open-2nd-round-of-covid-19-relief-grants-nov-19/https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1039/Nassau-CAREShttps://www.nassaucountyfl.com/1053/Residents11/18/2020Nassau County, Florida30.5927334, -81.8224362
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CityFloridaNorth MiamiEmergency Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (ETBRA) PHASE 2The City of North Miami through HUD received supplemental Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV) funding, and authorization from HUD to use portion of the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) funds to prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus pandemic.The City of North Miami is offering rent assistance in the form of a grant with no repayment requirement for 2 months, up to $3,000 to all North Miami residents experiencing hardship and loss of income due to COVID-19.https://www.northmiamifl.gov/827/Emergency-Tenant-Based-Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Property owner certification formCity of North MiamiCity/County DepartmentHOME, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$3,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.northmiamifl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9445/ETBRA-Application-102020-PDFhttps://www.northmiamifl.gov/827/Emergency-Tenant-Based-Rental-Assistance10/7/2020North Miami, Florida25.8900949, -80.1867138
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CityFloridaNorth MiamiEmergency Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (ETBRA) PHASE 1The City of North Miami will assist individuals with a one-time payment up to $1,000 for households occupying rental units outside of the NMCRA boundaries that have suffered loss of income or reduced wages directly connected to COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.northmiamifl.gov/827/Emergency-Tenant-Based-Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must live outside NMCRA boundaries, Landlord proof of registration forms, U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident; Form must be notarizedW-9/Payee Information, Proof of registration formsCity of North MiamiCity/County Department$157,427.00Both$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.northmiamifl.gov/827/Emergency-Tenant-Based-Rental-Assistancehttps://www.northmiamifl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8552/ETBRA-Application-FINAL-PDFhttps://miamionthecheap.com/apply-for-help-miami-beach-and-north-miami-offering-residents-financial-assistance/7/16/2020North Miami, Florida25.8900949, -80.1867138
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CountyFloridaOrange CountyCOVID-19 Eviction Diversion ProgramIn an effort to help curb evictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners created the Orange County COVID-19 Eviction Diversion Program. The $13.3 million program is funded by the Federal CARES Act monies. The income-based program assists Orange County’s most vulnerable tenants who are in imminent danger of eviction due to COVID-19 and provides the property owner with an alternative to eviction. The Program provides up to $4,000 in past due rent that is paid directly to the landlord. The tenant or landlord can initiate the application process; however, both must agree to participate and meet eligibility requirements.http://www.ocfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/OrangeCARES/COVID19EvictionDiversionProgram.aspx#.X_3ThehKhPYCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be at least 2 months behind in rentW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsOrange County GovernmentCity/County Department$13,300,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$4,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.ocfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/OrangeCARES/COVID19EvictionDiversionProgram.aspx#.X_3VuOhKhPZhttp://www.ocfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/OrangeCARES.aspx#.X_3XhOhKhPYhttps://www.orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/os-ne-coronavirus-orange-eviction-diversion-20210108-v574u5kyijekbgzndetwdeza4a-story.html1/13/2021Orange County, Florida28.4844995, -81.2518833
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CountyFloridaOrange CountyJFS Orlando CARESJFS Orlando CARES is a new financial assistance program that will provide $500,000 in emergency rental assistance to those severely impacted by COVID-19. The program is open to qualifying Unincorporated Orange County residents, and it may provide up to two months of rental assistance. Funds will be distributed on a first come, first-served basis.https://www.jfsorlando.org/jfs-orlando-caresCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationJFS OrlandoNon-governmental$500,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://jfscares.smapply.io/https://www.jfsorlando.org/jfs-orlando-careshttps://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orange-county/os-ne-new-cares-act-rental-fund-jfs-orlando-20201008-yuifuqil4bfwdlfioiiy3abcv4-story.html10/14/2020Orange County, Florida28.4844995, -81.2518833
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CountyFloridaOrange CountyIndividual and Family Assistance ProgramOrange County Government will invest $72.9 million into social services and community needs for residents. Approximately $36.5 million have been allocated for the Individual and Family Assistance Program. The program will provide a one-time payment of $1,000 per household for residents affected by COVID-19. Funds for this program will assist residents to bridge financial gaps for rent, mortgage, medical or an eligible utility expense. After the initial round closed on June 22, applications were opened for a second round on July 13 and closed again after 18 minutes.https://ocfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/OrangeCARES/SocialServicesandResidentNeeds.aspx#.Xwja4UVKiUlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be citizen/legal residentOrange County GovernmentCity/County Department$36,500,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://ocfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/OrangeCARES/SocialServicesandResidentNeeds.aspx#.Xv5JY0VKiUkhttps://www.orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/jobs-economy/os-bz-coronavirus-orangecares-rental-assistance-20200629-ktwkyti4sjggpowc6fjkcunqli-story.htmlhttps://www.narcity.com/news/us/fl/orlando/orange-county-florida-rent-help-program-closed-after-less-than-20-minutes-of-reopening7/16/2020Orange County, Florida28.4844995, -81.2518833
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CountyFloridaOrange CountyCovid-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Orange County government has made the COVID-19 Crisis Assistance Program available to provide one-time rental assistance for Orange County residents who qualify. The program leverages a pre-existing general assistance program but uses COVID-19-specific criteria for eligibility. The program will provide assistance with one month’s rent, so residents will be able to use their limited funds on other necessities.https://www.orangecountyfl.net/FamiliesHealthSocialSvcs/CrisisAssistanceProgram.aspx#.Xnj_7IhKg2wPre-COVID ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be citizen/legal residentFamilies Health and Social Services, Orange CountyDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknownOne-timeUnknownhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/worried-about-making-rent-here-are-assistance-programs-available-central-florida-during-coronavirus-pandemic/OPBKGM332ZCSPBCJ2FV2HBWUJQ/https://www.orangecountyfl.net/FamiliesHealthSocialSvcs/CrisisAssistanceProgram.aspx#.Xnj_7IhKg2w7/16/2020Orange County, Florida28.4844995, -81.2518833
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CountyFloridaOrange, Seminole & Osceola CountiesALICE Recovery FundThe Heart of Florida United Way established a fund to support Central Florida residents whose financial stability is being impacted by the pandemic. The focus of the fund is to support the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) population in Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties experiencing hardship due to decreased hours or unpaid leave. The ALICE Fund provides rent, mortgage and utility assistance to help prevent eviction and homelessness.https://www.hfuw.org/Virus/COVID Response ProgramResidents with constrained incomes/significant financial need, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must demonstrate financial need with documentation. Application asks whether applicant has birth certificates for children.Heart of Florida United WayNon-governmental$100,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/worried-about-making-rent-here-are-assistance-programs-available-central-florida-during-coronavirus-pandemic/OPBKGM332ZCSPBCJ2FV2HBWUJQ/https://www.hfuw.org/Virus/7/16/2020Orange, Seminole & Osceola Counties, Florida28.3311529, -81.4150925
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CityFloridaOrlandoOrlando Rental Assistance ProgramThe city of Orlando hopes to help about 300 families behind on their rent due to the pandemic through a grant program funded by federal coronavirus relief dollars. Orlando City Council voted on plans to use $1.5 million of Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES, Act funds to provide rental assistance. The city will partner with United Way to implement the funds. The program reopened in December with additional funding.https://www.hfuw.org/orlandocares/COVID Response Program120% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationHeart of Florida United WayNon-governmentalCARES, CRFBoth$12,500.008 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/08/31/city-of-orlando-plans-to-launch-rental-assistance-program-in-partnership-with-united-way/https://www.hfuw.org/orlandocares/https://www.orlando.gov/News/Press-Releases/2020-Press-Releases/Orlando-Mayor-Buddy-Dyer-Announces-Re-opening-of-COVID-19-Rental-Assistance-Program9/15/2020Orlando, Florida28.5383355, -81.3792365
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CountyFloridaOsceola CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (Round 2)ROUND 2: The next round of housing assistance will tap into $13.2 million of CARES Act funding and will be open to ALL Osceola residents, INCLUDING the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud. The initial round of phase 2 assistance closed on August 10, after 1 week of accepting applications. Another round was opened on October 5.https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Social security cardW-9/Payee InformationOsceola County Housing OfficeDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESUnknown$3,000.005 monthsLotteryhttps://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/https://www.osceola.org/news/more-housing-assistance-coronavirus-testing-begins-monday-july-6.stmlhttps://www.osceola.org/news/osceola-county-launching-pair-of-covid-19-programs.stml7/16/2020Osceola County, Florida28.1019838, -81.0754657
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CountyFloridaOsceola CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (Round 1)ROUND 1: Applications for Monday’s round of rental assistance and mortgage foreclosure prevention will be open for three days using CDBG Grant funding only available to residents of unincorporated Osceola County impacted by the Coronavirus.https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Phase 1 is only open to unincorporated areas of countyW-9/Payee InformationOsceola County Housing OfficeDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCDBGUnknown$2,500.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/community-development-block-grant/cdbg-rental-assistance-program.stmlhttps://www.osceola.org/news/more-housing-assistance-coronavirus-testing-begins-monday-july-6.stml7/16/2020Osceola County, Florida28.1019838, -81.0754657
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CountyFloridaOsceola CountyCOVID-19 Eviction Diversion ProgramThe Eviction Diversion program launched October 5. Funded by Federal CARES Act money, the program is designed to help Osceola County tenants who are in imminent danger of being evicted. It helps prevent the property owner from initiating the eviction process, which will keep the eviction from appearing on the tenant’s permanent record. Landlords and tenants with pending court action will receive letters from the County. To be considered eligible for the program, applications must be completed by both the tenant and the landlord. Payments will be sent directly to the landlord by Human Services.https://www.osceola.org/news/osceola-county-launching-pair-of-covid-19-programs.stmlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Have an eviction action filed against you. Must provide case number.W-9/Payee InformationOsceola County Housing OfficeDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESBothUnknownhttps://www.osceola.org/news/osceola-county-launching-pair-of-covid-19-programs.stmlhttps://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/10/02/osceola-county-to-launch-2-new-assistance-programs-for-people-impacted-by-covid-19/`https://www.osceola.org/agencies-departments/human-services/housing/10/7/2020Osceola County, Florida28.1019838, -81.0754657
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CityFloridaPalm BayEviction Prevention/Rental and Utilities Assistance ProgramThe city of Palm Bay announced Tuesday that it would provide residents with rental and utility assistance under the Eviction Prevention/Rental and Utility Assistance Program. The program is designed to assist residents who have become delinquent on rent and/or utility payments due to the impacts of COVID-19.https://www.palmbayflorida.org/government/city-departments-f-to-z/housing-programs/programsCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipCity of Palm Bay's Housing & Community Development DepartmentCity/County DepartmentArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2020/05/26/coronavirus-palm-bay-to-provide-rental-utility-assistance-to-residents-in-need/https://www.palmbayflorida.org/government/city-departments-f-to-z/housing-programs/programs7/16/2020Palm Bay, Florida28.0344621, -80.5886646
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CityFloridaPalm BayRental & Utility Payment Assistance – Coronavirus Relief FundResidents and households facing hardship due to COVID-19 can apply for rent and utility payment assistance by completing the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) application. The last day to submit an application for funding assistance is Friday, August 28, 2020.https://www.palmbayflorida.org/government/city-departments-f-to-z/housing-programs/programsCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of Palm Bay's Housing & Community Development DepartmentCity/County Department$567,770.00CARES, CRFUnknownFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.palmbayflorida.org/Home/Components/News/News/9647/5669https://www.palmbayflorida.org/home/showdocument?id=2368210/7/2020Palm Bay, Florida28.0344621, -80.5886646
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CountyFloridaPalm Beach CountyCARES Act Rent & Utilities Assistance ProgramThe CARES ACT - Coronavirus Relief Fund Rent and Utilities Assistance Program provides one-time rental and utility assistance to eligible Palm Beach County residents who have experienced loss of income, reduction in hours, or unemployment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic only. Assistance will only be provided for past due rents and/or utilities due from March 1, 2020 to December 30, 2020.https://www.rentalassistancepbc.org/COVID Response Program140% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Social security cardW-9/Payee Information, Rental RegistryCity of Palm BeachCity/County DepartmentCARES, CRFArrears only$5,800.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://discover.pbcgov.org/communityservices/pages/default.aspxhttps://discover.pbcgov.org/communityservices/Pages/CARES-Act-Assistance-FAQ.aspxhttps://discover.pbcgov.org/communityservices/PDF/CSD_Offices_Closed-Apply_Online.pdf8/3/2020Palm Beach County, Florida26.6514503, -80.2767327
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CountyFloridaPasco CountyPasco Community CARESPasco County Community Development is partnering with multiple local agencies that are assisting in providing Community CARES funds to people experiencing economic hardship due to COVID-19. All partner agencies, listed below, are offering to help pay bills directly for anyone living in Pasco County who meets the Community CARES Program guidelines.https://www.pascocountyfl.net/4385/Pasco-Community-CARESCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipPasco County, community agenciesCollaboration$4,000,000.00CARES$3,500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.pascocountyfl.net/4385/Pasco-Community-CAREShttp://www.suncoastnews.com/news/pasco-offering-more-community-cares-financial-aid/article_a78c95a0-e974-11ea-be0d-abaa6c9e3594.html10/14/2020Pasco County, Florida28.3232418, -82.4319405
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CountyFloridaPinellas CountyPinellas CARES Financial AssistanceIf you lost a job or significant income due to impacts from the pandemic, you may qualify for financial assistance up to $5,000 per household to pay for rent, mortgage or utility payments during the period starting March 1, 2020.https://covid19.pinellascounty.org/pinellascaresindividual/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsPinellas CountyCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears only$5,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://patch.com/florida/pinellasbeaches/commission-approves-new-pinellas-cares-programs-covid-19-reliefhttps://covid19.pinellascounty.org/pinellascaresindividual/7/16/2020Pinellas County, Florida27.876394, -82.7778579
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CountyFloridaPolk CountyPolk CARES 2020Polk County residents have until Friday to apply for up to $2,000 per household in assistance for COVID-19-related losses.
The Polk County Commission on Monday agreed to set the cutoff for grant applications after Todd Bond, the county’s budget manager, said the program was close to spending the $35 million allocated for the household grants.
https://www.polk-county.net/covid-19/polk-cares-2020COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, U.S. Citizen/Permanent Resident; S.S. Number requiredPolk CountyCity/County Department$35,000,000.00CARESArrears only$2,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.polk-county.net/polk-cares-2020https://cares.polk-county.net/https://www.theledger.com/news/20200708/deadline-is-friday-for-polk-covid-assistance-for-residents7/16/2020Polk County, Florida27.8617347, -81.6911559
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CountyFloridaPolk CountyPolk County Mortgage and Rental Assistance ProgramThe Polk County Board of County Commissioners accepted nearly $2 million in additional CARES Act Funds. These funds were made available to Polk residents to pay delinquent rent and mortgage payments due to layoffs and furloughs caused by the coronavirus pandemic.https://www.polk-county.net/covid-19/polk-cares-2020COVID Response ProgramPolk CountyCity/County Department$4,800,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only9/29/2020Polk County, Florida27.8617347, -81.6911559
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CityFloridaPort St. LucieCOVID-19 Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance Grant ProgramPort St. Lucie renters here experiencing an economic hardship because of COVID-19 can apply to the city for help paying their monthly bills. The City Council Monday approved the COVID-19 Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance grant program to pay past-due rent or mortgage payments from April 1.https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/neighborhood-services/community-services-grants/covid-19-emergency-rental-mortgage-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationPort St. Lucie Neighborhood Services DepartmentCity/County Department$270,000.00Arrears only$3,000.00Not two exceed two months rentFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/shaping-our-future/property-values/2020/05/12/port-st-lucie-creates-covid-19-emergency-housing-assistance-program/3106786001/https://www.cityofpsl.com/government/departments/neighborhood-services/community-services-grants7/16/2020Port St. Lucie, Florida27.2730492, -80.3582261
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CityFloridaSebastianSebastian COVID-19 GRANTThis Grant Program is offered on a first completed, first-served basis to provide temporary mortgage or rental assistance to eligible applicants whose household has been economically affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The assistance is limited to the actual missed or currently due mortgage or rent payments due after April 1, 2020, and may not exceed $1,500.00 per month.https://www.cityofsebastian.org/371/Covid-19-Grant-InformationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of SebastianCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears only$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cityofsebastian.org/371/Covid-19-Grant-Informationhttps://www.sebastiandaily.com/business/city-of-sebastian-offering-covid-19-temporary-mortgage-and-rental-assistance-25845/11/4/2020Sebastian, Florida27.816415, -80.4706078
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CountyFloridaVolusia & Flagler countiesCOVID-19 Relief FundTo assist Volusia and Flagler county residents and families who are impacted by COVID-19, United Way of Volusia and Flagler Counties launched the COVID-19 Relief Fund to aid in recovery efforts. The organization said it is working with local partner agencies to distribute emergency funds to those in need.https://www.unitedwayvfc.org/The-United-Way-of-Volusia--Flagler-Counties--COVID-19-Response-1-7158.htmlCOVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Volusia and Flagler CountiesNon-governmental$28,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/worried-about-making-rent-here-are-assistance-programs-available-central-florida-during-coronavirus-pandemic/OPBKGM332ZCSPBCJ2FV2HBWUJQ/https://www.unitedwayvfc.org/https://www.unitedwayvfc.org/The-United-Way-of-Volusia--Flagler-Counties--COVID-19-Response-1-7158.html7/16/2020Volusia & Flagler counties, Florida29.136663, -81.1374285
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CountyFloridaVolusia CountyCOVID-19 Rental AssistanceVolusia County will accept applications from households that have been financially impacted by COVID-19. Rental assistance may be provided to eligible households for up to three months. Assistance will be provided on a first-ready, first-served basis and a limited number of applications will be accepted based on funding availability.https://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/community-assistance/housing-and-grants-administration/covid-19-rental-assistance.stmlCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Payment of Rent Pre-COVIDVolusia County Department of Community ServicesDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentFuture/current payments only$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/community-assistance/housing-and-grants-administration/covid-19-rental-assistance.stml#7/16/2020Volusia County, Florida29.0279842, -81.0754657
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CityGeorgiaAtlantaEviction Relief FundAn Atlanta not-for-profit, Star-C, has established an Eviction Relief Fund. It is a rent matching scholarship that helps qualified residents timely pay their rent and continue to raise their children in their same school. The program is administered through landlords that operate apartments at rents below 80% AMI in low-performing school districts. Participating landlords are willing to forgive a portion (10%) of the outstanding rent balance, waive late fees, and an agreement not to evict in exchange for Star-C paying a portion of delinquent rent.https://www.star-c.org/eviction-relief/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must be near low-performing elementary school. Landlords must nominate tenants. Tenants must be about to pay 50% of outstanding balance (20% in Cobb County) and have stability plan.W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountStar-CNon-governmental$4,100,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESLandlordArrears only$1,500 ($3,000 in Cobb County)50% of past due rent (20% in Cobb County)First-come first-servedhttps://www.star-c.org/eviction-relief/7/16/2020Atlanta, Georgia33.7489954, -84.3879824
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CityGeorgiaAtlantaCity of Atlanta Rental AssistanceTo help combat the expected wave of displacement, city officials are allocating $22 million to “expenditures related to consumer grant program to prevent eviction and assist in preventing homelessness."https://relief.uwga.org/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Not receiving other COVID-related housing assistanceW-9/Payee InformationUnited Way of Greater AtlantaNon-governmental$22,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$3,000.003 monthsUnknownYesPreferences will be given to households with children, veterans, seniors, and differently abled individuals.https://saportareport.com/atlanta-officials-direct-millions-of-covid-19-relief-funds-toward-helping-homeless-preventing-evictions/https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/city-atlanta-launches-program-provide-rental-assistance-during-pandemic/XASWKBSCA5EPXNT7NAK35ZWEDU/7/16/2020Atlanta, Georgia33.7489954, -84.3879824
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CityGeorgiaAtlantaAtlanta COVID-19 Emergency Housing Assistance ProgramThis is the second phase of the city of Atlanta's rental assistance program, administered by the United Way of Greater Atlanta.https://relief.uwga.org/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Not receiving other COVID-related housing assistanceW-9/Payee InformationUnited Way of Greater AtlantaNon-governmentalArrears only$5,000.00UnknownYesPreferences will be given to households with children, veterans, seniors, and differently abled individuals.https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/atlanta-expands-housing-relief-to-residents-impacted-by-covid-1912/23/2020Atlanta, Georgia33.7489954, -84.3879824
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CountyGeorgiaBullochCOVID-19 Relief FundUnited Way of Southeast Georgia and The City of Stateboro have joined together to establish a COVID-19 Relief Fund to provide assistance to families and individuals who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences. This fund will be used to help families retain stable housing by assisting with rent and utility payments when grace periods are not offered and to provide financial assistance for additional critical needs.https://unitedwaysega.org/city-of-statesboro-covid-19-relief-fund-applicationCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Statement from landlord that rent is past dueUnited Way of Southeast GeorgiaNon-governmental$75,000.00CARESBoth$3,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://unitedwaysega.org/covid-19-relief-fundhttps://allongeorgia.com/bulloch-local-government/statesboro-city-council-authorizes-covid-19-relief-program-for-small-businesses/10/29/2020Bulloch, Georgia32.3595678, -81.77870209999999
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CountyGeorgiaCobb CountyCobb County Homesaver for RentersIn an effort to aid renters adversely affected by COVID-19, qualified renters who currently reside in single family homes, condos, attached homes, and apartments in Cobb County can now apply for up $4,800 to help pay their rent. The funding comes from the $132 million allocated to the county in the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and will be administered by HomeFree-USA, a certified HUD approved non-profit in housing.https://cobbhomesaver.org/renters/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Participate via a signed agreement, Provide the tenant’s rent ledger or rental historyHomeFree-USANon-governmental$1,800,000.00CARESBoth$4,800.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://cobbhomesaver.org/renters/9/29/2020Cobb County, Georgia33.8999297, -84.56414699999999
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CityGeorgiaDoraviilleRENT/MORTGAGE/UTILITY ASSISTANCEDoraville is partnering with St. Vincent de Paul Georgia to provide rent, mortgage and utility relief for at least 100 residents who are struggling to pay their bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, the city approved a $100,000 grant to the nonprofit, which will accept applications for relief from Doraville residents. The city used Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economy Security (CARES) Act funds to back the program.https://www.svdpgeorgia.org/who-we-are/contact-us/get-help/COVID Response ProgramSt. Vincent de Paul GeorgiaNon-governmental$100,000.00CARES$1,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.ajc.com/news/doraville-partners-with-charity-to-provide-housing-utility-relief-during-pandemic/TDVYHQ3YRBBUTOUYAYXO3M2TPA/https://www.svdpgeorgia.org/who-we-are/contact-us/get-help/3/3/2021Doraviille, Georgia33.8981579, -84.2832564
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CityGeorgiaSavannahCARES Act Fund City of SavannahThe City of Savannah CARES Act Fund at United Way is here to assist residents of the City of Savannah in maintaining stable, safe housing regardless of household income. The fund helps you pay past due mortgage, rent, or utility balances from March through August 2020 from the loss of income directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://uwce.org/savannahcares/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeUnited Way of the Coastal EmpireNon-governmental$3,300,000.00CARESArrears onlyOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://uwce.org/savannahcares/https://www.savannahga.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2358#:~:text=The%20%243.3%20million%20City%20of,to%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.https://www.wtoc.com/2020/08/25/savannah-partners-with-united-way-cares-act-deadline-looms/11/12/2020Savannah, Georgia32.0808989, -81.091203
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CityGeorgiaStatesboroCity of Statesboro COVID-19 Relief FundThe rental and mortgage fund will be administered by United Way of Southeast Georgia The maximum amount of assistance per family for assistance is $3,000.00. The fund will provide assistance to citizens of Statesboro who are struggling with paying rent or have fallen behind on their mortgage payments due to COVID-19.https://unitedwaysega.org/city-of-statesboro-covid-19-relief-fund-applicationCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeUnited Way of Southeast GeorgiaNon-governmental$100,000.00CARES, CRFUnknown$3,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://fox28media.com/news/local/city-of-statesboro-launches-covid-19-relief-grant-programhttps://unitedwaysega.org/city-of-statesboro-covid-19-relief-fund-applicationhttps://www.statesboroga.gov/relief11/18/2020Statesboro, Georgia32.4487876, -81.7831674
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StateHawaiiRent Assistance and Mediation Program (RAMP)The Rent Assistance and Mediation Program (RAMP) will provide assistance for Hawai‘i renters who have experienced a reduction in income because of unemployment or a reduction in work hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic and are at risk of eviction. The $6 million program, administered by Catholic Charities Hawaii, intends to help tenants avoid eviction by providing rental payments for unpaid rent and mediation services.https://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/catholic-charities-hawaii-to-provide-additional-rent-relief-through-new-state-assistance-program/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCatholic Charities HawaiiNon-governmental$6,000,000.00OTHERBoth$3,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedYes50% AMI or lesshttps://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/catholic-charities-hawaii-to-provide-additional-rent-relief-through-new-state-assistance-program/https://www.catholiccharitieshawaii.org/housinghelp/https://www.kitv.com/story/43137106/catholic-charities-hawaii-to-provide-additional-rent-relief-through-state-assistance-program1/13/2021Hawaii19.8967662, -155.5827818
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StateHawaiiState of Hawaii Rent Relief and Housing Assistance ProgramThe purpose of the State of Hawaii’s Rent Relief and Housing Assistance Program is to provide assistance to renters who have experienced or are facing a reduction in income because of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and are at risk of eviction.https://www.hihousinghelp.com/#applyCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Must reside in Honolulu, Hawaii, Maui, or Kauai CountyW-9/Payee InformationAloha United Way and
Catholic Charities Hawaii
Non-governmental$100,000,000.00CARES, CRFFuture/current payments only$1,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kitv.com/story/42272253/hawaii-lawmakers-detail-how-theyll-use-federal-cares-act-moneyhttps://dbedt.hawaii.gov/hhfdc/https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/09/state-makes-rental-assistance-available-for-hard-hit-residents/7/27/2020Hawaii19.8967662, -155.5827818
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StateHawaiiDHHL COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Hawaiian Homes Commission has approved the establishment of the DHHL COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The program will provide eligible native Hawaiian beneficiaries who are on the Department’s Applicant Waiting List, as of Dec. 31, 2018, with rental assistance using Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant funds.https://www.auw.org/covid-19-assistance-programs#covid-19-rent-utilitiy-assistance-programCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Native Hawaiian, on DHHL waitlistHawaiian Homes CommissionOther$7,000,000.00OTHERFuture/current payments onlyClient will be responsible for paying up to 30% of monthly rent costs6 monthsUnknownhttps://bigislandnow.com/2020/04/26/dhhl-offers-emergency-rental-assistance/https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/05/native-hawaiians-eligible-for-rental-assistance-during-covid-19-crisis/https://www.auw.org/covid-19-assistance-programs#covid-19-rent-utilitiy-assistance-program7/16/2020Hawaii19.8967662, -155.5827818
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CountyHawaiiHawaii CountyHawai'i County Rent and Mortgage Assistance Program (RMAP)Six local nonprofit organizations joined today to announce the launch of the Hawaii County Rent and Mortgage Assistance Program (RMAP).
RMAP nonprofit partners are encouraging Hawai'i Island residents who are at least 18 years old and lost income or work hours due to COVID-19 to prepare ahead to apply.
http://hopeserviceshawaii.org/RMAP/COVID Response Program140% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Demonstrable past due rent if requesting payment for rental arrears; Must not receive other housing assistance at the same timeCounty of Hawaii’s Office of Research and Development, Hawaiian Community Assets (HCA)/Hawaiʻi Community Lending (HCL), HOPE Services Hawaii (HOPE), Hawaii First Federal Credit Union (HFFCU), Neighborhood Place of Puna (NPP), Hawaii Island Home for Recovery (HIHR), and Habitat for Humanity Hawaii Island (HFHHI)Collaboration$8,500,000.00CARESBoth$20,000.0010 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://bigislandnow.com/2020/08/17/hawaii-county-launches-rent-mortgage-assistance-program/8/21/2020Hawaii County, Hawaii19.5429151, -155.6658568
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CountyHawaiiHawaii CountyEmergency Rent and Mortgage Assistance ProgramThe County of Hawaii's Office of Housing and Community Development with Hope Services Hawaii Inc. is establishing an Emergency Rent and Mortgage Assistance Program to provide financial assistance to Big Island residents who have been financially impacted.http://hopeserviceshawaii.org/RMAP/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationCounty of Hawaii's Office of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$2,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kitv.com/story/42298628/hawaii-county-and-hope-services-provide-emergency-rent-and-mortgage-assistance-to-big-island-residents-impacted-by-covid197/16/2020Hawaii County, Hawaii19.8967662, -155.5827818
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CountyHawaiiHonoluluCOVID-19 Household Hardship Relief ProgramMayor Kirk Caldwell and the City and County of Honolulu launches the COVID-19 Household Hardship Relief Program with $25 Million in CARES Act funds designed to support households economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Oʻahu residents can reach out to one of our non-profit community partners to apply directly beginning May 18, 2020 Eligible payments may include rent, mortgage, certain utilities, childcare providers recognized by Department of Human Services, and other emergency expenseshttp://www.honolulu.gov/cms-dcs-menu/site-dcs-sitearticles/38479-household-hardship-relief-fund-program.htmlCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationDepartment of Community ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$25,000,000.00CARES, CRFFuture/current payments only$6,000.006 monthsUnknownhttp://www.honolulu.gov/cms-dcs-menu/site-dcs-sitearticles/38479-household-hardship-relief-fund-program.htmlhttps://www.kitv.com/story/42105625/city-and-county-of-honolulu-offering-financial-assistance-to-residents-in-need7/16/2020Honolulu, Hawaii21.3069444, -157.8583333
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CountyHawaiiHonoluluHawaiian Community Lending Emergency LoanHawaii Community Lending is partnering with the Honolulu Board of Realtors to provide emergency loans to tenants through their landlords. Landlords will be required to commit tenant security deposits as collateral for emergency loans covering up to two months of rent with a maximum loan amount of $5,000http://hawaiiancommunity.net/COVID Response ProgramALICE threshold, or has monthly income, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, U.S. Citizen/Permanent ResidentW-9/Payee InformationHawaii Community LendingNon-governmental$100,000.00OTHERBoth$2,500 forindividual workers, $5,000 for self-employed persons2 monthsUnknownhttps://twitter.com/PhilipGarboden/status/1250545005002801152http://hawaiiancommunity.net/7/16/2020Honolulu, Hawaii21.3069444, -157.8583333
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CountyHawaiiMaui CountyMaui County Rental Assistance ProgramThis program is designed to help individuals and families in Maui County with assistance on rental deposit, utility deposit and rent subsidy on a declining scale based on income and contingent upon the applicant’s circumstances. All assistance is paid directly to the landlord of the rental or the utility company.https://www.meoinc.org/programs-services/community-services/rental-assistance/COVID Response ProgramCurrent Lease, Past Due Rent, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Demonstrate a real need for assistance (are currently homeless or at-risk for homelessness, live in substandard conditions, experienced an unexpected layoff, unexpected eviction, etc.)Maui Economic Opportunity Inc.Non-governmental$410,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenantMust contribute up to 30% cost of rental assistance/security depositFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.meoinc.org/programs-services/community-services/rental-assistance/https://mauinow.com/2021/02/19/family-fund-provides-10000-grant-to-maui-economic-opportunity-for-pandemic-assistance/3/3/2021Maui County, Hawaii20.7983626, -156.3319253
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StateIdahoIdaho Housing Preservation ProgramIdaho’s Housing Preservation program provides financial assistance to renters who cannot afford to pay their rent and are at risk of eviction due to circumstances related to the COVID-19 health crisis. Eligibility is restricted to legal U.S. citizens and households with an income at or below 80 percent of AMI.https://www.idahohousing.com/covid-19/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, At least one member of the household must be legally eligble to reside in the United States, but non-citizens may apply.W-9/Payee InformationIdaho Housing and Finance AssociationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00OTHER, CARES, CRFBothVaries based on "each household's circumstance"None6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.idahohousing.com/covid-19/https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-rent-bills-assistance-program-how-to-apply-idaho/277-dce71dbe-e19b-4aee-b531-b54d852c70b07/16/2020Idaho44.0682019, -114.7420408
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CityIdahoBoiseJesse Tree Eviction Prevention ProgramJesse Tree serves about 100 families per month with supportive services and rental assistance as needed to prevent eviction. Our case managers support tenants with life planning, budgeting, and landlord mediation. Jesse Tree also pays a portion of owed rent.https://www.jessetreeidaho.org/our-programsPre-COVID ProgramJesse Tree of IdahoNon-governmental$30,000.00OTHERUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.jessetreeidaho.org/our-programshttps://www.idahopress.com/coronavirus/ada-county-approves-280k-for-coronavirus-response-rental-assistance/article_ab2bbf7d-d515-5475-b1e6-030f05f23be9.html8/3/2020Boise, Idaho43.6150186, -116.2023137
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CityIdahoPocatelloCity of Pocatello CARES Act ProgramThe City of Pocatello CARES Act Program provides financial assistance for up to three consecutive months of Rental or Mortgage Assistance, and up to three consecutive months of Utility costs.https://www.pocatello.us/339/Community-Development-Block-Grant#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Pocatello%20CARES,to%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Not receiving other COVID-related housing assistanceCity of PocatelloCity/County Department$264,672.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.pocatello.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1321https://www.eastidahonews.com/2020/08/pocatello-residents-may-be-eligible-for-temporary-rental-or-mortgage-assistance/8/21/2020Pocatello, Idaho42.8621042, -112.4506191
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StateIllinoisHelp for Illinois Families InitiativeThe Pritzker Administration, in partnership with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), has launched a new initiative to help Illinois families access and afford home energy assistance and other essential services during COVID-19. Building on the State’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program, the State’s Fiscal Year 2021 (FY 21) budget authorizes an expansion of the LIHEAP and CSBG programs for eligible Illinoisans seeking emergency assistance to cover costs of utility bills, rent, temporary shelter, food, and other household necessities.https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/CommunityServices/HomeWeatherization/CommunityActionAgencies/Pages/helpIllinoisFamilies.aspxPre-COVID Program200% FPL or less, Increased eligibility thresholds for FY21 aims to assist additional households needing support due to challenges exacerbated by COVID-19.Department of Commerce and Economic OpportunityDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARES, CSBGUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kfvs12.com/2020/12/18/gov-pritzker-hold-covid-briefing-pm/https://patch.com/illinois/chicagoheights/help-illinois-families-relief-households-across-state1/5/2021Illinois40.6331249, -89.3985283
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StateIllinoisIllinois Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe final FY21 state budget includes $396 million in COVID-19-related rent and mortgage assistance. The funding comes from the State of Illinois’ portion of the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund and will benefit those impacted by the COVID-19 public health emergency. Subordinate “gap” financing to complete affordable housing development projects is also an allowable use of the funds. The funds, which can be used for costs incurred between March 1 and December 30 of 2020, were appropriated to the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA).https://era.ihda.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Landlord must upload application, lease, tax bill or deed, proof of rent past dueIllinois Housing Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$210,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$5,000.00One-timeUnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://housingactionil.org/blog/2020/05/26/2020-general-assembly-wrap-up/https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/illinois-covid-19-businesses/63-c6924b29-8203-40f8-b2c4-675b99e66c6dhttps://newschannel20.com/news/local/some-landlords-not-receiving-rent-payments-during-pandemic7/16/2020Illinois40.6331249, -89.3985283
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CountyIllinoisAdams CountyQUINCY AREA PARTNERSHIP FOR INDIVIDUALSThe Quincy Area Partnership for Unmet Needs will be utilized to responsibly respond to the emergency
needs of individuals and families in Adams County through a collaborative that utilizes the use of the
Adams County Together-ACT funds, grants and other community resources
https://www.unitedwayadamsco.org/helplineCOVID Response ProgramW-9/Payee InformationUnited Way of Adams CountyNon-governmentalUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.unitedwayadamsco.org/sites/unitedwayadamsco.org/files/IndividualsFundingGuidelines_v2.pdfhttps://khqa.com/news/local/extended-moratoriums-impact-local-rentershttps://www.unitedwayadamsco.org/helpline1/13/2021Adams County, Illinois40.0577692, -91.13530200000001
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CityIllinoisAuroraCity of Aurora Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Aurora has launched a $500,000 emergency rental assistance program to support Aurora residents who have overdue rent payments because of financial strain caused by COVID-19.https://www.aurora-il.org/1175/Neighborhood-RedevelopmentCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee InformationCity of Aurora Community Development DivisionDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$500,000.00CDBG, CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$3,500.002 monthsLotteryhttps://www.dailyherald.com/news/20200818/aurora-launches-rental-assistance-program-for-residentshttps://www.aurora-il.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=3908/21/2020Aurora, Illinois41.7605849, -88.32007150000001
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CityIllinoisChicagoCOVID-19 Housing Assistance Grant ProgramExpanding on a partnership first announced in March of this year, DOH and the Family Independence Initiative (FII) launched a second round of the COVID-19 Housing Assistance Grants to help impacted Chicagoans with rent and mortgage payments. Awardees will receive grants between $2,000 and $3,000 based on COVID-related financial hardship and monthly housing costs for Chicagoans making 60% of the AMI or below. Applications for the DOH Housing Assistance Grants will be accepted through August 10, 2020.https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/affordable-housing-programs/home.htmlCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationChicago Department of HousingCity/County Department$23,100,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CRFBoth$3,000.00One-timePartial lottery and partial disbursement to neighborhood networkshttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2020/march/HousingAssistanceProgram.htmlhttps://housingactionil.org/what-we-do/public-education-organizing/covid-19-information-resources/https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2020/july/HousingAssistanceGrant.html7/16/2020Chicago, Illinois41.8781136, -87.6297982
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CityIllinoisChicagoDFSS Rental Assistance ProgramMore than $8 million of assistance will be provided through the DFSS Rental Assistance Program (RAP), a homeless prevention initiative aimed at helping residents remain in their existing rental unit by assisting with the payment of rent and rent arrears to prevent eviction. Fifty percent of the funds will be dedicated to households with incomes under 15% of the area median income (AMI) with rental assistance given based on household need. Eligible applicants may receive up to six months of rental support. https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/affordable-housing-programs/home.htmlCOVID Response Program30% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee InformationDepartment of Family Support ServicesCity/County Department$8,000,000.00ESGBothUp to 6 monthsLotteryhttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fss/provdrs/serv/svcs/how_to_find_rentalassistanceinchicago.htmlhttps://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2020/july/HousingAssistanceGrant.html8/3/2020Chicago, Illinois41.8781136, -87.6297982
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CountyIllinoisCook CountyCook County Rental Assistance ProgramThe county will implement the Cook County Rental Assistance Program to provide $20M in rental assistance payments for residents of Cook County financially impacted by COVID-19, either for past due payments or upcoming payments. Payments made under this program will be made directly to the landlord.https://www.cookcountyil.gov/recoveryCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCook CountyCity/County Department$20,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth3 monthsLotteryhttps://cook-county.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=4591833&GUID=2380D4FD-71CD-44AA-8D6E-79821D8B3B8F&Options=&Search=&FullText=1https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-cook-county-board-preckwinkle-cares-act-funding-coronavirus-20200716-p5esse4dczgojeg5gdxfxti5me-story.htmlhttps://www.cookcountyil.gov/news/cook-county-board-president-toni-preckwinkle-announces-20-million-covid-19-recovery-rental7/27/2020Cook County, Illinois41.7376587, -87.697554
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CityIllinoisEvanstonEvanston Rental Assistance ProgramAldermen also approved a rent assistance prioritization program. The program will help residents whose 2019 incomes are 80% or less of the area median income and who have lost income due to the ongoing pandemic. More than 200 households could receive assistance.https://www.cityofevanston.org/government/departments/health-human-services/preserve/general-assistance/emergency-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less$500,000.00CARESUnknownUnknownYesMom and pop landlordshttps://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/evanston/ct-evr-coronavirus-relief-council-tl-1119-20201116-44bmluhoi5gwddgjogmpykmge4-story.html11/24/2020Evanston, Illinois42.0450722, -87.68769689999999
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CountyIllinoisLake CountyLake County COVID Housing Relief Program (CHRP)The Lake County COVID Housing Relief Program (CHRP) provides rent and utility assistance for eligible households financially impacted by COVID-19.https://www.lakecountyil.gov/DocumentCenter/View/35830/COVID-Housing-Relief-Program-CHRP-flyerCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Landlord verification formLake CountyCity/County Department$5,000,000.00CARESBoth6x FMR6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lakecountyil.gov/4476/Lake-County-COVID-Housing-Relief-Programhttps://www.lakecountyil.gov/DocumentCenter/View/35830/COVID-Housing-Relief-Program-CHRP-flyerhttps://abc7chicago.com/lake-county-covid-housing-relief-program-renters-homeowners-financial-assistance/6361440/11/12/2020Lake County, Illinois42.3689363, -87.8271534
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CityIllinoisNormalCOVID-19-Related Housing Assistance ProgramThe town of Normal, in partnership with Mid Central Community Action, is offering aid through the COVID-19-Related housing Assistance Program for people experiencing hardships related to housing. The town will use $100,000 of the funding for the housing program. Income-qualified Normal residents may receive assistance for up to two months, or $2,000 total in a single year, for housing costs, rent, mortgage and utility bill payments.https://www.normal.org/1487/COVID-19-Related-Housing-Assistance-ProgCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationTown of Normal and Mid Central Community ActionCollaboration$243,262.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$2,000.002 monthsUnknownhttps://www.pantagraph.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/normal-opens-covid-19-housing-assistance-program/article_72800908-d4f6-512b-ad08-a14043dac2eb.htmlhttps://www.pantagraph.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/normal-to-increase-funding-for-covid-19-housing-assistance-program/article_496f3bd5-bb14-52d6-8058-cdb01021949c.htmlhttps://www.normal.org/Archive.aspx?AMID=499/9/2020Normal, Illinois40.5142026, -88.9906312
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CityIllinoisSpringfieldSpringfield Rental AssistanceThe City of Springfield will distribute around $400,000 in federal relief funding to eligible tenants. To qualify, you must live in the city limits and meet the income guidelines, and show documentation that you have suffered income loss because of the pandemic. The maximum award is $1,000.https://www.springfield.il.us/COVID19CommunityResources.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationSpringfield Urban LeagueNon-governmental$400,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV$1,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.springfield.il.us/Departments/Communications/PressReleasesHandler.ashx?imgid=933https://www.wnns.com/2020/08/20/city-of-springfield-launches-rental-assistance-program/https://www.sj-r.com/news/20201014/113-have-received-covid-19-rental-assistance-springfield-urban-league-says10/20/2020Springfield, Illinois39.78172130000001, -89.6501481
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StateIndianaIndiana COVID-19 ESG-CV Rental Assistance ProgramThe Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) will re-open its rental assistance portal on October 13, 2020 at 9:00 am Eastern Standard Time (EST). The portal will be used to accept applications for the Emergency Solutions Grant CARES Act (ESG-CV) rental assistance program.
The program can provide you up to 6 months in rental assistance to help cover past due and ongoing monthly rent payments.
https://apply.ihcda.in.gov/submitCOVID Response Program50% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationIndiana Housing and Community Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CVBoth6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.indianahousingnow.org/pdfs/RENTERS_English1012.pdfhttps://www.indianahousingnow.org/https://www.wishtv.com/news/indiana-reopens-rental-assistance-portal-for-tenants-with-pending-eviction-cases/10/14/2020Indiana40.2671941, -86.1349019
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StateIndianaIndiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program will provide assistance of up to $500 a month for four months and require the landlord's agreement to participate. Renters in 91 counties are eligible for up to $2,000 in assistance. Assistance can be used for arrears from April 1 on or for future payments.http://indianahousingnow.org/Tools.htmlCOVID Response ProgramHousehold income, including unemployment, must be less than household income on March 6., COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must not have already received emergency rental assistance as part of COVID-19 response. Must not already receive rental assistance (such as Section 8) ;Landlords who participate must agree to not evict until tenants more than 45 day delinquent.W-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsIndiana Housing and Community Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$40,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$2,000.004 monthsUnknownhttps://www.wishtv.com/news/indiana-news/holcomb-to-extend-moratorium-on-rental-evictions-through-july/http://indianahousingnow.org/Tools.htmlhttps://www.washtimesherald.com/news/more-rent-relief-will-be-arriving-apparently-just-in-time/article_c15d56c4-b709-11ea-8aed-871fe7a34bae.html7/16/2020Indiana40.2671941, -86.1349019
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CityIndianaColumbusColumbus COVID-19 Short-Term Rent Assistance
Program
The Columbus Board of Works and Public Safety has set aside $200,000 to provide emergency financial assistance to pay rent and utility bills for local residents Initially, the city will attempt to limit expenditures on rental or utility assistance to $125,000. However, an additional $75,000 has been set aside in the event that more assistance is required.https://www.dropbox.com/s/upmm66lwlouz4t3/Columbus%20Rent%20Assistance%20Program%20overview%20guidelines%20and%20FAQ%2006-16.pdf?dl=0COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must submit three months of pay stubs or employment information on application must be filled out by employer. Must authorize credit history/criminal history check.W-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsColumbus Board of Works and Public SafetyCity/County Department$200,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.therepublic.com/2020/04/29/city_creates_help_fund_for_rent_utilities/https://www.dropbox.com/s/upmm66lwlouz4t3/Columbus%20Rent%20Assistance%20Program%20overview%20guidelines%20and%20FAQ%2006-16.pdf?dl=07/16/2020Columbus, Indiana39.2014404, -85.9213796
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CityIndianaEvansvilleCOVID-19 Crisis Response Fund of the Greater Evansville RegionIn response to the COVID-19 crisis, funding partners established a cross-sector, community wide COVID-19 Response Fund of the Greater Evansville Region, primarily Gibson, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties. Specifically, the Fund will seek to: advance tactics that provide gap support (not duplicated by Federal programs) to those who are asset-limited, income-constrained and may be temporarily unemployed (ALICE); sustain critical operations and levels of service that meet the basic needs of the vulnerable, at-risk, health care workers, and first responders (e.g., food, shelter and childcare); support temporary staffing or volunteer mobilization efforts in response to loss of the volunteer base critical to essential social services; and encourage and champion a movement of neighbors caring for neighbors.https://unitedwayswi.org/covid-19-crisis-response-fund-of-the-greater-evansville-region/COVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Southwestern IndianaNon-governmental$5,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownhttps://unitedwayswi.org/covid-19-crisis-response-fund-of-the-greater-evansville-region/https://www.14news.com/2020/07/13/covid-crisis-response-fund-greater-evansville-region-announces-round-allocations/https://www.facebook.com/covidresponsefundGER/8/3/2020Evansville, Indiana37.9715592, -87.5710898
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CityIndianaEvansvilleAurora’s Homeless Prevention ProgramAurora in Evansville has opened up an online portal for people to apply for rent assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Households negatively impacted by COVID-19 and are at or below 50% AMI are eligible for rental and possibly utility assistance. Those faced with eviction due to nonpayment of rent between March 6 and Monday can apply for help.https://auroraevansville.org/facing-eviction/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeAurora, Inc.Non-governmentalCARES, ESG-CVArrears onlyhttps://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/local-news/aurora-opens-online-portal-for-rent-assistance-for-households-impacted-by-covid-19/https://auroraevansville.org/facing-eviction/10/29/2020Evansville, Indiana37.9715592, -87.5710898
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CityIndianaIndianapolisIndianapolis Rental Assistance ProgramIndianapolis has dedicated $15 million that will be spent on rental assistance for Indianapolis residents who have been impacted by COVID-19.https://www.indy.gov/activity/covid-19-utilities-supportCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information$30,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.theindychannel.com/news/coronavirus/city-of-indianapolis-proposes-76m-in-covid-19-reliefhttps://www.indy.gov/activity/covid-19-utilities-supporthttps://www.thenewsdispatch.com/news/local/article_11e9f519-8909-56c6-b0a9-afc4206b4149.html7/16/2020Indianapolis, Indiana39.768403, -86.158068
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CityIndianaMichigan CityNorth Central Community Action Agencies COVID-19 Rental and Mortgage AssistanceNCCAA was able to offer Covid-19 rental and mortgage assistance during the beginning of the pandemic
with funding provided by LaPorte Health Foundation. NCCAA continues to receive funding from the
LaPorte County United Way for water bill assistance due to the Covid-19 virus. CSBG CARES ACT funding will be available throughout the year until funding is exhausted.
http://nebula.wsimg.com/cd50c315a5a96aef13dce747553bdb45?AccessKeyId=059E610EB09FF5BC2372&disposition=0&alloworigin=1COVID Response Program60% AMI, COVID Hardship, Landlord form, U.S. Citizen/Permanent ResidentW-9/Payee Information, Landlord formNorth Central Community Action AgenciesNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CSBGUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttp://nebula.wsimg.com/cd50c315a5a96aef13dce747553bdb45?AccessKeyId=059E610EB09FF5BC2372&disposition=0&alloworigin=1http://www.nccomact.org/7/16/2020Michigan City, Indiana41.70753939999999, -86.8950297
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CityIndianaMuncieCity of Muncie Rental and Utility AssistanceIn December, the City of Muncie and Bridges Community Service partnered to distribute funds for a rent and utility assistance program, funded by the city's HOME Investment Partnership Grant. There are some qualifiers, including being at or below 80% of the area median income and being behind on rent or utility bills due to COVID-19, whether because of losing a job or getting sick.https://www.bridgesmuncie.org/rentalutilityassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Must sign contractCity of Muncie, Bridges Community ServiceCollaboration$121,000.00HOMETenantBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.bridgesmuncie.org/https://www.thestarpress.com/story/news/local/2021/01/20/muncie-rental-assistance-covid-relief-programs-eviction-help/4214225001/1/28/2021Muncie, Indiana40.1933767, -85.3863599
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CityIndianaSouth BendRent and Utility AssistanceThe St. Vincent de Paul Society can provide Rent and Utility Assistance to residents of St. Joseph County and the City of South Bend that have been impacted by a COVID-19 job loss or hours reductions. Funds are available on a limited basis and income guidelines apply. Open to residents in South Bend and St. Joseph County.https://www.svdpsb.org/covid-financialCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)St. Vincent De Paul SocietyNon-governmental$300,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.svdpsb.org/covid-financialhttps://southbendin.gov/covid-19-resources-support/covid-19-utility-support/https://www.southbendtribune.com/news/local/indiana-south-bend-offer-federal-money-for-covid-related-back-rent/article_cbb8d73c-cace-11ea-9338-e3539e9e3a93.html8/3/2020South Bend, Indiana41.6763545, -86.25198979999999
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CityIndianaSouth BendREAL Services Rent AssistanceResidents of the City of South Bend who meet income qualifications may apply for rent assistance that can cover up to three months of rent for those whose income has been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. To apply, call 574-233-8205.http://www.indianahousingnow.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipREAL ServicesNon-governmental$200,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.southbendtribune.com/news/local/indiana-south-bend-offer-federal-money-for-covid-related-back-rent/article_cbb8d73c-cace-11ea-9338-e3539e9e3a93.htmlhttps://southbendin.gov/covid-19-resources-support/covid-19-utility-support/8/3/2020South Bend, Indiana41.6763545, -86.25198979999999
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StateIowaCOVID-19 Iowa Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention ProgramGovernor Reynolds has allocated federal CARES Act funds to assist Iowans who have been economically impacted by COVID-19 and may be facing housing hardships. This program will provide short-term relief to income-eligible renters and homeowners who are at risk of eviction or foreclosure.https://www.iowafinance.com/covid-19-iowa-eviction-and-foreclosure-prevention-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Must complete online verification form within 10 days of application submissionIowa Finance AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$37,400,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$3,200.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdfhttps://www.iowafinance.com/covid-19-iowa-eviction-and-foreclosure-prevention-program/https://www.kcci.com/article/criteria-expanded-for-rent-mortgage-assistance-during-covid-19-pandemic/33516622#7/16/2020Iowa41.8780025, -93.097702
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CityIowaDavenportTenant Based Rental Assistance Program (COVID-19)The City of Davenport is also offering a program to help renters during the pandemic. Applicants may get up to $1,000 in rental assistance each month for three months.https://request.davenportiowa.com/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form;page=1;id=735COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseCity of DavenportCity/County DepartmentHOMEFuture/current payments only$3,000.003 monthsUnknownhttps://www.wqad.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/davenport-offers-rental-assistance-in-wake-of-covid-19-pandemic-other-resources-available/526-6003ff61-418b-4dc9-b0bb-81e67b1d740ahttps://request.davenportiowa.com/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form;page=1;id=7357/16/2020Davenport, Iowa41.5236437, -90.5776367
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CityIowaDes MoinesHomelessness Prevention ProgramThe Des Moines City Council has allocated funding for homeless prevention assistance and mortgage payment assistance, which will be administered by HOME, Inc. and IMPACT Community Action Partnership. In May, the city of Des Moines allocated $600,000 for COVID-19 rent relief, which came from the CDBG-CV and ESG-CV funding. In December, they agreed to put $500,000 toward another round of funds, which will come from the City's second round of ESG-CV funding.https://councildocs.dsm.city/minutes/as20201207.pdf?pdf=Minutes&t=1608729719893COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanHOME, Inc.Non-governmental$1,100,000.00CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVBothOne-timeUnknownhttps://www.kcci.com/article/des-moines-city-council-approves-dollar500000-in-covid-19-relief/34898329#https://www.homeincdsm.org/new-rental-assistance-program/https://www.dsm.city/government/council_meetings_and_agendas/index.php12/23/2020Des Moines, Iowa41.5868353, -93.6249593
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CountyIowaGreeneThe Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Supplemental Crisis AssistanceQualifying households in Greene County can receive up to $500 for rental assistance and utilities.COVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID HardshipCARES, CSBGTenantUnknown$500.00Unknownhttps://www.raccoonvalleyradio.com/2021/02/04/federal-grants-available-for-less-fortunate-households/3/3/2021Greene, Iowa42.8958066, -92.80241579999999
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CityIowaIowa CityFrom Our Home to YoursIowa City Council joined Johnson County in funding a relief program aimed at assisting mostly immigrant and refugee families experiencing financial strain due to the pandemic. The council approved a request to allocate $25,000 from a fund set aside for promoting housing affordability. Separately, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors approved a $40,000 request for the program.https://cwjiowa.org/workers/from-my-home-to-yours/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusCenter for Worker Justice of Eastern IowaNon-governmental$195,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknown$1,200.00Twice in one yearhttps://www.press-citizen.com/story/news/local/2020/07/22/iowa-city-council-gives-25-000-coronavirus-immigant-housing-relief/5485764002/https://cwjiowa.org/workers/from-my-home-to-yours/https://www.icgov.org/coronavirus-resources/recovery-and-support#Financial and Housing Support 8/3/2020Iowa City, Iowa41.6611277, -91.5301683
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CityIowaWest Des MoinesEmergency Assistance Related to the Coronavirus PandemicThe City of West Des Moines has been allocated funds from the Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The City will use the majority of these funds to provide assistance with rent, mortgage and/or utilities for vulnerable residents from low and moderate income households who may be subject to eviction, foreclosure or utility disconnect because of job loss related to COVID-19.https://www.wdm.iowa.gov/government/human-services/programs-services/emergency-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be citizen/legal residentWest Des Moines Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$157,905.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.wdm.iowa.gov/government/human-services/programs-services/coronavirus-aid8/3/2020West Des Moines, Iowa41.5638902, -93.75938409999999
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StateKansasKansas Eviction Prevention ProgramThe Kansas Eviction Prevention Program (KEPP) provides rental assistance to households that have missed one or more rent payment(s) as a result of the COVID pandemic. Landlords and tenants apply via a joint online process. If the application is approved, the landlord receives rental assistance funds directly from KEPP, applies KEPP funds to the tenant’s account, and waives late fees for the month(s) assistance was awarded. Approved tenants are eligible for a maximum of nine months of assistance, not to exceed $5,000 per household.https://kshousingcorp.org/eviction-prevention-program/COVID Response Program85% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee Information, Must fill out joint applicationKansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC)Non-governmental$35,000,000.00CARESBothBoth$5,000.009 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://kshousingcorp.org/eviction-prevention-program/https://governor.kansas.gov/state-finance-council-approves-290-million-in-coronavirus-relief-funds-for-child-supervision-public-health-other-essential-services/10/20/2020Kansas39.011902, -98.4842465
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CountyKansasFinney CountyHousehold Emergency Relief Grant ProgramThis Program is designed to alleviate burdens on the most vulnerable individuals or households experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 and to provide greater economic security to residents of Finney County:
Reducing the rent and utility burden on rental households and prevent homelessness for households impacted by COVID-19.
Mitigating the risk of homeowners foreclosing on their homes due to financial hardship caused by COVID-19.
Increasing the affordability of broadband access for Low and Moderate Income (LMI) households to improve access to telehealth, facilitate distance learning, and allow for remote work.
https://www.finneycounty.org/796/Household-Emergency-Relief-Grant-Program#:~:text=PROGRAM%20DESCRIPTION&text=Reducing%20the%20rent%20and%20utility,hardship%20caused%20by%20COVID%2D19COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationFinney CountyCity/County Department$1,092,446.50CARES, CRFTenantBoth$10,000.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedYes80% AMI or lesshttps://www.finneycounty.org/796/Household-Emergency-Relief-Grant-Program#:~:text=PROGRAM%20DESCRIPTION&text=Reducing%20the%20rent%20and%20utility,hardship%20caused%20by%20COVID%2D19https://www.finneycounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/6370/FC_HHR_Program-Guidelines_FINAL1/22/2021Finney County, Kansas38.0625252, -100.8903099
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CountyKansasNeosho CountyHousehold Emergency Relief ProgramAs part of its strategy to support households impacted by the pandemic, Neosho County has established the COVID-19 Household Emergency Relief Program designed to alleviate burdens on the most vulnerable individuals or households experiencing financial crises due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Program provides funding for residents to pay up to four months of past-due rent, mortgage and utility payments, as well as, funding to cover the increased rent, mortgage and utility burden due to financial hardships caused by COVID-19 for up to two months.https://www.neoshocountyks.org/index.php/commission/crf-informationCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationNeosho County, Chanute Regional Development AuthorityCollaboration$320,291.20CARES, CRFTenantBoth$15,000.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedYes80% AMI or lessneoshocountyks.org/application/files/7716/0450/6372/NC_HHR_Talking_Points_v1.1_11042020.pdfhttps://www.neoshocountyks.org/index.php/commission/crf-information1/22/2021Neosho County, Kansas37.6045688, -95.3102505
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CountyKansasSeward CountyCOVID-19 Household Emergency Relief ProgramAs part of its strategy to support households impacted by the pandemic, Seward County has established the COVID-19 Household Emergency Relief Program designed to alleviate burdens on the most vulnerable individuals or households experiencing financial crises due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Program provides funding for residents to pay up to four months of past-due rent, mortgage and utility payments.http://www.sewardcountyks.org/447/Seward-County-CARES-Act-Coronavirus-ReliCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationSeward CountyCity/County Department$1,091,277.00CARES, CRFTenantBoth$15,000.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedYes80% AMI or lesshttp://www.sewardcountyks.org/447/Seward-County-CARES-Act-Coronavirus-Relihttp://www.sewardcountyks.org/DocumentCenter/View/3147/SC_HHR_Program-Guidelines_v13_FINAL_20200924?bidId=http://www.sewardcountyks.org/DocumentCenter/View/3148/Household-Overview1/22/2021Seward County, Kansas37.221014, -100.8903099
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StateKentuckyHealthy at Home Eviction Relief FundGovernor Andy Beshear signed Executive Order 2020-700, dedicating $15 million in federal Coronavirus Relief Funds for a Healthy at Home Eviction Relief Fund. The fund is a statewide effort to prevent Kentuckians from facing eviction and to allow landlords to realize substantial payments for back rent. It will allow tenants to remain healthy and housed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.https://teamkyhherf.ky.gov/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must live in Kentucky but not Jefferson CountyW-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Must complete application in addition to tenantTeam Kentucky Fund/Kentucky Housing CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$6,500.00One timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://teamkyhherf.ky.gov/https://teamkyhherf.ky.gov/Images/FAQ.pdfhttps://spectrumnews1.com/ky/lexington/news/2020/09/08/kentucky-eviction-assistance-relief-website9/15/2020Kentucky37.8393332, -84.2700179
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CityKentuckyFayette CountyHousing Stabilization Partnership ProgramAs Fayette County begins to rebound from the impacts of COVID-19, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government has established a Housing Stabilization Partnership Program to minimize trauma and crisis caused by lack of secure housing. This program will also reduce evictions, allow landlords to get substantial payments for back rent, reduce the potential spread of COVID-19 by allowing individuals and families to practice Healthy at Home, and reduce the impact on the homeless service delivery system.https://www.lexingtonky.gov/how-do-i-get-helpCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationLexington-Fayette Urban County GovernmentCity/County Department$1,900,000.00Both$4,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.lexingtonky.gov/how-do-i-get-helphttps://www.wkyt.com/2020/12/27/mayor-linda-gortons-office-offers-rental-assistance-application-as-an-expiration-on-eviction-protection-looms/https://www.wtvq.com/2020/09/25/update-housing-rent-program-already-helped-25-households-more-in-pipeline/1/5/2021Fayette County, Kentucky38.06064780000001, -84.4802606
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CityKentuckyHendersonCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Henderson Community Development Department has initiated a COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program. The funding for the program, in the amount of $25,000, was awarded by the federally funded Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This program will offer rental assistance to eligible low-income renters living in the “City of Henderson” who are in arrears payable to landlords to avoid eviction with maximum assistance up to three months with a maximum cap of $1,500 per terms of tenant’s rental lease/agreement for rent from April 2020 onward.https://www.cityofhendersonky.org/DocumentCenter/View/3222/COVID-Rental-ApplicationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Must sign agreementCity of Henderson Community Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$25,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$1,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.thegleaner.com/story/news/2020/12/04/covid-19-rental-assistance-program-launches-henderson/3827586001/https://www.cityofhendersonky.org/102/Community-Development12/23/2020Henderson, Kentucky37.8361538, -87.59001339999999
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CityKentuckyLouisvilleEviction Prevention COVID-19 Relief FundLouisville's Office of Housing recently announced a COVID-19 eviction prevention fund, supported by $21 million in CARES Act funding. The fund, which will pay for up to three months of rent for households facing COVID-related delinquencies, may only be used to pay rent and will make payments directly to the property owner or landlord.https://louisvilleky.gov/government/develop-louisville/eviction-preventionCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan; LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS: Be currently registered on the Rental Registry.
Have no outstanding code violations for the property.
Waive all late fees/fines; Forgo evictions for 60 days after assistance;
Provide pre-COVID-19 rent rolls to document delinquency rates
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Rental Registry, Have no outstanding code violations for the property, Provide pre-COVID-19 rent rolls to document delinquency ratesLouisville Office of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$22,100,000.00CARESArrears only$10,500.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedYesPrioritized for affordable housing units (households at or below 60% of area median income) or properties with more than 50% of units in HCV program.https://louisvilleky.gov/government/develop-louisville/eviction-preventionhttps://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/metro-government/2020/06/15/coronavirus-kentucky-louisville-may-use-relief-funds-rent/3195096001/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2020/10/21/louisville-institutes-assistance-cap-eviction-prevention-program/3714190001/7/16/2020Louisville, Kentucky38.2526647, -85.7584557
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CityKentuckyLouisvilleOne Louisville COVID-19 Response FundThe City of Louisville has created an $500,000 emergency fund to deploy resources to residents impacted by COVID-19. The fund will provide funding for rental assistance, child care assistance, transportation aid, food access, utility assistance, pharmaceutical needs and other.https://louisvilleky.gov/oneloufundCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Proof of income within the last 30 daysLouisville Office of Resilience and Community ServicesCity/County Department$500,000.00Arrears only$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/04/16/coronavirus-kentucky-louisville-moves-provide-rental-assistance/5143765002/https://louisvilleky.gov/sites/default/files/community_services/pdfs/covid-19_response_fund_0.pdf7/16/2020Louisville, Kentucky38.2526647, -85.7584557
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CityKentuckyOwensboroOBKY COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe City is providing a $150,000 Low Income Rental Assistance program for individuals who reside in the City, offering to cover up to three months rent for those who earn less than 80% of the area median income for their household size.https://www.owensboro.org/page/rental-assistance-programCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Phone interviewW-9/Payee InformationCity of OwensboroCity/County Department$150,000.00CDBGUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.owensborotimes.com/news/2020/04/city-announces-covid-19-emergency-assistance-for-businesses-residents/https://www.owensboro.org/page/rental-assistance-program7/16/2020Owensboro, Kentucky37.7719074, -87.1111676
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StateLouisianaLouisiana Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIn an effort to help lessen the outbreak’s economic impacts, the program will provide emergency assistance to renters who are at imminent risk of eviction as a result of shutdowns, closures, layoffs, reduced work hours, or unpaid leave due to the COVID-19 health crisis.https://www.lhc.la.gov/larenthelp?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=c4766809-66f9-4b34-b8f0-be7f3d7da627COVID Response Program30% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, Current Property TaxesLouisiana Housing CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$24,000,000.00HOME, CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lhc.la.gov/larenthelphttps://www.lhc.la.gov/hubfs/COVID-19/Louisiana%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Program%20(LERAP)/LERAP%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions%20071520.pdfhttps://www.nola.com/gambit/news/the_latest/article_4fbabd68-cd34-11ea-bd92-a796308b0adb.html8/3/2020Louisiana30.9842977, -91.96233269999999
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CityLouisianaBaton RougeCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramMayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announced a new program to help renters who have had trouble paying their landlords due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program will award up to $2,000 for tenants.http://urecbr.com/COVIDRAP/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late FeesUrban Restoration Enhancement CorporationNon-governmentalBoth$2,000.006 monthsUnknownYesIn the process of being evicted, elderly individuals, and individuals with a disabilityhttp://urecbr.com/COVIDRAP/https://www.wafb.com/2020/11/19/facing-eviction-baton-rouge-you-may-be-eligible-rental-assistance/12/2/2020Baton Rouge, Louisiana30.4514677, -91.18714659999999
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CountyLouisianaCaddo ParishCaddo Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramAdministered by the Providence House, the Caddo Emergency Rental Assistance Program set aside $112,000 to help households financially impacted as a result of shutdowns, closures, layoffs, reduced work hours or unpaid leave due to the pandemic.https://theprovidencehouse.com/about-us/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Providence HouseNon-governmental$112,000.00CARESUnknownTwo times FMR2 monthshttp://la-caddoparish.civicplus.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/11647?fileID=9102https://www.ktbs.com/news/caddo-commission-approves-emergency-rental-assistance-funding-emotional-support-hotline/article_c76a3d50-e7e4-11ea-90c9-2f054c9523e7.html8/31/2020Caddo Parish, Louisiana32.6136798, -93.86553029999999
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CountyLouisianaJefferson ParishJefferson Parish Emergent Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Assistance - CSBGThe Jefferson Parish Community Action Programs (JeffCAP), in partnership with the Jefferson Parish Department of Community Development, is offering rental, mortgage and utility assistance to eligible residents throughout Jefferson Parish who are facing hardships due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. Residents must meet eligibility requirements as established by the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG). CSBG provides one-time emergency rent/mortgage payment assistance to those who did not already receive assistance in 2019. CSBG applications are open June 8 – June 26, 2020.https://www.jeffparish.net/press-releases/jefferson-parish-provides-emergency-rent-mortgage-and-utility-assistance-to-eligible-residents-due-to-covid-19/06-10-yyyyCOVID Response Program200% FPL, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeJefferson Parish Community Action PartnershipNon-governmentalCARES, CSBGUnknownOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://jefferson-parish-government.azureedge.net/documents/departments/jeffcap/csbg/CSBGEmergencyRentMortgageAssistanceApplication.pdfhttps://jefferson-parish-government.azureedge.net/documents/departments/public-information-office/news-releases/2020/EmergencyRentAndMortgageAssistanceFlyer.pdf8/12/2020Jefferson Parish, Louisiana29.6498691, -90.11206960000001
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CountyLouisianaJefferson ParishJefferson Parish Emergent Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Assistance - TBRAThe Jefferson Parish Community Action Programs (JeffCAP), in partnership with the Jefferson Parish Department of Community Development, is offering rental, mortgage and utility assistance to eligible residents throughout Jefferson Parish who are facing hardships due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. Residents must meet eligibility requirements as established by the HUD Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (TBRA). This assistance is for those who were impacted by COVID 19. TBRA provides rental assistance through December 31, 2020; however, recipients must be willing to participate in case management activities. TBRA applications will be open June 29 – July 31, 2020.https://www.jeffparish.net/press-releases/jefferson-parish-provides-emergency-rent-mortgage-and-utility-assistance-to-eligible-residents-due-to-covid-19/06-10-yyyyCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be willing to participate in case management activitiesJefferson Parish Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentHOMEUnknown4 monthsSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.jeffparish.net/departments/community-development/tbrahttps://jefferson-parish-government.azureedge.net/documents/departments/public-information-office/news-releases/2020/EmergencyRentAndMortgageAssistanceFlyer.pdf8/12/2020Jefferson Parish, Louisiana29.6498691, -90.11206960000001
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CityLouisianaMonroeHomeowners and Renters Emergency Assistance ProgramMonroe City will be offering COVID-19 rental and mortgage assistance. An application will be up on the city website by Friday, May 8, for rental and mortgage assistance.https://monroela.us/city-monroe-covid-19-small-business-and-housing-programCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID HardshipMonroe City Planning and Urban DevelopmentCity/County Department$436,000.00CDBGFuture/current payments only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.thenewsstar.com/story/news/2020/05/03/coronavirus-monroe-families-businesses-benefit-federal-money/3052852001/https://monroela.us/sites/default/files/EmergencyAsstProgram%20Flyer.pdf7/16/2020Monroe, Louisiana32.5093109, -92.1193012
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CityLouisianaNew OrleansEmergency Rental Assistance to Vulnerable Tenants Facing EvictionBeginning July 27, 2020, the City's Office of Community Development will begin taking applications for tenants residing in Orleans Parish who are in imminent danger of being evicted. Funding for this program is extremely limited and will not meet the scale of demand that we know exists. The program is open to members of vulnerable populations as designated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hfTLCLccAkqaIQ3ZtFuf99-rItoidzBCvshR9sBNXnBUMUxOOUxFSzFESkpTWlcwQVBQVUE4R0QxMi4uCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Must be vulnerable population as identified by CDCW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsOffice of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentUnknownFirst-come first-servedYesGreatest needhttps://www.wdsu.com/article/applications-open-for-emergency-rental-assistance-for-orleans-tenants-facing-eviction/33419612https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/city-to-open-applications-for-emergency-rental-ass/8/3/2020New Orleans, Louisiana29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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CityLouisianaNew OrleansSmall Landlord Emergency Grant ProgramThe City of New Orleans announced that it will start providing $1.5 million in mortgage assistance to small landlords owning eight or fewer rental units and whose rental income has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.nola.gov/mayor/news/october-2020/city-of-new-orleans-to-provide-mortgage-assistance-to-small-landlords-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsOffice of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,500,000.00LandlordArrears only$15,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.nola.gov/mayor/news/october-2020/city-of-new-orleans-to-provide-mortgage-assistance-to-small-landlords-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/https://www.nola.com/news/coronavirus/article_9650b05a-0995-11eb-968d-fb32ebbfe1bf.html10/14/2020New Orleans, Louisiana29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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CityLouisianaNew OrleansCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Mayor's Office of Community Development has partnered with Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, Total Community Action and New Orleans Family Justice Alliance to provide immediate financial and legal assistance for homelessness prevention which includes rental assistance and foreclosure mitigation. Southeast Louisiana Legal Services provides free, civil legal aid to low-income people. They can provide legal assistance for landlord-tenant issues and much more. The program will begin with $500,000 which may be increased as more funding becomes available. The fund is expected to serve approximately 600 households with an average grant amount of $750 per household and is expected to last for 90 days or until such time that the funding is exhausted.https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/city-of-new-orleans-covid-19-rental-assistance-pro/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationOffice of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$500,000.00Arrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://slls.org/covid-19/https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/city-of-new-orleans-covid-19-rental-assistance-pro/7/16/2020New Orleans, Louisiana29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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CityLouisianaNew OrleansFamilies 4 Families (F4F)HousingNOLA announces Families 4 Families (F4F), a rental assistance fund aimed at helping housing insecure families live through the COVID-19 pandemic without the fear of eviction by providing a portion of the family’s rent burden for the year.https://donorbox.org/housingnolaf4fCOVID Response ProgramHousingNOLANon-governmental$125,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknown12 monthshttps://www.wdsu.com/article/new-orleans-organization-aiming-to-help-save-4000-families-from-eviction/33625478https://donorbox.org/housingnolaf4f9/9/2020New Orleans, Louisiana29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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CountyLouisianaOrleans ParishNew Orleans Community Support FundThe Finance Authority of New Orleans has established the Community Support Fund (“CSF”) in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to provide rent and utilities assistance to quali� ed families within Orleans Parish. The Community Support Fund is designed to complement the agency’s other available resources while also expanding its local capacity to address the needs of the vulnerable populations disproportionately stressed by the outbreak.https://urbanleaguela.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Finance-Authority-of-New-Orleans-Community-Support-Fund.pdfCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Finance Authority of New OrleansHousing/Development/Finance Authority/CorporationUnknown$500.00One-time8/3/2020Orleans Parish, Louisiana29.95106579999999, -90.0715323
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CountyLouisianaSt. Tammany ParishEMERGENCY RENTAL/MORTGAGE ASSISTANCESt. Tammany Parish announces the availability of funds dedicated to assist eligible low income households with emergency rental/mortgage payments through the Department of Grants, Community Action Agency. Due to COVID 19 CAA will process applications through mail and email on a first come, first served basis.http://www.stpgov.org/files/Departments/DHHS/CAA/PublicAnnouncement-Website.pdfCOVID Response Program200% FPL, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Social security cards requiredDepartment of Grants, Community Action
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City/County DepartmentUnknownhttp://www.stpgov.org/files/Departments/DHHS/CAA/PublicAnnouncement-Website.pdfhttp://www.stpgov.org/caa8/31/2020St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana30.4357418, -89.9253233
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CountyLouisianaTerrebonne ParishTerrebonne CARES Rent and Mortage Assistance Program

Terrebonne parish residents impacted by the coronavirus pandemic may be eligible for assistance with rent, mortgage, and utility costs through CARES Act funded programs. The Terrebonne Parish Department of Housing and Human Services is accepting applications for assistance. To apply, complete the application and attach copies of all applicable items on the appropriate documentation checklist.
http://www.tpcg.org/index.php?f=housing_and_human_services&p=cares_assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationTerrebonne Parish Department of Housing and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesCARESTenantBoth$3,000.003 monthshttps://www.houmatoday.com/story/news/2021/03/21/terrebonne-parish-providing-rent-mortage-and-utility-cost-relief-residents-who-qualify/4739667001/4/5/2021Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana29.2299682, -90.7532809
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StateMaineMaineHousing COVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramThe MaineHousing COVID-19 Rent Relief Program is for renters who cannot afford to pay their rent due to circumstances related to the coronavirus pandemic. The program was appropriated $5 million is designed to provide a one time payment of up to $500, until the federal relief funds get to the individuals who need them. This program has been extended to cover April, May and June rents.https://www.mainehousing.org/programs-services/rental/rentaldetail/covid-19-rental-relief-programCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsMaine State Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$22,200,000.00STATE HTF, CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFArrears only$1,000.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.mainehousing.org/programs-services/rental/rentaldetail/covid-19-rental-relief-programhttps://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/gov-mills-and-mainehousing-extend-covid-19-rent-relief-program-to-cover-month-of-june/97-1baf9e63-3ed6-4422-ab44-9a6276fda1a8https://www.mainehousing.org/quicklinks/highlights/covid-19-rent-relief-statistics7/16/2020Maine45.253783, -69.4454689
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CountyMaineCumberland CountyCumberland County CDBG-CV Rental AssistanceCumberland County is accepting applications from qualifying candidates to help in the prevention of, preparation for, and response to the Coronavirus throughout the Cumberland County Entitlement Jurisdiction (CCEJ). The County is accepting CCEJ wide activities in the following categories:
Food Assistance Programs; Rental Assistance Programs; Homeless Prevention Programs; Small Business Loan/Grant Programs; Job Creation and Retention Programs
https://www.cumberlandcounty.org/168/Applicant-InformationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or lessCommunity Action AgenciesNon-governmental$885,165.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownhttps://www.cumberlandcounty.org/168/Applicant-Information8/3/2020Cumberland County, Maine43.81329789999999, -70.3870587
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CityMaineLewistonLewiston CDBG-CV Emergency Income ProgramIn response to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the City of Lewiston will provide funding for relief of rent, mortgage, or utility payments for up to three (3) months to alleviate financial pressure for eligible low-income households that have lost employment income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.lewistonmaine.gov/127/Economic-Community-Development-DepartmenCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Social security cards requiredW-9/Payee InformationCity of LewistonCity/County DepartmentFuture/current payments only$3,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lewistonmaine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11277/COVID---EMERGENCY-INCOME-PAYMENT-PROGRAM---RENT-MORTGAGES-UTILITIEShttps://www.lewistonmaine.gov/127/Economic-Community-Development-Departmenhttps://www.lewistonmaine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11196/Application-and-Instructions-for-Emergency-Income-Payment-Program-18/3/2020Lewiston, Maine44.100351, -70.21477639999999
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CityMainePortlandPortland CARES Emergency Assistance Payment ProgramThe city of Portland is making $500,000 available to help low-income households pay rent and utility bills as a result of the pandemic. The program will provide up to $750 per month for three months of rent assistance, for a total of $2,250, and up to $250 in utility expense assistance, according to a news release.https://portlandmaine.gov/775/Housing-Community-DevelopmentCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Signed statement from the property owner that you were in good standing prior to the Covid-19 crisis; Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Statement from landlord that tenant was in good standing pre-COVIDCity of PortlandCity/County Department$500,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only$2,250.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://portlandmaine.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=5025https://portlandmaine.gov/775/Housing-and-Community-Development7/16/2020Portland, Maine43.6590993, -70.2568189
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StateMarylandEviction Prevention Partnership ProgramMaryland will dedicate $20 million of federal funds for the Eviction Prevention Partnership Program. The funds will be distributed among the state’s 24 jurisdictions for local rental assistance programs.https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Pages/EvictionPrevention/default.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, There may be additional local eligibility requirements. Renters should contact their local rental assistance administrators for current information. ​​​​Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)Department of Housing/Community/Economic Development$30,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownhttps://dcist.com/story/20/06/26/eviction-rental-help-fund-maryland-30mil-not-enough/https://governor.maryland.gov/2020/06/26/governor-hogan-announces-30-million-in-funding-for-eviction-prevention-assistance/#:~:text=Governor%20Hogan%20Announces%20%2430%20Million%20in%20Funding%20For%20Eviction%20Prevention%20Assistance&text=ANNAPOLIS%2C%20MD%E2%80%94Governor%20Larry%20Hogan,by%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/state/16-million-available-for-rental-assistance-critics-call-for-more/article_f0d47f16-8842-5404-b497-ba4fd8c535ad.html7/27/2020Maryland39.0457549, -76.64127119999999
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StateMarylandAssisted Housing Relief ProgramMaryland will dedicate $10 million in federal funds to help renters at risk of eviction during the pandemic through the Assisted Housing Relief Program. The program will pay rent on behalf of residents of government-subsidized rental housing. Residents of about 20% of state-financed housing units in the state are behind on rent, according to the governor.https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Pages/EvictionPrevention/default.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less (for EPP), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)Department of Housing/Community/Economic Development$10,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyhttps://dcist.com/story/20/06/26/eviction-rental-help-fund-maryland-30mil-not-enough/https://governor.maryland.gov/2020/06/26/governor-hogan-announces-30-million-in-funding-for-eviction-prevention-assistance/#:~:text=Governor%20Hogan%20Announces%20%2430%20Million%20in%20Funding%20For%20Eviction%20Prevention%20Assistance&text=ANNAPOLIS%2C%20MD%E2%80%94Governor%20Larry%20Hogan,by%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Pages/AHRP-NOFA.aspx7/16/2020Maryland39.0457549, -76.64127119999999
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CountyMarylandAnne Arundel CountyACDS Eviction Prevention ProgramThe Eviction Prevention Program (EPP) provides temporary rental and utility assistance for eligible renters whose employment income has been impacted by the COVID-19 public health crisis. This emergency assistance is to prevent evictions and utility turn-off, and is subject to funding availability.https://acdsinc.org/housing-resources/renters/acds-eviction-prevention-program/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationArundel Community Development Services, IncNon-governmental$4,500,000.00CDBG, OTHER, CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://acdsinc.org/housing-resources/renters/acds-eviction-prevention-program/https://www.capitalgazette.com/coronavirus/ac-cn-eviction-prevention-20200513-20200518-afrjidvqpbcetmltflklxwjduu-story.htmlhttps://www.aacounty.org/news-and-events/news/2020/07/24/county-executive-steuart-pittman-expands-eviction-prevention-initiatives8/12/2020Anne Arundel County, Maryland38.9530109, -76.5488232
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CityMarylandBaltimoreBaltimore Eviction Prevention ProgramEviction Prevention Program is a COVID-19 relief program to help city renters avoid eviction and stay in their homes. It is administered by the CAP Centers in the Mayor’s Office of Children & Family Success.https://www.bmorechildren.com/eviction-preventionCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeBaltimore City Community Action PartnershipCollaborationBothArrears onlyhttps://www.bmorechildren.com/eviction-prevention3/17/2021Baltimore, Maryland39.2903848, -76.6121893
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CityMarylandBaltimoreBaltimore COVID-19 Temporary Rent Support ProgramThe Temporary Rent Support program aims to distribute $15 million to help qualified applicants pay their landlords; $13.1 million of Community Development Block Grant-CV funds this program. The city says not all applicants will meet qualifications and priority will be given to some households including those with at least one person over the age of 60 or at least one child under the age of 18. Renters may apply for the program from July 1 through July 13.https://dhcd.baltimorecity.gov/baltimore-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Rental RegistryBaltimore City Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$15,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyUnknownYesHouseholds with minor children, adults aged 60 or over, with three or more people living therehttps://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/mayor-young-commits-13-million-to-a-temporary-rental-assistance-programhttps://dhcd.baltimorecity.gov/baltimore-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program7/16/2020Baltimore, Maryland39.2903848, -76.6121893
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CountyMarylandBaltimore CountyBaltimore County COVID-19 Eviction Prevention Program PHASE 2Baltimore County will provide up to $2 million in rental assistance for residents who have lost income as a result of the pandemic and are at risk of losing their housing. They will begin accepting applications on October 6. The County has partnered with community-based organizations to administer phase two of the program, which is funded by Community Development Block Grant–Corona Virus (CDBG-CV) funds.https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/socialservices/financialassistance/evictionpreventionprogram.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationBaltimore County Department of Social ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$2,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVFirst-come first-served10/7/2020Baltimore County, Maryland39.4647665, -76.7336521
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CountyMarylandBaltimore CountyBaltimore County COVID-19 Eviction Prevention Program PHASE 1Baltimore County will provide an initial $1 million in rental assistance to households at risk of losing their current housing when the state moratorium on evictions is lifted. UPDATE: On July 6, County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. announced that Baltimore County has allocated an additional $1 million in rental assistance for tenants who have lost income due to COVID-19. The new funds will support families who have already applied for the Eviction Prevention Program, county officials said. The county will also contribute $2 million in grant money to community-based organizations that are addressing homelessness and eviction.https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/socialservices/financialassistance/evictionpreventionprogram.html?ct=t(Baltimore_County_News_Media_Advisory_2013_29_2016_COVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must have applied for Unemployment Insurance or be able to document that you are not eligible; Verification of assetsW-9/Payee InformationBaltimore County Department of Social ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$2,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFArrears onlyUnknownhttps://www.wbaltv.com/article/coronavirus-baltimore-county-eviction-prevention-program/32811387#https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/socialservices/financialassistance/evictionpreventionprogram.html?ct=t(Baltimore_County_News_Media_Advisory_2013_29_2016_https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/baltimore-county-to-use-an-additional-3-million-to-prevent-evictions/7/16/2020Baltimore County, Maryland39.4647665, -76.7336521
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CityMarylandBowieEmergency Rental Assistance Program for Bowie ResidentsThe City of Bowie COVID-19 Emergency Rent Assistance Program provides short-term rental assistance to eligible households who have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and caused them to fall behind on their rent. While funds are available, the program will provide up to one month’s rent to eligible households to cover the cost for back rent (arrears).https://hiphomes.org/bowieERA/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationHousing Initiative PartnershipNon-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://hiphomes.org/bowieERA/https://www.cityofbowie.org/cobcareshttps://patch.com/maryland/bowie/bowie-news-flash-november-202011/24/2020Bowie, Maryland39.0067768, -76.77913649999999
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CountyMarylandCalvert CountyRental and Mortgage Relief FundA Rental and Mortgage Relief Fund is available to help households in Calvert County that have experienced financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners approved $300,000 in funding to provide low-barrier aid to help tenants and homeowners avoid eviction and foreclosure.www.lifestylesofmd.orgCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeDepartment of Community ResourcesDepartment of Community Affairs$300,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.smtccac.org/?lightbox=dataItem-khusdmokhttps://www.thebaynet.com/articles/1120/rental-and-mortgage-assistance-funding-available-for-calvert-county-residents.html12/2/2020Calvert County, Maryland38.49495030000001, -76.5025742
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CountyMarylandFrederick CountyCOVID Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Religious Coalition, Frederick County, and the City of Frederick, are partnering to provide rental assistance to those directly impacted by COVID-19. If you have experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19 and are behind on your rent, The Religious Coalition may be able to help you with rental assistance.https://www.thereligiouscoalition.org/covid-emergency-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationThe Religious Coalition, Frederick County, and the City of FrederickCollaboration$3,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyNo limitUnknownhttps://www.thereligiouscoalition.org/covid-emergency-rental-assistance/https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/continuing_coverage/coronavirus/3-million-announced-in-rental-assistance-in-city-county-and-local-nonprofit-partnership/article_e9564c6e-207d-5dc8-b0b8-f886366dcb21.htmlhttps://www.wfmd.com/2020/10/22/frederick-countys-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program-is-expanding/7/16/2020Frederick County, Maryland39.3844507, -77.4701972
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CountyMarylandHarford CountyHarford County COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramHarford County announced the creation of a program that will help cover up to three months’ worth of rental expenses for people whose income is at or below 80 percent of the area’s median income due to COVID-19. For a family of four, that would be an income of $78,500 or below.https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/15360/COVID19-Rental-Assistance-Guidelines-and-Application?bidId=COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Verification of income, eviction notice or correspondence indicating that tenant is in arrears, photo IDOffice of Community & Economic DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/05/08/coronavirus-response-harford-county-launches-temporary-rent-assistance-program/https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/15360/COVID19-Rental-Assistance-Guidelinesand-Application7/16/2020Harford County, Maryland39.5838964, -76.3637285
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CountyMarylandHoward CountyHoward County COVID-19 Rental Assistance and Eviction Prevention Program - Round 2Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced Friday a second round of rental assistance funding to support residents struggling to pay rent amid the coronavirus pandemic. An additional $800,000 in CARES Act funds will build on the nearly $1.6 million provided for rental assistance by the Ball administration earlier this year.https://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/COVID-19-Housing-InformationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Howard County Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$800,000.00CARESArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/COVID-19-Housing-Informationhttps://scotteblog.com/2020/09/12/county-executive-ball-announces-second-round-of-hoco-rise-rental-assistance-funding/9/22/2020Howard County, Maryland39.2873463, -76.964306
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CountyMarylandHoward CountyHoward County COVID-19 Rental Assistance and Eviction Prevention ProgramHoward County has allocated of $800,000 in county funding for rental assistance and eviction relief. Of the total amount, $300,000 will come from the Disaster Relief and Recovery Initiative in the proposed operating budget, also requiring County Council approval. The other $500,000 will come from Moderate Income Housing Unit fee-in-lieu revenue sources.https://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/COVID-19-Housing-InformationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Howard County Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,600,000.00OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/cng-ho-rental-food-relief-20200508-kjeowd4knjgydexza5pmzhdfxi-story.htmlhttps://www.howardcountymd.gov/News/ArticleID/1992/Coronavirus-Updates-Howard-County-Passes-Rental-Relief-Memorial-Day-Closures-Child-Care-Updateshttps://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Housing-and-Community-Development/COVID-19-Housing-Information7/16/2020Howard County, Maryland39.2873463, -76.964306
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CountyMarylandMontgomery CountyMontgomery County COVID-19: Rent Relief Program Phase 2The COVID-19 Rent Relief Program provides short-term rental assistance to eligible households who have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic and caused them to fall behind on their rent. While funds are available, the program will provide up to $4,000 to eligible households to cover the cost for back rent (arrears) and/or a rent credit for future months.https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/COVID19_RentReliefProgram.htmlCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be paying at least 50% of income toward rentW-9/Payee Information, Must provide a letter stating monthly rental cost and delinquencyDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$20,000,000.00CARESBoth$4,000.00First-come first-servedSelf-Certification PermittedYesPrioritized based on a Homeless Prevention Index to evaluate all neighborhoods in relation to COVID-19 impact, housing stress, and social determinantshttps://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/COVID19_RentReliefProgram.htmlhttps://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=26773#:~:text=Montgomery%20County%20officials%20today%20launched,financial%20assistance%20to%20eligible%20residents.&text=Approved%20households%20may%20receive%20up,a%20formal%20lease%20agreement%20exists.9/15/2020Montgomery County, Maryland39.1547426, -77.2405153
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CountyMarylandMontgomery CountyMontgomery County COVID-19: Rent Relief ProgramThe City Council approved a special appropriation of $2 million to support to end and prevent homelessness. Emergency eviction prevention and housing stabilization programs are also included. Funds are expected to be allocated to provide a short-term rental subsidy program to low- and moderate-income households in response to the current coronavirus pandemic. DHHS is providing a COVID-19 Rent Relief Program that provides short-term rental assistance to households behind on their rent because of COVID-19. City Council has approved an addition $20 million.https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/COVID19_RentReliefProgram.htmlCOVID Response Program40% AMI or less, 60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, If applicant is already in a unit, they must be spending more than 50% of their income on rent. Social Security numbers are not required.W-9/Payee InformationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$2,000,000.00OTHERBoth$1,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.mymcmedia.org/council-approves-funding-for-covid-19-rental-assistance-and-housing-stabilization/https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS/RightNav/COVID19_RentReliefProgram.htmlhttps://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=253597/16/2020Montgomery County, Maryland39.1547426, -77.2405153
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CountyMarylandMontgomery CountyShort-Term COVID-19 Rental AssistanceMontgomery County will relaunch a COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program for tenants who meet eligibility requirements. The Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) will administer the program and accept applications and supporting documents from 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 18 through 2 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 31. Applications will be reviewed using a random selection method from the final pool of applications received by the deadline.https://hocmc.org/extra/878-covid-rental-assistance-program.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be U.S. citizen or qualified alienW-9/Payee InformationHousing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery CountyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$2,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$1,800.003 monthsLotterySelf-Certification Permittedhttps://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/applications-for-short-term-rental-assistance-in-montgomery-county-open-tuesday/https://www.hocmc.org/extra/878-covid-rental-assistance-program.htmlhttps://www.hocmc.org/images/files/covid19/round2/COVID-19_Rental_Assistance-FAQ-ENGLISH-Round2.pdf8/21/2020Montgomery County, Maryland39.1547426, -77.2405153
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CityMarylandMt. RainierResident Rental AssistanceThe city of Mount Rainier has launched its own emergency assistance fund to help residents affected by the coronavirus pandemic and its economic disruptions to buy groceries and pay rent and utility bills, at least while supplies last. Under the program, approved residents can receive a one-time payment of up to $1,000 to help pay off overdue rent or utility payments, paid directly to the landlord or utility company.https://www.mountrainiermd.org/residents/coronavirus-covid-19-resources/covid-19-resourcesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity of Mt. RanierCity/County Department$20,000.00CARESArrears only$1,000.00One-timehttps://www.mountrainiermd.org/residents/coronavirus-covid-19-updates/resident-rental-assistance-applicationhttps://route1reporter.com/2020/08/24/mount-rainier-launches-covid-rent-food-assistance-programs/8/31/2020Mt. Rainier, Maryland38.9415, -76.9649751
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CountyMarylandPrince George's CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceTemporary, Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA) available to help with rent and utility payments for tenants whose employment income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19. This assistance may help prevent arrears and late fees from accumulating and prevent evictions from occurring.https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3471/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationPrince George's County Department of Social ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesBoth$5,400.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3471/COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance8/12/2020Prince George's County, Maryland38.78492110000001, -76.8720961
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CountyMarylandPrince George's CountyEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Prince George’s County Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is now offering relief to landlords on behalf of renters experiencing financial difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic through the re-launch of its Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3703/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-RelaCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationPrince George's County Department of Housing & Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$8,000,000.00CARES, CRFLandlordArrears only$10,800.006 monthsUnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3703/Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Relahttps://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/3295https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/32958/FAQs-ERAP-1101202011/12/2020Prince George's County, Maryland38.78492110000001, -76.8720961
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CityMarylandSomerset CountyCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramResidents of Somerset County can take advantage of this program. To those who qualify, grant funds are available for up to three months rent that is past due. This is a one-time program for anyone whose job, source of income, ability to pay rent has been affected by the pandemic.410-651-1424; https://www.somersetmd.us/departments/departments_-_n_-_z/planning_and_zoning/Housing.phpCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipSomerset County Planning and Zoning OfficeCity/County DepartmentArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.wboc.com/story/42581895/somerset-county-now-offers-a-covid19-rental-assistance-program9/9/2020Somerset County, Maryland38.0862333, -75.8533954
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CountyMarylandSomerset, Wicomico, Worcester, or Queen Anne’s CountiesShore Up! Rental AssistanceSHORE UP! Inc. has recently received funding that will allow the agency to assist individuals or families who are experiencing difficulties as a result of COVID-19. Recipients must be low to moderate income, or up to 200% of the poverty level. They must also reside in Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester or Queen Anne’s counties. SHORE UP! is offering rental assistance to each eligible household.https://shoreup.org/COVID Response Program200% FPL or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee InformationShore Up!Non-governmentalUnknown$500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://shoreup.org/agency-gets-covid-funds-to-provide-rental-food-energy-other-assistance/https://www.wmdt.com/2020/08/shore-up-inc-gets-covid-funds-to-provide-rental-food-energy-assistance/8/12/2020Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester, or Queen Anne’s Counties, Maryland38.0862333, -75.8533954
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CountyMarylandWicomico CountyWicomico County Emergency Rental AssistanceHabitat for Humanity of Wicomico County is still urging any renters who have lost work or wages due to COVID-19 to reach out for assistance. The process takes up to six weeks, so if you are one to three months behind, now is the time to ask for help. We can pay up to $1,200 per month for three months total, but we need the time to get your application through the systemhttps://www.wicomicohabitat.org/wicomico-county-emergency-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Letter verifying deliquency, if anyHabitat for Humanity of Wicomico CountyNon-governmental$603,724.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenantBoth$1,200.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.wicomicohabitat.org/wicomico-county-emergency-rental-assistance/https://www.wicomicohabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Checklist-Rental-Assistance-Application.pdfhttps://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2021/01/22/over-400-k-covid-19-rent-assistance-still-available-wicomico/6668911002/1/28/2021Wicomico County, Maryland38.3941813, -75.667356
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StateMassachusettsEmergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance (ERMA)The Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance (ERMA) program will provide direct funding to eligible households who have suffered financial hardship during the State of Emergency put in place to combat the spread of COVID-19.

ERMA will expand eligibility for rental and mortgage assistance to more low-income households who have been impacted by the crisis by adjusting the income threshold beyond the state’s traditional Residential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT) program. This includes households within the 50-80% range of Area Median Income (AMI). Like the RAFT program, ERMA will provide up to $4,000 for eligible households to pay rent or mortgage payments in arrears going back to payments due April 1, 2020. Beginning July 1, applicants can reach out to the eleven agencies that administer RAFT on the state’s behalf, this includes the nine Housing Consumer Education Centers, as well as LHAND and the Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance.

https://www.metrohousingboston.org/what-we-do/specialized-services/raft/COVID Response Program50-80% AMI (ERMA), COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationMassachusetts Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$20,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$4,000.00One-time/yrSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.wwlp.com/news/health/coronavirus-local-impact/massachusetts-coronavirus-update-governor-baker-and-officials-news-conference-in-boston-tuesday/https://www.mass.gov/service-details/learn-about-residential-assistance-for-families-in-transition-rafthttps://www.metrohousingboston.org/what-we-do/specialized-services/raft/7/16/2020Massachusetts42.4072107, -71.3824374
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StateMassachusettsResidential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT)The RAFT Program is a homelessness prevention program funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). RAFT provides short-term financial assistance to low-income families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-assistance-to-keep-your-family-housedPre-COVID Program30% AMI or less (RAFT); 30-50% AMI (RAFT);, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationMassachusetts Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$100,000,000.00OTHER, CARESBoth$10,000.006 monthsSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-announces-comprehensive-eviction-diversion-initiative-to-keephttps://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-assistance-to-keep-your-family-housed7/16/2020Massachusetts42.4072107, -71.3824374
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StateMassachusettsResidential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT)The RAFT Program is a homelessness prevention program funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). RAFT provides short-term financial assistance to low-income families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-assistance-to-keep-your-family-housedPre-COVID Program30% AMI or less (RAFT); 30-50% AMI (RAFT);, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationMassachusetts Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$5,000,000.00Both$4,000.00One-time/yrSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.wwlp.com/news/health/coronavirus-local-impact/massachusetts-coronavirus-update-governor-baker-and-officials-news-conference-in-boston-tuesday/https://www.mass.gov/service-details/learn-about-residential-assistance-for-families-in-transition-rafthttps://www.metrohousingboston.org/what-we-do/specialized-services/raft/7/16/2020Massachusetts42.4072107, -71.3824374
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CityMassachusettsActonEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Town of Acton is pleased to announce the Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This program will provide temporary rental assistance in the form of a grant and will be administered through a collaboration with the Regional Housing Services Office (RHSO). The application window for the program will open on Monday, June 1.https://www.acton-ma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1153COVID Response Program100% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must demonstrate rent burden; evidence of citizenship statusW-9/Payee InformationTown of Acton and Regional Housing Services OfficeCollaborationLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , OTHERUnknown$3,131.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.acton-ma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1153https://www.acton-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6471/Acton-Rental-Program-Application?bidId=https://www.rhsohousing.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif421/f/alerts/erap_application_21sept2020.pdf8/3/2020Acton, Massachusetts42.4850931, -71.43284
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CityMassachusettsAmherstTown of Amherst COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Grant ProgramThe Town of Amherst and the Amherst Municipal Affordable Housing Trust Fund announce the availability of Round Two for short-term emergency rental assistance available for Amherst renters experiencing a loss or reduction of income due to COVID-19. Rental assistance is available for up to 3 months. Assistance is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.https://www.communityaction.us/amherstrentalassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCommunity Action Pioneer ValleyNon-governmentalBoth$3,300.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.communityaction.us/amherstrentalassistancehttps://www.gazettenet.com/Amherst-opens-second-round-of-rental-assistance-3643170510/7/2020Amherst, Massachusetts42.3732216, -72.5198537
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CityMassachusettsAmherstTown of Amherst COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Grant ProgramThe Amherst Municipal Affordable Housing Trust has allocated $250,000 towards an emergency rental assistance program for qualified Amherst residents impacted by COVID-19. The program will be administered by Community Action Pioneer Valley and will provide a range of rental subsidies depending on unit size for up to 3 months. Proof of Amherst residency and income must be provided.https://www.communityaction.us/amherstrentalassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Not intended for full-time students; eligibility regardless of immigration statusCommunity Action Pioneer ValleyNon-governmental$250,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$3,300.003 monthsLotteryYesMaximum of 70% of funds allocated to households with children under 18https://www.wwlp.com/news/local-news/hampshire-county/amherst-affordable-housing-fund-announces-emergency-rental-assistance/https://www.amherstma.gov/civicalerts.aspx?aid=26727/16/2020Amherst, Massachusetts42.3732216, -72.5198537
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CityMassachusettsArlingtonArlington Emergency Tenant Assistance ProgramThe Department of Planning and Community Development is administering an emergency rental assistance program for Arlington households that earn less than 50% of the area median income and who cannot pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis. This Program is funded with $400,000 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV) fundshttps://www.arlingtonma.gov/departments/health-human-services/health-department/coronavirus-information/resources-and-assistanceCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationArlington Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$400,000.00OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$6,000.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.arlingtonma.gov/departments/health-human-services/health-department/coronavirus-information/resources-and-assistancehttps://www.arlingtonma.gov/home/showdocument?id=517988/3/2020Arlington, Massachusetts42.4153925, -71.1564729
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CityMassachusettsArlingtonArlington Emergency Tenant Assistance Program PHASE 2The town on Wednesday announced the second round of the Arlington Emergency Tenant Assistance Program. The program provides rental assistance to income-eligible households that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The assistance program is funded through an additional allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds known as CDBG-CV.https://www.arlingtonma.gov/departments/health-human-services/health-department/coronavirus-information/resources-and-assistanceCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationArlington Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$400,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$6,000.003 monthsLotteryYesApplicants who did not receive assistance in the first roundhttps://patch.com/massachusetts/arlington/arlington-announces-second-round-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.arlingtonma.gov/departments/health-human-services/health-department/coronavirus-information/resources-and-assistancehttps://www.arlingtonma.gov/home/showdocument?id=517989/22/2020Arlington, Massachusetts42.4153925, -71.1564729
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CityMassachusettsAshlandAshland COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramIn response to the loss of income to households due to Covid-19, this program has been created and funded by the CARES Act funds granted to the Town of Ashland and the Affordable Housing Trust utilizing their Community Preservation Act funds.https://www.ashlandmass.com/826/COVID-19-RentalMortgage-Assistance-ProgrCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of AshlandCity/County DepartmentOTHER, CARESBoth$6,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ashlandmass.com/826/COVID-19-RentalMortgage-Assistance-Progrhttps://www.ashlandmass.com/DocumentCenter/View/6396/Ashland-Rental-Assistance-Application_7-20-2020PDFhttps://framinghamsource.com/index.php/2020/09/23/town-of-ashland-offering-mortage-rental-assistance-during-covid-with-states-moratorium-set-to-end-in-october/9/29/2020Ashland, Massachusetts42.2612067, -71.4633956
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CountyMassachusettsBarnstable CountyHOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance ProgramThe Barnstable County HOME Program has announced a new emergency rental assistance program that provides relief to Cape Cod residents impacted by COVID-19. HOME funds in the amount of $100,000 have been targeted to provide rental assistance to Barnstable County households.https://haconcapecod.org/programs/homeless-prevention/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID HardshipHousing Assistance CorporationNon-governmental$100,000.00HOMEUnknown$6,000.00UnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.bchumanservices.net/initiatives/home-investment-partnership-program/https://haconcapecod.org/programs/homeless-prevention/9/15/2020Barnstable County, Massachusetts41.7003208, -70.3002024
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CityMassachusettsBelmontCovid-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Town of Belmont has launched an Emergency Rental Assistance Program to aid residents who rent in town and have suffered loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This initiative uses a previously allocated $250,000 CPA grant for the purpose of relieving economic distress among Belmont renters and their landlords due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.belmont-ma.gov/housing-trust/pages/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-informationCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationTown of BelmontCity/County Department$250,000.00OTHERFuture/current payments only$4,320.003 monthsLotteryYes60% AMI or lesshttps://www.belmont-ma.gov/housing-trust/pages/covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-informationhttps://www.belmont-ma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif2801/f/uploads/program_guidelines-website_info_final_7_25_20_rev.pdfhttp://belmontonian.com/news/the-belmont-emergency-rental-assistance-program-is-accepting-applications/8/3/2020Belmont, Massachusetts42.3956405, -71.1776114
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CityMassachusettsBelmontCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThis program helps Belmont renters who lost income and are having trouble paying rent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants are eligible for up to three months residential rental assistance. If you are a Belmont resident in need of assistance, apply to this program.https://metrowestcd.org/three-more-towns-launch-rental-assistance-programs/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationMetroWest CollaborativeNon-governmentalUnknown$4,320.003 monthsLotteryYes60% AMI or lesshttps://patch.com/massachusetts/belmont/belmont-coronavirus-emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.belmont.k12.ma.us/bps/Home/Belmont-Public-Schools-News/Article/2844/Belmont-COVID-19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program#.X6WwnIhKhPYhttps://www.belmont-ma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif2801/f/uploads/program_guidelines-website_info_final_7_25_20_rev.pdf11/12/2020Belmont, Massachusetts42.3956405, -71.1776114
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CityMassachusettsBeverlyBeverly Emergency Rental AssistanceThis rental assistance program in Beverly, MA allocated $240,000 from a CPA grant for rental assistance. Households up to 100% AMI can receive up to 3 months of assistance.https://www.nscap.org/our-programs/housing-and-homelessness-prevention/COVID Response Program100% AMI or lessNorth Shore Community Action Program Inc. (NSCAP)Non-governmental$240,000.00OTHERFuture/current payments only$3,600.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=0https://www.nscap.org/our-programs/housing-and-homelessness-prevention/8/12/2020Beverly, Massachusetts42.5584283, -70.880049
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CityMassachusettsBostonCity of Boston Rental Relief FundMayor Martin J. Walsh yesterday announced that his Administration is dedicating $8 million in city funds to assist Bostonians who are at risk of losing their rental housing due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.boston.gov/departments/neighborhood-development/office-housing-stability/rental-relief-fundCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Residents who are unable to receive employment benefits or whose benefits represent a significant income reduction.Boston Department of Neighborhood DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$8,000,000.00CARESBoth$4,000.00One-timeLotterySelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.boston.gov/news/3-million-fund-help-bostonians-pay-their-rent-during-covid-19-pandemichttps://www.boston.gov/departments/neighborhood-development/office-housing-stability/rental-relief-fundhttps://www.dotnews.com/2020/tenants-can-again-seek-rent-relief-boston-fund7/16/2020Boston, Massachusetts42.3600825, -71.0588801
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CityMassachusettsBraintreeBraintree Emergency Rental Assistance FundThe Town of Braintree has established an emergency rental assistance program to provide financial assistance to Braintree households that have lost income resulting from a COVID-19 economic hardship. Applications will be accepted during an application period that will begin on July 20, 2020 and will end
on August 7, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. Rental assistance funds will be awarded to Program-eligible households via a lottery.
https://www.cognitoforms.com/MetroHousingBoston1/RAFTERMAApplicationMiltonBraintreeCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseMetro Housing BostonNon-governmental$100,000.00OtherBoth$4,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://braintreema.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5890/LERA-Flyer-Braintree?bidId=https://braintreema.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=357https://www.cognitoforms.com/MetroHousingBoston1/RAFTERMAApplicationMiltonBraintree8/12/2020Braintree, Massachusetts42.2079017, -71.0040013
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CityMassachusettsBrooklineThe Safety Net FundManaged by Brookline Center staff in partnership with the Brookline Community Foundation and the Town of Brookline, Safety Net offers confidential, individualized, and integrated support that prevents crises from worsening, improves quality of life, and helps people maintain stability during emergencies.https://www.brooklinecenter.org/services/housing-basic-needs/emergency-funds/Pre-COVID ProgramProof of Residency (General)Brookline CenterNon-governmental$175,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$3,000.00One-time/yrhttps://jgpr.net/2020/03/31/town-of-brookline-to-contribute-175000-to-support-brookline-community-foundation-safety-net-funds-covid-19-response/https://www.housingtoolbox.org/resources/era-program-survey-response-database8/3/2020Brookline, Massachusetts42.33176419999999, -71.1211635
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CityMassachusettsCambridgeCambridge COVID-19 Housing Stabilization ProgramLaunched in July 2020, the City of Cambridge COVID-19 Housing Stabilization Program serves to provide short term financial assistance to individuals and families in Cambridge who are experiencing housing instability due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This program represents the City of Cambridge’s continuation of COVID-19 related resource disbursement for housing assistance. To date, $1.2 million has been committed, supporting 225 Cambridge households with six months of assistance. This program is being continued with the support of additional CARES Act funds.https://www.cambridgema.gov/covid19/housingfundCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Must demonstrate that housing costs are more than 35% of their gross household incomeW-9/Payee InformationCity of CambridgeCity/County Department$1,200,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$4,000.00The subsidy will only cover the tenant's rent beyond 35% of their income.6 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.cambridgema.gov/covid19/News/2021/01/covid19housingstabilizationprogramtobeginacceptingnewapplicationshttps://www.cambridgema.gov/covid19/housingfund1/13/2021Cambridge, Massachusetts42.3736158, -71.10973349999999
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CityMassachusettsCambridgeMayor's Disaster Relief fundMayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale activated the $3.3 million Mayor's Disaster Relief Fund on March 19, 2020 to provide emergency assistance to individuals and families in Cambridge who are experiencing financial hardship due to the virus outbreak. Funds will be allocated for rent and/or utility payments and other household needs.https://www.cambridgema.gov/covid19/mayorsfundapplicationPre-COVID Program100% AMI or less pre-COVID, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Applicants must be Cambridge tenants or an owner of a home purchased
through the City of Cambridge Affordable Homeownership Program
W-9/Payee InformationCity of CambridgeCity/County Department$3,300,000.00OTHERArrears only$4,000.00One-timeUnknownhttps://www.cambridgema.gov/covid19/mayorsfundapplicationhttps://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media/Files/citymanagersoffice/COVID19/MDRF/2020mayorsdisasterrelieffundforcovid19informationandinstructions_042120.pdf7/16/2020Cambridge, Massachusetts42.3736158, -71.10973349999999
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CityMassachusettsCantonCanton Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Canton Emergency Rental Assistance Program will be administered by MCO Housing Services through the end of December 2020. Households up to 100% AMI can apply.https://mcohousingservices.com/rental-relief-program/COVID Response Program100% AMI or lessMCO Housing ServicesNon-governmental$52,000.00OTHERBoth$7,500.0030% of rent3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Canton, Massachusetts42.1584324, -71.1447732
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CityMassachusettsCape CodWorkforce Housing Relief FundHousing Assistance has established the Workforce Housing Relief Fund to provide urgent and ongoing assistance with past due rent or mortgage payments or other housing-related expenses for current, year-round Cape Cod and Island residents who are losing income due to the coronavirus.https://haconcapecod.org/programs/homeless-prevention/COVID Response ProgramBetween 50-100% AMI, COVID HardshipHousing Assisitance CorpNon-governmental$800,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSBoth$5,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://haconcapecod.org/programs/homeless-prevention/https://www.bchumanservices.net/library/2020/03/HAC-Workforce-Housing-Relief-Fund-Flyer.pdfhttps://secureservercdn.net/104.238.71.250/hzu.dec.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RAFT-ERMA-Form-FY-2021-July-2020.pdf8/3/2020Cape Cod, Massachusetts41.6687897, -70.29624079999999
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CityMassachusettsChelseaChelsea Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFunded by the Community Preservation Committee and Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board, the Department of Planning and Development has established an emergency rental assistance program. As a step to reduce displacement and stabilize housing situations, the City has created this program to offer direct grant funding to residents. Qualifying applicants may be eligible for a grant equivalent to up to three (3) months of rent, or $5,000, whichever amount is less.http://chelsearecord.com/2020/04/29/city-of-chelsea-emergency-rental-assistance-program-now-available/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Current LeaseChelsea RestorationNon-governmental$1,250,000.00OTHERBoth$5,000.003 monthsLotteryYes30% AMI or less, Preferences for families with children, disabled residents, veterans, seniors over 65, COVID impacthttp://chelsearecord.com/2020/04/29/city-of-chelsea-emergency-rental-assistance-program-now-available/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Chelsea, Massachusetts42.3917638, -71.0328284
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CityMassachusettsChicopeeChicopee Rental Assistance ProgramMayor Vieau announced the release of the City’s Rental Assistance Program designed to assist property owners and renters who have been impacted by COVID-19. The City through the Community Development Department has allocated $250,000 from federal HOME Partnership funds. Property Owners must enroll in the program after which eligible tenants may apply for up to two months of rental payments arrears. Due to the complexity of federal regulations, the City recognizes that not all properties or tenants will be eligible. The Valley Opportunity Council is providing additional assistance directly to impacted residents.http://chicopeema.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10594/Rental-Assistance-Program-Owner-EnrollmentCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Current Property Taxes, No history of code violationsOffice of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$250,000.00HOMEBothArrears only2 monthshttp://chicopeema.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10594/Rental-Assistance-Program-Owner-Enrollment?bidId=http://chicopeema.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10594/Emegency-Rental-Assistance-ProgramProperty-Owner-Applicationhttps://dailyvoice.com/massachusetts/hampden/news/covid-19-250k-in-rental-mortgage-assistance-available-to-wmass-city-residents/791680/8/3/2020Chicopee, Massachusetts42.1487043, -72.6078672
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CountyMassachusettsDukes CountyCOVID Winter Rental ReliefThe Dukes County Regional Housing Authority’s (DCRHA) Covid Winter Rental Relief program is funded through the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation, generous donors, and the State’s Community Foundation for Covid-19 Relief. The objective of Covid Winter Rental Relief is to assist Vineyard tenant households with rent payments when there is a current Covid-19 related loss of household income or one due to last summer season’s low employment and income needed to make it through the slow work months of an Island winter.https://www.mvtimes.com/mvt/uploads/2021/03/3-1-21-Covid-Winter-Rental-Relief-Program-Application.pdfCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationDukes County Regional Housing Authority’s (DCRHA)CollaborationFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenantBoth1-3 months of rentNeitherSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.mvtimes.com/mvt/uploads/2021/03/3-1-21-Covid-Winter-Rental-Relief-Program-Application.pdf3/24/2021Dukes County, Massachusetts41.4039539, -70.6692655
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CityMassachusettsEasthamEastham Rental Assistance ProgramWith funds from the Town of Eastham CPC, HECH administers a Rental Assistance Program to income qualified households who live or work in Eastham or who have children attending the Nauset School District. HECH is currently accepting applications for this program.https://hech.org/hech-programs/eastham-rental-assistance/Pre-COVID Program100% AMI or lessHarwich Ecumenical Council for Housing (HECH)Non-governmentalOTHERFuture/current payments only$6,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://hech.org/hech-programs/eastham-rental-assistance/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Eastham, Massachusetts41.8299634, -69.97403609999999
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CityMassachusettsEastonEaston Rental AssistanceEaston's Affordable Housing Trust is using $80,000 of its funds for a rental assistance program. The trust receives money each year from the Community Preservation Act fund. The trust has contracted with MetroWest Collaborative, a nonprofit, which will take applications from renters, hold a lottery and work out an arrangement that pays landlords directly, Beitler said.https://metrowestcd.org/renters/emergency-housing-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or lessMetroWest CollaborativeNon-governmental$80,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown$3,000.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.enterprisenews.com/news/20200717/easton-offers-rental-assistance-during-coronavirus-pandemichttps://www.housingtoolbox.org/resources/era-program-survey-response-database8/3/2020Easton, Massachusetts42.0245442, -71.1286594
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CityMassachusettsEssexRental and Mortgage AssistanceRental and mortgage assistance is available to Essex County residents up to 80% Area Median Incomehttps://actioninc.org/rental-and-mortgage-assistance-now-available/COVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESSAction, Inc.Non-governmentalTenanthttps://actioninc.org/rentalassistance/1/28/2021Essex, Massachusetts42.63195820000001, -70.7829315
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CityMassachusettsFitchburgEmergency Supplemental Fuel and Rent AssistanceLimited funding is available to families who are in need of supplemental fuel and/or rent assistance.https://www.mocinc.org/emergency-servicesPre-COVID Program80% AMI OR LESSMOC, Inc.Non-governmental$230,000.00CDBG, STATE HTFTenant3 monthshttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=01/28/2021Fitchburg, Massachusetts42.5834228, -71.8022955
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CityMassachusettsFraminghamCity of Framingham
Emergency Income Payment Program
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the City of Framingham will provide relief of rent, mortgage, and/or
utility payments for two (2) months to alleviate the burden for households that have lost their employment and
primary income as of March 10, 2020.
https://www.framinghamma.gov/2901/Housing-AssistanceCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationCity of FraminghamCity/County DepartmentCDBG, CARESFuture/current payments only$5,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.framinghamma.gov/2901/Housing-Assistancehttps://www.framinghamma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/37558/CDBG-Rental-Assistance--Applicationhttps://www.framinghamma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/37557/CDBG-Rental--Program-Flyer-04620208/3/2020Framingham, Massachusetts42.279286, -71.4161565
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CityMassachusettsGeorgetownGeorgetown Affordable Housing Trust Rental Assistance ProgramThe Georgetown Affordable Housing Trust is a fund that is set up to assist low income individuals with paying for their rent, or obtaining housing within Georgetown. Applications for those interested are due by June 30, 2013.https://www.georgetownma.gov/affordable-housing-trust/pages/affordable-housing-trust-emergency-rental-assistance-program-newCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationGeorgetown Affordable Housing TrustCity/County DepartmentLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$3,000.0030% of income3 monthsLotteryhttps://www.georgetownma.gov/affordable-housing-trust/pages/affordable-housing-trust-emergency-rental-assistance-program-newhttps://www.housingtoolbox.org/resources/era-program-survey-response-database8/3/2020Georgetown, Massachusetts42.7250918, -70.99116590000001
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CityMassachusettsGloucesterRental and Mortgage AssistanceRental and mortgage assistance is available to Gloucester County residents up to 80% Area Median Incomehttps://actioninc.org/rental-and-mortgage-assistance-now-available/COVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESSAction, Inc.Non-governmentalTenanthttps://actioninc.org/rentalassistance/1/28/2021Gloucester, Massachusetts42.6159285, -70.6619888
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CityMassachusettsGraftonGrafton COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance FundThe Grafton AFfordable Housing Trust provides renters in Grafton, MA rental assistance.https://mcohousingservices.com/rental-relief-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESS, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)MCO Housing Services, LLCNon-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYLandlord$6,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://mcohousingservices.com/rental-relief-program/https://mcohousingservices.com/pdfs/rental-relief-application-grafton1.pdf1/28/2021Grafton, Massachusetts42.2070391, -71.6856236
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CityMassachusettsGreat BarringtonCOVID-19 — Rental Assistance ProgramThe Affordable Housing Trust Fund is partnering with Construct, Inc. to provide emergency rental assistance to Great Barrington tenants and landlords who are financially struggling during the COVID-19 crisis.https://www.gbhousing.org/rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program100% AMI or lessConstruct Inc.Non-governmental$100,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown35% of incomehttps://www.gbhousing.org/rental-assistancehttps://f276f611-0be1-4e8e-b79e-61824d929738.filesusr.com/ugd/8277aa_c0f058445442444f8647f0c845eb907a.pdfhttps://theberkshireedge.com/construct-lenox-and-gb-offer-emergency-rental-assistance-during-covid-19-pandemic/8/3/2020Great Barrington, Massachusetts42.1959798, -73.362008
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CityMassachusettsGrotonEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe town of Groton has developed an emergency rental assistance program for eligible Groton residents during the pandemic.https://portal.grotonma.gov/storage/Housing_Coordinator/2020-11-30_Town_of_Groton_Emergency_Rental_Assistance_Guidelines.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESS, Current LeaseMetro West Collaborative Development, IncCollaboration$200,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYLandlord$4,800.004 monthsLottery1/28/2021Groton, Massachusetts42.6112018, -71.5745152
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CityMassachusettsHaverhillCITY OF HAVERHILL
EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE
The City of Haverhill is launching a temporary rent support program designed to help people who have lost income because of COVID-19 pay their rent and/or utilities. Please note rental assistance will be provided for up to 90 days and will not exceed $5,000 Monthly assistance will be determined on a case by case basis and may not assist with back rent payment (rent arrears). All payments made on behalf of the applicant will be paid directly to the landlord.https://www.cityofhaverhill.com/news_detail_T30_R44.phpCOVID Response Program80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsCity of HaverhillCity/County DepartmentCARESBoth$5,000.0090 daysFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cityofhaverhill.com/news_detail_T30_R44.phphttps://www.cityofhaverhill.com/COH%20Emergency%20Rental%20Flyer%20with%20Link%20NEW.pdfhttps://www.eagletribune.com/news/haverhill/haverhill-spends-4-2m-from-feds-on-covid-19-services/article_061bf183-a594-58e2-a80b-5d28eb7674c7.html11/18/2020Haverhill, Massachusetts42.7762015, -71.0772796
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CityMassachusettsHollistonCOVID 19 Rent & Mortgage ReliefThis program was created by the Town of Holliston to provide rental assistance in resonse to the loss of income due to COVID-19.https://www.townofholliston.us/youth-and-family-services/news/holliston-rent-mortgage-reliefCOVID Response ProgramHolliston Departement of Youth and Family ServicesCity/County Department$25,000.00CARESTenant$2,000.001/28/2021Holliston, Massachusetts42.20009659999999, -71.4245049
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CityMassachusettsHudsonHudson Rental Assistance ProgramThe Hudson Affordable Housing Trust has developed a temporary rental assistance program to help income-eligible residential renters in Hudson who have been affected economically by COVID-19.https://www.townofhudson.org/affordable-housing-trustCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of Hudson Affordable Housing TrustHousing (Trust) FundLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$1,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.townofhudson.org/affordable-housing-trusthttps://www.townofhudson.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3281/f/uploads/assistance_flyer.docx.pdfhttps://www.townofhudson.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3281/f/uploads/emergency_rental_assistance_application_1_1.pdf8/3/2020Hudson, Massachusetts42.39173599999999, -71.56613899999999
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CityMassachusettsIpswichCape Ann Emergency Relief FundIn partnership with the City of Gloucester, the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, and working with local municipalities, Action Inc. has launched the Cape Ann Emergency Relief Fund to help hourly workers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The Fund will support food service, retail, hospitality, childcare and other hourly workers struggling with lost income. The fund will distribute direct financial assistance (in the form of checks) to qualifying individuals, as long as funds are available.
Qualifying families will receive $1000 per household. Must be a Cape Ann resident (Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, Manchester).
https://actioninc.org/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be an hourly wage worker or self-employed, working at least 10 hours per week, and furloughed/laid off/had hours reduced by 50% due to COVID-19.Action Inc.Non-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://actioninc.org/caerf/https://actioninc.org/client-housing-services/housing/7/16/2020Ipswich, Massachusetts42.6791832, -70.8411558
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CityMassachusettsLawrenceCOVID19 ESG Rapid Rehousing & Homelessness Prevention
Emergency Rental Assistance Program
The City of Lawrence will be utilizing its CARES Act Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) COVID 19 funding allocation to provide homelessness prevention and rapid re‐housing emergency rental
assistance to low income Lawrence residents who are housing insecure as a direct result of the COVID 19 pandemic. This program is in partnership with Greater Lawrence Community Action
Council.
https://www.glcac.org/departments/Housing-Assistance.htmlCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID HardshipGreater Lawrence Community Action CouncilNon-governmental$1,600,000.00CARES, ESG-CVBoth$7,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.glcac.org/departments/Housing-Assistance.htmlhttps://www.eagletribune.com/news/merrimack_valley/lawrence-residents-eligible-for-1-6m-in-covid-19-housing-relief/article_33daa0ef-18d1-5998-9870-80fa2ece9a45.html11/18/2020Lawrence, Massachusetts42.7070354, -71.1631137
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CityMassachusettsLenoxCOVID-19 — Rental Assistance ProgramCOVID-19 — Rental Assistance Program provides rental assistance for south Berkshire households adversely affected by Coronavirus/Covid-19. Dedicated funding is in place Lenox residents whose income is up to 100% of the area median income.https://www.gbhousing.org/rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program100% AMI or lessConstruct Inc.Non-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth35% of incomehttps://www.townoflenox.com/affordable-housing-trust-committee/files/emergency-rental-assistance-application-englishhttps://f276f611-0be1-4e8e-b79e-61824d929738.filesusr.com/ugd/8277aa_c0f058445442444f8647f0c845eb907a.pdfhttps://theberkshireedge.com/construct-lenox-and-gb-offer-emergency-rental-assistance-during-covid-19-pandemic/8/3/2020Lenox, Massachusetts42.35646089999999, -73.2848762
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CityMassachusettsLexingtonLexington Emergency Financial Assistance (LEAF)LEAF is a collection of funds specifically setup to provide financial assistance to Lexington residents experiencing an unexpected financial crisis. LEAF can provide limited financial help for critical needs when other funding sources are unavailable or have been exhausted.https://www.lexingtonma.gov/human-services/pages/emergency-financial-assistanceCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee InformationTown of Lexington Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesBothhttps://www.lexingtonma.gov/human-services/pages/emergency-financial-assistancehttps://www.lexingtonma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif3351/f/pages/application_for_financial_assistance_-_lexington.pdf8/3/2020Lexington, Massachusetts42.4473497, -71.2271531
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CityMassachusettsLittletonLittleton Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramIn response to the loss of income to households due to Covid-19, this program has been created and funded by the Town of Littleton Affordable Housing Trust utilizing its Community Preservation Act or other non-federal funds. This program seeks to be efficient and responsive. It is temporary in nature.https://www.littletonma.org/elder-and-human-services/pages/emergency-rental-assistance-programCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationLittleton Elder and Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$50,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , OTHERBoth$3,450.00Lotteryhttps://www.littletonma.org/elder-and-human-services/pages/emergency-rental-assistance-programhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Littleton, Massachusetts42.5372893, -71.5128022
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CityMassachusettsMaldenRental Assistance Program for COVID-19The Malden Redevelopment Authority is administering the Malden Rental Assistance Fund to assist low-income Malden renters affected by the COVID-19 crisis. The program will cover the cost of one month’s rent for an estimated 300-400 eligible low-income households.https://www.cityofmalden.org/735/Rental-Assistance-Program-for-COVID-19COVID Response Program50% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationMalden Redevelopment AuthorityCity/County Department$750,000.00CDBG, OTHERBoth$3,600.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.cityofmalden.org/735/Rental-Assistance-Program-for-COVID-19https://www.cityofmalden.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=194https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Malden, Massachusetts42.4250964, -71.066163
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CityMassachusettsManchesterShort-term Mortgage & Rental AssistanceAction Inc. is currently offering short-term rental & mortgage assistance to households who have lost their jobs or significant income due to the recent pandemic.https://actioninc.org/rentalassistance/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseAction Inc.Non-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , OTHERUnknownUnknownhttps://actioninc.org/rental-and-mortgage-assistance-now-available/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Manchester, Massachusetts42.577834, -70.7675967
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CityMassachusettsMartha's VineyardCovid 19 Emergency Rental Relief ProgramThe Dukes County Regional Housing Authority’s (DCRHA) Emergency Rental Relief Program is funded through the Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard and their generous donors who wish to provide support to Island renters challenged financially by the Covid 19 pandemic.https://dcrha.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/eerp-updated-5-11-20.pdfPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationDukes County Regional Housing AuthroityCity/County Department$150,000.00OTHERBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://dcrha.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/eerp-updated-5-11-20.pdfhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=0https://housingauthoritymarthasvineyard.org/operations-during-coronavirus-outbreak/8/12/2020Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts41.3804981, -70.645473
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CityMassachusettsMashpeeMashpee Housing Assistance ProgramThe Human Services Department will run the housing assistance program using $75,000 of Community Preservation Act funds. Households can receive assistance for up to six months. Landlords must agree to participate in the program, and all rental payments will be made directly to the landlord, according to the program’s proposal.https://www.mashpeema.gov/human-servicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must show that household spending more than 30% of annual income on heat, electricity, and water; Must have references from past landlordsW-9/Payee InformationMashpee Department of Human ServicesCity/County Department$75,000.00OTHERUnknown$4,800.006 monthsUnknownhttps://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2020/12/29/covid-19-mashpee-households-receive-rent-mortgage-assistance/4075120001/1/5/2021Mashpee, Massachusetts41.647872, -70.4819674
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CityMassachusettsMaynardMAYNARD Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe program provides rental assistance in the form of a grant to eligible households who have experienced an economic loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.rhsohousing.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif421/f/alerts/erap_application_packet_16july2020_-_application_0.pdfCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be rent burdenedW-9/Payee InformationRegional Housing Services Office (RHSO)Non-governmental$70,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , OTHERBoth$3,200.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.rhsohousing.org/home/urgent-alerts/covid-19-information-affordable-households-updated-july-2-2020https://www.rhsohousing.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif421/f/alerts/erap_application_packet_16july2020_-_application_0.pdfhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Maynard, Massachusetts42.4334903, -71.4495058
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CityMassachusettsMedfordMedford Emergency Rental Assistance Program (M-ERAP)The Medford Emergency Rental Assistance Program (M-ERAP) is designed to assist low-income households facing housing emergencies correlated with COVID-19. An emergency through this program is defined as a situation in which immediate action is needed to avoid homelessness or eviction, to re-establish a home or prevent displacement from a home.https://bostonabcd.org/service/rental-assistance-in-medford/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationABCD and Housing Families, Inc.Non-governmental$125,000.00BothUnknownhttps://bostonabcd.org/service/rental-assistance-in-medford/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Medford, Massachusetts42.4184296, -71.1061639
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CityMassachusettsMiltonLocal Emergency Rental Assistance FundThe Town of Milton has established a $100,000 emergency rental assistance fund to assists tenants who have lost employment or otherwise suffered income losses as a result of the COVID-19 related economic closures. The Town will partner with Metro Housing Boston to administer the Program.https://www.townofmilton.org/planning-community-development/pages/local-emergency-rental-assistance-fundCOVID Response Program60% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseMetro Housing BostonNon-governmental$100,000.00HOMEBoth$4,000.00Lotteryhttps://www.townofmilton.org/planning-community-development/pages/local-emergency-rental-assistance-fundhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=0https://www.cognitoforms.com/MetroHousingBoston1/RAFTERMAApplicationMiltonBraintree8/12/2020Milton, Massachusetts42.2495321, -71.0661653
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CityMassachusettsMonsonMonson Rental ASsistanceThis program is designed to support renters in Monson of all household sizes prevent homelessness.https://www.wayfinders.org/apply-financial-assistancePre-COVID Program80% AMI OR LESS, COVID HardshipWay FindersCity/County Department$127,500.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYTenantArrears only$5,000.001/28/2021Monson, Massachusetts42.1042451, -72.3189519
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CountyMassachusettsNantucketNantucket Food, Fuel & Rental AssistanceThe Rental Assistance program is open for applications for assistance to qualified year-round island residents.https://www.assistnantucket.org/Pre-COVID Program80% AMI OR LESSNantucket Food, Fuel, and Rental AssistanceNon-governmental$500,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY, FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenant$5,000; $6,000 for seniors and people with disabilitieshttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Nantucket, Massachusetts41.2834704, -70.099451
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CountyMassachusettsNatickEmergency Financial Assistance, Evication Prevention ServicesEmergency Financial Assistance is available for Natick residents in temporary crisis through the non-profit Natick Service Council.https://natickservicecouncil.org/financial-assistancePre-COVID ProgramNatick Service CouncilNon-governmental$45,000.00HOME, STATE HTFTenanthttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Natick, Massachusetts42.2775281, -71.3468091
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CityMassachusettsNeedhamNeedham Rental AssistanceNeedham residents struggling to meet their rent payments due to COVID-19 can continue to receive assistance from the town. Last November, Needham announced a program offering rental assistance to income-eligible residents who had lost pay due to the pandemic. The original deadline to apply was Dec. 4, but because funds remain available for the program, town officials are inviting those who did not previously submit applications to do so. In addition to meeting income limits, applicants must document loss of income due to COVID-19.https://needhamma.gov/3679/HousingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)MetroWest CollaborativeNon-governmental$170,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERTenant$4,500.0050% of monthly rent payment3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/02/02/metro/needham-extends-rental-assistance-residents-struggling-amid-pandemic/https://needhamma.gov/3679/Housinghttps://needhamma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/22645/ERA-Updated-Flyer-1?bidId=2/11/2021Needham, Massachusetts42.2809285, -71.23775479999999
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CityMassachusettsNewburyportCITY OF NEWBURYPORT
EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The purpose of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program is to provide short term relief to low and moderate income individuals and families whose incomes have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Newburyport, through its Affordable Housing Trust, will be providing grants to financially assist qualified households during this crisis.http://pettengillhouse.org/newburyport_rent_assistance.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationPettengill HouseNon-governmental$100,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$4,500.00Encouraged to provide match funds3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://pettengillhouse.org/newburyport_rent_assistance.aspxhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Newburyport, Massachusetts42.8125913, -70.87727509999999
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CityMassachusettsNewtonNewton COVID-19 Emergency Housing Relief ProgramNewton is operating a COVID-19 Emergency Rental & Mortgage Assistance Program (also called the COVID-19 Emergency Housing Relief Program). On May 20, the program was funded at $2.5 million--$2 million in Community Preservation Act funds, and $500,000 from Newton's CDBG-CV allocation.https://www.newtonma.gov/government/planning/housing-community-development/housingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 65% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Planning and Development Department, Housing & Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$2,500,000.00STATE HTF, OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$7,500.0030% of rent3 monthsLotteryYes65% AMI or less, Prioritization not used after initial lottery periodhttps://newton.wickedlocal.com/news/20200520/newton-rentalmortgage-assistance-fund-now-totals-25mhttp://www.newtonma.gov/gov/planning/hcd/affhousing/default.asp7/16/2020Newton, Massachusetts42.3370413, -71.20922139999999
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CountyMassachusettsNorfolkEmergency Rental Assistancehttp://www.virtualnorfolk.org/boards-committees/affordable-housing-trust/COVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESSNorfolk Municipal Affordable Housing TrustHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$50,000.00Tenant$1,500.003 monthshttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Norfolk, Massachusetts42.1195426, -71.3250563
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CityMassachusettsNorth AndoverTown of North Andover
Emergency Rental Assistance Program
The purpose of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program is to provide short term relief to low and moderate income individuals and families whose incomes have been adversely affected by
the COVID-19 pandemic. The Town of North Andover will be providing grants to financially assist qualified households during this crisis.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wJMGyIm0cYpECRUcJJYYL6Wg6ypthyx2/viewCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of North AndoverCity/County Department$100,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYFuture/current payments only$3,000.0050% of rent3 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1wJMGyIm0cYpECRUcJJYYL6Wg6ypthyx2/viewhttps://www.northandoverma.gov/https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020North Andover, Massachusetts42.69870239999999, -71.1350575
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RegionMassachusettsNorwoodCOVID-19 Rental Assistance FundThe Rental Assistance Fund provides rental assistance to families and individuals who are at risk of being dispalced or forced to leave their homes due to COVID-19 related employment loss.https://www.smoc.org/housing-consumer-education-center.phpCOVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESS, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusSouth Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC)CollaborationCARESBothBoth$4,000.00$4 000 in a 12-month period2/3/2021Norwood, Massachusetts42.19439089999999, -71.19896949999999
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CityMassachusettsPittsfieldPittsfield Emergency Rental AssistanceEligible homeowners and renters could receive up to three months or a maximum of $5,000 per household to pay a mortgage, rent, or utilities. Berkshire Regional Housing Authority (BRHA) will administer this part of the city’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Program and they are also able to provide mediation and other services to help Pittsfield residents stay in their homes.https://bcrha.com/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less (CPA), 50% AMI or less (CDBG)Berkshire Regional Housing AuthorityNon-governmental$219,000.00CDBG, OtherFuture/current payments onlyhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=0https://cityofpittsfield.org/press_detail_T32_R555.phphttps://www.wamc.org/post/pittsfield-approves-110k-more-emergency-relief-homeowners-renters8/12/2020Pittsfield, Massachusetts42.4500845, -73.2453824
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CityMassachusettsQuincyQuincy Emergency Rental Assistance FundQuincy Emergency Rental Assistance can provide housing funding to Quincy residents due to COVID-19. QCAP's distribution will benefit non-hospitality workers currently renting in Quincy who have been impacted by the economic shutdowns caused by COVID-19. The Emergency Rental Assistance program was a partnership between Quincy Community Action Programs, the City of Quincy, and the Quincy Chamber of Commerce.https://www.qcap.org/our-programs/housing-programs/emergency-rent-mortgage-assistance-tenant-landlord-services/COVID Response ProgramOpen to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Work full-time in non-hospitality (i.e., you do not work in restaurant, hospitality, or food & beverage industries)Quincy Community Action ProgramsNon-governmentalUnknownhttps://www.qcap.org/covid-19_updates/https://www.facebook.com/QARI1509/photos/pcb.10158208727993077/10158208719133077/?type=3&theater8/3/2020Quincy, Massachusetts42.2528772, -71.0022705
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CityMassachusettsQuincyQuincy Hospitality Support FundMayor Tom Koch, the City of Quincy’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund and the Quincy Chamber of Commerce have teamed up to create and distribute the Hospitality Support Fund to help those workers in the restaurant, hospitality and food & beverage industries who have been impacted by the almost complete economic shutdown caused by COVID-19. The city spent $1 million on a rental assistance program, which was managed by the Quincy Chamber of Commerce and Quincy Community Action Programs.https://www.quincyhospitalitysupportfund.com/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must be a full-time employee who worked in a restaurant, hospitality, or food/beverage establishmentQuincy Chamber of CommerceNon-governmental$1,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknownhttps://quincy.wickedlocal.com/news/20200721/quincy-has-spent-65-million-on-its-covid-19-response-so-far8/3/2020Quincy, Massachusetts42.2528772, -71.0022705
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CityMassachusettsQuincySouth Shore Bank Community FundSouth Shore Bank is taking the PPP net proceeds and creating the South Shore Bank Community Fund with $500,000 to assist its clients who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 with making monthly rent or mortgage payments. The fund is modeled after the successful Quincy Hospitality Support Fund created by Quincy Mayor Tom Koch, the City of Quincy’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, and the Quincy Chamber of Commerce that helped workers in the restaurant, hospitality, and food & beverage industries who had been impacted by the almost complete economic shutdown caused by COVID-19.https://www.southshorebankcommunityfund.com/COVID Response Program$100,000/yr or less, Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Must be South Shore Bank clientW-9/Payee InformationSouth Shore BankOther$500,000.00OTHER$7,500.003 monthshttps://www.southshorebankcommunityfund.com/https://www.patriotledger.com/story/news/2021/01/13/south-shore-bank-donates-ppp-proceeds-housing-fund/6637172002/1/22/2021Quincy, Massachusetts42.2528772, -71.0022705
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CountyMassachusettsRandolphResilient Randolph FundResilient Randolph will rather focus on the basic needs of families. Priority will be given to those who are most economically vulnerable to this crisis. All donations will be collected by United Way and distributed by South Shore Stars and NeighborWorks Housing Solutions, established Randolph nonprofit organizations with a track record of administering assistance funds.https://unitedwaymassbay.org/covid-19/local-funds/randolph/COVID Response ProgramUnited WayNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONShttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Randolph, Massachusetts42.1619739, -71.042551
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CityMassachusettsRevereRevere Covid-19 Rental Assistance ProgramMayor Brian Arrigo has committed $1 million in federal funds to assist with rental assistance for Revere residents who are at risk of eviction or homelessness due to inability to pay rent.https://www.revere.org/departments/public-health-division/coronavirus/covid-19-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset LimitationsMetro Housing BostonNon-governmental$1,000,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only$4,000.004 monthsLotteryhttps://www.revere.org/news/post/city-of-revere-response-to-covid-19-july-1-2020-updatehttps://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/07/07/metro/revere-provide-rental-assistance-amid-pandemic/7/16/2020Revere, Massachusetts42.4084302, -71.0119948
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CityMassachusettsRockportRental and Mortgage AssistanceRental and mortgage assistance is available to Rockport County residents up to 80% Area Median Incomehttps://actioninc.org/rental-and-mortgage-assistance-now-available/COVID Response Program80% AMI OR LESSAction, Inc.Non-governmentalTenanthttps://actioninc.org/rentalassistance/1/28/2021Rockport, Massachusetts42.6556505, -70.620363
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CityMassachusettsSalemSalem Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Salem is partnering with the North Shore Community Action Programs, Inc. (NSCAP) to provide much needed relief to Salem residents at risk of losing their rental housing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Qualifying families will be eligible to receive up to $500 per household for two months (maximum $1,000).https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/492061e9133a4026bbe39d40ea299ce7COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Tenants must have REQUESTED that their landlords lower their rent prior to asking for assistance; Must be rent burdenedW-9/Payee InformationNorth Shore Community Action Program Inc. (NSCAP)Non-governmentalHOME, OTHER, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only$1,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/492061e9133a4026bbe39d40ea299ce7https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Salem, Massachusetts42.51954, -70.8967155
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CityMassachusettsSomervilleHomelessness PreventionSomerville Homeless Coalition’s Homelessness Prevention Program is designed to re-house homeless households and to prevent homelessness for households who are at immediate risk. Homeless Prevention works to bring stability to households through individualized case management and through funding to assist with rental arrears, utility arrears, or start up costs.https://somervillehomelesscoalition.org/rapid-response/COVID Response ProgramSomerville Homeless CoalitionNon-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYLandlordBoth$3,000.00https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Somerville, Massachusetts42.3875968, -71.0994968
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CityMassachusettsSouthboroughSouthborough Mortgage/Rental AssistanceIn response to the loss of income to households due to COVID-19, this program has been created and funded by the CARES Act funds granted to the Town of Southborough. This program seeks to be efficient and responsive.https://www.southboroughtown.com/sites/g/files/vyhlif1231/f/uploads/southborough_mortgage_rental_assistance_guidelines_and_application_final_1.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationTown of SouthboroughCity/County Department$25,000.00CARESBoth$4,000.002 monthsUnknownhttps://www.southboroughtown.com/sites/g/files/vyhlif1231/f/uploads/southborough_mortgage_rental_assistance_guidelines_and_application_final_1.pdfhttp://www.mysouthborough.com/2020/10/28/selectmen-working-to-quickly-approve-program-for-rent-mortgage-assistance/11/12/2020Southborough, Massachusetts42.3056501, -71.5245087
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CityMassachusettsSpringfieldResidential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT)The City of Springfield is making available $2 million in grant funding for renters and homeowners who have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant program will pay up to three months’ rent, mortgage, and utility charges for low to moderate income Springfield residents whose income has been adversely impacted by the pandemic public health orders. The program will be operated in conjunction with Way Finder’s other emergency assistance programs, including the state-funded Residential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT) program.https://www.wayfinders.org/apply-financial-assistancePre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationWay FindersNon-governmental$2,000,000.00HOME, CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$4,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.wayfinders.org/mayor-sarno-and-congressman-neal-announce-local-partnership-way-finders-2-million-mortgage-rent-andhttps://www.wayfinders.org/residential-assistance-families-transition-rafthttps://www.masslive.com/news/2020/06/way-finders-make-2m-in-federal-funds-available-for-rent-mortgages-in-coronavirus-pandemic.html8/3/2020Springfield, Massachusetts42.1014831, -72.589811
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CityMassachusettsStoughtonTown of Stoughton Covid‐19 Emergency Housing Assistance ProgramThe Emergency Housing Assistance Program will provide renter and homeowner assistance (homeowners who have both income below 100% AMI AND own and occupy deed restricted affordable housing) to income eligible households. This program is explicitly for households which can demonstrate financial hardship due to the COVID‐19 pandemic.https://www.stoughton.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif3866/f/uploads/covid_emergency_housing_assistance_info6-30-20.pdfCOVID Response Program100% AMI OR LESS, COVID HardshipStoughton Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$510,000.00Landlord$9,000.006 monthsLotteryThe lottery will rank applicants by income eligibilty with 60% AMI first, 80% AMI second, 100% AMI third.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=02/3/2021Stoughton, Massachusetts42.1229099, -71.10920120000002
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CityMassachusettsStowStow COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance FundStow CERAF has been developed to support Stow renters who may have difficulty paying rent due to COVID-19. The
program is intended to help people during the time frame of April –June 2020.
https://mcohousingservices.com/pdfs/rental-relief-infopack-stow.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationMCO HousingNon-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , OTHERFuture/current payments only$3,885.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://mcohousingservices.com/rental-relief-program/https://mcohousingservices.com/pdfs/rental-relief-application-stow.pdfhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Stow, Massachusetts42.4370374, -71.5056199
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CityMassachusettsSudbury
SUDBURY EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (ERAP
ERAP provides temporary monthly rental assistance in the form of a grant to eligible households who have a loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ERAP will pay between $350 - $800/mo. in rental assistance, depending on unit size for four months. Payments are made directly to the landlord.https://www.rhsohousing.org/sudbury/news/sudbury-emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be rent burdenedW-9/Payee InformationRegional Housing Services Office (RHSO)Non-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth$2,400.004 monthshttps://www.rhsohousing.org/sites/g/files/vyhlif421/f/news/erap_guidelines_27may2020_final.pdfhttps://www.rhsohousing.org/sudbury/news/sudbury-emergency-rental-assistancehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=08/12/2020Sudbury, Massachusetts42.3834278, -71.4161725
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CityMassachusettsWalthamWaltham CPC Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Waltham CPC Emergency Rental Assistance Program was created to provide financial
assistance to Waltham residents who are experiencing a financial setback due to the negative economic
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and rent a home in Waltham.
COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Landlord verification formCity of WalthamCity/County Department$3,700,000.00OTHERFuture/current payments only$5,400.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.city.waltham.ma.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif1386/f/uploads/applicant_guidelines_english_final.pdfhttps://www.city.waltham.ma.us/housing-division/pages/guidelines-and-factshttps://www.city.waltham.ma.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif1386/f/uploads/faq.pdf8/12/2020Waltham, Massachusetts42.3764852, -71.2356113
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CityMassachusettsWatertownWatertown Rental AssistanceBuilding on its commitment to supporting residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, the town of Watertown has established a $175,000 emergency rental assistance program. The program will allow income-eligible tenants to apply for up to three months of assistance if they have lost income and are having trouble paying rent as a result of the pandemic. The deadline to complete the application is Sept. 24.https://www.watertown-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/30015/Watertown-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Flyer-finalCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationMetroWest CollaborativeNon-governmental$175,000.00Future/current payments only$3,450.003 monthsLotteryhttps://watertown.wickedlocal.com/news/20200922/watertown-offering-emergency-rental-assistance-to-eligible-residentshttps://sites.google.com/minlib.net/watertowncovidguide/housing?authuser=0https://www.watertown-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/30015/Watertown-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Flyer-final9/29/2020Watertown, Massachusetts42.3709299, -71.1828321
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CityMassachusettsWellfleetWellfleet Emergency HousingThe Wellfleet Emergency Houseing Program helps with housing costs for indivduals who have lost income or experienced increased expenses due to COVID-19.https://9f153b3f-f123-4b1a-9ef4-865f3d230d47.usrfiles.com/ugd/9f153b_5505c2b553f545a6a129eb6757c80b4e.pdfCOVID Response Program100% AMI OR LESS, COVID HardshipHomelessness Prevention CenterNon-governmental$205,000.00Tenant$6,000.001/28/2021Wellfleet, Massachusetts41.93054679999999, -70.03097530000001
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CityMassachusettsWilliamstownWilliamstown Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe board of the Williamstown Affordable Housing Trust will partner with Pittsfield's Berkshire Housing Development Corp. on an emergency rental assistance program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents of rental properties in Williamstown who make 100 percent or below the area median income and have "suffered financial setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic" will be eligible for grants would ranging from $500 to $1,000.https://williamstownma.gov/2020/05/14/rental-assistance-program/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, 80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Berkshire Housing Development CorporationNon-governmental$18,000.00OTHERBoth$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedYes80% AMI or lesshttps://www.iberkshires.com/story/62074/Williamstown-Housing-Trust-to-Partner-with-Berkshire-Housing-on-Rental-Assistance-Program.htmlhttps://williamstownma.gov/2020/05/14/rental-assistance-program/7/16/2020Williamstown, Massachusetts42.7120196, -73.20368979999999
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CityMassachusettsWorcesterCOVID Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramWith the state eviction moratorium set to expire, the city is moving to launch a COVID Emergency Rental Assistant Program to prevent residents from losing their homes. It is anticipated that the program will help as many as 550 to 600 residents throughout the city.https://www.cmhaonline.org/raft-erma-homeCOVID Response Program80% AMI or lessW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsCentral Massachusetts Housing Alliance (CMHA), Friendly House, Inc., Open Sky Community Services, Worcester Community Action Council and Worcester Community Housing ResourcesNon-governmental$1,960,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$3,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.telegram.com/story/news/local/worcester/2020/10/16/worcester-to-start-rental-assistance-program/114425816/https://www.masslive.com/worcester/2021/01/worcester-residents-may-be-eligible-for-up-to-3000-in-rental-assistance-through-program-launched-by-city-amid-covid-pandemic.htmlhttps://www.cmhaonline.org/raft-erma-home10/29/2020Worcester, Massachusetts42.2625932, -71.8022934
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CityMassachusettsYarmouthYarmouth Rental Assistance ProgramThe Town of Yarmouth uses Community Preservation Funds to assist low-income individuals and households avoid homelessness through rental assistance in the following two ways: First and last months rent for a new Yarmouth unit paid on behalf of the tenant to the landlord and; Payment of past due rent is paid on behalf of the tenant to the landlord508-432-1312COVID Response Program100% AMI or lessW-9/Payee InformationHands of HopeNon-governmentalOtherArrears only$5,000.00https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1370AuhG6Ktms2tshEmFNN1cOqXQt-g5bcpAnPox7ZcA/edit#gid=0http://ma-yarmouth.civicplus.com/1872/COVID-19-Community-Resources8/12/2020Yarmouth, Massachusetts41.7056291, -70.2286681
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StateMichiganMichigan Eviction Diversion ProgramGovernor Whitmer today signed Executive Order 2020-134 extending the temporary suspension of evictions until July 15 and creating the Eviction Diversion Program, which outlines a process for renters to get fast rental assistance or establish a manageable payment plan to keep Michiganders in their homes. Rental assistance under the Eviction Diversion Program will be available beginning July 16.https://www.michigan.gov/mshda/0,4641,7-141-5555-533463--,00.htmlCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountMichigan State Housing Development AuthorityOther$60,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothThose under 50% area median income (AMI) are eligible for 90% rental arrearage payment up to $3,500 and one-month’s rent (up to $1,200) going forward. Those between 50-80% AMI are eligible for 75% rental arrearage payment up to $3,000. Those between 80-100% AMI are eligible for 65% rental arrearage payments up to $3,000.One-timeYes50% AMI or lesshttps://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/MIEOG/2020/06/26/file_attachments/1482995/Executive%20Order%202020-134.pdfhttps://www.wxyz.com/news/coronavirus/gov-whitmer-extends-eviction-moratorium-until-july-15-creates-eviction-diversion-program7/16/2020Michigan44.3148443, -85.60236429999999
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CityMichiganDetroitEviction Assistance ProgramThe City of Detroit announced that residents facing eviction in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic can now sign up to get free legal defense and rental assistance. With the Governor’s moratorium on evictions expiring July 16, the City’s Housing & Revitalization Department, in coordination with the State of Michigan, Southwest Counseling Solutions and the Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND), will provide $11.5 million to the United Community Housing Coalition’s eviction assistance program for Detroit tenants. This includes $6.4 million in State Coronavirus Relief Funds, in addition to previously allocated federal CARES Act funding. The eviction defense programs are administered by City partners at the United Community Housing Coalition (UCHC), MI Legal Services and Lakeshore Legal Aid.https://detroitmi.gov/departments/housing-and-revitalization-department/detroit-eviction-prevention-resourcesCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountUnited Community Housing CoalitionNon-governmental$11,500,000.00CDBG, CARES, CRFBothThose under 50% area median income (AMI) are eligible for 90% rental arrearage payment up to $3,500 and one-month’s rent (up to $1,200) going forward. Those between 50-80% AMI are eligible for 75% rental arrearage payment up to $3,000. Those between 80-100% AMI are eligible for 65% rental arrearage payments up to $3,000.One-timeYes50% AMI or lesshttps://detroitmi.gov/news/115-million-available-help-detroiters-facing-evictionhttps://detroitmi.gov/departments/housing-and-revitalization-department/detroit-eviction-prevention-resources8/3/2020Detroit, Michigan42.331427, -83.0457538
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CityMichiganHancockHancock Salvation Army Rental AssistanceThe Salvation Army in Hancock is ready to serve families impacted by COVID-19, financially. Clients who can provide documentation they have been impacted by the COVID-19 and have exhausted all state and federal assistance resources may apply.906-482-3420COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipSalvation ArmyNon-governmentalUnknownhttps://www.mininggazette.com/news/local-news/2020/06/salvation-army-covid-19-response-services-available-where-state-federal-assistance-falls-short/7/16/2020Hancock, Michigan47.1268714, -88.5809563
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CountyMichiganOakland CountyRent, Mortgage, and Utility Relief Grant Program for Citizens Affected by COVID-19Oakland County is dedicating more than $3 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, from the federal Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, for eligible Oakland County residents to pay up to three months of past-due rent, mortgage and utility payments as a result of a temporary job loss, reduction in work hours or other income hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The CDBG grant program is through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Payments for this one-time grant will be made by Oakland County on behalf of a qualified household up to a maximum of $15,000 per household. This program is designed to assist low income households whose gross household income is less than 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) as defined by HUD.https://www.oakgov.com/covid/grants/Pages/rent-mortgage-utility-relief.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationOakland County Community and Home ImprovementDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$3,166,977.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$15,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.oakgov.com/covid/grants/Pages/rent-mortgage-utility-relief.aspx8/12/2020Oakland County, Michigan42.59219239999999, -83.33618799999999
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CityMichiganRoyal OakRoyal Oak Rental Assistance ProgramThe Royal Oak City Commission recently appropriated a large portion of its CARES Act allocation from the federal government to three social service programs for city residents affected by COVID-19. LADA and Lighthouse will operate a rental assistance program to prevent the eviction of low- to moderate-income Royal Oak residents who are at risk of becoming homeless due to a loss of employment from COVID-19.https://ladadetroit.org/landlordtenant/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipLegal Aid and Defender Association, LighthouseNon-governmental$182,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthshttps://www.candgnews.com/news/royal-oak-offers-assistance-for-residents-affected-by-covid19-118116http://ladadetroit.org/landlordtenant/http://ladadetroit.org/legal-services-and-programs/8/3/2020Royal Oak, Michigan42.4894801, -83.1446485
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StateMinnesotaMinnesota Rental Assistance ProgramOn Tuesday, July 14, 2020, Governor Walz announced that up to $100 million of funding will be allocated from the state’s Covid-19 Relief Fund to create a new housing assistance program to help prevent evictions, prevent homelessness, and maintain housing stability of individuals and households impacted by COVID-19.https://www.housinghelpmn.org/COVID Response Program300% FPL, Priority for 200% FPL, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationMinnesota HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$100,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears onlyUnknownYes200% FPLhttps://www.startribune.com/state-prepares-to-release-100m-in-housing-assistance/571607812/http://www.mnhousing.gov/sites/np/covid19housingassistanceprogramFAQhttp://www.mnhousing.gov/sites/np/covid19housingassistanceprogram7/16/2020Minnesota46.729553, -94.6858998
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CountyMinnesotaHennepin CountyEmergency rental assistance due to COVID-19Even though there is a temporary hold on evictions as part of Governor Walz's executive order, rent is still due and landlords may be able to evict tenants with past due rent once restrictions are lifted. Rental assistance can be used to pay this month's rent and utilities, as well as past due rent and utilities from previous months.https://www.hennepin.us/rent-helpCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationHennepin CountyCity/County Department$15,740,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARESBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNHENNE/bulletins/28a159dhttps://hennepin.novusagenda.com/agendapublic/CoverSheet.aspx?ItemID=9062&MeetingID=9788/3/2020Hennepin County, Minnesota45.0208911, -93.5094574
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CityMinnesotaMinneapolisMinneapolis Gap Funds for HousingMinneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey unveiled Friday a plan to give $5 million in assistance to tenants and small businesses struggling with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. The plan sets aside roughly $3 million for rental assistance. The mayor said he hopes the programs — collectively called the Gap Funding Plan — will help cover needs that aren’t met by state and federal aid. The city will not consider immigration status in determining individuals’ eligibility for help. Housing assistance is provided through the Emergency Housing Assistance Program and the Stable Homes Stable Schools Emergency Expansion Program.http://www2.minneapolismn.gov/coronavirus/gap-fundingCOVID Response Program30% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Minneapolis Public Housing Authority and Community Prevention PartnersCollaboration$3,000,000.00OTHER, CARESBoth$1,500, up to $2,000 in exceptional casesOne-timeLotteryhttps://www.startribune.com/5-million-relief-plan-in-minneapolis-would-aid-renters-homeless-small-businesses/569353162/http://minneapolismn.gov/Coronavirus/gap-fundinghttps://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-receives-more-than-7-800-requests-for-rental-assistance/569991162/7/16/2020Minneapolis, Minnesota44.977753, -93.2650108
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CityMinnesotaMinnetonkaMinnetonka Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Minnetonka and ICA (Intercongregation Communities Association) have teamed up to offer emergency rental assistance to Minnetonka renters who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 and can't afford housing costs this month.

Qualified households can apply for a one-time payment up to $1,500 to assist with rent and utility expenses.
https://www.minnetonkamn.gov/Home/Components/News/News/166/1228COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Inability to pay rent this month; evidence of seeking other forms of assistanceW-9/Payee InformationCity of Minnetonka and ICA (Intercongregation Communities Association)Collaboration$150,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYFuture/current payments only$1,500.00One-timeYes30% AMI, Priority will be given to households with income below 30 percent of the area median
income and are ineligible for unemployment insurance
https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/free/minnetonka-council-approves-150-000-in-emergency-rental-housing-assistance/article_66707d04-8662-11ea-9ea3-e3e81447d146.html9/9/2020Minnetonka, Minnesota44.9211836, -93.4687489
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CityMinnesotaNorthfieldNorthfield Rental AssistanceNorthfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority on April 28, 2020, committed to setting aside up to $53,600 assistance to help with rent payments. Some of that funding will compensate the Community Action Center for previous expenditures.COVID Response ProgramNorthfield Housing and Redevelopment AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$53,600.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknownUnknownhttps://www.southernminn.com/northfield_news/news/article_c0d3f0eb-0467-574b-b402-1a4489f2eb09.html7/16/2020Northfield, Minnesota44.4582983, -93.161604
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CountyMinnesotaOlmsted CountyOlmsted County COVID 19 Rental Assistance ProgramOlmsted County is establishing a rental assistance program for people who have lost their jobs or had hours slashed because of the pandemic. The participant pays 30 percent of their income in rent, and then the HRA will make up the difference. Households may reapply after three months for additional assistance.https://www.co.olmsted.mn.us/cs/ochra/Pages/default.aspxCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset Limitations, Liquid Asset Limitations, U.S. Citizen/Permanent ResidentW-9/Payee InformationOlmsted County Housing & Redevelopment AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$1,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYFuture/current payments only30% monthly income3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kaaltv.com/coronavirus/county-fast-tracks-covid-related-rental-assistance-program/5720060/?cat=10151https://www.co.olmsted.mn.us/cs/ochra/Pages/default.aspxhttps://kttc.com/2020/05/06/olmsted-county-announces-rental-assistance-program-for-residents-struggling-during-pandemic/7/16/2020Olmsted County, Minnesota43.995179, -92.38136209999999
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CountyMinnesotaOtter Tail CountyCARES Act Emergency AssistanceOtter Tail County received $7.2 million from the federal government through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in early July. Of this amount $1.5 million has been allocated to Community Resilience Programs. The purpose of these programs is to aid households experiencing housing instability, food insecurity, and other financial crises because of COVID-19.https://ottertailcountymn.us/content-page/economic-assistance-programs/emergency-programs/COVID Response Program300% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, The household must have spent at least 50% of previous thirty (30) days income on essential needs.Otter Tail CountyCity/County Department$1,500,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.wadenapj.com/incoming/6664209-Otter-Tail-County-offers-emergency-assistancehttps://ottertailcountymn.us/content-page/emergency-assistance/https://ottertailcountymn.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/CARES-Act_EmergencyAsst-form.pdf9/22/2020Otter Tail County, Minnesota46.51894350000001, -95.8935983
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CountyMinnesotaRamsey CountyRamsey County Investment and Support Efforts (RISE) programIn April, Ramsey County received $96 million from the federal government through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Beginning in June, $56 million of these funds will be rapidly invested in our community through the Ramsey County Investment and Support Efforts (RISE) program, which includes three primary categories: Home and help: housing, food and financial assistance for struggling individuals and families. Employment support: resources for those who have lost their jobs or need help with employment. Small business: support for small businesses to stay open and adapt. $15 million is dedicated for emergency assistance, helping people affected by COVID-19 pay for past due rent/mortgage, a damage deposit, or prevent utilities from being disconnected.https://www.ramseycounty.us/residents/assistance-support/assistance/financial-assistance/emergency-assistanceCOVID Response Program300% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset Limitations, Social Security numbers for people applying for helpRamsey County Financial Assistance Services DepartmentCity/County Department$15,000,000.00CARESArrears only$5,500.00https://www.ramseycounty.us/covid-19-info/county-services-initiatives/investment-support-efforts-cares-fundinghttps://www.ramseycounty.us/content/rent-and-mortgage-assistance-available-those-affected-covid-19https://spokesman-recorder.com/2020/07/29/ramsey-county-offering-rent-and-mortgage-assistance-to-those-affected-by-covid-19/8/3/2020Ramsey County, Minnesota45.2611, -93.45
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CountyMinnesotaRamsey CountyRamsey County Landlord AssistanceThe Ramsey County Landlord Assistance program provides one-time grants to landlords for up to $20,000 per rental unit for tenants' missed rent payments and/or unpaid fees from March 1, 2020 through December 30, 2020 due to COVID-19.https://www.ramseycounty.us/landlordassistanceCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationRamsey County Financial Assistance Services DepartmentCity/County Department$8,000,000.00CARESLandlordArrears only$20,000.00Unknownhttps://www.ramseycounty.us/landlordassistance11/12/2020Ramsey County, Minnesota45.2611, -93.45
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CityMinnesotaRichfieldRent AssistanceThe Richfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority showed its unanimous support for city renters at risk of housing instability during the COVID-19 pandemic. The HRA authorized $30,000 in emergency rental assistance for Richfield renters to be administered by Volunteers Enlisted in Assisting People, known as VEAP. We offer rental assistance grants to individuals living in Bloomington, Richfield, Edina and a portion of South Minneapolis (West of Cedar Ave and South of 50th Street).https://veap.org/rent-assistance/Pre-COVID Program50-60% AMI or less, depending on area, Liquid Asset Limitations, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationVolunteers Enlisted in Assisting PeopleNon-governmental$1,100,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown$2,323.00Unknownhttps://www.hometownsource.com/sun_current/free/richfield-hra-authorizes-30k-in-rental-assistance/article_6adb7c86-8eeb-11ea-aff7-bb5b7f4defd6.htmlhttps://veap.org/rent-assistance/7/16/2020Richfield, Minnesota44.8832982, -93.28300209999999
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CountyMinnesotaSt. Louis CountySt. Louis County CARES Act Individual/Family AssistanceSt. Louis County CARES Act Individual/Family Assistance funds will be used to meet the emergency needs of eligible individuals and families who are residents of St. Louis County. In order to apply, individuals/families must be in an emergency situation due to the impact of COVID19.https://www.stlouiscountymn.gov/departments-a-z/public-health-human-services/public-health/covid-19/cares-funding#90161202-individual-assistanceCOVID Response Program300% FPL, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationSt. Louis County Department of Public Health and Human ServicesCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears only$3,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://apps.stlouiscountymn.gov/caresdisbursement/individualassistance/create/https://www.stlouiscountymn.gov/departments-a-z/public-health-human-services/public-health/covid-19/cares-funding#90161202-individual-assistancehttp://www.timberjay.com/stories/st-louis-county-offers-covid-19-funds-for-individual-needs,1699511/18/2020St. Louis County, Minnesota47.7395106, -92.3623921
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CityMinnesotaSt. Louis ParkSt. Louis Park Emergency Program (STEP)STEP provides crisis rent assistance on a case by case basis for those St. Louis Park residents at risk of losing their housing due to a financial emergency. STEP currently also has access to CDBG Hennepin County emergency rental assistance is available to qualifying households residing in St. Louis Park.https://stepslp.org/get-assistance/emergency-assistance/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee Information, Letter from landlord stating you are past due on rentSt. Louis Park Emergency ProgramNon-governmental$106,000.00CDBG, OTHERBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://stepslp.org/get-assistance/emergency-assistance/https://stepslp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Complete-Covid-19-Rental-Assistance-Application-updated.pdf8/3/2020St. Louis Park, Minnesota44.9597376, -93.3702186
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CityMinnesotaSt. PaulSaint Paul Bridge FundThe Saint Paul Bridge Fund is an emergency relief program for families with children and small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The $3.85 million fund will be distributed to qualifying Saint Paul families with children as a flat-rate $1,000 grant. Applications are now closed.https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/planning-economic-development/saint-paul-bridge-fundCOVID Response Program40% AMI or less pre-COVID, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must have a minor child present in the household. Must not be receiving ongoing housing assistance.Saint Paul Housing and Redevelopment AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$1,265,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSBoth$1,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.stpaul.gov/saint-paul-bridge-fund7/16/2020St. Paul, Minnesota44.9537029, -93.0899578
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CountyMinnesotaStearns CountyCOVID-19 CARES Act Rental Assistance ProgramStearns County CARES assistance for individuals and families
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic includes rent and utility
assistance. This rental assistance is available for any months,
March – November 2020, in which rent and utility payments
were a burden due to the pandemic.
https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/230e269c-dc47-483d-92e9-097e7ab5cab4COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current LeaseStearns CountyCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears onlyUnknownhttps://www.kvsc.org/cares-act-assistance-available-for-renters/#:~:text=CARES%20Act%20Assistance%20Available%20for%20Renters%20in%20Stearns%20County,-Share%20this%3A&text=Stearns%20County%20has%20announced%20another,impacted%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.&text=To%20apply%2C%20call%20the%20Stearns,656%2D6625%20by%20November%2015th.https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/230e269c-dc47-483d-92e9-097e7ab5cab411/18/2020Stearns County, Minnesota45.5844792, -94.5865603
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CountyMinnesotaWashington CountyWashington County Emergency Assistance ProgramWashington County has funding available to pay past due rent, utilities, damage deposits, and other emergency expenses. Although there has been a temporary hold on evictions, full payment of rent is required and landlords may evict tenants with past due rent after state and federal restrictions on eviction filings are lifted.https://www.co.washington.mn.us/3279/Emergency-Programs-Due-to-COVID-19COVID Response Program200% FPL, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset LimitationsWashington CountyCity/County Department$2,700,000.00OTHER, CARES, CRFTenantArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.co.washington.mn.us/3279/Emergency-Programs-Due-to-COVID-19https://www.hometownsource.com/stillwater_gazette/news/government/county-continues-housing-support/article_4a612268-5695-11eb-8071-6f3f77503b4f.html1/28/2021Washington County, Minnesota44.8896877, -92.8577105
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StateMississippiRental Assistance for Mississippians Program (RAMP)Mississippi Home Corporation has announced RAMP—a program to provide rental assistance to eligible Mississippians in need. MHC will be partnering with MUTETH, Inc., Central MS Continuum of Care, and the Open Doors Homeless Coalition to administer the nearly $8 million program for the State of Mississippi to carry out Emergency Solutions Grant activities authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).https://ms-ramp.com/COVID Response Program50% AMI or lessMississippi Home CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$8,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CVBothUnknownhttps://mailchi.mp/5a5e4fc949d1/mhcs-annual-affordable-housing-conference-2020-47yroysu5k-4129166?e=ee18834ab3http://www.mshomecorp.com/ramp/#7/16/2020Mississippi32.3546679, -89.3985283
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StateMississippiRental Assistance for Mississippians Program (RAMP)Governor Tate Reeves has directed the use of $38 million in Community Development Block Grant funds to Mississippi Home Corporation and Mississippi Development Authority to be used to provide additional rental assistance to the Rental Assistance for Mississippians Program (RAMP). The additional funds will expand the income limit eligibility to assist more Mississippians in need.https://ms-ramp.com/COVID Response ProgramMississippi Home Corporation and Mississippi Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$38,000,000.00CDBGUnknownhttps://ms-ramp.com/https://popculture.com/trending/news/mississippians-can-receive-grants-help-pay-rent-utilities/10/7/2020Mississippi32.3546679, -89.3985283
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StateMississippiMississippi Landlord Assistance Program/Rental Assistance Grant ProgramThe Mississippi Legislature passed a bill to divert $20 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds, which had been earmarked for small businesses, to residential and commercial landlords who have lost rent revenue after various eviction moratoriums. Mississippi Development Authority will administer the grants, up to $30,000, and no more than 25% may go to commercial properties. Seventy-five percent of the funds ($15 million) will be allocated for residential purposes to citizens, via application through their landlords, who have fallen on hard times. This program will erase rental debts through the end of the year. The remainder ($5 million) will go toward commercial purposes, helping small business owners realize income where they would have had significant losses.https://www.mississippi.org/mrap/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsMississippi Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00CARES, CRFLandlordhttps://mississippitoday.org/2020/10/02/an-additional-58-million-in-rental-assistance-is-on-its-way-to-renters-and-landlords/http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2020/PDF/history/HB/HB1810.xmlhttps://www.mississippi.org/mrap/10/7/2020Mississippi32.3546679, -89.3985283
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StateMissouriMissouri Emergency Rental Arrears Program (ERAP)The Missouri Emergency Rental Arrears Program (ERAP) provides financial support for landlords and renters who are struggling due to the COVID-19 emergency in the State of Missouri. The program will reimburse landlords for past due rent payments (rental arrears) for the period beginning April 1, 2020. Applications must be completed and submitted by landlords in collaboration with their tenant. A one-time payment of up to six (6) months of rental arrears will be made to the landlord on the tenant’s behalf. Requests are subject to the established rent maximums outlined below.https://www.mohousingresources.com/erap-program-overviewCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction RestrictionsMissouri Housing Development CommissionHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CVLandlordArrears only$9,390.006 monthsYes15% of funds prioritized for small landlords who own ten or fewer unitshttp://www.mhdc.com/notices/MHDC%20News%20Post.pdfhttps://www.komu.com/news/covid19/missouri-housing-development-commission-announces-new-rental-assistance-program/article_b73ef708-3b3c-11eb-8bd6-07a944379965.html12/23/2020Missouri37.9642529, -91.8318334
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CityMissouriColumbia CityColumbia Rental Assistance​COVID Response ProgramColumbia Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$300,000.00CDBG, HOMEUnknownUnknownhttps://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/covid19/small-business-loans-housing-assistance-win-columbia-city-council-approval/article_4c764e2e-8e50-11ea-a6e2-57e51aa9d9fd.html7/16/2020Columbia City, Missouri38.9517053, -92.3340724
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CityMissouriKansas CityEssential Services FundApplications will be evaluated for eligibility and completeness. Landlords will complete an online application and will be notified of application status by email.https://www.ccfkansascity.org/essential-servicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCommunity Capital FundNon-governmentalOTHERTenantArrears only$3,000.00First-come first-servedYesApplicants who are under or unemployed and not receiving federal unemployment benefitshttps://www.tfaforms.com/4875733https://www.ccfkansascity.org/essential-serviceshttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f3b466111e9d514b05f4cf2/t/5ffe39159c7dca31db3226d8/1610496277524/FINAL_CCEDEssentialServices_PressRelease_v2.pdf1/22/2021Kansas City, Missouri39.0997265, -94.5785667
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CityMissouriSt. LouisSt. Louis City CARESThe City has allocated $5.4 million dollars of its CARES Act funding to assist City residents with their rental & mortgage payments. The Department of Human Services in collaboration with the Affordable Housing Commission and various housing organizations have established a rental and mortgage assistance program to help residents who are experiencing financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. All forms of assistance will be made directly to the landlord/lender.https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/human-services/cares-act-rental-mortgage-assistance.cfmCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Department of Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$9,800,000.00CARESBoth$3,500.003 monthshttps://www.kmov.com/news/st-louis-mayor-announces-5-4-million-in-covid-19-housing-assistance-for-city-residents/article_b50d6d94-c6d8-11ea-bac0-13232f7afce9.htmlhttps://www.stlouis-mo.gov/human-services/cares-act-rental-mortgage-assistance.cfmhttps://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/st-louis-aldermen-authorize-federal-covid-19-relief-aid-for-rental-assistance/article_36b67081-c29e-5d55-93c3-879282f67040.html8/3/2020St. Louis, Missouri38.6270025, -90.19940419999999
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StateMontanaMontana Housing’s Emergency Housing Assistance ProgramMontana Housing’s Emergency Housing Assistance program provides rent, security deposit, mortgage payment, and/ or hazard insurance assistance as-needed for Montanans who have lost a job or substantial income loss as a result of COVID-19.https://housing.mt.gov/Rental-Housing/CovidHousingAssistCOVID Response ProgramLess than $75,000-$125,000 based on household size, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Verification formMontana HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$17,000,000.00CARES, CRFUnknown$6,000.0025% monthly income3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://housing.mt.gov/Rental-Housing/CovidHousingAssisthttps://www.fairfieldsuntimes.com/news/state/deadline-nears-to-apply-for-emergency-rental-assistance-due-to-covid-19/article_ce2e567b-5410-5100-b0bb-f2c0218a3614.html7/16/2020Montana46.8796822, -110.3625658
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CityMontanaHavreHRDC CARES Act Rental AssistanceQualified residents in Hill, Blaine, Liberty, Roosevelt, Phillips, Daniels, Sheridan and Valley Counties can receive rental assistance of up to three months’ rent paid directly to landlords to prevent homelessness.406-265-6743COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Income verification, proof that stimulus check could not be used for rentW-9/Payee InformationDistrict 4 Human Resources Development CouncilNon-governmentalCARES, ESG-CVBoth3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.havredailynews.com/story/2020/04/21/local/hrdc-has-covid-19-rental-assistance-available/528556.htmlhttps://hrdc4.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/HRDC-2020-Spring-Newsletter.pdf7/16/2020Havre, Montana48.549999, -109.6840887
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CityMontanaMissoulaMissoula County COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistancePeople living and working in Missoula County can request up to $500 in rental assistance from a new emergency fund created to help landlords and renters affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.humanresourcecouncil.org/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Landlord agreementHuman Resource CouncilNon-governmental$50,000.00Future/current payments only$500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://missoulian.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/missoula-county-sets-emergency-rental-aid-fund-oks-mail-in-primary/article_e10e8047-f1ec-5c43-8304-38e3b42d0663.htmlhttps://covid19.missoula.co/housingshelterhttps://covid19.missoula.co/media/uz2pwp14/mc-covid-19emergencyrentalassistancefund_infosheet_final-3-30-20.pdf8/12/2020Missoula, Montana46.8721284, -113.9940314
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CityMontanaWhitefishWhitefish Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance FundThe Whitefish Chamber of Commerce, the Whitefish Housing Authority and the Whitefish Community Foundation have teamed up to create an emergency fund to provide one-time partial rent relief to Whitefish area renters.https://whitefishhousing.org/whitefish-housing-authority-emergency-rental-assistance-fund/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationWhitefish Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/CorporationLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERFuture/current payments only$300 per wage earner50% of rentOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kpax.com/news/local-news/flathead-county/whitefish-housing-authority-establishes-emergency-rental-assistance-fundhttps://whitefishhousing.org/whitefish-housing-authority-emergency-rental-assistance-fund/7/16/2020Whitefish, Montana48.4106373, -114.3352652
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StateNebraskaRental and Mortgage AssistanceNHDA has grant funds available for renters and homeowners who are unable to pay their housing costs due to financial hardships resulting from the pandemic and the national economic disruption.https://housingdevelopers.org/what-we-do/collaborative-housing-initiatives/2020-housing-assistance/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=this%20LINK&utm_campaign=matthew%40housingdevelopers.orgCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Nebraska Housing Developers AssociationNon-governmental$150,000.00CARESArrears onlyUnknownhttps://housingdevelopers.org/what-we-do/collaborative-housing-initiatives/2020-housing-assistance/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=this%20LINK&utm_campaign=matthew%40housingdevelopers.orghttps://t.e2ma.net/message/zxw79b/73yvdx9/15/2020Nebraska41.4925374, -99.9018131
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StateNebraskaNEBRASKA CARES ACT FUNDS FOR LANDLORDSThe 8 development districts in Nebraska have CARES Act funds available to landlords who have documented financial loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic & lease to low-to-moderate income tenants. Up to $2,500 can be requested for lost rent or utility payments due to a disruption in income or an increase in expenses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to $10,000 can be requested for minor rental unit repair or rehabilitation for items such as a roof, furnace or water heater replacement.https://www.nifa.org/about/news/view-article/LandlordCARES_fundsCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationNebraska Investment Finance AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$800,000.00CARESLandlordArrears only$2,500.00One-timeUnknownhttps://theindependent.com/news/state_and_regional/landlords-in-south-central-nebraska-can-get-a-grant-from-cares-act-but-must-apply/article_ecc06eb4-afe6-5efa-a3c6-ebe44f23ae99.htmlhttp://www-nifa-org-files.s3.amazonaws.com/3218-33676767-Dev%20District%20CARES%20Act%20info%20(003).pdf?versionId=mpH6Up6x16uf3zv_0Z9R6u4VcCfQxq5chttps://www.nifa.org/about/news/view-article/LandlordCARES_funds11/12/2020Nebraska41.4925374, -99.9018131
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CountyNebraskaDouglas CountyCARES Rental Assistance ProgramThe Douglas County Board passed a plan that gvies county residents hit by COVID-19 help paying rent. They put in $10 million of their $166 million in CARES Act money to assist those who need help. Those that enter the program will get four months rent, or $4,000 towards rent, whichever comes first.https://www.douglascounty-ne.gov/30-covid-relief/1324-rental-assistance-program-updateCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, US citizen or qualified residentW-9/Payee Information, Eviction RestrictionsDouglas CountyCity/County Department$10,000,000.00CARESBoth$7,000.00up to 4 monthsSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.3newsnow.com/news/coronavirus/rent-assistance-coming-to-douglas-county-residents-hit-by-covid-19https://www.douglascounty-ne.gov/coronovirus-relief-fund-information8/3/2020Douglas County, Nebraska41.3148116, -96.19513200000002
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CityNebraskaLincolnCOVID-19 Emergency Relief FundsIf you are having trouble paying for housing and utilities due to the impact of COVID-19, the City of Lincoln may be able to help. Federal financial assistance is available, and you can apply by contacting a local organization who are assisting the City in processing applicationshttps://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/covid19/resident-resources.htmCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Noticethe Community Action Partnership, Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach, CenterPointe, People's City Mission, People's City Mission Help Center, CEDARS Youth Services and the HUB Central Access Point for Young AdultsNon-governmental$1,256,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESUnknown3 to 6 monthshttps://journalstar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/lincoln-will-receive-4m-in-cares-act-funding-for-food-housing-assistance/article_9717e2de-0e4d-505b-bec8-ef4059a8fe3b.htmlhttps://www.communityactionatwork.org/programs/homelessness-prevention/rent-utility-deposit-assistance.html7/16/2020Lincoln, Nebraska40.813616, -96.7025955
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RegionNebraskaSarpy and Cass CountiesCOVID-19 Housing AssistanceCOVID-19 Housing Assistance are funds are available to assist with past due rent and mortgage payments for Sarpy and Cass County residents. This program can only assist residents of Sarpy or Cass County, Nebraska who have had a job loss or other reduction in income on or after March 17, 2020 as a result of COVID-19. Assistance is available beginning with April 1 rent or mortgage payment and not before.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Eligible households must contain at least one occupant who is not a student, has not been a student, and will not be a student during the current and/or upcoming calendar year. Arrears must have accrued after 4/1.Housing Foundation for Sarpy CountyNon-governmental$850,000.00CARESArrears only$4,000.004 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://fox42kptm.com/news/local/sarpy-housing-program-accepts-applications-for-covid-19-rental-mortgage-assistancehttps://sarpyhousing.org/community-resources/2186/2187.html10/7/2020Sarpy and Cass Counties, Nebraska41.0744042, -96.19513200000002
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StateNevadaCARES Housing Assistance ProgramIf you are one of the many Nevadan’s struggling to pay your monthly rent due to being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic the Governor, in partnership with the Treasurer’s office, has created the CARES Housing Assistance Program to provide help.https://housing.nv.gov/Resources/COVID-19/Renter_Assistance/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationNevada Housing DivisionDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$30,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothhttps://carsonnow.org/story/06/25/2020/nevada-gradually-lift-eviction-moratorium-governor-announces-rental-assistance-programhttps://nvhealthresponse.nv.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Rental-Assistance-One-Pager-English.pdf7/16/2020Nevada38.8026097, -116.419389
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StateNevadaNevada Emergency Rental AssistanceNevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced $2 million in settlement funding for emergency rental assistance transferred to United Way of Southern Nevada and United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra. The funding is part of the previously announced settlement agreement with Wells Fargo. The transfer of the funding received approval from the Nevada State Legislature's Interim Finance Committee this morning.Call 211COVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Southern Nevada and United Way of Northern Nevada and the SierraNon-governmental$2,000,000.00OTHER, CARESUnknownUnknownhttp://ag.nv.gov/News/PR/2020/Attorney_General_Ford_Announces_$2_Million_in_Funding_for_Emergency_Rental_Assistance/7/16/2020Nevada38.8026097, -116.419389
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CountyNevadaClark CountyClark County CARES Housing Assistance ProgramThose that enter the program will get four months rent, or $4,000 towards rent, whichever comes first.https://helphopehome.org/clark-county-cares-housing-assistance-program/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationHelp Hope HomeNon-governmental$60,000,000.00CARES, CRFUnknownhttps://helphopehome.org/clark-county-cares-housing-assistance-program/https://www.ktnv.com/13connects/13-helps/county-launching-housing-assistance-programhttps://www.ktnv.com/news/coronavirus/cark-county-expects-15k-housing-help-applications-to-be-approved8/3/2020Clark County, Nevada36.0795613, -115.094045
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CityNevadaHendersonHenderson CARES Housing Assistance Program (Henderson CHAP)The Henderson CARES Housing Assistance Program (or Henderson CHAP) serves residents of Henderson who have suffered substantial financial hardship and now lack sufficient income or resources available to pay their housing costs because of the COVID-19 emergency or the response to that emergency. The program allows for payment of rent, mortgage, and utilities arrears back to March 1, 2020, as well as utility deposits, security deposits and emergency lodging. Payments for services are made directly to a landlord, mortgage company and/or utility company.https://cityofhenderson.com/community-development/housing/Henderson-CARES-Housing-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Anyone currently receiving a subsidy from another rental assistance program or living in public housing is ineligible.HopeLink of Southern NevadaNon-governmental$1,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://knpr.org/headline/2020-09/henderson-offers-housing-assistance-those-impacted-covid-19https://link2hope.org/node/187https://kxnt.radio.com/articles/press-release/henderson-offering-housing-assistance10/7/2020Henderson, Nevada36.0395247, -114.9817213
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CityNevadaLas VegasLas Vegas Housing Assistance ProgramThe city of Las Vegas Housing Assistance Program will provide short-term assistance to city of Las Vegas residents experiencing housing insecurity due to COVID-19-related loss of income. Assistance will be provided for up to three months of reasonable rent/mortgage and be paid directly to the landlord or mortgage company on behalf of eligible program participants.https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Housing-Assistance-Program?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdeliveryCOVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Liquid Asset Limitations, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee InformationCity of Las VegasCity/County Department$4,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CV, CRFUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Housing-Assistance-Program?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery7/16/2020Las Vegas, Nevada36.1699412, -115.1398296
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CityNevadaNorth Las VegasCity of North Las Vegas Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance (TRUA)The City of North Las Vegas recognizes the impact our citizens are facing due to COVID-19. In response to this disease, the City, through the Housing and Neighborhood Services Division, with assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development is providing community assistance, resources and support.http://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com/departments/ldcs/covid-19_relief_programs.phpCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less (long-term); 80% AMI or less (short-term), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Not receiving other CARES assistance, have a Social Security card.City of North Las Vegas Housing and Neighborhood Services DivisionDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.cityofnorthlasvegas.com/departments/ldcs/covid-19_relief_programs.phphttps://nevadapartners.org/2020/07/22/nevada-partners-is-taking-applications-for-mortgage-rental-utility-and-food-assistance/7/16/2020North Las Vegas, Nevada36.1988592, -115.1175013
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CountyNevadaNye CountyCARES Act for Public - Rental, Mortgage, and Utility AssistanceNye County is now taking applications for the grant program meant to help with the COVID-19 fallout. A spokesman for the county says people can apply for CARES Act funding, which will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Funding is available to help with issues like rent, mortgages and utilities for residentsCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information, Must complete form documenting past due rentNye CountyCity/County DepartmentArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://news3lv.com/news/local/nye-county-launches-program-for-covid-19-assistance-grantshttps://nyecountynv.viewpointcloud.com/categories/1080/record-types/64289/15/2020Nye County, Nevada38.58071109999999, -116.0413889
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CityNevadaRenoReignite Reno - Rental AssistanceAs part of its ReIgnite Reno programs, the City of Reno is offering rental assistance. To qualify for financial assistance, applicants will need to show they have income to sustain their household once the assistance period ends. Applicants will need to meet the area income limit of 80% or below.https://www.reno.gov/community/emergency-preparedness/covid-19COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanCity of RenoCity/County DepartmentBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.reno.gov/community/emergency-preparedness/covid-19https://www.ktvn.com/story/42132458/reignite-reno8/3/2020Reno, Nevada39.5296329, -119.8138027
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StateNew HampshireNew Hampshire Emergency Housing ProgramThe Emergency Housing Program is an existing program funded through New Hampshire's Community Action Agencies (CAA) to provide emergency rental assistance to tenants at risk of facing eviction and homelessness, which New Hampshire HFA has expanded due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the program generally has a longer list of eligibility factors, households impacted by the current health crisis are required only to meet the following criteria: 1. Household income must be at or below 50 percent of the AMI. 2. The household must be a New Hampshire resident. 3. The household cannot be receiving federal rental assistance or living in public or publicly-subsidized housing.https://www.nhhfa.org/housing-assistance-information-for-nh-renters-and-landlords/Pre-COVID Program50% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General)New Hampshire Housing Finance AgencyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$412,000.00STATE HTF, OTHERUnknown$3,000.0030% monthly income6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.nhhfa.org/housing-assistance-information-for-nh-renters-and-landlords/https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdf7/16/2020New Hampshire43.1938516, -71.5723953
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StateNew HampshireNew Hampshire Housing Relief FundGovernor Sununu has set aside $35 million from the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund to provide housing assistance to New Hampshire renters and landlords.The moratorium on evictions was lifted July 1, 2020. Anyone, regardless of income level, whose ability to pay rent, mortgage, or utilities has been impacted by COVID-19, may apply through their local Community Action Programhttp://www.capnh.org/COVID Response ProgramNone, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationNew Hampshire Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$35,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothDepends on needDepends on needhttps://www.nhhfa.org/housing-assistance-information-for-nh-renters-and-landlords/http://www.capnh.org/https://a034ac79-6f86-4af1-a4ce-bbfbe1364c21.filesusr.com/ugd/b95cd1_201c11aae4bf40d6b1dc0ab84bfc8e56.pdf8/3/2020New Hampshire43.1938516, -71.5723953
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StateNew JerseyNew Jersey COVID-19 Housing Assistance ProgramThe State of New Jersey has opened a new COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program. The program is available until December 2020 to assist New Jersey households unable to pay their rent/mortgage due to COVID-19 impacts for any time since March 2020. The COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program will pay back-rent/mortgage and rent/mortgage payments on behalf of eligible households directly to the landlord.https://nj.gov/humanservices/covid19housingassistance/COVID Response Program450% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationNew Jersey Department of Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$12,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$25,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.radio.com/kywnewsradio/news/local/new-jersey-launches-covid-19-housing-assistance-programhttps://nj.gov/humanservices/covid19housingassistance/https://nj.gov/humanservices/covid19housingassistance/10/20/2020New Jersey40.0583238, -74.4056612
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StateNew JerseyNew Jersey COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CVERAP)The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CVERAP) will provide temporary rental assistance to low- and moderate-income households that have had a substantial reduction in income or became unemployed due the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants may be eligible for a maximum of up to six months of emergency rental assistance.https://www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/dhcr/offices/cverap.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsNew Jersey Department of Community AffairsDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$100,000,000.00OTHER, CARESFuture/current payments onlyFMR30% monthly income6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/dhcr/offices/cverap.htmlhttps://www.nj.gov/dca/news/news/2020/20200529a.html7/16/2020New Jersey40.0583238, -74.4056612
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StateNew JerseySmall Landlord Emergency Grant ProgramGovernor Phil Murphy today announced a new relief and recovery program created by the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA) for families and landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Small Landlord Emergency Grant Program (SLEG) will reimburse small landlords for missed or reduced rent payments between April 2020 and July 2020 due to COVID-19.https://www.njhousing.gov/rentals/sleg/COVID Response ProgramPast Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Rental Registry, Up-to-date Property Taxes, Be the Primary Property Owner of a residential rental property; property must contain at least 3 and no more than 10 total housing units; property must not be seasonal or vacation rental property; property must have a fire inspection certificate; rents charged must not exceed low-to-moderate rent levelsNew Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance AgencyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$25,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only4 monthsLotteryhttps://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2020/08/07/nj-rent-relief-small-landlords-now-available-applications/3319547001/8/12/2020New Jersey40.0583238, -74.4056612
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CountyNew JerseyCamden CountyCamden County CARES Rental Assistance GrantCamden County is establishing a rental assistance program for renters who are struggling to pay or at risk of eviction in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The program is utilizing $4 million from the federal CARES Act. Anyone who has fallen behind on their rent can reach out for help, as long as they meet certain requirements, including income limits and proof of lost or reduced income. Applications open Thursday, Oct. 1 at 8 a.m. and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Assistance will be granted until all available funds are used.https://www.camdencounty.com/service/improvement-authority/camden-county-cares-rental-assistance-grant/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Lease must have begun prior to March 2020W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late FeesCamden County GovernmentCity/County Department$4,000,000.00CARESArrears only$4,000.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.radio.com/kywnewsradio/news/local/camden-county-launches-covid-19-rental-assistance-programhttps://www.camdencounty.com/service/improvement-authority/camden-county-cares-rental-assistance-grant/10/7/2020Camden County, New Jersey39.8592439, -75.0143824
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CountyNew JerseyEssex CountyEssex County Coronavirus Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Essex County Coronavirus Emergency Rental Assistance Program will help eligible residents pay up to six months of their rent and help them quickly exit homelessness during these uncertain times and benefits landlords who will receive rental payments so they can pay for property taxes and other expensesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Landlord and tenant both must offer proof they are not receiving other forms of rental assistance$5,500,000.00Arrears only6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.tapinto.net/towns/newark/sections/essex-county-news/articles/essex-county-residents-can-apply-for-5-5m-emergency-rental-assistance-program-this-octoberhttps://essexcountynj.org/10/7/2020Essex County, New Jersey40.7947466, -74.2648829
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CountyNew JerseyHamilton TownshipMortgage & Rental Relief Assistance ProgramHamilton Township's rental assistance program will allow for rental, mortgage or utility assistance to low and moderate income households that have had a substantial reduction in income or became unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://arminarm.org/HTA/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseArm In ArmNon-governmental$650,000.00CARESTenantArrears only$10,000.006 monthshttps://www.nj.com/times/2021/02/mortgage-rent-and-utility-aid-available-for-hamilton-residents.htmlhttps://arminarm.org/HTA/3/5/2021Hamilton Township, New Jersey40.2115109, -74.6796651
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CountyNew JerseyHudson CountyHudson County Eviction Prevention Program 2021The Hudson County CARES II Eviction Prevention Program can provide back rent and/or utility assistance for households who have fallen behind as a result of COVID-19.https://hudsoncounty.smapply.io/prog/eviction_prevention_2021/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationHudson CountyCity/County DepartmentCARESBothFirst-come first-servedYes50% AMI or lesshttps://hudsoncounty.smapply.io/prog/eviction_prevention_2021/file:///C:/Users/emmac/Downloads/FAQ_for_ERA%20(1).pdf3/3/2021Hudson County, New Jersey40.7453199, -74.05351259999999
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CityNew JerseyJersey CityJersey City COVID-19 Hardship Assistance ProgramThe Jersey City COVID-19 Hardship Assistance Program will provide one-time emergency assistance of up to $1500 for low to moderate income households (up to 80% AMI) who can demonstrate financial hardship due to COVID-19. To ensure fairness, all eligible applicants will be entered into a lottery to determine grant awards.https://jerseycitynj.gov/cityhall/housinganddevelopment/communitydevelopment/covid19hardshipassistanceprogramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationJersey City Office of Community DevelopmentCity/County Department$2,500,000.00CDBG, OTHERTenantArrears only$1,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://jerseycitynj.gov/news/reliefforvulnerableresidentstopreventevictionhttps://jerseycitynj.gov/cityhall/housinganddevelopment/communitydevelopment/covid19hardshipassistanceprogramhttps://jerseycitynj.gov/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6189660/File/Press%20Releases/2021%20Press%20Releases/FAQ%20Hardship%20Assistance.pdf1/22/2021Jersey City, New Jersey40.7177545, -74.0431435
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CityNew JerseyLakewoodSTEPS Rental Assistance ProgramUnder the new Affordable Housing Trust Fund being touted by housing advocates and township officials, all residents, including those with no legal immigration status, will be able to cover up to three months of back rent.http://njsteps.org/COVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Proof of ownershipSolutions to End Poverty Soon (STEPS)Non-governmentalLOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://njsteps.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Procedures-For-Back-Rent-6-9-20.pdfhttps://www.app.com/story/news/local/communitychange/2020/06/15/lakewood-rent-help-residents-regardless-immigration-status/5175713002/8/3/2020Lakewood, New Jersey40.08212899999999, -74.2097014
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CityNew JerseyNewarkNewark Emergency Housing Assistance FundNewark created a $1 million Emergency Housing Assistance Fund to provide low-income residents up to $1,000 each to help pay rent or utilities. It’s a one-time assistance program unless the city can get more funds from the federal government.http://newarkha.org/Housing/Covid19-Emergency-Rental-AssistanceCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Covers rent in arrears for April and May 2020. Grant awards cover a portion of the rent owed.W-9/Payee InformationNewark Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$1,000,000.00HOME, LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYArrears only$1,000.00One-timeUnknownhttps://www.nj.com/essex/2020/05/newark-giving-low-income-residents-up-to-1k-to-pay-their-rent-as-coronavirus-cripples-economy.htmlhttps://newarkcovid19.com/programs/emergency-rent-grantshttp://newarkha.org/Housing/Covid19-Emergency-Rental-Assistance7/16/2020Newark, New Jersey40.735657, -74.1723667
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CityNew JerseyPerth AmboyCity of Perth Amboy COVID Tenant Based Rental AssistanceThe City of Perth Amboy approved the reallocation of U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development HOME Funds, totaling more than $200,000 to assist eligible residents with rental support. The Puerto Rican Association for Human Development (PRAHD) will be administering the funds and are now accepting rental assistance applications.732-442-1081Pre-COVID ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, U.S. Citizen/Permanent ResidentW-9/Payee Information, Verifciation of back due rentPuerto Rican Association for Human Development (PRAHD)Non-governmental$200,000.00HOMEArrears onlyUnknownhttps://www.insidernj.com/press-release/city-perth-amboy-approves-reallocation-200000-home-funds-eligible-residents/7/16/2020Perth Amboy, New Jersey40.5067723, -74.2654234
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CountyNew JerseySomerset CountySomerset County Emergency Rental Relief ProgramSomerset County has established an Emergency Rental Relief Program for County households that had a loss of income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants may be eligible for up to 3 months’ rent or $3,000.00, whichever is less, for payment toward rent that is owed.https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/government/human-services/community-development/cdbg-cv-emergency-rental-relief-err-programCOVID Response Program~90% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Landlord statement with amount of rent owedSomerset County Department of Community DevelopmentCity/County Department$650,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CSBGArrears only$3,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.co.somerset.nj.us/government/human-services/community-development/cdbg-cv-emergency-rental-relief-err-programhttps://www.co.somerset.nj.us/home/showdocument?id=38152https://www.insidernj.com/press-release/somerset-county-launches-650000-rental-relief-fund-combat-covid-related-homelessness/11/12/2020Somerset County, New Jersey40.5292099, -74.64004320000001
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CityNew JerseyTrentonCity of Trenton’s COVID-19 Emergency HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) ProgramLow income families who experienced hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic may now qualify for the City of Trenton’s COVID-19 Emergency HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program. The program will provide one-time payments of up to $3,000 per qualifying household to help pay past-due and/or upcoming rent and utilities from April 1 through December 30, 2020.https://www.trentonnj.org/662/COVID-19-Emergency-HOME-TBRA-ProgramCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Must be a US Citizen or have eligible immigration statusW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Rental Registry, Current Property TaxesTrenton Department of Housing and Econmic DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$507,333.84HOMEBoth$3,000.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.trentondaily.com/the-city-of-trenton-offers-new-covid-19-emergency-home-tenant-based-rental-assistance-program/https://www.trentonnj.org/Faq.aspx?QID=29311/18/2020Trenton, New Jersey40.2205824, -74.759717
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CountyNew JerseyUnion CountyUnion County Emergency Rental Relief ProgramResidents can apply through one of three partner non-profit agencies for needed assistance beginning November 16. A total of $1,350,000 will be available through federal funds for residents who have fallen behind in payments as a result of job loss or income reduction. The program will provide a minimum of three months of assistance. An additional three months of assistance will be provided to eligible County renters in need of further assistance.http://www.uloucnj.org/rentalreliefprg.aspxCOVID Response Program80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationFamily Promise Union County, Urban League of Union County, United Way of Greater Union CountyNon-governmental$1,350,000.00CARESArrears only6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tapinto.net/towns/elizabeth/sections/business-and-finance/articles/union-county-announces-1-3m-covid-19-rental-relief-programhttp://www.uloucnj.org/rentalreliefprg.aspx11/24/2020Union County, New Jersey40.6595001, -74.2883536
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StateNew MexicoCOVID-19 Housing Cost Assistance ProgramNew Mexico will soon distribute $12.3 million in COVID-19 rental and housing assistance. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) will begin accepting applications on Nov. 2 from New Mexicans who are behind on their housing payments due to the pandemic. Those who are eligible may receive up to $1,500 a month for three months to cover past-due rent or mortgage payments, according to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.http://housingnm.org/static/covid-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% of AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationDept. of Finance & Administration; Mortgage Finance AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$27,300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$4,500.003 monthsNeitherYesApplications ranked based on lowest income, Applications ranked based on tribal residency status and date/time receivedhttps://www.newmexico.gov/2020/08/20/state-community-development-council-to-deliver-13-3m-in-housing-aid-for-low-income-new-mexicans/https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/new-mexicans-will-be-able-to-apply-for-rent-and-housing-assistance-in-november-/5906128/http://housingnm.org/static/covid-assistance10/7/2020New Mexico34.5199402, -105.8700901
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StateNew MexicoNew Mexico Housing Trust Fund Rental AssistanceThe New Mexico Housing Trust Fund (NMHTF) provides flexible funding for affordable housing initiatives in the state. A portion of NMHTF funds has now been extended to provide short-term rental assistance to tenants of income-restricted properties monitored by the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority, who are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible tenant's incomes cannot exceed 80 percent of AMI. Rental assistance may be provided to tenants who (1) are not currently receiving full rental assistance from another program, and (2) must be experiencing a reduction in household income due to circumstances related to the health crisis. Tenants residing in any unit in an income-restricted property monitored by MFA are eligible for rental assistance, regardless of whether the unit is income-restricted if the tenant meets the above requirements.http://www.housingnm.org/asset_management/new-mexico-housing-trust-fund-rental-assistancePre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Must be in a NM Mortgage Finance Authority propertyW-9/Payee InformationNew Mexico Housing Trust FundHousing (Trust) Fund$3,000,000.00STATE HTFBothBothDuring initial rounds: maximum of 30% of household's income. During fourth round: none.One-time payment for up to three months' rental assistanceNeitherYesApplications scored on basis of whether landlord has halted non-payment evictions, maintined 2019-level maintenance/staffing/services, provided other assistance to tenants, degree of financial need among tenantshttps://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdfhttps://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/NMHTF_Rental_Assistance_NOFA_5-4-2020.pdfhttp://www.housingnm.org/asset_management/new-mexico-housing-trust-fund-rental-assistance7/16/2020New Mexico34.5199402, -105.8700901
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CountyNew MexicoBernalillo CountyCARES Rental and Utility AssistanceBernalillo County commissioners have approved the opening of the Bernalillo County CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act Rental and Utility Assistance grant for qualified county residents. The county has identified $1 million in emergency relief monies to assist residents who are experiencing hardships due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and who are delinquent in their rents or utility payments. Through this program, the county is offering up to $5,000 to qualifying residential renters located within Bernalillo County.COVID Response Program$51,643 or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationBernalillo County Housing DepartmentCity/County Department$1,000,000.00CARESUnknown$5,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.bernco.gov/community-services/cares-rental-and-utility-assistance-grants--1.aspxhttps://www.krqe.com/news/albuquerque-metro/cares-rental-and-utility-assistance-available-for-bernalillo-county-residents-impacted-by-covid-19/11/24/2020Bernalillo County, New Mexico35.0177854, -106.6291304
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CityNew MexicoSanta FeCONNECT ProgramThe city also plans to spend an additional $3.66 million of the grant funding on the CONNECT program, which offers city and county residents emergency funds for items such as food and rental assistance and unpaid utilities.https://www.santafenm.gov/connectCOVID Response ProgramCity of Santa Fe Community ServicesCity/County Department$3,660,000.00CARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/santa-fe-motel-purchase-part-of-plan-to-spend-17-5m-in-virus-relief/article_0bf748aa-f947-11ea-a858-a33449e254bf.htmlhttps://www.santafenm.gov/connect9/22/2020Santa Fe, New Mexico34.5199402, -105.8700901
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CountyNew MexicoSanta Fe CountyEmergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program (ERMAP)Starting on Wednesday, October 14, 2020, the Santa Fe County Housing Authority will be accepting applications for the Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program (“ERMAP”). ERMAP has been created to provide emergency housing assistance grants to qualifying households who: 1) reside in Santa Fe County; 2) have had an adult household member who has lost a job, been furloughed or had a reduction in working hours on or after March 1, 2020; 3) are currently behind on their rent or mortgage payments; and 4) currently have a gross monthly income that falls below 80% of the area median income for Santa Fe County for rental assistancehttps://www.santafecountynm.gov/housing_servicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationSanta Fe County Housing AuthorityCity/County Department$2,000,000.00CARESBoth$7,500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.abqjournal.com/1515559/santa-fe-county-offers-help-with-rent-mortgage-payments-ex-2m-in-federal-cares-act-funding-has-been-allocated.htmlhttps://www.santafecountynm.gov/housing_serviceshttps://www.santafecountynm.gov/media/files/FAQ's%20-%20ERMAP_10.29.2020.pdf11/18/2020Santa Fe County, New Mexico35.3653705, -105.9699878
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StateNew YorkCOVID Rent Relief Program The COVID Rent Relief Program will provide eligible households with a one-time rental subsidy that will be sent directly to the household’s landlord. Applicants will not need to repay this assistance.

The rental assistance payment will cover the difference between the household’s rent burden on March 1, 2020 and the increase in rent burden for the months the households is applying for assistance. Households can apply for up to four months in rental assistance.
https://hcr.ny.gov/RRPCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must be rent-burded during the months they apply for; at least one member of the household must be a legal residentHomes and Community RenewalDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$100,000,000.00CARES, CRFBothMaximum subsidy determined by 125% FMRCovers the increase in a household's "rent burden" between 3/1/20 and subsequent months OR if not rent-burdened previously tenant pays 30% of their income and program pays the remaining rentOne-time payment for up to four months' coverageUnknownYesHCR will prioritize eligible households with “greatest economic and social need."https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-new-covid-rental-assistance-program7/16/2020New York40.7127753, -74.0059728
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CountyNew YorkDutchess CountyCOMMUNITY COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUNDThe COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund has been created to provide assistance to Dutchess County households most at risk of being severely impacted by COVID-19. Funds will be used to make direct payments to landlords and utilities companies. Housing expenses will be prioritized, but we will also accept applications for unavoidable expenses such as medical bills, car payments, etc.https://hudsonriverhousing.org/covid-19-response/#emergency-response-fundCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Hudson River HousingNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHER, CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVBoth$500.00One timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://hudsonriverhousing.org/covid-19-response/#emergency-response-fundhttps://hudsonriverhousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/COVID-19-ERF-Application-English.pdf11/12/2020Dutchess County, New York41.7784372, -73.7477857
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CountyNew YorkErie CountyLive Well Erie Emergency Rental and Mortgage AssistanceThe program will provide a grant of up to $1,500 per month to cover the monthly lease rent/mortgage (based on the rent paid as of March 1, 2020), with a maximum of $3,500 per household. The rent subsidy will be paid directly to the tenant’s landlord on behalf of the tenant. The mortgage subsidy will be paid directly to the mortgage holder. The deadline to apply is Nov. 15.http://www.211wny.org/resources/erie-county-covid-19-rent-relief/COVID Response Program85% State Median Income or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information211 WNYNon-governmentalOTHER, CARESArrears only$3,500.00One timeUnknownhttps://www.wnypapers.com/news/article/current/2020/11/09/144045/rental-mortgage-assistance-still-available-through-live-well-erie-housing-task-forcehttp://www.211wny.org/resources/erie-county-covid-19-rent-relief/https://community.wellconnectedny.org/auth/11/24/2020Erie County, New York42.9023958, -78.8661589
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CityNew YorkHamburgHomeless Prevention ProgramHamburg, NY is utilizing our Homeless Prevention program for this purpose. Three months rent/utility assistance. Been using this for many years. CDBG funds.https://www.townofhamburgny.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Application-PY-2020-CV-Homeless-Prevention-Program.adm_.pdfPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset Limitations, (Either COVID Hardship OR Eviction Notice)Hamburg Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentArrears only3 monthsAssistance provided to persons/families who are most likely to achieve and maintain stable housing after receiving assistance8/3/2020Hamburg, New York42.7158927, -78.8294768
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CityNew YorkIthacaCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program will launch June 15, offering financial assistance to residents of Tompkins County. Residents can apply for assistance with rent if they have lost income due to COVID-19, and if they fall within household income limits.https://www.ithacanhs.org/rentalassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Must sign program agreement and sign VAWA lease addendumIthaca Neighborhood Housing ServicesNon-governmental$979,222.00CDBG, HOME, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://ithacavoice.com/2020/06/rental-assistance-program-will-launch-june-15/https://www.ithacanhs.org/rentalassistancehttps://www.ithacanhs.org/rentalassistance#FAQ%20page7/16/2020Ithaca, New York42.4439614, -76.5018807
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CityNew YorkKingstonCity of Kingston COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramKingston COVID Rental Assistance will provide up to three months’ rental arrears for households impacted by COVID 19.  Households must earn less than 80% area median income.https://rupco.org/city-of-kingston-covid-19-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseCity of Kingston/RUPCONon-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$3,000.003 monthsLotteryYes60% AMI or lesshttps://midhudsonnews.com/2020/12/01/city-of-kingston-launches-rental-assistance-program/https://www.dailyfreeman.com/news/local-news/41-applicants-for-kingston-rental-assistance-will-be-in-lottery/article_77e6afc4-51d0-11eb-9f97-27f170d59a05.html12/23/2020Kingston, New York41.9270367, -73.9973608
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CityNew YorkNiagara FallsEmergency Assistance ProgramNiagara Falls has begun distributing more than $2.5 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG-CV) for COVID-19 related services. Mayor Robert Restaino presented close to half a million dollars for homelessness intervention, rental assistance and utility assistance to help local families avoid eviction and homelessness.COVID Response ProgramCatholic Charities and Community MissionsNon-governmental$760,556.00CARES, ESG-CVhttps://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/falls-begins-distributing-covid-grants/article_04e1cddc-ef6b-5574-8adc-7bfc99d4086a.html11/12/2020Niagara Falls, New York43.0962143, -79.0377388
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CountyNew YorkOswego CountyCOVID-19 Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) ProgramThe Oswego County COVID-19 Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program can provide up to three (3) months’ rent, for a maximum of $3,000. This program is available for low income renters (60% of Area Median Income - AMI) directly impacted, who have experienced a loss of income due to COVID-19.https://www.oswegocounty.com/departments/planning___comm._dev_/tbra.phpCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationCounty of OswegoCity/County DepartmentFuture/current payments only$3,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification PermittedYes60% AMI, Veteran householdshttps://www.oswegocounty.com/departments/planning___comm._dev_/tbra.phphttps://cms3.revize.com/revize/oswegocountyny/Planning%20Comm/Tenant%20Based%20Rental%20Assistance%20Application%20Package.pdf9/29/2020Oswego County, New York43.482533, -76.17837390000001
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CountyNew YorkOtsego CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Relief ProgramThe Otsego County Board of Representatives is implementing a $200,000 COVID-19 Emergency Rental Relief Program to assist resident-renters facing financial hardship as a result of layoff, reduced employment, or non-retention by their seasonal employer. The program will provide rental payments for three months directly to landlords on behalf of eligible households.http://otsegoruralhousing.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipOtsego Rural Housing Assistance, IncNon-governmental$200,000.00Both3 monthshttp://otsegoruralhousing.org/http://otsegoruralhousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Otsego-County-COVID-19-Emergency-Rent-Relief-Tenant-Agreement.pdfhttp://otsegoruralhousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Otsego-County-COVID-19-Emergency-Rent-Relief-Landlord-Agreement.pdf3/5/2021Otsego County, New York42.5779779, -75.06111469999999
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CityNew YorkRochesterCity of Rochester Emergency Rent AssistanceIn May and June, City Council approved over $2 million for an eviction prevention program administered by Catholic Family Center to provide emergency rent payments and/or security deposit assistance for income-eligible tenants before they truly become homeless. Tuesday’s legislation dedicated an additional $2.1 million to a flexible fund that will be used to augment this program, based on the anticipated demand for assistance.https://www.cfcrochester.org/our-services/empowering-the-vulnerable/for-emergencies/?utm_source=redirect-domains&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=emergencyrentroc-org#emergency-rent-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Current proof of income, proof of housing emergencyW-9/Payee InformationCatholic Family CenterNon-governmental$4,100,000.00CARESArrears onlyOne-timeUnknownhttps://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=214748449988/21/2020Rochester, New York43.15657789999999, -77.6088465
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CountyNew YorkSuffolk CountySuffolk County BACKSTOP (Bringing Assistance for COVID-19 and Kickstarting Support to Operating Professionals) Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Suffolk County HOME Consortium emergency rental assistance funds are a one-time payment granted to eligible applicants in an amount up to 100% of one month's rent, up to a maximum of $2,500.https://suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Economic-Development-and-Planning/Business-Recovery-UnitCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less (except residents of Huntington, who must have income 60% AMI or less), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Lease term must be at least 12 months. Applicants must not have received rental assistance from any governmental agency. Property cannot have outstanding code violations and must meet health/safety standards, must be free of lead-based paint.W-9/Payee Information, Must provide copy of deedDepartment of Economic Development and PlanningDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$600,000.00$2,500.00One-timeLotteryhttps://www.newsday.com/business/coronavirus/rent-assistance-small-business-grants-suffolk-county-1.50087234https://riverheadlocal.com/2020/12/15/new-county-program-offers-emergency-rental-assistance-and-small-business-grants/12/23/2020Suffolk County, New York40.9848784, -72.61511689999999
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CityNew YorkSyracuseESG-CV Homeless and Eviction PreventionProvides direct financial assistance to individuals and families at imminent risk of facing eviction and becoming homeless as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=69408935COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Imminently at risk of homelessness; 6 months follow-up case management requiredCity of SyracuseCity/County DepartmentCARES, ESG-CVBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=694089359/9/2020Syracuse, New York43.0481221, -76.14742439999999
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CityNew YorkSyracuseCDBG-CV Homeless and Eviction PreventionProvides direct financial assistance to individuals and families at imminent risk of facing eviction and becoming homeless as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding is provided through CDBG-CV to city of Syracuse residents.https://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=69408935COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)City of SyracuseCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=694089359/9/2020Syracuse, New York43.0481221, -76.14742439999999
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CountyNew YorkSyracuseESG-CV Homeless and Eviction PreventionProvides direct financial assistance to individuals and families at imminent risk of facing eviction and becoming homeless as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.https://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=69408935COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Imminently at risk of homelessness; 6 months follow-up case management required; county residents not living in city of syracuseOnondaga County Department of Social ServicesCity/County DepartmentCARES, ESG-CVBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://211cny.com/detail.php?&cat=rent&s=1&id=694089359/9/2020Syracuse, New York43.0481221, -76.14742439999999
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CountyNew YorkWestchesterRED STOP Eviction ProjectThe RED STOP Eviction Project utilizes federal HUD funds and will provide up to four months of rental or utility arrears for tenants facing eviction or shut off as long as they can demonstrate that their financial hardship is due to COVID. Tenants must be within 21 days of eviction, must demonstrate ability to pay their rent going forward, and must live in a Westchester Urban County Consortium municipality.https://homes.westchestergov.com/housing-helpCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Eligible buildings include buildings with 4-20 units;
buildings in the ETPA program are eligible; building must have a plan for safety and sanitization
W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountWestchester County Department of PlanningCity/County Department$7,500,000.00CARES, CRFLandlordArrears only75% of outstanding rentLotteryhttps://www.westchestergov.com/home/all-press-releases/8636-westchester-county-executive-george-latimer-announces-the-community-build-back-program-to-assist-westchester-residents-facing-homelessness-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic#:~:text=The%20RED%20STOP%20Eviction%20Project%20utilizes%20federal%20HUD%20funds%20and,hardship%20is%20due%20to%20COVID.https://homes.westchestergov.com/housing-helphttps://homes.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/careshsp1.pdf9/22/2020Westchester, New York41.1220194, -73.7948516
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CountyNew YorkWestchesterRED Rent HELP ProjectRED Rent HELP Project – “moving forward” also utilizes federal HUD funds and will provide up to 12 months of rental assistance for families impacted by COVID but focus on households where the tenants worked in industries closed until Phase Four, or who worked for a business that no longer exists. RED Rent HELP Project will be run by the County’s Planning Department.https://homes.westchestergov.com/housing-helpCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Only applicants who can demonstrate that they were laid off as a result of COVID19 and were employed in an industry or component of work that is part of Phase 4 of the MidHudson Regional Opening or their former place of employment is no longer in business would
be eligible to apply
Westchester County Department of PlanningCity/County Department$1,900,000.00CARES, ESG-CVUnknown30% of income12 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.westchestergov.com/home/all-press-releases/8636-westchester-county-executive-george-latimer-announces-the-community-build-back-program-to-assist-westchester-residents-facing-homelessness-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic#:~:text=The%20RED%20STOP%20Eviction%20Project%20utilizes%20federal%20HUD%20funds%20and,hardship%20is%20due%20to%20COVID.https://homes.westchestergov.com/housing-helphttps://homes.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/esgcvstra1.pdf9/22/2020Westchester, New York41.1220194, -73.7948516
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StateNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Eviction Prevention and Utility PaymentsApproximately $94 million of the funding will be disbursed by the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) to support rental and utility payments and prevent evictions for those with a demonstrated need. The funding will be distributed to eligible community agencies around the state that will work directly with North Carolinians on an application and disbursement process. Thehttps://nc211.org/hope/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Agree to maintain a fit and habitable dwellingNorth Carolina Office of Recovery and ResiliencyOther$117,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFBoth6 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://governor.nc.gov/news/governor-cooper-announces-175-million-assist-rental-utility-payments-north-carolinianshttps://nchousing.org/north-carolina-cdbg-cv-round-up-what-where/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bloghttps://nc211.org/hope/8/31/2020North Carolina35.7595731, -79.01929969999999
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CityNorth CarolinaAshevilleAsheville Rental AssistanceAsheville's Affordable Housing Committee anticipates receiving almost $400,000 to help people at risk of being evicted because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Homeward Bound and Pisgah Legal Services are responsible for dispersing the money. The amounts that have been awarded are $195,000 to Pisgah Legal Services and $200,000 to Homeward Bound.https://homewardboundwnc.org/COVID Response ProgramHomeward Bound and Pisgah Legal ServicesNon-governmental$1,295,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVhttps://wlos.com/news/local/800000-on-the-way-to-help-asheville-residents-facing-evictionshttps://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2020/10/30/asheville-seeks-890-000-covid-aid-new-hotel-restaurant-restrictions-called-councilman/6071355002/https://wlos.com/news/local/asheville-earmarks-money-to-help-people-pay-their-rent11/12/2020Asheville, North Carolina35.5950581, -82.5514869
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CityNorth CarolinaBurlingtonEmergency Income AssistanceThe City of Burlington is allocating some of its CDBG-CV funding secured through the CARES Act to residents and local non-profits to help with utility, rental or mortgage payments and funding micro business loans. he city has granted funding to three local non-profit organizations to offer further assistance to residents. Non-profits were chosen from grant applications submitted to the city earlier this year. Allied Churches of Alamance County can offer rental assistance, the Women’s Resource Center in Alamance County and CityGate Dream Center can offer rental, mortgage and electric or natural gas utility payment assistance.https://www.burlingtonnc.gov/covid19COVID Response ProgramAllied Churches of Alamance County, Women's Resource Center in Alamance County, and CityGate Dream CenterNon-governmental$39,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownhttps://www.thetimesnews.com/story/news/local/2020/08/12/burlington-debuts-emergency-assistance-programs/3343059001/https://www.burlingtonnc.gov/covid191/5/2021Burlington, North Carolina36.0956918, -79.43779909999999
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CityNorth CarolinaCaryDorcas Ministries Housing AssistanceIn partnership with Dorcas Ministries, the Town of Cary provides emergency housing assistance to residents who find themselves in a temporary financial crisis. Residents can apply for financial support on past due rent payments as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Trained staff interview each applicant to determine how the program can best assist.https://townofcary.org/projects-initiatives/alerts-closures/covid-19-information-for-citizens/help-for-citizensCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Dorcas MinistriesNon-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjwzFhbXvm47DAHNuWf_6OFpQNU3Om8wDSk8W2JnkqJK6qqA/viewformhttps://townofcary.org/projects-initiatives/alerts-closures/covid-19-information-for-citizens/help-for-citizens1/5/2021Cary, North Carolina35.79154, -78.7811169
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CountyNorth CarolinaCatawba CountyCOVID-19 Relief ProgramFamilies or individuals experiencing a financial hardship with paying their mortgage, rent, utilities or other expense due to the COVID-19 pandemic may apply for financial assistance through the COVID-19 Relief Program. Applications will be available through Eastern Catawba Cooperative Christian Ministry (ECCCM) beginning July 1, 2020.https://www.catawbacountync.gov/news/covid-19-relief-program-available-july-1-for-county-residents/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, "Section 8 Verification" is a required documentW-9/Payee InformationCatawba County Social Services in partnership with Eastern Catawba Cooperative Christian Ministry (ECCCM)Collaboration$312,316.00CARES, CSBGUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ecccm.org/covidhttps://www.catawbacountync.gov/news/covid-19-relief-program-available-july-1-for-county-residents/1/5/2021Catawba County, North Carolina35.6840748, -81.2518833
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CityNorth CarolinaChapel HillHousing Assistance ProgramThe Town of Chapel Hill is accepting donations to assist low-income residents with emergency housing assistance. The program provides low-income residents in urgent need of rent and mortgage assistance with a one-time payment of up to $4,000.https://www.townofchapelhill.org/government/newsroom/covid-19COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General)Town of Chapel HillCity/County DepartmentFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$4,000 or $6,500One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.townofchapelhill.org/government/departments-services/housing-and-community/funding/rental-and-utility-assistance-program1/5/2021Chapel Hill, North Carolina35.9131996, -79.0558445
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CityNorth CarolinaCharlotteCity of Charlotte Emergency Rent Assistance ProgramThe City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County is proud to partner with The Housing Partnership to provide rent and mortgage relief to those who have been impacted by COVID-19.http://rampclt.com/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Must complete property manager applicationThe City of Charlotte; Mecklenburg County; The Housing PartnershipCollaboration$10,200,000.00CARESArrears only4 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://rampclt.com/http://rampclt.com/faqshttps://www.wcnc.com/article/money/covid-19-emergency-housing-assistance-program-expands-with-8-million-available-for-rent-and-mortgage-assistance/275-b3f30503-0c9b-46b2-8b4d-961c1ed629d88/3/2020Charlotte, North Carolina35.2270869, -80.8431267
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CityNorth CarolinaConcordCooperative Christian MinistryCity Council has approved distributing funding (April 21, May 14, June 11, August 13) to organizations who are meeting immediate needs for Concord residents, to assess their individual COVID-19 related needs totaling $‭400,339‬. $18,500 are allocated to rental assistance distributed by Cooperative Christian Ministries.https://cooperativeministry.com/need-assistance/financial/COVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCooperative Christian MinistriesNon-governmental$18,500.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://cooperativeministry.com/need-assistance/financial/https://www.concordnc.gov/Resident/COVID-19-Resource-Guide1/5/2021Concord, North Carolina35.4087517, -80.579511
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CityNorth CarolinaDurhamCDBG-CV Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Durham has partnered with Durham County and Legal Aid of NC to use special Community Development Block (CDBG-CV) funding from federal CARES Act for emergency rental assistance.https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/23924/documents/2020/8/CDBG-CV%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Brochure.pdfCOVID Response ProgramLow-income, COVID Hardship, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusDurham County & Legal Aid of NCCollaborationCARES, CDBG-CVBoth$6,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/23924/documents/2020/8/CDBG-CV%20Emergency%20Rental%20Assistance%20Brochure.pdf1/5/2021Durham, North Carolina35.9940329, -78.898619
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CityNorth CarolinaFayettevilleFayetteville COVID-19 ReliefThe City of Fayetteville offers a service to assist with rent, utilities and mortgage payments as a response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Qualified low and moderate income citizens may be eligible to receive up to $2,000 toward rent, utilities, or mortgage payments. A person must call 2-1-1 and ask for COVID rental, mortgage or utility assistance or visit https://www.nc211.org/ to connect with a specialist.www.nc211.orgCOVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity of FayettevilleCity/County DepartmentCARESArrears only$2,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.fayettevillenc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/10042/397#:~:text=(Fayetteville%2C%20N.C.)%20%E2%80%93%20The,%2C%20utilities%2C%20or%20mortgage%20payments.8/3/2020Fayetteville, North Carolina35.0526641, -78.87835849999999
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CityNorth CarolinaGreensboroCity of Greensboro CARES Act Rental/Utility AssistanceGreensboro has received about $2 million from the federal CARES Act to help renters and homeowners with one-time assistance. The city has earmarked $713,000 to help pay rent and utility bills and $100,000 for mortgages.http://www.greensborohousingcoalition.org/gso-covid19-relief/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late FeesGreensboro Housing CoalitionNon-governmental$713,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only1900 (1500 in rental assistance)3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://greensboro.com/news/local_news/greensboro-gets-2-million-for-rent-and-mortgage-assistance/article_067f2811-cc1d-594b-b534-f1c9802bf313.htmlhttp://www.greensborohousingcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/GHC-Fillable-Rental-Assistance-Application_rev3.pdfhttp://www.greensborohousingcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/FAQs.Rental.Assistance.Program_07-20_20.pdf8/12/2020Greensboro, North Carolina36.0726354, -79.7919754
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CityNorth CarolinaGreensville CityCity of Greenville Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Greenville Emergency Rental Assistance Program is designed to provide up to three-months rental assistance to low-income (80% AMI or less) residents who have experienced economic hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and cannot afford to pay their rent. The program provides eligible households with one-time assistance of up to $1,500.00 not to exceed three months of rent expenses. Program is subject to funding availability. Utility costs are not qualifying expenses.
https://greenvillenc.gov/government/planning-and-development-services/housing-division/covid-relief-emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity/County Department$1,164,559.00TenantBoth$1,500.003 monthsSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.wnct.com/local-news/greenville/city-housing-division-launches-covid-assistance-programs/4/12/2021Greensville City, North Carolina35.612661, -77.3663538
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CityNorth CarolinaHigh PointCity of High Point Mortgage and Rent AssistanceAssistance is available to qualified households towards emergency monthly mortgage or rental assistance for their primary residence. Up to $1,000 in emergency mortgage assistance is available per household. The maximum amount of $1,000 can be applied to one to three months’ mortgage payments.https://www.housingconsultantsgroup.org/calendar.cfmCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Be a U.S. citizen or legally admitted for residence in the United StatesW-9/Payee Information, Letter from landlord stating amount dueHousing Consultants GroupNon-governmentalCARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$1,000.003 monthshttps://www.housingconsultantsgroup.org/calendar.cfm1/5/2021High Point, North Carolina35.9556923, -80.0053176
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CountyNorth CarolinaMartin CountyMartin County Rental AssistanceMartin County applied for NC Commerce's Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus back in September and was recently notified that the county will receive $900,000. Officials say the funds will primarily be used to provide up to six months of emergency utility payments, as well as emergency rent and mortgage payments in an effort to prevent eviction and homelessness.COVID Response ProgramMartin CountyCity/County Department$900,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVhttps://wcti12.com/news/local/martin-co-receives-almost-1-million-for-covid-19-assistance10/29/2020Martin County, North Carolina35.8733053, -77.1485163
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CountyNorth CarolinaOrange CountyOrange County Risk Mitigation and Housing Displacement FundThe Orange County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) created the pilot Risk Mitigation and Housing Displacement Fund in an effort to: (1) encourage landlord participation in Orange County rental assistance and other subsidy programs, (2) assist with housing stabilization and mitigate displacement of low- and very low-income residents, and (3) prevent homelessness.https://www.orangecountync.gov/2359/Emergency-Housing-AssistancePre-COVID Program60% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Have an urgent need for housing assistanceW-9/Payee InformationOrange County Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentOTHERBoth$4,000.002 months (<60% AMI); 3 months (<30% AMI)First-come first-servedYes30% AMI or less, Households at this income level may be assisted up to three times--possible no prioritization other than expanded eligibilityhttps://www.orangecountync.gov/2359/Emergency-Housing-Assistance7/16/2020Orange County, North Carolina36.0263022, -79.1096901
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CountyNorth CarolinaUnion CountyUnion County Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe purpose of this funding is to assist adult only households impacted by COVID-19 and who do not qualify for other assistance programs at Union County Human Services for rental assistance. This program is limited to adult only households with no minor children who require assistance with past due rent up to $800.00.https://www.unioncountync.gov/departments/community-support-outreach/emergency-assistance/uc-caresCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Adult only households, must prove the hardship was not "client created"W-9/Payee InformationUnion County Human ServicesCity/County Department$30,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$800.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.unioncountync.gov/departments/community-support-outreach/emergency-assistance/uc-cares1/5/2021Union County, North Carolina34.9338651, -80.54384499999999
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CountyNorth CarolinaWake CountyHouse Wake! Eviction Prevention ProgramWake County and community partners have launched the House Wake! COVID-19 Eviction Prevention Program. This next phase focuses on preventing the displacement of Wake County renters who lost income as a result of COVID-19. The three-step program offers: financial assistance to tenants and landlords to cover rent shortfalls resulting from a loss of income through a partnership with Telamon Corporation; free legal support through a partnership with Legal Aid of North Carolina for tenants who need a lawyer to negotiate filed evictions with landlords or other legal services; and assistance relocating residents whose housing could not be stabilized through steps 1 or 2.http://www.wakegov.com/housing/Pages/default.aspxCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment AmountTelamon CorporationNon-governmental$17,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyWill pay up to 50 percent of back rent owed between March 2020 and December 2020https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/wake-county-news/wake-county-program-offers-eviction-assistance-for-covid-19-impacted-renters/10/7/2020Wake County, North Carolina35.8031909, -78.5660852
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StateNorth DakotaNorth Dakota COVID Emergency Rent Bridge ProgramThe North Dakota COVID Emergency Rent Bridge program gives temporary assistance to renters economically impacted by COVID-19.http://www.nd.gov/dhs/info/covid-19/rent-bridge.htmlCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Rental RegistryNorth Dakota Department of Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$5,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFFuture/current payments onlyFMR30% monthly income3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.nd.gov/dhs/info/covid-19/rent-bridge.htmlhttps://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdfhttps://www.kfyrtv.com/2021/01/05/rent-assistance-program-to-continue-in-nd-in-2021/7/16/2020North Dakota47.5514926, -101.0020119
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StateOhioHousing Now for Homeless FamiliesThe Housing Now for Homeless Families program is designed to utilize federal TANF funds to prevent children and families from becoming homeless and to quickly move homeless families into permanent housing. Starting in late August, these local organizations will be able to apply for funding for RRH and homeless prevention services through COHHIO’s Housing Now for Homeless Families program.https://cohhio.org/housing-now-for-homeless-families/COVID Response ProgramCOHHIONon-governmental$15,000,000.00OTHERBothhttps://cohhio.org/housing-now-for-homeless-families/8/12/2020Ohio40.4172871, -82.90712300000001
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StateOhioOhio Home Relief GrantThe state of Ohio will allocate $50 million from the Coronavirus Relief Fund from the CARES Act
to 47 Community Action Agencies to help Ohioans that have experienced economic hardship as
a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ohioans who are behind on rent, mortgage, and water and/or sewer utility bills may be able to
receive assistance.
https://businesshelp.ohio.gov/COVID Response Program200% FPL, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationOhio Development Services AgencyDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$50,000,000.00CARES, CSBGBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://businesshelp.ohio.gov/home-relief-grant.htmlhttps://businesshelp.ohio.gov/pdf/10232020-home-relief-grant.pdf11/18/2020Ohio40.4172871, -82.90712300000001
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StateOhioOhio Emergency Housing Assistance Grant ProgramIn response to COVID-19, Ohio HFA established the Emergency Housing Assistance Grant Program which is administered through Ohio’s Continua of Care (CoC) and includes the eight large Continua and the Balance of State Continuum of Care. Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) eligibility includes individuals who are unable to pay their rent and are at risk of imminent eviction.
o Applicants experiencing job loss, reduction in work hours, and all other economic challenges related to the health crisis are eligible.
https://ohiohome.org/documents/COVID-19-EmergencyHousingProgramGuidelines.pdfCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID HardshipOhio Housing Finance AgencyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$7,500,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBoth120% FMRNone6 monthsUnknownYes30% AMIhttps://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdf7/16/2020Ohio40.4172871, -82.90712300000001
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CityOhioClevelandNortheast Ohio Rent Help/COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramCHN Housing Partners and EDEN, Inc. announced today the details of the COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program funded by the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. The program is designed to help residents of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County who are having difficulty making rental payments due to the economic impact of the pandemic and who meet income eligibility requirements. Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson’s administration allocated $11.3 million as part of the Mayor’s Restart CLE plan aimed at helping the City’s residents and businesses recover from the adverse effects of the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, County Executive Budish’s administration allocated $6.8 million. The funds are a mix of Community Development Block Grant dollars and dollars from the Coronavirus Relief Fund provided by the CARES Act.https://chnhousingpartners.org/rentalassistance/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Social Security cards for all household members, proof of citizenship, proof of incomeCHN Housing PartnersNon-governmental$18,100,000.00CDBG, CARES, CRFArrears only3 monthsYesPriority is given based on criteria such as eviction status, accurate information and complete documentation.https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/continuing-coverage/coronavirus/local-coronavirus-news/new-11-million-rental-assistance-program-aims-to-help-cleveland-tenants-landlords-and-economyhttp://city.cleveland.oh.us/07.13.2020COVID19Updatehttps://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2020/07/more-than-3000-cuyahoga-county-residents-seek-money-to-help-pay-rent-agency-says.html8/3/2020Cleveland, Ohio41.49932, -81.6943605
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CityOhioColumbusColumbus Emergency AssistanceCouncil agreed to provide a $300,000 grant to the Columbus Urban League to provide rental and mortgage assistance to residents impacted by COVID-19. You can get help of up to $1,000 if you’re at risk of being evicted, need help with a security deposit, and /or are at risk of becoming homeless — no matter your income.https://www.cul.org/preventing-a-housing-crisis-emergency-assistance/COVID Response ProgramColumbus Urban LeagueNon-governmental$300,000.00CARESUnknown$1,000.00UnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cul.org/preventing-a-housing-crisis-emergency-assistance/https://radio.wosu.org/post/columbus-city-council-lines-another-300000-housing-assistance#stream/0https://www.columbusunderground.com/coronavirus-update-covid-19-relief-employment-program-increased-hospitalizations-tm111/12/2020Columbus, Ohio39.9611755, -82.99879419999999
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CityOhioColumbusIMPACT Community Action Hope FundImpact Community Action was selected to distribute the rental assistance dollars directly to those impacted by COVID-19 and to other partners that already have rental assistance programs, including the Columbus Urban League, COMPASS, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging and Physicians Care Connection. IMPACT Community Action Hope Fund Match ($2.65M): The tenant-based rental assistance funding will provide support for tenants experiencing economic hardship to pay their rent directly to landlords.https://impacthopefund.org/Pre-COVID Program200% FPL, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Proof of incomeImpact Community ActionNon-governmental$2,650,000.00CARESUnknown$5,000.00Unknownhttps://www.columbus.gov/Templates/Detail.aspx?id=2147515358https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200514/columbus-to-thwart-evictions-with-federal-assistance-funds7/16/2020Columbus, Ohio39.9611755, -82.99879419999999
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CountyOhioCuyahoga CountyGreater Cleveland COVID Relief FundGreater Cleveland COVID Relief Fund has raised $8.7M and disbursed $6.6M, awarding EDEN and CHN Housing Partners with $70,000 and $50,000 respectively to provide housing-related assistance to low-income tenants in the city of Cleveland and county of Cuyahoga. In addition, the city of Cleveland and the county of Cuyahoga are planning to contribute $11.3M and $6.8M for rental assistance, with CHN Housing Partners and EDEN managing the program. This phase is anticipated to start on July 1.https://chnhousingpartners.org/rentalassistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less (CDBG-CV, Cleveland) ; 120% AMI or less (CRF - Cuyahoga County), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Verification of dependents (age of children may qualify for certain aid); Proof of citizenship/legal residentW-9/Payee Information, Deliquency Verification FormEDEN and CHN Housing PartnersNon-governmental$20,220,000.00CDBG, FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFArrears onlyUnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.news5cleveland.com/news/continuing-coverage/coronavirus/local-coronavirus-news/new-11-million-rental-assistance-program-aims-to-help-cleveland-tenants-landlords-and-economyhttps://www.ideastream.org/news/cleveland-cuyahoga-county-to-offer-millions-in-covid-19-rent-aidhttps://chnhousingpartners.org/rentalassistance/7/16/2020Cuyahoga County, Ohio41.433923, -81.67582
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CountyOhioFranklin CountyIMPACT Emergency AssistanceThe Emergency Assistance Department provides supportive services that deliver crisis intervention strategies to stabilize households and strengthen self-sufficiency. All Emergency Assistance Programs/Services serve Franklin County households that are at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and most households must have a qualifying emergency to receive assistance.https://www.impactca.org/what_we_do/programs/emergency_assistance/emergency_assistance.htmlCOVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanIMPACT Community ActionNon-governmental$15,000,000.00CARESTenantArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.impactca.org/what_we_do/programs/emergency_assistance/emergency_assistance.htmlhttps://www.dispatch.com/story/news/courts/2021/01/31/evictions-tenants-have-options-if-pandemic-leads-cases/6659493002/2/11/2021Franklin County, Ohio40.0154745, -82.99316069999999
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CountyOhioHamilton CountyHamilton County CARES Rent and Utility Relief ProgramThe Hamilton County CARES Rent and Utility Relief Program draws on CARES Act funds to provide short term assistance to renters who live in Hamilton County and can document income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The providers will also work with landlords to ensure that the renters will not be evicted for non-payment. The County will pay up to $2,500 or three months’ rent and utilities payments for households at or below 80% of the Area Median Income.https://www.cincy-caa.org/what-we-do/family-support/hamilton-county-cares-program.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Community Action Agency CincinattiNon-governmental$3,500,000.00CARESArrears only$2,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cincy-caa.org/what-we-do/family-support/hamilton-county-cares-program.htmlhttps://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/about/news/rent_and_utility_relief_program_launcheshttps://www.wcpo.com/rebound/hamilton-county-offers-3-5m-in-rent-relief-for-those-affected-by-covid-198/3/2020Hamilton County, Ohio39.2355447, -84.56414699999999
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CountyOhioLorain County2021 CARES Rental Assistance ProgramLorain County Community Action Agency will begin offering our 2021 COVID Rental Assistance starting January 4, 2021. Rental assistance is limited to up to three consecutive months of rental arrears and some fees back to April 1, 2020. LCCAA will accept online applications for rental assistance on January 4th, 5th, 25th, and February 16th.https://www.lccaa.net/programs/2021_cares_rent_assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Be a member of a population especially vulnerable to COVID-19W-9/Payee Information, The monthly arrearage amounts by month with supporting documentation from your landlord. Statement from landlord that no eviction proceedings will be made.Lorain County Community Action AgencyNon-governmentalCARESArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lccaa.net/programs/2021_cares_rent_assistancehttps://www.lccaa.net/programs/home_relief_grant-rent_assistance/faq_2021_CARES_rent_assistance1/13/2021Lorain County, Ohio41.4116881, -82.12783999999999
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CountyOhioLorain CountyCARES Home Relief Rental Assistance ProgramIf you live in Lorain County and are behind on rent, water or sewer bills, the Lorain County Community Action Agency has a program that may help you. The LCCAA has been awarded a $1.1 million Home Relief Grant aimed at helping resident impacted by COVID-19. The program starts on Nov. 9 at 8 a.m. The program runs through Dec. 30. Residents who live at or below 200% of the federal poverty level are urged to apply.https://www.lccaa.net/programs/home_relief_grant-rent_assistanceCOVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationLorain County Community Action AgencyNon-governmental$1,100,000.00CARESBothFirst-come first-servedYesTenants facing evictionhttps://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-lorain/lorain-county-residents-impacted-by-covid-19-can-get-rental-and-water-assistancehttps://www.lccaa.net/programs/home_relief_grant-rent_assistance11/18/2020Lorain County, Ohio41.4116881, -82.12783999999999
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CountyOhioRichlandEmergency Rent AssistanceThe Community Action Commission of Richland Counties oversees several programs designed to help those behind on rent, mortgage payments, or utility bills.https://www.cacehr.org/social-service-programsCommunity Action Commission of Erie, Huron and Richland CountiesNon-governmental$20,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenanthttps://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/story/news/2021/02/15/community-action-agency-gets-20-k-grant-fight-housing-insecurity/6755394002/https://www.cacehr.org/social-service-programs3/5/2021Richland, Ohio40.7566723, -82.5185837
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CountyOhioSummit CountySummit County CARESSummit County residents are getting another chance to get rent, mortgage and utility assistance. County Executive Ilene Shapiro will introduce legislation to council on Monday for a second round of federal CARES act funding of $5 million for rent and mortgage payments and $1 million for utility payments.http://summitcountycares.org/COVID Response Program300% of poverty guideline or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationSummit CountyCity/County Department$6,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyhttp://summitcountycares.org/application.htmlhttps://www.wksu.org/post/morning-headlines-ohio-reports-3rd-highest-daily-covid-19-deaths-summit-co-offering-housing#stream/0https://www.cleveland.com/coronavirus/2020/09/summit-county-to-offer-second-round-of-rent-mortgage-utility-assistance.html9/22/2020Summit County, Ohio41.0918991, -81.5596427
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CityOhioToledoCity of Toledo Emergency Rental Assistance Fund (ERAF)Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz announced the city will set aside $2 million in emergency federal funding to assist about 700 qualifying households. The new emergency rental assistance fund will give households up to $2,500 during a consecutive three-month period, officials said.https://toledo.oh.gov/rentersCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Monthly meeting w/ Financial Opportunity CoachW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Rental Registry, Current Property TaxesNeighborWorks Toledo and Lutheran Social Services of NW OhioNon-governmental$2,000,000.00CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVUnknown$2,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.toledoblade.com/local/city/2020/06/02/Toledo-officials-make-2-million-available-for-emergency-rental-assistance/stories/20200602092https://toledo.oh.gov/renters7/16/2020Toledo, Ohio41.6528052, -83.5378674
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StateOklahomaState Eviction Prevention ProgramThe Eviction Mitigation program will provide reimbursements to organizations paying landlords for rental assistance to individuals or families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Individual and families will be capped at $3,600 in eviction mitigation. Administered through local non-profits, the State is partnering in Tulsa County with Restore Hope, Schusterman Family Foundation, Legal Aid and Community Action and in Oklahoma County with Communities Foundation of Oklahoma, Inasmuch Foundation, Legal Aid, Community Action Partnership and Upward Transitions.https://okcommunitycares.org/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDRestore Hope Ministries, Community CARES Partners, and Legal Aid Services of OklahomaNon-governmental$10,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$3,600.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.governor.ok.gov/articles/press_releases/governor-stitt-announces-two-new-cares-act-granthttps://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OKOHFANEWS/2020/08/19/file_attachments/1521999/CCP%20FAQ%20-%20State%20Eviction%20Prevention%20.pdfhttps://okcommunitycares.org/8/3/2020Oklahoma35.4675602, -97.5164276
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CityOklahomaOklahoma CityOklahoma City Emergency Rent/Mortgage AssistanceResidents of Oklahoma City and Midwest City with financial losses from COVID-19 may be eligible for emergency payment of rent, mortgage and utilities through the Community Action Agency. Applications are now being accepted. Must provide copies of utility bills, the amount behind on bills, any eviction notices, and check stubs/income tax documents to prove income. OKC residents can get up to $3,600 per household. MWC residents can get up to $1,000. Apply ASAP at www.caaofokc.org or all CAA of OKC locations.https://www.caaofokc.org/services/emergency-needs/rent-mortgage-assistance/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipCommunity Action PartnershipNon-governmental$1,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$3,600.00Unknownhttps://oklahoman.com/article/5668090/deadline-is-aug-13-for-okc-nonprofits-to-apply-for-grantshttps://okcfox.com/news/local/okc-and-midwest-city-residents-hurt-by-virus-may-be-eligible-for-housing-utility-help8/3/2020Oklahoma City, Oklahoma35.4675602, -97.5164276
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CityOklahomaTulsaTulsa Rental AssistanceRestore Hope Ministries will use an open-ended grant to pay rents for tenants who received eviction notices while the courts were closed for COVID-19. But landlords will have to agree to a mediation process while not refiling an eviction notice for at least the next three months, officials said.https://csctulsa.org/tulsa-covid19-response-fund/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Must agree to mediation processRestore Hope MinistriesNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://tulsaworld.com/news/local/program-offers-to-pay-rent-for-tulsa-families-facing-evictions-during-covid-19-crisis/article_6a4a0a0a-2779-55ba-b348-03bfd335b025.htmlhttps://www.restorehope.org/get-help/https://csctulsa.org/tulsa-covid19-response-fund/8/3/2020Tulsa, Oklahoma36.1539816, -95.99277500000001
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CountyOklahomaTulsa CountyTulsa Housing Authority Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Tulsa Housing Authority has emergency rental assistance payments available to those who need help paying their rent because of job loss or income reduction due to the coronavirus pandemic, through Tulsa County CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) funds. This program does not cover missed mortgage payments.
Any household who has past due rent because of job loss or a significant reduction in income due to the pandemic, since the President declared a nationwide emergency on March 13, 2020, is encouraged to apply for assistance. Assistance will be paid on a first come, first served basis until all funds have been exhausted. A household will be eligible for up to three (3) months of past due rent, for a maximum of $3,000.
https://tulsahousing.nanmckay.com/COVID Response ProgramNone, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be an adultW-9/Payee Information, Proof of ownership if not owner according to assessors officeTulsa Housing Authority and Nan McKay & AssociatesCollaboration$14,250,000.00CARESArrears only$3,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://tulsaworld.com/news/local/emergency-rent-assistance-available-through-tulsa-housing-authority-applications-open-aug-24/article_f4f6c5fe-b713-52f3-b073-efb054fd31dc.htmlhttps://tulsacountycares.org/https://www.newson6.com/story/5f7341febcf14026505f5ae3/tulsa-housing-authority-extends-deadline-for-rental-assistance8/21/2020Tulsa County, Oklahoma36.1593471, -95.94097099999999
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StateOregonOregon COVID Rent Relief ProgramOregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) has created an $8.5 million Rent Relief Program to provide assistance to people who have experienced loss of income and are at risk of homelessness due to COVID-19. OHCS will disperse the funds through 18 CAAs (local agencies).
UPDATE: At the June Joint Emergency Board meeting, state lawmakers unanimously allocated $95 million in Coronavirus Relief funds to OHCS for housing stabilization, rent assistance and energy assistance. $55,000,000 is dedicated to emergency rental assistance. These resources will augment the COVID Rent Relief Program announced by the state in May.
COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationOregon Housing and Community ServicesDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$63,500,000.00CARES, CRFBothUnknownhttps://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-85-million-available-pay-rent-during-covid-pandemic/https://www.kptv.com/news/oregon-lawmakers-approved-247-million-for-covid-19-recovery/article_ba4e95b6-a852-11ea-b6bb-7fcdb6334475.htmlhttp://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1105173317681&ca=07ce639f-e219-4b03-92d7-29f7b10817d97/16/2020Oregon43.8041334, -120.5542012
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RegionOregonBenton, Linn, and Lincoln counties2021 COVID Rent ReliefCommunity Services Consortium has received an additional two and half a million dollars of state funding to use as emergency rental assistance for residents of Linn, Benton and Lincoln Counties who have suffered job loss or under-employment due to COVID-19.https://communityservices.us/RentRelief/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCommunity Services ConsortiumNon-governmental$2,500,000.00OTHERTenantUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.thenewsguard.com/community/local-organization-receives-another-2-500-000-for-covid-related-rental-assistance/article_8ab766ec-76f7-11eb-9e6b-e34d64f2ec10.htmlhttps://communityservices.us/rentrelief/3/5/2021Benton, Linn, and Lincoln counties, Oregon44.6305289, -123.0911692
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CityOregonHillsboroEmergency Rent AssistanceThe City has provided emergency rent assistance funds to our trusted partner, Community Action. Community Action provides a range of support for renters from emergency payments to longer term assistance depending on funding availability and eligibility requirements. The City of Hillsboro has provided $50,000 in March and will provide another $50,000 in April to support the emergency payment assistance program for tenants facing eviction.https://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/our-city/covid-19/community-resourcesPre-COVID ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCommunity ActionNon-governmental$100,000.00OTHERArrears only2 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/our-city/covid-19/community-resourceshttps://caowash.org/programs/housing-stability/renter-support.html7/16/2020Hillsboro, Oregon45.5272177, -122.9360906
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CountyOregonJacksonCOVID-19 Related Rental AssistanceFunding is allocated to Jackson County residents in need of rental support, who experienced a loss of income, have compromised health conditions, are at risk of losing housing, were diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19, and/or were displaced or unstably housed due to public health measures for reducing the spread of COVID-19. The funding is for anyone at or below 80% Area Median Income residing in Jackson County.
https://www.accesshelps.org/rentalassistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationACCESSNon-governmental$3,300,000.00BothFirst-come first-servedhttps://fox26medford.com/rental-assistance-funds-still-available-through-access/https://www.accesshelps.org/rentalassistance/https://www.accesshelps.org/news/access-awarded-over-3-3-million-for-covid-19-rental-relief-assistance-and-770867-for-energy-assistance/11/4/2020Jackson, Oregon42.334535, -122.7646577
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CountyOregonLane CountyRent AssistanceLane County renters can apply for part of $5.1 million in federal COVID-19 CARES Act rent assistance. "Rent assistance can be used for rent payments and arrearages, manufactured home rental space ('lot rents'), housing relocation assistance and more," according to Lane County.https://www.lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=16741613COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Written notice showing unpaid balanceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$5,100,000.00CARESBoth6 monthsLotteryhttps://www.lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=16741613https://kval.com/news/local/51m-in-covid-19-cares-rent-assistance-available-in-lane-county-oregon7/16/2020Lane County, Oregon43.9610092, -122.6618227
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CountyOregonLane CountyLane County Rental AssistanceRent assistance for Lane County residents is available thaks to the COVID-19 CARES Act - but officials expect the limited number of applications to fill up quickly. The application period begins at 9 a.m. on Friday, October 16. Depending on your income status you can receive between $3,200 and $6,100 dollars in rental assistance.https://www.lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=167416133COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Have compromised health status or an elevated risk of infection and vulnerability to impacts to health as related to COVID-19W-9/Payee InformationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human ServicesCARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=16741613https://nbc16.com/news/local/apply-for-covid-19-cares-act-rent-assistance-october-16-in-lane-countyhttps://kcfmradio.com/2020/10/12/lane-county-covid-19-numbers-rise-rental-assistance-available-food-boxes-available-flu-tracking-begins-truck-rally/10/20/2020Lane County, Oregon43.9610092, -122.6618227
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CityOregonPortlandCOVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramOn August 7th the City announced $29 million in rental assistance will be made available to households impacted by the COVID emergency. Will provide up to 3 months of rent assistance to eligible households, prioritizing rent payments due on and after October 1st as rent moratorium allows rent accrued through Sept 30 to be deferred through March 2021. Expected to help more than 4,300 households between now and December 31st.Call 211COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationCity of PortlandNon-governmental$29,000,000.00OTHER, CARES, CDBG-CVFuture/current payments only3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.kptv.com/news/city-to-dedicate-8-35m-to-portland-households-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/article_e2c001a6-a10e-11ea-ac41-87dfb8e6c797.htmlhttps://www.portland.gov/phb/news/2020/8/6/rent-due-october-1-city-and-county-deploying-millions-covid-reliefhttps://www.portland.gov/phb/news/2020/9/16/covid-19-rent-relief-program-cvrrp-expanded-partner-network7/16/2020Portland, Oregon45.5051064, -122.6750261
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CityOregonPortlandHousehold Assistance ProgramThe City of Portland announced a Household Assistance Program on Friday. It's worth $15 million and will help 27,000 people living in Portland. The help comes in the form of a one-time payment of $500. It is designed to help cover basic expenses, including food, medicine, dependent care, transportation, and rent and utilities.https://pdxassist.com/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusCity of PortlandCity/County Department$15,000,000.00CARESBoth$500.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kptv.com/news/500-payments-for-some-portlanders-in-new-covid-19-housing-assistance-program/article_74284af2-157e-11eb-aa8c-2bc0ad40c81c.htmlhttps://pdxassist.com/11/12/2020Portland, Oregon45.5051064, -122.6750261
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StatePennsylvaniaCARES Rent Relief Program (RRP)Governor Wolf signed legislation allocating some of the federal CARES Act funding, which included a $175M allocation for a COVID-19 Relief Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program and an additional $10M for Homeless Assistance Grants. While PHFA administers the program, it is partnering with local agencies to distribute it at the local level.https://www.phfa.org/pacares/rent.aspxCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Landlord application and landlord-property certificationPennsylvania Housing Finance AgencyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$150,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$4,500.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://secureservercdn.net/50.62.172.232/y2h.094.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Summary-COVID-Relief-Rental-Assistance-2020-06-02.pdfhttps://housingalliancepa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/phfa-caresfundingavailable-final-06172020.pdfhttps://www.phfa.org/pacares/rent.aspx7/16/2020Pennsylvania41.2033216, -77.1945247
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CityPennsylvaniaAllentownAllentown COVID Rental Assistance ProgramAllentown recently set aside $400,000.00 to help low-income residents, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, pay rent. While the funds were made available on Friday, May 1st, the response was so "overwhelming," the program was closed after one day.https://www.allentownpa.gov/Community-and-Economic-Development/Housing-Federal-Grants/COVID-Rental-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General),
May need to provide birth certificate or SS number for every household member
W-9/Payee InformationDept of Community and Economic DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$400,000.00CARESArrears only$3,000.003 monthsUnknownPriority for COVID hardship and Eviction Noticehttps://www.wlvt.org/blogs/lehigh/allentowns-covid19-rental-assistance-program-closed-after-one-day-due-to-overwhelming-response/https://www.allentownpa.gov/Community-and-Economic-Development/Housing-Federal-Grants/COVID-Rental-Assistance-Program7/16/2020Allentown, Pennsylvania40.6022939, -75.4714098
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CityPennsylvaniaAltoonaAltoona Rent and Mortgage AssistanceAltoona has received $305,000 in Community Development Block Grant money from the federal government to help people at risk of eviction because of COVID-19. The latest funding will provide temporary rental or mortgage assistance for up to six months, according to the city’s Deputy Community Development Director Carl Fischer and Casey.COVID Response ProgramDepartment of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$305,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.altoonamirror.com/news/local-news/2020/09/city-gets-300k-to-assist-renters/9/22/2020Altoona, Pennsylvania40.5186809, -78.3947359
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CityPennsylvaniaBloomsburgResident Subsistence ProgramResidents of the City of Bloomsburg may be eligible to receive up to $5,000 to prevent homelessness. The Resident Subsistence Program is being offered in response to COVID-19, using CARES Act funds to support hard-hit residents and families. The City of Bloomsburg, AGAPE, and SEDA-COG have $119,770 to distribute to at-risk residents.(570) 317-2210COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationSEDA-COG, AGAPECollaboration$119,770.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenantUnknown$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.northcentralpa.com/covid-19/emergency-housing-assistance-available-for-eligible-residents-of-bloomsburg/article_22370982-6069-11eb-9c6e-479dde023581.htmlhttps://www.bloomsburgpa.org/wp-content/uploads/Bloomsburg-2019-SA-2-CV.pdf2/3/2021Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania41.003698, -76.4549457
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CountyPennsylvaniaChester CountyChester County Rental AssistanceTo combat an anticipated increase in evictions due to COVID-19, the Chester County Commissioners approved this week $1.8 million in CARES funding to help cover rental payments and additional services for those with job and income losses.Call 211COVID Response Program100% AMI, COVID hardshipChester CountyCity/County Department$1,800,000.00CARESArrears only6 monthsUnknownhttps://www.phoenixvillenews.com/chester-county-approves-1-8-million-to-prevent-evictions/article_ff7a1583-6710-5001-80c2-b83b631e524d.html9/29/2020Chester County, Pennsylvania40.0010204, -75.8069082
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CityPennsylvaniaHarrisburgHarrisburg Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Harrisburg’s Department of Building & Housing Development (DBHD) has committed $500,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV) funds to assist residents facing eviction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through this program, Harrisburg residents may qualify for assistance with rental payments, mortgage payments, and past utility bills.http://harrisburgpa.gov/city-of-harrisburg-offers-rental-assistance-to-residents-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/#:~:text=Through%20this%20program%2C%20Harrisburg%20residents,to%20%245%2C000%20in%20total%20awards.&text=The%20application%20is%20available%20on,of%2Dbuilding%2Dhousing%2F.COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Become vendor of the cityCity of Harrisburg Department of Building & Housing DevelopmentCity/County Department$500,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenantUnknown$5,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.abc27.com/news/local/harrisburg/harrisburg-rental-assistance-program-helping-residents-affected-by-covid-19/http://harrisburgpa.gov/city-of-harrisburg-offers-rental-assistance-to-residents-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/#:~:text=Through%20this%20program%2C%20Harrisburg%20residents,to%20%245%2C000%20in%20total%20awards.&text=The%20application%20is%20available%20on,of%2Dbuilding%2Dhousing%2F.1/28/2021Harrisburg, Pennsylvania40.2731911, -76.8867008
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CountyPennsylvaniaLehigh and Northampton CountiesCOVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program was formed to help renters stay in their homes and landlords received back rent.610-691-5602, ext. 213COVID Response ProgramPast Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Eviction must be filed in court and judge will reach out to parties letting them know of programW-9/Payee InformationCatholic Charities, Easton Area Neighborhood Center, Lehigh Conference of Churches, New Bethany Ministries, Project of Easton and Third Street Alliance; Lehigh and Northampton counties; and local district courtsCollaborationOTHERArrears onlyhttps://www.lehighvalleylive.com/coronavirus/2020/07/behind-on-your-rent-in-bethlehem-theres-help.html7/16/2020Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Pennsylvania40.6862075, -75.4968501
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CityPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhilidelphia COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramPhiladelphia Mayor Jim Kenney launched the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program. The first round provided funding for more than 4,000 households.https://phlrentassist.org/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less pre-COVID, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Renters have to submit a Housing Conditions Survey and complete an on-line application; Not eligible if in process of eviction or has unpaid rent from beflore April 1.W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Rental Registry, Current Property TaxesPhiladelphia Housing Development CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$10,000,000.00CARESFuture/current payments only$2,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.phillyvoice.com/philly-covid-19-rental-assistance-program-evictions-ban-application-landlords/https://phlrentassist.org/faqs/https://whyy.org/articles/philadelphia-opens-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance-program/7/16/2020Philadelphia, Pennsylvania39.9525839, -75.1652215
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CityPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhilidelphia COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program Phase 2Philadelphia's COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program was substantially revised with a second round of funding. The second round of funding was announced in late June, to provide help to about 6,300 more people, with eligibility requirements broadened. The program is funded through the state program, which provides $750/month, and is being matched through city funds for a total of $1500/month.https://phlrentassist.org/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Renters have to submit a Housing Conditions Survey and complete an on-line application; Not eligible if in process of eviction. Applicants in phase 2 must have lost more than 30% of income because of COVID-19.W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Rental Registry, Current Property TaxesPhiladelphia Housing Development CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$28,450,000.00CARESUnknown$9,000.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://phlrentassist.org/faqs/8/3/2020Philadelphia, Pennsylvania39.9525839, -75.1652215
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CityPennsylvaniaPittsburghPittsburgh Housing Stabilization FundThe Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh establishes a Housing Stabilization Fund to provide short-term assistance to workers who have experienced a reduction in hours and are facing a financial hardship to pay rent and utilities.https://www.ura.org/pages/housing-opportunity-fund-programsCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanW-9/Payee InformationUrban League of Greater Pittsburgh &
United Way of SW PA
Non-governmental$2,000,000.00CARESBoth$3,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://pittsburghpa.gov/press-releases/press-releases/3750https://www.ura.org/pages/housing-opportunity-fund-programshttps://triblive.com/local/pittsburgh-allocates-3-million-in-federal-funding-for-covid-19-relief-programs/7/16/2020Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania40.44062479999999, -79.9958864
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CityPennsylvaniaReadingEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Reading Human Relations Commission has started an emergency rental assistance program this week to help combat homelessness. The program is for those currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to COVID-19 related issues. For those who have experienced a loss of income, the program can assist with rent and utility payments.https://www.readingpa.gov/content/rental-assistance-applicationCOVID Response Program30% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCity of ReadingCity/County Department$2,100,000.00CARES, ESG-CVArrears onlyNeitherYesNeediesthttps://www.bctv.org/2020/07/10/the-reading-human-relations-commission-launches-emergency-rental-assistance-program-to-prevent-homelessness/https://www.readingeagle.com/coronavirus/covid-made-it-harder-for-reading-to-help-renters-facing-eviction/article_0c7897fa-730b-11eb-bcda-efa3c8577699.html7/16/2020Reading, Pennsylvania40.3356483, -75.9268747
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CountyPennsylvaniaYork CountyYork County COVID-19 Response FundThe York County COVID-19 Response Fund, organized by United Way of York County and the York County Community Foundation and philanthropic partners, is providing assistance to nonprofit organizations throughout York County. The Fund aids organizations that are providing food and shelter for the most vulnerable community members.Call 211COVID Response ProgramProof of Residency (General)United Way of York CountyNon-governmental$76,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://www.cpbj.com/york-county-covid-19-fund-finances-new-rental-assistance-program/https://www.unitedway-york.org/covid-197/16/2020York County, Pennsylvania39.9512496, -76.7336521
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StateRhode IslandRhode Island Home Safe ProgramThis initiative is designed to provide short-term financial assistance to eligible Rhode Island residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. While COVID-19 will have impacted most applicants, that is not a requirement to receive funds. Households can apply for assistance through a RIHousing approved Participating Agency serving the city or town in which the Household is located or moving to.https://www.rihousing.com/covid-19/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must have been RI resident for one year; must be able to demonstrate short-term emergencyW-9/Payee InformationRhode Island Housing
and Mortgage Finance Corporation
Housing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$400,000.00STATE HTFArrears only$2,000.00NoneOne-timeUnknownhttps://www.rihousing.com/wp-content/uploads/HomeSafe-Program-Guidelines_jm-3-23-20.pdfhttps://www.rihousing.com/wp-content/uploads/Authorization-to-Fund-the-HomeSafe-Program-AHT-RFA-3.25.2020.pdfhttp://neighborworksbrv.org/posts/homesafe/7/16/2020Rhode Island41.5800945, -71.4774291
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StateRhode IslandSafe Harbor ProgramSafe Harbor is an eviction diversion initiative designed to help Rhode Island landlords and tenants resolve disputes over late or unpaid rent without having to go through the traditional court process. Whether you’re a tenant or a landlord, you can apply via the tenant and landlord applications at the bottom of this page.http://www.uwri.org/2-1-1/safe-harbor-housing-program/#:~:text=Safe%20Harbor%20is%20an%20eviction,through%20the%20traditional%20court%20process.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Evidence of the rent owed, such as demand notices, bank statements, property management reports, or other written correspondenceUnited Way of Rhode IslandNon-governmental$7,000,000.00CARESArrears only6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.uwri.org/2-1-1/safe-harbor-housing-program/#:~:text=Safe%20Harbor%20is%20an%20eviction,through%20the%20traditional%20court%20process.https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20200710/raimondo-launches-7-million-rental-assistance-program-with-united-way7/16/2020Rhode Island41.5800945, -71.4774291
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StateRhode IslandHousing Help RIThe State has set up Housing Help RI as a centralized location for Rhode Islanders to apply for emergency housing assistance. The state has made $6.5 million available for assistance to low-income Rhode Islandershttps://www.housinghelpri.com/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must have been RI resident for one year; must be able to demonstrate short-term emergencyW-9/Payee InformationCrossroads Rhode IslandCity/County Department$6,500,000.00Both$5,000.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.housinghelpri.com/https://www.housinghelpri.com/faqs/https://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20200930/nowhere-to-go-viola-davis-niece-frustrated-by-ri-rental-assistance-red-tape10/7/2020Rhode Island41.5800945, -71.4774291
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CityRhode IslandProvidenceHousing Help RI (Providence)The State has set up Housing Help RI as a centralized location for Rhode Islanders to apply for emergency housing assistance. In addition to the $6.5 million the state has made available for assistance to low-income Rhode Islanders, the City of Providence has allocated an additional $769,000 for assistance to Providence residents.https://www.providenceri.gov/pema/covid-19-housing-resource-guide/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must have been RI resident for one year, ,W-9/Payee InformationCity of ProvidenceCity/County Department$939,756.00CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVBoth$5,000.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedPriority given to people who are at imminent risk of losing there home, but some exceptions may be made for people living in unsafe/crowded living conditionshttps://www.wpri.com/news/local-news/providence/providence-pledges-1-million-for-covid-19-eviction-defense-rental-assistance/https://www.providenceri.gov/pema/covid-19-housing-resource-guide/https://www.housinghelpri.com/7/16/2020Providence, Rhode Island41.8239891, -71.4128343
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StateSouth CarolinaSC Stay COVID-19 Housing Assistance ProgramApproximately $25 million in CARES Act funding will be made available for rental and mortgage assistance to eligible low-income families in South Carolina. CDBG funding will be available for up to six consecutive months of short-term rental and mortgage assistance for applicant individuals and families who meet the following requirements:https://www.schousing.com/Home/SC-StayCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationS.C. State Housing Finance and Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$25,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown6 monthshttps://www.schousing.com/Home/SC-Stayhttps://chstoday.6amcity.com/sc-stay-program-south-carolina/1/5/2021South Carolina33.836081, -81.1637245
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StateSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina
COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program
South Carolina Housing will be providing approximately $5 million in emergency rental assistance to South Carolinians facing financial hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible households could receive up to $1,500, with payments made directly to landlords or management companies. Relief will be provided as a one-time lump sum toward tenants’ rent payments.https://scthrive.org/covid-19-rental-assistance-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Cannot be receiving Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation; The rent assistance payment must bring the rental balance current.W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Must complete Landlord AffadavitSC ThriveNon-governmental$5,000,000.00OTHERBoth$1,500.00NoneOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.wistv.com/2020/05/20/sc-housing-authorizes-million-covid-rental-assistance/https://scthrive.org/covid-19-rental-assistance-program/https://www.ncsha.org/wp-content/uploads/State-HFA-Emergency-Rental-Assistance-Program-Matrix_2020.pdf7/16/2020South Carolina33.836081, -81.1637245
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CountySouth CarolinaCharleston & Berkeley CountiesECCO Financial AssistanceECCO provides emergency funds to ECCO clients. Our service area includes the following zip codes in Charleston and Berkeley counties. Clients may receive limited assistance with their utility bill or monthly rent or mortgage payment (depending on funding).http://eccocharleston.org/financial-assistance/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Unforseen hardships (loss of income, increase in expensese, death of a partner/relative)East Cooper Community OutreachNon-governmentalCARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttp://eccocharleston.org/financial-assistance/https://abcnews4.com/news/coronavirus/east-cooper-community-outreach-receives-166145-in-cares-act-funding7/16/2020Charleston & Berkeley Counties, South Carolina32.7764749, -79.93105120000001
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CountySouth CarolinaCharleston CountyCharleston County Eviction Prevention ProgramCharleston County is targeting renters on the verge of eviction with its next round of housing assistance, offering landlords cash if they drop cases against their tenants. Unlike traditional housing assistance that relies on renters to request help, the county’s new approach is to seek out their landlords directly. The county is putting nearly $1.8 million of federal stimulus money into the program, which officials expect to reach about 475 households. Funding will be limited to families who make less than 80 percent of the county’s median income; that’s about $57,000 per year, according to census data. Under federal rules, the county says payments will be capped at six months’ rent.COVID Response ProgramPast Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, This is directly for landlords. County will reach out to landlords who have filed eviction and offer to pay back rentCharleston CountyCity/County Department$1,800,000.00CARESArrears onlyhttps://www.postandcourier.com/news/charleston-county-offering-landlords-cash-if-they-drop-eviction-cases-against-their-tenants/article_1ad1854a-25dc-11eb-8c0e-ef6c6a49364d.html11/24/2020Charleston County, South Carolina32.7956561, -79.7848422
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CountySouth CarolinaGreenvilleEmergency Housing Assistance FundThe United Way of Greenville County has partnered with the city of Greenville, Greenville County Redevelopment Authority, Greenville Housing Fund, SHARE and United Housing Connections to launch the Emergency Housing Assistance Fund. The organizations have collectively pledged more than $450,000 to support the fund. This fund will also receive $150,000 from the United Way of Greenville County’s COVID-19 Community Relief Fund and could potentially leverage another $7 million in federal housing funds for Greenville County.https://www.unitedwaygc.org/responseCOVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Greenville CountyNon-Governmental$450,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://greenvillejournal.com/community/united-way-emergency-housing-assistance-fund-created-provide-shelter-those-in-need-due-to-covid-19/7/16/2020Greenville, South Carolina34.85261759999999, -82.3940104
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CountySouth CarolinaHorry CountyHorry County Rental AssistanceHorry County has received $622,221 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Emergency Solutions Grant program for rental assistance.https://echousing.org/get-help/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationEastern Carolina Housing OrganizationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$622,221.00ESGUnknownUnknownhttps://www.wmbfnews.com/2020/05/18/horry-county-receives-funding-help-those-struggling-pay-rent-due-covid-/7/16/2020Horry County , South Carolina33.9196567, -78.9288242
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StateSouth DakotaSD CARES HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSouth Dakotans who are impacted by COVID-19 and need help paying housing expenses can apply for assistance. The South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA) was given $10 million in Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. The money comes from the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act and can provide South Dakotans with up to $1500 a month.https://www.sdhda.org/social-programs/cares-act-housing-assistance-programCOVID Response Program115% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee InformationSouth Dakota Housing Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$10,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$1,500.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.sdhda.org/social-programs/cares-act-housing-assistance-programhttps://www.siouxlandproud.com/news/south-dakota-news/housing-assistance-available-to-south-dakotans-affected-by-covid-19/10/29/2020South Dakota43.9695148, -99.9018131
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RegionTennesseeBledsoe, Bradley, Marion, Grundy, McMinn, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, Sequatchie and Hamilton CountyCARES COVID-19 RELIEFChattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise has been awarded a $1 million grant through the Tennessee Community CARES Program to provide rental and mortgage relief for households impacted by COVID-19.https://www.cneinc.org/covidreliefCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationChattanooga Neighborhood EnterpriseNon-governmental$1,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cneinc.org/covidreliefhttps://9ff107f5-7cf0-429d-86ae-2d8b78844597.filesusr.com/ugd/036083_3dbd234f0c1142698bd808167055069c.pdfhttp://www.chattanoogapulse.com/local-news/cne-providing-rental-and-mortgage-assistance/9/29/2020Bledsoe, Bradley, Marion, Grundy, McMinn, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, Sequatchie and Hamilton County, Tennessee35.6028856, -85.2308414
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CityTennesseeChattanoogaCOVID-19 Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance ProgramThe city of Chattanooga has put together a program specifically for those struggling financially due to Covid-19. The program provides a grant of assistance up to 3 months in rent and utilities.https://connect.chattanooga.gov/covid/covidresources/covid19rentalassistance/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseOffice of Economic & Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$850,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://wdef.com/2020/07/16/chattanoogas-emergency-covid-19-rent-utility-assistance-program/https://connect.chattanooga.gov/covid/covidresources/covid19rentalassistance/https://newschannel9.com/news/local/chatt-city-council-looks-to-cover-some-rent-utility-payments-for-low-income-families8/3/2020Chattanooga, Tennessee35.0456297, -85.3096801
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CityTennesseeDaltonCity of Dalton CDBG Rental AssistanceThe City of Dalton will soon be offering rent assistance to those who have lost income and are unable to pay their rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The assistance is available through the city’s Community Development Block Grant program as part of the federal CARES act.https://dwcdc.org/cdbg-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Only available to US CitizensW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Landlord Verification FormDalton-Whitfield Community Development CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$174,800.00CARES, CDBG-CVTenantUnknown6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.chattanoogan.com/2021/1/28/422349/City-Of-Dalton-Announces-Rent.aspxhttps://dwcdc.org/cdbg-rental-assistancehttps://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/de6b588f-c826-40c7-bc67-4b90f5ebcdb3/downloads/CDBG%20Rental%20Assistance%20Flyer.pdf?ver=16121940524132/3/2021Dalton, Tennessee34.7698021, -84.9702228
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CountyTennesseeDavidson CountyMetro Nashville CARES AssistanceMetro Nashville’s COVID-19 Financial Oversight Committee is making $10 million available to residents of Davidson County in need of assistance with rent, mortgage or utility payments. United Way of Greater Nashville will serve as the administrator of those funds. United Way will be granting funds directly to nonprofit agencies. Those agencies will then work directly with individuals and families throughout the region to provide assistance to those in need. United Way WILL NOT be providing any direct assistance to individuals.https://www.nashvilleresponsefund.com/individualsCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Subgrantee nonprofits prohibited from asking for Social Security numbers.United Way of Greater NashvilleNon-governmental$10,000,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/coronavirus/2020/08/05/nashville-council-approves-covid-19-rent-assistance/3296794001/https://www.tennessean.com/story/money/2020/08/03/nashville-give-10-million-rent-mortgage-help-residents-need-covid-19-strains-budgets/5574868002/https://www.newschannel5.com/news/10-million-designated-to-help-nashville-residents-with-rent-mortgage-payments8/12/2020Davidson County, Tennessee36.1342563, -86.8220341
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CountyTennesseeDavidson CountyMDHA Emergency Housing Assistance ProgramMDHA has allocated CDBG-CV funds to provide up to 3 months' rent/mortgage payments for households with loss of income due to COVID-19. The program is administered by multiple subrecipients, including the Metropolitan Action Commission, Affordable Housing Resources, Salvation Army, Conexion Americas, Martha O'Bryan Center, and The Hope Station.http://www.nashville-mdha.org/community-development/emergency-housing-assistance-program/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must be able to prove at least 25% income loss directly related to COVID-19.Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency, Nonprofit subrecipientsNon-governmental$2,813,288.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears only$4,200.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2020/12/10/nashville-rent-mortgage-assistance-covid-19-crisis/3876426001/https://www.nashville.gov/Metro-Action-Commission.aspxhttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/program-offers-rent-mortgage-help-to-davidson-co-residents12/23/2020Davidson County, Tennessee36.1342563, -86.8220341
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RegionTennesseeEastern TenneseeEast Tennessee COVID Housing AssistanceThrough a grant from the State of Tennessee, HomeSource east tennessee and Clinch Powerll are able to provide assistance to homeowners and renters in East Tennessee. The assistance will be in the form of a direct payment to your mortgage company, landlord or utility company.http://covidhousingassistance.com/COVID Response Program$99,000 or less, COVID hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be citizen/legal residentW-9/Payee Information, Letter from landlord stating amount dueHomeSource and Clinch PowellNon-governmental$1,700,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttp://covidhousingassistance.com/http://www.homesourcetn.org/education-counseling/covidhelp/https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/human-services/documents/DHS%20FSAG%20Report%20FINAL.pdf9/29/2020Eastern Tennesee, Tennessee35.9874629, -83.9419784
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CityTennesseeKnoxvilleCity of Knoxville’s COVID-19 Housing Assistance ProgramKnoxville has set up a fund to assist residents if they were unable to pay their rent or mortgage due to job loss or income loss because of COVID-19. The financial relief is available to those who earn up to 80% of the Area Median Income and lost employment or income due to COVID-19, or have been diagnosed and/or quarantined with COVID-19 and are unable to work. Knoxville received CARES fundinghttps://www.knoxvilletn.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=109562&pageId=16787613COVID Response Program80% AMI or less (CDBG); 50% AMI or less (ESG), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, NOTE: Past due rent and eviction notice are only required for assistance received through ESG. Subgrantees may require program participants to contribute up to 30% of their household income to leverage CDBG-CV and 2019 CDBG funds.W-9/Payee InformationKNOXVILLE LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION, Knoxville-Knox County Community Action CommitteeNon-governmental$742,760.00CDBG, CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVUnknown$1,500.003 monthsUnknownhttps://www.wate.com/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-resources/city-of-knoxville-announces-new-covid-19-rent-mortgage-assistance-program/https://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/mayors_office/c_o_v_i_d-19___coronavirus_/c_o_v_i_d-19_housing_assistance_programCity Council Meeting Minutes Packet for June 2, 20207/16/2020Knoxville, Tennessee35.9606384, -83.9207392
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CountyTennesseeShelby CountyShelby County COVID-19 Emergency Relief FundShelby County Board of Commissioners designated $500,000 will go towards helping Shelby county residents with rent and mortgage assistance. They make direct payments between $1,000-$1,500 to landlords and mortgage companies.https://www.shelbycountytn.gov/3646/COVID-19-Emergency-Relief-FundCOVID Response Program400% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Shelby County Division of Community ServicesDepartment of Community Affairs$500,000.00OTHERUnknownUnknownhttps://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2020/04/24/shelby-county-providing-financial-assistance-residents-impacted-by-covid-/https://www.shelbycountytn.gov/3646/COVID-19-Emergency-Relief-Fund7/16/2020Shelby County, Tennessee35.1268552, -89.9253233
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CountyTennesseeShelby CountyEviction Settlement fundAn online application on home901.org launched for tenants facing evictions. People can fill out a form to get legal assistance and funding to settle any debts with landlords. The fund currently has $2 million, mostly allocated from the CARES Act, put aside for eviction settlements designed to keep people in their homes.http://home901.org/covid-resources/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeDivision of Community ServicesDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$2,000,000.00CARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttp://home901.org/covid-resources/https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/local/eviction-settlement-fund/522-b303385e-734b-49a7-9c03-3d146089de48https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/2020/06/27/2-million-eviction-settlements-shelby-county-only-start/3250122001/8/3/2020Shelby County, Tennessee35.1268552, -89.9253233
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CountyTennesseeShelby CountyShelby County COVID-19 Emergency Relief FundThe Division of Community Services will render roughly $1.3M to assist Shelby County residents working in the hospitality and airline industry through the COVID-19 Resident Relief Fund Program. The application will be available online for qualified residents to apply beginning Friday, September 11th-Friday, September 25th, 2020. https://www.shelbycountytn.gov/3646/COVID-19-Emergency-Relief-FundCOVID Response Program400% of FPL or less, COVID hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Occupation in hospitality or airline industryShelby County Division of Community Services$1,300,000.00Unknown$1,500.0010/7/2020Shelby County, Tennessee35.1268552, -89.9253233
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StateTexasTenant Based Rental AssistanceGovernor Greg Abbott announced Friday that $11.3 million in rental assistance will be easier to access for Texans in need during the COVID-19 crisis. Eligible beneficiaries include households at or below 80 percent AMI based on their current circumstances, and who have been economically impacted by COVID-19,https://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/texans.htmCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipTexas Department of Housing and Community AffairsDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$11,300,000.00HOMEFuture/current payments onlyNone6 monthsUnknownhttps://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-tdhca-secure-financial-housing-assistance7/16/2020Texas31.9685988, -99.9018131
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StateTexasTexas Eviction Diversion ProgramGovernor Greg Abbott announced the allocation of over $171 million in funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act which will primarily be used for targeted rental assistance for Texans at risk of becoming homeless due to eviction. Out of these funds, $167 million will go to targeted rental assistance. Cities, counties, and nonprofits will manage the application process. Although the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development needs to approve the funding, the state estimates that the money will be available by the winter holidays in communities with existing rental assistance programs, and by the start of 2021 in the rest of Texas.http://txcourts.gov/programs-services/eviction-diversion-program/COVID Response ProgramW-9/Payee InformationTexas Department of Housing and Community AffairsDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$167,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyhttps://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-announces-over-171-million-in-cares-act-funding-for-rental-assistance-texas-eviction-diversion-programhttps://www.panolawatchman.com/news/texas-will-spend-171-million-in-federal-coronavirus-relief-funds-to-help-renters-avoid-evictions/article_083c98c2-04f1-11eb-9902-6f6cc61ec4fc.htmlhttps://www.texastribune.org/2020/09/25/texas-rent-help-evictions/9/29/2020Texas31.9685988, -99.9018131
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StateTexasTexas Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) helps eligible Texas tenants economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic stay in their homes, by providing up to six months of rental assistance. Assistance is available for both tenants who have been sued for eviction or tenants struggling to pay their rent. Assistance can be used to pay the full contracted rent within the limits noted below and within the written guidelines of the Administrator, for at least one month of rental payments going forward and up to five months of arrears, for up to a total of six months. Any rental payments going forward must be for consecutive months.https://app.smartsheet.com/b/publish?EQBCT=5a1b012646c94b1cbe92e741acfd9b59COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Documentation of missed payments, landlord formTexas Department of Housing and Community AffairsDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$36,300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBothBoth6 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/CDBG-CARES.htmhttps://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/pdf/covid19/cdbg/TERAP-Program-Guidelines.pdfhttps://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/pdf/covid19/cdbg/TERAP-One-Pager.pdf1/22/2021Texas31.9685988, -99.9018131
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CityTexasAbilene#AbileneUnited Housing & Utility ProgramThe city of Abilene has establisehd a new program to serve as bridge funding for residential households facing eviction or requesting rental assistance.https://unitedwayabilene.org/abileneunited/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipUnited Way of AbileneNon-governmentalCDBG-CVTenantBoth6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://unitedwayabilene.org/abileneunited/https://www.bigcountryhomepage.com/news/local-news/city-of-abilene-united-way-launch-rental-assistance-program-for-residents-affected-by-covid-19/3/5/2021Abilene, Texas32.4487364, -99.73314390000002
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CityTexasAmarilloRental, Mortgage or Utility Assistance in reponse to COVID-19The below Application & links are for the City of Amarillo Citizens to apply for assistance only if you have been directly affected by COVID-19 (Examples - Loss of wages due to company shutdown, hours cut due to Covid-19, having to be quarantined causing you to miss work). Funding allows assistance to the first 100 qualified applicants for Rental/Mortgage or Utility assistance.https://amarilloalerts.com/citizen-fundingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee InformationAmarillo Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$300,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$3,576.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedYesLower incomes prioritized if neededhttp://comdev.amarillo.gov/programs/c-d-b-g/coronavirus-aid-relief-and-economic-security-act-cares-cdbg-cvhttp://comdev.amarillo.gov/home/showdocument?id=25879https://www.newschannel10.com/2020/06/22/amarillo-leaders-meet-tuesday-vote-million-grant-response-covid-/8/3/2020Amarillo, Texas35.2219971, -101.8312969
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CityTexasAmarilloCOVID-19 Support ProgramPanhandle Community Services has received $3 million to help those hit hard by the pandemic. The organization hopes these funds will help families in 26 counties get back on their feet. The money will be used to help residents pay utility bills, medical costs, and much more.https://www.pcsvcs.org/services/covid-19-supportCOVID Response ProgramPast Due Rent/Eviction NoticePanhandle Community ServicesNon-governmental$3,000,000.00Arrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.pcsvcs.org/services/covid-19-supporthttps://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/panhandle-community-services-gets-3-million-to-help-those-hit-hard-by-the-pandemic/8/3/2020Amarillo, Texas35.2219971, -101.8312969
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CityTexasAmarilloCOVID-19 EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDThe United Way Amarillo & Canyon has established the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund to provide direct aid to those affected. In response to this, the emergency relief fund will be allocated to local 501c3 nonprofit agencies who directly impact the lives of individuals who experience lack of basic needs being met. i.e., food, shelter, utilities, etc.https://www.unitedwayama.org/covid-19-emergency-relief-fundCOVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Amarillo & CanyonNon-governmental$200,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownhttps://www.unitedwayama.org/covid-19-emergency-relief-fundhttps://www.newschannel10.com/2020/04/14/united-way-making-progress-with-emergency-relief-fund/8/3/2020Amarillo, Texas35.2219971, -101.8312969
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CityTexasAustinTenant Stabilization ProgramThe first initiative in the Displacement Prevention Portfolio to be rolled out in 2020 is a solicitation for $750,000 over three years for Tenant Stabilization Services that invites non-profit organizations to help tenants with housing stability services, such as rental assistance and eviction prevention support.https://www.austintexas.gov/news/citys-new-portfolio-strategies-prevent-displacement-includes-750k-over-three-years-tenant-stabilization-servicesCOVID Response ProgramAustin Housing Finance CorporationHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$750,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYBothUnknownhttps://www.austintexas.gov/news/citys-new-portfolio-strategies-prevent-displacement-includes-750k-over-three-years-tenant-stabilization-services7/16/2020Austin, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CityTexasAustinAustin RENT 2.0After distributing $1.2 million in May, the City of Austin’s Neighborhood Housing and Community Development Department announced Tuesday $17 million will be available to help renters in the second round of the Relief of Emergency Needs for Tenants (RENT) Program.http://www.austintexas.gov/rentCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseCity of Austin’s Neighborhood Housing and Community Development DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$17,000,000.00Other, CARES, CDBG-CV, CRFBothno limit - full month rent will be paid6 monthsLotteryhttps://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=343841https://austin.culturemap.com/news/city-life/08-17-20-city-of-austin-launches-17m-rent-relief-plan-amid-coronavirus-crisis/https://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2020/08/applications-for-rent-assistance-are-opening-again-in-austin-heres-what-you-need-to-know/8/3/2020Austin, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CityTexasAustinCOVID-19 Relief in a State of Emergency (RISE) Fund 2.0On June 4, the City of Austin approved phase 2 of the Relief in a State of Emergency program. $10 million in Relief in a State of Emergency (RISE) 2.0 funds were approved to go to individuals in Austin and Travis County through RISE 2.0. On September 14, 2020 the application opened for RISE 2.0 emergency assistance for those who are facing financial hardships due to COVID-19. The application will close on September 21, 2020 and funds will be distributed in $2,000 increments per household based on a randomized selection process. The program provides immediate financial assistance through ACH transfers, pre-paid debit and credit cards. Unlike the first phase, which distributed money to social service agencies who then provided aid, in phase 2 the city of Austin provided assistance directly to individuals.http://www.austintexas.gov/article/covid-19-relief-state-emergency-rise-fundCOVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Has not received other financial assistance in past 30 daysCity of AustinCity/County Department$10,000,000.00$2,000.00Lotteryhttps://www.kut.org/post/covid-19-latest-austin-travis-county-residents-can-apply-2000-relief-funds-starting-mondayhttps://mailchi.mp/austintexas.gov/rise-20-emergency-funding-announced?e=6896e2194810/7/2020Austin, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CityTexasAustinCOVID-19 Relief in a State of Emergency (RISE) FundDuring the first phase of Austin's RISE program, $15 million in RISE funds were distributed to 20 nonprofits and social service agencies. The program services could include provide mortgage and rental assistance but were not limited to that.http://www.austintexas.gov/article/covid-19-relief-state-emergency-rise-fundCOVID Response Program200% FPL or less, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, The target population for is assistance is residents of the City of Austin and/or Travis County and under 200% of FPL at the time of application, impacted by COVID-19, ineligible for CARES Stimulus funding or CARES funding is not enough to cover basic household essentials/bills.City of AustinCity/County Department$15,000,000.00OTHER1500 (for direct financial assistance)10/7/2020Austin, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CityTexasAustinAustin RENTThe City of Austin Neighborhood Housing and Community Development Department announced Friday that they are providing $1.2 million in emergency rental assistance to Austinites affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.http://www.hacanet.org/rent-faq/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Not receiving other housing assistanceW-9/Payee InformationHousing Authority of the City of AustinHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$1,200,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknownBased on bedroom size. Difference between rent (or maximum allowable payment standard) and 30% of Household income30% monthly incomeOne-timeLotteryhttps://cbsaustin.com/news/local/city-of-austin-issuing-12m-in-residential-rental-assistance-amid-coronavirus-pandemichttp://www.hacanet.org/rent-faq/7/16/2020Austin, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CountyTexasBexar CountyBexar County Temporary Rental Assistance Measure (TRAM)Bexar County leaders, trying to plot a path forward through the COVID-19 pandemic, launched a $4 million rental assistance program. The fund will provide up to three months of assistance for people affected by furloughs, layoffs or other income losses resulting from the pandemic. It will be overseen by the Housing Authority of Bexar County.http://www.habctx.org/TRAMCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Proof of legal ownership, Management agreement formHousing Authority of Bexar CountyHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$4,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYArrears only3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Bexar-County-leaders-brace-for-increase-in-15216161.phphttp://www.habctx.org/TRAMhttps://habc.myhousing.com/?abandon=False7/16/2020Bexar County, Texas29.4200763, -98.5721016
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CountyTexasCollin CountyCollin CARES Emergency Housing and Living Assistance ProgramOn May 11, the Collin County Commissioners Court approved the distribution of direct financial assistance for housing, utilities, and groceries.https://www.collincountytx.gov/cares/Pages/default.aspxCOVID Response Program200% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, 25% reduction in household income; liquid assets limited at no more than $20,000; not a resident of DallasW-9/Payee InformationCollin CountyCity/County Department$45,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth$10,000.004 monthsUnknownSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.collincountytx.gov/cares/Documents/2020%2007%2029%20Collin%20CARES%20EHLA%20FAQs.pdfhttps://www.zoomgrants.com/gprop2.asp?donorid=2350&rfpid=2849https://www.collincountytx.gov/cares/Documents/CollinCARESOverview.pdf8/3/2020Collin County, Texas33.1795213, -96.49297969999999
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CityTexasDallasCity of Dallas Rental and Mortgage Assistance ProgramThe Dallas City Council approved a mortgage and rental assistance program that would provide around $13.7 million for rental assistance.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 60% AMI or less (long-term assistance), COVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information$13,700,000.00OTHER, CARESBoth$4,500; $9,000 for up to 60% AMI3 months; 6 months available for up to 60% AMIFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/04/22/dallas-to-give-millions-for-rent-mortgage-help-and-small-business-aid-eviction-protections-approved/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/04/24/how-do-i-apply-for-dallas-covid-19-rental-mortgage-assistance-program-do-i-qualify/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/05/05/dallas-covid-19-rent-mortgage-assistance-program-closes-to-new-applicants-almost-10000-eligible/7/16/2020Dallas, Texas32.7766642, -96.79698789999999
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CityTexasDallasEmergency Rent Assitance ProgramDallas residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic have access to rent relief assistance through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The Emergency Rent Assistance program, funded by the CARES Act, is a federally funded initiative designed to help low-income households and persons who have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 through the loss of their employment income or who sustained a reduction in income and are delinquent in paying rent.https://dallascaresactrent.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Social security card requiredW-9/Payee InformationDHA, Housing Solutions for North Texas and other non-profitsCollaboration$6,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$5,000.006 monthsLotteryhttps://dallascaresactrent.org/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2020/08/24/dallas-newest-rental-relief-program-is-an-effort-to-reach-more-of-the-most-vulnerable-during-coronavirus-crisis/https://www.aboundingprosperity.org/cdrap.html8/31/2020Dallas, Texas32.7766642, -96.79698789999999
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CountyTexasDallas CountyDallas County Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP)Residents of Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Irving and other cities in Dallas County, except the city of Dallas, can request economic relief to pay rent, mortgage or public services for three months.https://www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs/ehap-cares.phpCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must live in Dallas County but not city of DallasW-9/Payee InformationDallas CountyCity/County DepartmentCARESBoth$4,500.003 monthsLotteryhttps://www.dallascounty.org/departments/dchhs/ehap-cares.phphttps://www.dallascounty.org/Assets/uploads/docs/hhs/ehap/EHAP-FAQ-English_FINAL.pdfhttps://www.dallasnews.com/news/2020/07/09/residents-of-mesquite-garland-irving-other-cities-can-ask-for-up-to-1500-for-rent-or-mortgage/7/16/2020Dallas County, Texas32.8024682, -96.83509989999999
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CityTexasDenisonCitizen Financial AssistanceDenison is dedicating $150,000 to assist residents financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The city announced last week that it will partnering with community non-profits for a new residential assistance program aimed at providing monetary relief during the pandemic.https://www.cityofdenison.com/community-engagement/page/city-announces-citizen-financial-assistance-through-cares-actCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeCity of DenisonCity/County Department$150,000.00CARESArrears onlyhttps://www.cityofdenison.com/community-engagement/page/city-announces-citizen-financial-assistance-through-cares-act7/16/2020Denison, Texas33.7556593, -96.53665799999999
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CityTexasDentonCOVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund Eviction PreventionThe United Way of Denton County has created a referral partnership with the city of Denton to help people who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 get access with rent assistance, food and other community needs. The expanded program will be funded by a $50,000 contribution from the city.https://www.unitedwaydenton.org/covid-19-relief-recovery-fund-eviction-prevention#:~:text=Applications%20for%20up%20to%20three,Individuals%20may%20NOT%20directly%20apply.COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseGiving HOPE, Inc & Grace Like Rain (and maybe others)Non-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERUnknownUnknownhttps://dentonrc.com/coronavirus_outbreak/united-way-expands-program-to-help-people-financially-impacted-by-covid-19/article_82f5ec72-bc9f-5142-b4e7-46fe384dbc37.htmlhttps://www.servedenton.org/coronavirus7/16/2020Denton, Texas33.2148412, -97.13306829999999
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RegionTexasEast TexasGreater East Texas Community Action Program Rental AssistanceCiting the financial burdens imposed on residents by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater East Texas Community Action Program is pushing its rent and energy assistance programs to people in the region. “We are making a special effort to reach people who have never applied,” said Teresa Land, division director for GETCAP. “Households may be facing disconnections or service interruptions and assistance is possible.”(800)-621-5746COVID Response ProgramIncome requirements; unclearGreater East Texas Community Action Program (GETCAP)Non-governmentalOTHER, CARES, CSBGUnknownUnknownhttps://lufkindailynews.com/coronavirus/article_66b35fe7-039c-561b-bd0c-73759f6be985.htmlhttps://rentassistance.org/program/greater_east_texas_community_action_program_getcap_smith_coun_tyler_tx.html10/20/2020East Texas, Texas31.9685988, -99.9018131
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CityTexasEdinburgCDBG-CV Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)The Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Emergency Rental Assistance Program (CDBG-CV ERAP) has been developed to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19). This program will provide up to three (3) months of emergency rental assistance for qualifying families living inside the city limits and will only be granted one time per household.https://cityofedinburg.com/departments/community_development_grant_management/here.phpCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCity of EdinburghCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVArrears only3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://cityofedinburg.com/departments/community_development_grant_management/cdbg-cv_emergency_rental_assistance.phphttps://cms7.revize.com/revize/edinburgtx/CDBG-CV%20ERAP%20Application.pdfhttps://kfoxtv.com/news/coronavirus/income-limit-lifted-for-el-pasoans-needing-in-rental-assistance7/16/2020Edinburg, Texas26.3017374, -98.1633432
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CityTexasEl PasoEP Rent Help ProgramThe City of El Paso has approved $10 million in federal funds for a Rental Assistance Program which will help residential tenants in the City of El Paso who are behind in paying their rent and are at risk of eviction because of a direct economic impact of COVID-19. Eligible landlords may apply for up to 3 months of past due rent per eligible tenant up to $1,000 per month in accordance with the terms and conditions of the program. The City of El Paso’s EP Rent Help Program is being administered by the Paso del Norte Community Foundation, Under One Roof and other non-profit partners.https://www.eprenthelp.org/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment Amount, Not interfere with the tenant’s possession of the unit by changing the locks, cutting off utilities or removing appliancesPaso del Norte Community Foundation, Under One Roof, BakerRipley and Harvey Home ConnectCollaboration$10,000,000.00CARESArrears onlyUnlimited3 monthsNeitherYesSome of the factors being weighed for determining the greatest need include the risk of eviction, if you’ve received a notice to vacate, if you’ve received a federal stimulus check, if you were ineligible for unemployment benefits and, of course, what your income level is. So, we are prioritizing based on the area median income levels of 30%, 60% and 80%https://www.ktsm.com/local/el-paso-news/new-program-aims-to-help-struggling-el-pasoans-make-rent-payments/https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/deadline-for-rental-assistance-in-el-paso-approaching-more-than-700-people-applied8/3/2020El Paso, Texas31.7618778, -106.4850217
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CityTexasEl PasoTexas Home ProgramRenters in El Paso may be eligible for up to six months of future rent assistance through the Texas Home Program and Under One Roof, a local non-profit established through the El Paso Apartment Association. Tenants renting an apartment, duplex, or other property where they pay rent may apply for up to six months of rent. To qualify, your household income must be at or below 80 percent of the Adjusted Median Family Income and have lost income due to COVID-19. Payments will be made directly to landlords.https://www.epaa.org/texas-home-programPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationEl Paso Apartment AssociationOtherFuture/current payments only6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ktsm.com/local/el-paso-news/6-months-of-rental-assistance-available-for-some-el-pasoans/https://www.epaa.org/texas-home-program1/13/2021El Paso, Texas31.7618778, -106.4850217
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CountyTexasEl Paso CountyEl Paso General Assistance ProgramCARES Act assistance is available for individuals and families who live outside City limits of El Paso, can demonstrate loss of income due to COVID-19 pandemic and meet 150% of Federal Poverty Level.
At this time, all assistance through General Assistance Program will focus on rent/mortgage and limited water utility assistance from CARES Act funding for areas outside the city limit of El Paso until further notice.
https://www.epcounty.com/famcom/generalassistance.htmPre-COVID Program150% FPL, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Photo IDW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late FeesEl Paso County Community Services DivisionCity/County Department$1,000,000.00CARESUnknown$1,400.002 monthsUnknownhttps://www.ktsm.com/local/el-paso-news/county-residents-eligible-for-rent-assistance-through-cares-act-funds/https://kvia.com/news/el-paso/2020/05/26/do-whats-right-el-paso-commissioner-seeks-to-spend-2m-on-undocumented-immigrant-stimulus/https://www.ktsm.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/38/2020/06/COVID-19-one-pager-informational-flier_EngandSpanish.pdf8/3/2020El Paso County, Texas31.8039824, -106.2051484
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CountyTexasFort Bend CountyFort Bend Rent/Mortgage AssistanceFort Bend County approved $19.5 million of funding to assist renters and landlords in paying rent, mortgage, and utilities during the Coronavirus pandemic. Funding for the County’s rental assistance program comes through the Federal CARES Act. The funding will be implemented in 3 phases of $6,500,000 each.https://www.coronavirusfortbend.gov/forms-covid19-rental-assistance-program.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less pre-COVID, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice,
Have not received rental assistance from any other source for the same period of time requested from this program; NOTE: Must have past due rent OR eviction notice
W-9/Payee InformationFort Bend County Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$31,000,000.00CARESBothOne-timeFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://lonestarlegal.blog/2020/05/29/fort-bend-county-to-distribute-19-5-million-for-rent-mortgage-and-utility-relief/https://www.coronavirusfortbend.gov/forms-covid19-rental-assistance-program.htmlhttps://communityimpact.com/houston/katy/housing-real-estate/2020/06/01/fort-bend-county-launches-195m-rental-assistance-program-june-1/7/16/2020Fort Bend County, Texas29.5692614, -95.81428849999999
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CountyTexasFort Bend, Montgomery, and Waller CountyGreater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund Rental AsssitanceThe Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund is distributing $2.3 million in its final round of grants aimed at supporting the most vulnerable families and individuals in the Houston community, This includes Outlying Counties Rental Assistance ($500,000): A grant will provide emergency rental assistance to residents in the following counties through local nonprofitshttps://www.greaterhoustonrecovery.org/COVID Response ProgramUnited Way of Greater Houston and Greater Houston Community Foundation; local non-profitsNon-governmental$500,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownUnknownhttps://communityimpact.com/houston/bellaire-meyerland-west-university/coronavirus/2020/10/02/greater-houston-covid-19-recovery-fund-launches-lost-loved-one-fund-targets-rental-assistance-bereavement-support-in-final-round-of-grants/https://www.greaterhoustonrecovery.org/10/14/2020Fort Bend, Montgomery, and Waller County, Texas29.9751629, -96.02557379999999
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CityTexasFort WorthEmergency Household Assistance ProgramThe city of Fort Worth is preparing to distribute about $15.4 million in federal funding to a few thousand families struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic. The money will help pay rent and utilities.https://fortworthtexas.gov/neighborhoods/covid-19-relief-funds/COVID Response Program120% AMI or less (CRF funds);
200% AMI or less (CSBG funds), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease
W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Must complete certification formCommunity Action Partners (CAP) & City of Fort Worth Neighborhood ServicesCollaboration$9,732,450.00CARES, CSBG, CRFBothUnknownhttps://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavirus/fort-worth-to-provide-15-4m-for-rent-utility-relief-to-families-struggling-due-to-covid-19/2364739/https://fortworthtexas.gov/neighborhoods/covid-19-relief-funds/7/16/2020Fort Worth, Texas32.7554883, -97.3307658
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CityTexasGalvestonShort-Term Tenant Based Rental Assistance ProgramThe primary purpose of the Federally funded HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) Short-Term Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (ST-TBRA) is to provide three (3) months of rental, security deposit and/or utility assistance to households that have experienced financial hardship because of reduction or loss of income due to COVID-19.  Under the ST-TBRA program, the City can assist households with up to 100% of the payment for rent, security deposits and utility bills.  This program does allow for the payment of back rent and utilities originally due on or after June 1, 2020.https://www.galvestontx.gov/1105/Short-Term-Tenant-Based-Rental-AssistancCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Grants and Housing DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentHOMEBoth3 monthsLotteryhttps://abc13.com/galveston-rental-assistance-application-covid-19-rent-help-coronavirus-relief/6361413/https://www.galvestontx.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=11188/12/2020Galveston, Texas29.3013479, -94.7976958
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CityTexasHarlingenHardship Assistance ProgramThe Harlingen City Commission today approved the creation of a Hardship Assistance Program that will help residents that find themselves in a financial bind due to the Coronavirus. The program was unanimously approved during a Special Meeting of the Harlingen City Commission held earlier today and earmarks $225,000 to help Harlingen residents who have overdue utility, rent, or mortgage bills.http://www.myharlingen.us/page/article/557COVID Response ProgramNone, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationLoaves and Fishes of the Rio GrandeNon-governmental$225,000.00CARESArrears only$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.myharlingen.us/page/article/5577/16/2020Harlingen, Texas26.1906306, -97.69610259999999
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CountyTexasHarris CountyGreater Houston COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramAccording to Baker Ripley, Harris County is providing $40 million, while the city of Houston is providing $15 million, along with another $5 million in private funds. They estimate around 30,000 households, from both the city and county programs, will receive assistance. This program was approved in July.https://www.bakerripleyrenthelp.org/tenants#applyCOVID Response Program50% AMI in Harris County; 80% AMI in Houston, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountBakerRipleyNon-governmental$60,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESArrears only$2,112 in the City of Houston; $1,900 in the rest of Harris CountyOne-timeLotteryYesMetric will be used to prioritize based on greatest need in city of Houstonhttps://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/harris-county/2020/08/18/379966/houston-area-renters-can-now-apply-for-millions-in-emergency-rental-assistance/https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/rent-relief-houston-harris-county-application-deadline-extended/285-982d2f0a-dd76-464d-87ef-9552384402cf8/3/2020Harris County, Texas29.7604267, -95.3698028
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CountyTexasHarris CountyHarris County COVID-19 Relief FundHarris County established the Harris County COVID-19 Relief Fund to provide much-needed relief to Harris County residents most impacted by the global pandemic. The $30 million fund, which is administered by Greater Houston Community Foundation, aims to strategically serve a large number of the most vulnerable people, in particular county residents who may not be eligible for other COVID-related funding and/or who cannot afford to wait for assistance.
The Harris County COVID-19 Relief Fund will distribute funds in two ways to help ensure equitable distribution. The Fund will partner with trusted, high performing community-based organizations that are already actively supporting the community and have deep relationships and understanding of families with emergency needs.
Phase 1 funds were disbursed on June 12, 2020. The Fund invited all eligible low-income Harris County residents to complete an application online or over the phone. Eligible individuals were matched with a community-based organization to understand their needs, verify eligibility, and provide assistance.
The Public Application was open on June 23 and 24, 2020, and is now closed.
https://www.harriscountyrelief.org/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Exceptions to income requirements for households with active cases of domestic violence survivors, youth aging out of foster care, individuals in homeless shelters. Must not have received assistance or benefits from any City of Houston or other Harris County program administered for the same purpose.Greater Houston Community FoundationNon-governmental$30,000,000.00CARES, CRFUnknown$1,200.00LotteryYesIneligible for unemployment insurance or have applied but it has taken too long for them to receive assistance to meet basic and essential needs; ineligible for unemployment insurance or have applied but it has taken too long for them to receive assistance to meet basic and essential needs. Additionally, to reach those most vulnerable in our community, applications from vulnerable census tracts were prioritized to receive assistance, with those in the most vulnerable areas receiving up to a 50% increased chance of being selected.https://lonestarlegal.blog/2020/06/18/harris-county-distributes-first-half-of-30-million-coronavirus-relief-fund/https://www.harriscountyrelief.org/faqshttps://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Harris-County-adds-10M-to-rental-assistance-15443332.php8/3/2020Harris County, Texas29.7751825, -95.3102505
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CountyTexasHildago CountyCOVID-19 Mortgage and Rent Relief ProgramHidalgo County launched a program that will provide mortgage and rent assistance to qualifying residents. The Mortgage and Rent Relief Program will provide assistance for rural county residents affected by COVID-19 for up to two months, according to a news release issued by the county on Monday.https://www.hidalgocares.org/MortgageandRentReliefCOVID Response Program300% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationHildalgo CountyCity/County Department$7,500,000.00CARESBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.hidalgocares.org/MortgageandRentReliefhttps://www.themonitor.com/2020/07/06/hidalgo-county-offering-rent-mortgage-relief-rural-residents/7/16/2020Hildago County, Texas26.1003547, -98.2630684
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CityTexasHoustonHouston COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramOn May 6, the Houston City Council has approved a $15 million rent relief program that will use millions in federal COVID-19 relief money to help Houstonians pay their rent. The program will be funded though federal CARES Act funding for the rent relief program.https://www.houstonrentassistance.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Funds available only for late rent from April and MayW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Defer shortfall rent above $1056 OR set up payment plan with tenantBakerRipleyNon-governmental$15,000,000.00CARESArrears only$2,112.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://abc13.com/finance/mayor-to-spend-$15-million-on-rent-relief-for-houstonians/6153361/https://www.houstonrentassistance.org/https://abc13.com/houstons-15-million-relief-program-paying-rent-coronavirus-tenants/6177400/7/16/2020Houston, Texas29.7604267, -95.3698028
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CityTexasKilleenThe Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP)-KilleenThe Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) provides rental assistance to income-eligible households impacted by COVID-19 to help them stay housed during the pandemic and help them recover economically from the impact of the pandemic.http://www.killeentexas.gov/298/Programs-ServicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipCity of KilleenCity/County DepartmentCARESTenantFirst-come first-servedhttps://kdhnews.com/news/coronavirus/city-offers-rental-assistance-to-residents-affected-by-covid-19/article_69b1993c-7601-11eb-ad76-6fca65cf8b27.htmlhttps://www.kxxv.com/hometown/bell-county/city-of-killeen-offering-rental-assistance-eviction-diversion-assistance-to-residents-impacted-by-covid-193/5/2021Killeen, Texas31.1171194, -97.72779589999999
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CityTexasKilleenCOVID-19 Financial Hardship AssistanceThe City of Killeen dedicated CARES Act funding to assist residents with utility bills and rent who have experienced job loss, reduction in hours of employment, inability to work because of quarantine or a related situation resulting from the pandemic.http://www.killeentexas.gov/298/Programs-ServicesCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationKilleen Department of Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$613,676.00CARES, CDBG-CVBoth$4,000.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification PermittedYesGraduating scale starting with extremely low-income, Families with children under 6; households with disabled personshttps://www.kcentv.com/article/news/local/killeen-launches-rent-utility-relief-programs-for-those-impacted-by-covid-19-pandemic/500-d37b2cdc-c6c0-4653-9c7f-eed4b585a7c4https://www.killeentexas.gov/298/Programs-Serviceshttps://www.kxxv.com/hometown/bell-county/city-of-killeen-offering-rental-mortgage-assistance-to-residents-affected-by-covid-197/16/2020Killeen, Texas31.1171194, -97.72779589999999
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CityTexasLubbockSalvation Army
Rent and Utility Assistance
The Salvation is providing rent and utility assistance to those impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Clients meeting the eligibility criteria for rent assistance will be assisted with an amount up to $750.00. Clients meeting the eligibility requirements for utility assistance will be assisted with an amount up to $250.00. This effort is funded through a $75,000 grants from the Community Foundation of West Texas and the Lubbock Area United Way.https://www.salvationarmytexas.org/lubbock/COVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipSalvation ArmyNon-governmental$75,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknown$750.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kcbd.com/2020/04/13/covid-response-effort-continues-with-salvation-army-rentutility-assistance/7/16/2020Lubbock, Texas33.5778631, -101.8551665
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CityTexasLubbockCity of Lubbock COVID-19 Emergency Rent and Utility AssistanceAssistance is available for persons or families who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Applicants must:
Live within the City limits of Lubbock
Meet Income Criteria
Submit a Complete Application
Include all Required Back-Up Documentation
Have a Current Lease Agreement
https://ci.lubbock.tx.us/departments/community-developmentCOVID Response Program80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationCity of LubbockCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVUnknownFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://ci.lubbock.tx.us/storage/images/U8S8vK7PkkrRJqZatlS2JjzMVbbUR9ZQWMwYpb4E.pdfhttps://ci.lubbock.tx.us/departments/community-developmenthttps://www.everythinglubbock.com/news/local-news/city-of-lubbock-and-other-organizations-offer-covid-19-relief/10/14/2020Lubbock, Texas33.5778631, -101.8551665
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CityTexasMissouri CityCOVID-19 CARES Act Fund Rent and Utility AssistanceMissouri City City Council authorized the city to spend $2.3 million of federal coronavirus relief funding during its Aug. 3 meeting. This money from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, which passed Congress in March, was allocated to Missouri City from Fort Bend County based on the city’s population. The city is eligible to be reimbursed for certain expenses—incurred through Dec. 30—related to the coronavirus pandemic up to $3.7 million. Included in the community outreach efforts is a $500,000 small-business grant program and a $500,000 rental assistance program. These programs will each provide up to $2,500 in assistance for 200 families or businesses.https://www.missouricitytx.gov/1031/Rental-Mortgage-Utility-AssistanceCOVID Response Program$500,000.00CARESUnknown$2,500.00https://www.missouricitytx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12462/CARES-Act-Funds-LGA-Adopted-Budget-20200519?bidId=https://communityimpact.com/houston/sugar-land-missouri-city/coronavirus/2020/08/04/missouri-city-to-spend-23-million-on-coronavirus-relief-including-rental-assistance-small-business-grants/8/12/2020Missouri City, Texas29.6185669, -95.5377215
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CountyTexasMontgomery CountyMontgomery County CARES ACT CDBG-CV ProgramOn April 21, the Montgomery County Community Development was notified that it would receive $2,416,459 in Round 1 CARES Act funding, Director of Community Development Joanne Ducharme said. The entity expects to assist 935 households to avoid eviction and homelessness with Round 1 funding. The funds are being used towards 2 months of rental assistance and prescription assistance, dispersed by nonprofits in each precinct. Montgomery County announced on June 3 an additional $10 million towards rent and mortgage relief for its residents, estimated to impact 4,000 households.https://www.mctx.org/departments/departments_a_-_c/community_development/covid-19_cares_act.phpCOVID Response ProgramRound 1: 80% AMI
Round 2: Any Income, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice
W-9/Payee InformationCrisis Assistance Center; Mission Northeast; Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Conroe; Society of Samaritans; Interfaith of the Woodlands; Montgomery County Community DevelopmentNon-governmental$12,400,000.00CARESBoth$2,500.00First-come first-servedhttps://abc13.com/rent-relief-covid-19-coronavirus-montgomery-county-covid19/6229572/https://www.mctx.org/departments/departments_a_-_c/community_development/2019_cares_act_-_covid-19_funding.phphttps://communityimpact.com/houston/conroe-montgomery/2020/05/26/heres-how-montgomery-county-will-distribute-round-1-cares-act-funding/7/16/2020Montgomery County, Texas30.3213482, -95.4777811
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CityTexasPearlandPearland Coronavirus Rental and Utilities Assistance ProgramDue to the economic impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Pearland is inviting qualifying applicants to apply for rental and/or utility assistance through the Coronavirus Rental and Utilities Assistance Program for September and October 2020.https://emergencyassistance.powerappsportals.us/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Provider Enrollment form, upload supporting documents, and review and sign a Participating Provider AgreementCity of PearlandCity/County Department$795,000.00CARESArrears only$3,000.002 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://communityimpact.com/houston/pearland-friendswood/government/2020/10/23/pearland-launches-rent-assistance-program/https://abc13.com/pearland-rent-relief-program-help-paying-because-of-covid-19-financial-assistance-in-coronavirus-pandemic-cares-act-funding/7278873/https://emergencyassistance.powerappsportals.us/10/29/2020Pearland, Texas29.5635666, -95.2860474
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CityTexasPlanoVolunteers of America Texas Home Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) ProgramThe Volunteers of America Texas Home Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides rental assistance and housing help to residents in Plano, TX who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to the Covid-19 pandemic.https://www.voatx.org/help-the-homelessCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Must be becoming homeless in 14 days or alraedy homelessVolunteers of America TexasNon-governmental$313,000.00OTHERTenantFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/plano/coronavirus/2021/01/27/plano-launches-rental-assistance-program-for-those-affected-by-covid-19/https://www.voatx.org/help-the-homelesshttps://www.voatx.org/pdf_files/tbra-application2/3/2021Plano, Texas33.0198431, -96.6988856
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CityTexasSan AntonioSan Antonio Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP)Applicants with a household income at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) will be eligible to receive up to nine (9) months of rent or mortgage assistance as well as assistance with current of SAWS, CPS, and internet bills. Cash assistance is no longer available but you will be connected to a benefits navigator to aid you in enrolling in long term benefits. You are not eligible for assistance if you have received assistance from the state or entity for the same months you are requesting assistance from the City.https://covid19.sanantonio.gov/Services/Rent-and-Mortgage-Help-HousingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must not have receievd previous fundsCity of San AntonioCity/County DepartmentERA Program - Treasury, CARESTenant6-9 monthsYes50 AMI or lesshttps://www.sanantonio.gov/Portals/0/Files/NHSD/Programs/FairHousing/RequiredDocsForAssistance.pdf3/15/2021San Antonio, Texas29.4241219, -98.49362819999999
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CityTexasSan AntonioSan Antonio COVID-19 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PHASE 2The city council sent another $24.1 million on Thursday to a widely used assistance program that has helped thousands of San Antonio residents pay their rent and other bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 Emergency Housing Assistance Program has already received $52.5 million through two previous phases of funding - $50.9 million of which will end up going to San Antonio residents. The other $1.6 million covers operating costs into December.https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Programs/FairHousingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationSan Antonio Neighborhood & Housing Services DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$24,100,000.00Both2 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/09/18/city-sends-241-million-toward-emergency-housing-assistance/https://dhs.mendixcloud.com/p/Kinetech/GovTech/HousingAssistance9/22/2020San Antonio, Texas29.4241219, -98.49362819999999
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CityTexasSan AntonioSan Antonio COVID-19 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMA new emergency assistance plan could makes lives easier for people who can't pay their rent. Tenants who have lost their jobs or been laid off due to COVID-19 are eligible for the innovative program.https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Programs/FairHousingCOVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationSan Antonio Neighborhood & Housing Services DepartmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$52,500,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARES, CRFBoth$5,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/new-rent-relief-program-aimed-at-people-who-lost-jobs-to-covid-19https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Programs/FairHousinghttps://www.sanantonio.gov/Portals/0/Files/NHSD/Programs/FairHousing/policyEHAP.pdf7/16/2020San Antonio, Texas29.4241219, -98.49362819999999
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CityTexasSan BenitoSan Benito Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (SBCARES)The City of San Benito received funds from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES) that will be allocated for a Hardship Assistance Program. These funds will provide financial assistance to residents who have experienced financial hardship due to temporary or permanent loss of employment income.http://www.cityofsanbenito.com/725/Program-overviewCOVID Response Program120% of AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeOffice of Emergency ManagementCity/County Department$180,000.00CARES, CRFArrears only$3,000.003 monthshttps://www.valleymorningstar.com/2020/09/30/san-benito-offers-residents-rent-mortgage-utilities-help-pandemic/10/7/2020San Benito, Texas26.132576, -97.6311006
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CountyTexasTarrant CountyCARE 4 Tarrant Rental Assistance ProgramThe Tarrant County Commissioners Court has allocated funds to assist with rental payments for those directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis subject to periodic review of eligibility.http://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/county/social-services/rental-assistance-program.htmlCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee Information, Provide copy of rental ledger and leaseTarrant CountyCity/County Department$10,000,000.00CARESBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.star-telegram.com/news/coronavirus/article246733056.htmlhttp://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/county/social-services/rental-assistance-program.html11/4/2020Tarrant County, Texas32.7732044, -97.35165579999999
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CityTexasThe ColonyThe Colony COVID-19 Relief FundThe Colony City Council on Tuesday approved a budget amendment that is designed to provide assistance to its residents impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic. Joe Perez, director of community relations and programming, said $15,000 will go to the Next Steps nonprofit organization to help residents with rent and utility payments.https://nextstepstc.org/the-colony-covid-19-relief-fund/Pre-COVID ProgramProof of Residency (General), Current LeaseNext StepsNon-governmental$15,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERUnknownhttps://starlocalmedia.com/thecolonycourierleader/news/the-colony-to-provide-rental-relief-for-residents/article_030abaf8-c312-11ea-8b6b-b3ca6678db58.htmlhttps://nextstepstc.org/the-colony-covid-19-relief-fund/7/16/2020The Colony, Texas33.0806083, -96.89283089999999
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CityTexasTravis CountyTravis County Rental AssistanceThe Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously approved the allocation of $10 million for direct rent, mortgage and utility assistance. The rental assistance will be available to Travis County residents. This one-time cash assistance was complemented by a $2.4 million budget transfer to the county’s emergency assistance program to make up for the pre-Covid funding shortfall. The budget transfer will be an ongoing source of financial assistance for county residents seeking help with rent or mortgage payments and represents a 355 percent increase in funding. However, the county will need to use the $10 million of rental assistance funds taken from its $61 million Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act allocation by December.https://www.traviscountytx.gov/health-human-services/individuals-families/applyPre-COVID Program150% -250% FPL, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseTravis County Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$6,500,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2020/05/travis-county-approves-10m-for-direct-rental-and-mortgage-assistance/#:~:text=Housing-,Travis%20County%20approves%20%2410M%20for%20direct%20rental%20and%20mortgage,available%20to%20Travis%20County%20residents.https://www.traviscountytx.gov/health-human-services/individuals-families/applyhttps://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2020/10/travis-county-reallocates-cares-act-housing-assistance-funding-to-meet-deadlines-talks-covid-19-plasma-funding-effort/7/16/2020Travis County, Texas30.267153, -97.7430608
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CityTexasVictoriaCity of Victoria's CDBG-CV Rental and Mortgage Assistance ProgramThe City of Victoria's CDBG-CV Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program provides eligible applicants emergency rental or mortgage assistance for those that have been financially impacted by COVID-19. A total of $40,555.00 has been allocated to this program and will be disbursed to eligible applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis.https://www.victoriatx.gov/774/CDBG-CV-Rental-Mortgage-Assistance-ProgrCOVID Response Program51%-80% AMI, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Must be U.S. citizenW-9/Payee InformationCity of VictoriaCity/County Department$40,555.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$4,500.006 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.victoriatx.gov/774/CDBG-CV-Rental-Mortgage-Assistance-Progrhttps://www.victoriatx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3450/Rental-and-Mortgage-Assistance-Program-Required-Documents-PDF?bidId=https://www.crossroadstoday.com/residents-struggling-to-pay-rent-and-mortgage-can-apply-for-financial-assistance-through-the-city/11/4/2020Victoria, Texas28.8052674, -97.0035982
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CityTexasVictoriaTERAP RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMThe City of Victoria has received $176,363 in Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) funds to assist eligible citizens behind on their rent due, for a total of up to 6 months, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.victoriatx.gov/774/TERAP-Rental-Assistance-ProgramCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipVictoria’s Development ServicesCity/County Department$176,363.00Tenant6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/local/victoria-offering-rental-assistance-for-residents-affected-by-pandemic/article_3ae177f6-6b31-11eb-85c8-a7dac6b6f3f3.htmlhttps://www.victoriatx.gov/774/TERAP-Rental-Assistance-Program3/5/2021Victoria, Texas28.8052674, -97.0035982
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CityTexasWacoCity of Waco Rental & Mortgage Assistance ProgramThe City of Waco is providing short-term emergency rental assistance to families or individuals who're struggling financially due to the loss of a job or reduced hours as a result of Covid-19.https://covidwaco.com/rental-mortgage-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must be a city of Waco resident at least 6 of the previous 12 months; must have an incomeW-9/Payee InformationCity of WacoCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVBoth$2,400.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://covidwaco.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Rental-Assistance-and-Foreclosure-Prevention-FAQ-English.pdfhttps://www.kcentv.com/article/news/local/city-of-waco-providing-rental-assistance-to-residents-struggling-due-to-covid-19/500-555055b3-8c21-4b13-98ac-d920e50f91499/22/2020Waco, Texas31.549333, -97.1466695
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CityTexasWacoWaco Rental Assistance Program (RAPMFP)Rental assistance is available to residents of Waco who have been affected by COVID-19.https://www.eoacwaco.org/community-services/city-of-waco-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must be a city of Waco resident at least 6 of the previous 12 monthsW-9/Payee InformationEconomic Opportunities Advancement CorporationNon-governmentalCARESBoth$2,400.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.fox44news.com/news/local-news/rental-assistance-available-in-waco/https://www.eoacwaco.org/community-services/city-of-waco-rental-assistance/https://www.eoacwaco.org/community-services/cares-act/7/16/2020Waco, Texas31.549333, -97.1466695
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CountyTexasWilliamson CountyWilco Forward Phase 3 Rent and Utility AssistanceWilco Forward Phase III is funded with $5 million from a combination of Community Development Block Grant funds and federal CARES Act funds. Phase III provides rent and utility assistance to residents that are in need through partnerships with local non-profits. Terms of agreement were approved between Williamson County and The Caring Place, The Salvation Army, and the Round Rock Serving Center.https://salvationarmyaustin.org/williamson-county-service-center/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationSalvation Army, Round Rock Serving Center, Caring PlaceNon-governmental$5,000,000.00CDBG, CARESBoth$1,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cedarparktexas.gov/home/showdocument?id=15325https://www.wilco.org/forward#:~:text=Wilco%20Forward%20Phase%20III%20is,partnerships%20with%20local%20non%2Dprofits.https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/salvation-army-williamson-county-offers-assistance-for-residents-impacted-by-covid-1910/14/2020Williamson County, Texas30.7591685, -97.69822719999999
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CityTexasMcAllenMcAllen Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of McAllen was awarded funds from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to provide rental assistance to our community. Our goal is housing security for renters who have been impacted by COVID-19. Through two State-sponsored programs, the Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) and Texas Eviction Diversion Program (TEDP), McAllen tenants may be eligible for up to six months in rental assistance, including five-months of rental arrears with at least one current month. Rental assistance will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis to qualifying households who have remitted completed applications.https://mcallen.net/departments/grants/cdbg/rentalassistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current LeaseCity of McAllenCity/County DepartmentCDBG-CVTenantBothFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/city-of-mcallen-offers-covid-19-rental-assistance/3/10/2021McAllen , Texas26.2034071, -98.23001239999999
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StateUtahUtah Rental Assistance Program/Housing Assistance ProgramThe Rental Assistance Program has been funded by the CARES Act and is designed to assist Utah renters whose ability to pay rent has been negatively impacted by COVID-19, but whose
needs are not being met by other programs. Primarily this funding should assist those who are not eligible for unemployment benefits. .
https://rentrelief.utah.gov/COVID Response Program100% AMI or less, COVID HardshipUtah Department of Workforce ServicesOther$20,000,000.00HOME, CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CV, CSBGBothFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/rental-assistance-program-to-launch-monday/https://www.utahhousing.org/uploads/2/6/4/4/26444747/rental_assistance_program_utah_may_2020.pdfhttps://kslnewsradio.com/1930699/utah-updates-rental-assistance-program-during-covid-19-pandemic/7/16/2020Utah39.3209801, -111.0937311
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CityUtahMoabMoab COVID-19 Housing Relief FundCity of Moab, Grand County and the Housing Authority of South Eastern Utah will oversee the distribution of donated funds to support rental assistance. Funds distributed directly to landlords every two weeks. Households with no or limited access to other sources of assistance can receive one month of assistance.https://www.facebook.com/HASUtah/photos/pb.660721350678876.-2207520000../3114458768638443/?type=3&theaterCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Ineligible for federal or unemployment assistanceHousing Authority of Southeastern UtahHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$36,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknownOne-timeUnknownhttps://www.kuer.org/post/moab-creates-rent-assistance-fund-residents-facing-crippling-bills-after-tourism-shutdown#stream/0https://moabmc.org/covid-donatehttps://www.facebook.com/HASUtah/photos/pb.660721350678876.-2207520000../3160492330701753/?type=3&theater7/16/2020Moab, Utah38.5733155, -109.5498395
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CountyUtahSummit CountySummit County Financial AssistanceThe Park City Community Foundation recently announced the recipients of $1 million in grants provided by Summit County’s federal coronavirus relief funds, with the bulk of the money going to one nonprofit to deliver direct aid to families struggling with the threat of homelessness. Jewish Family Service was awarded nearly $420,000, most of which Executive Director Ellen Silver said would be used for direct assistance, like rent payments.https://www.jfsutah.org/our-programs/for-financial-needs/item/163-safety-net-programCOVID Response ProgramW-9/Payee InformationJewish Family ServicesNon-governmental$420,000.00CARES, CRFUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.parkrecord.com/news/summit-county/local-nonprofits-receive-1m-in-coronavirus-relief-with-the-bulk-going-to-rental-assistance/https://www.jfsutah.org/our-programs/for-financial-needs/item/163-safety-net-programhttps://parkcitycf.org/community-response-fund-grantees/1/5/2021Summit County, Utah40.8297566, -110.9983515
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CountyUtahWeber CountyCOVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramNearly $400,000 has been earmarked to help Weber County residents impacted by COVID-19, out of work and struggling to pay their rent. The funds come thanks to the federal CARES Act, the initiative aimed at helping countering the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The money is funneled to Weber County through the state.http://www.webercountyutah.gov/Housing-Authority/documents/ERA%20Covid-19.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Must be in Weber County but not in Ogden City; Must have applied for unemployment and been deniedW-9/Payee InformationWeber Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$384,000.00CARESArrears only$4,500.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttp://www.webercountyutah.gov/Housing-Authority/documents/ERA%20Covid-19.pdfhttps://www.standard.net/news/government/weber-county-program-offers-384k-in-rent-help-but-few-may-qualify/article_b1016a0e-99d8-5535-ae7f-d0b2a516af1e.htmlhttp://www.webercountyutah.gov/Housing-Authority/7/16/2020Weber County, Utah41.2602635, -111.9522491
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StateVermontVermont Rental Housing Stabilization Program (RHSP)The Vermont State Housing Authority (VSHA) Rental Housing Stabilization Program (RHSP) is for funding landlords on behalf of tenants in need of rental arrearage assistance due to COVID-19 to avert tenant eviction. Up to 3 months of emergency rental assistance and rental arrearage payments to property owners suffering from non-payment of rent, to prevent tenant evictions and prevent an increase in family homelessness. Available to all property owners with a maximum of 20 units assisted per owner.https://www.vsha.org/rental-housing-stabilization-program/COVID Response ProgramPast Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Landlords must own no more than 20 units.W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountVermont State Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$25,000,000.00CARES, CRFArrears onlyVSHA Payment Standard3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.vsha.org/rental-housing-stabilization-program/https://accd.vermont.gov/sites/accdnew/files/documents/Vermont%20Economic%20Recovery%20Package%20-%202020-05-20.pdfhttps://www.vsha.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RHSP-FAQs-7.14.20.pdf7/16/2020Vermont44.5588028, -72.57784149999999
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StateVirginiaVirginia Rent and Mortgage Relief ProgramVirginia Rent and Mortgage Relief program is partnering with nonprofits and local governments, who will distribute it to eligible households. To qualify, renters or homeowners have to show proof of income — unemployment compensation counts — and a valid lease or mortgage statement, or simply documentation from the landlord confirming they are renting that home. Eligible homeowners and renters can apply and get one-time financial assistance to cover payments back to April 1 and going forward. People applying must have a rent or mortgage at or below 150% of the fair market rent and an income at or below 80% of the median area income. But from now until July 20, households with a gross household income at or below 50% of the area median income will get priority.https://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/rmrpCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Have a rent or mortgage amount that is at or below 150% Fair Market Rent (FMR)W-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Must either forgive some payments OR implement payment plan with tenantsVirginia Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$62,000,000.00CARESBothBothNo capOne-time with opportunity for renewalUnknownYes50% AMI or less prioritizedhttps://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/rmrphttps://www.pilotonline.com/government/virginia/vp-nw-coronavirus-evictions-rent-relief-program-20200629-jqep4vemgndgrj4fwcv7so3n7a-story.htmlhttps://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/all-releases/2020/october/headline-860749-en.html7/16/2020Virginia37.4315734, -78.6568942
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StateVirginiaPeople Inc. Rental Assistance ProgramPeople Inc. is offering rental assistance to qualifying individuals who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Rental assistance will be paid directly to landlords of qualifying tenants. Rental assistance is available to qualifying individuals who live in Buchanan County, Bristol City, Clarke County, Culpeper County, Dickenson County, Fauquier County, Frederick County, Manassas City, Manassas Park City, Page County, Prince William County, Rappahannock County, Russell County, Shenandoah County, Warren County and Washington County.https://www.peopleinc.net/media/News/People%20Inc.%20offers%20rental%20assistance%20to%20individuals%20affected%20by%20COVID-19.pdfCOVID Response Program200% FPL or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticePeople Inc.Non-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSArrears onlyUnknownhttps://wcyb.com/news/local/people-inc-offering-rental-assistance-to-those-impacted-by-covid-19https://www.peopleinc.net/media/News/People%20Inc.%20offers%20rental%20assistance%20to%20individuals%20affected%20by%20COVID-19.pdf7/16/2020Virginia37.4315734, -78.6568942
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CityVirginiaAlexandriaAlexandria COVID-19 Emergency Rent Relief Assistance ProgramAlexandria is now accepting applications for $600 per month for three months of emergency rental assistance for low-income residents affected by COVID-19.https://www.alexandriava.gov/housing/info/default.aspx?id=115425&fbclid=IwAR2UKLUAcgZH5ORVeQ_fKqqeiRxiKVtDcZ4oH40wNXg2s6hvqTkLCh0f468COVID Response Program80% AMI or less (approximately), COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVID, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment Plan, Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Participant and landlord must set up a payment plan that will allow participant to repay any remaining rent owed.City of Alexandria Office of HousingDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESBoth$1,800.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedYes~30% AMI or lesshttps://www.alxnow.com/2020/05/21/alexandria-now-offering-emergency-rent-relief-for-residents-affected-by-covid-19/https://www.alexandriava.gov/housing/info/default.aspx?id=115425&fbclid=IwAR2UKLUAcgZH5ORVeQ_fKqqeiRxiKVtDcZ4oH40wNXg2s6hvqTkLCh0f468https://www.alexandriava.gov/housing/default.aspx?id=1155707/16/2020Alexandria, Virginia38.8048355, -77.0469214
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CityVirginiaCharlottesvilleCity of Charlottesville Housing RELIEF FundOn June 15, 2020, Charlottesville City Council unanimously voted to create the Housing RELIEF Fund to address the City’s housing crisis due to COVID-19. The Fund provides short-term financial assistance to tenants and landlords in the form of rent payments. The program focuses on providing assistance to the following groups:

1.) Individuals residing in the City who were recently released from a correctional institution (from January 2020 to present).

2.) Individuals and households in the City that are experiencing homelessness, and more specifically, households with children under the age of 18.

3.) Landlords who have rental tenants that reside in the City and are at risk of experiencing homelessness due to nonpayment of rent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://www.charlottesville.gov/209/Downtown-Job-CenterCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, If accepted, may be required to participate in additional services to help stabilize their housing situationCity of Charlottesville Downtown Job CenterCity/County Department$792,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown$9,000.006 monthsNeitherYes, Funds doled in three waves: First up to 50% AMI, then up to 60 AMI, and up to 80% AMI. In addition to targeting the following: 1.) Recently incarcerated
2.) households with children under the age of 18
3.) L at risk of experiencing homelessness;
https://www.charlottesville.gov/civicalerts.aspx?AID=243https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/charlottesville-allocates-housing-fund-monies-to-assist-in-pandemic-relief/article_6eb6696c-ab5f-532c-91c0-39c93092a72e.html7/16/2020Charlottesville, Virginia38.0293059, -78.47667810000002
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CityVirginiaDanvilleCity of Danville's COVID-19 Residential Rental Rent/Mortgage Assistance ProgramThis fund will assist with delinquent mortgage and/or rent for individuals affected by COVID-19. (Affected includes: loss of job, work hours decreased, had to stay home to take care of child due to daycare or schools being closed or unable to work or apply for work due to positive COVID-19 test) The mortgage/rent must be delinquent from March 25 to current day.
https://www.danvilleva.gov/FormCenter/Community-Development-Housing-Forms-25/City-of-Danvilles-COVID19-Residential-Re-177COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeLandlord letter with arrears amountCity of DanvilleCity/County DepartmentCARES, CDBG-CVTenantArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedhttps://godanriver.com/news/local/500-000-in-rental-mortgage-help-available-for-danville-residents-affected-by-covid-19/article_3b4e88e2-3630-5a7d-a3c2-8a5024cf3f0e.htmlhttps://www.danvilleva.gov/FormCenter/Community-Development-Housing-Forms-25/City-of-Danvilles-COVID19-Residential-Re-1772/11/2021Danville, Virginia36.5859718, -79.39502279999999
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CityVirginiaFalls ChurchEmergency Financial AssistanceThe City of Falls Church is offering emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities for those who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. City of Falls Church, Housing and Human Services also serves as a referring agency for needs such as food, dental care for adults, and health care.https://www.fallschurchva.gov/681/Housing-Human-ServicesCOVID Response ProgramCOVID HardshipCity of Falls ChurchCity/County Department$15,000.00CARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.fallschurchva.gov/681/Housing-Human-Serviceshttps://www.fallschurchva.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12763/COVID-financial-assistance-flyer-?bidId=https://www.tysonsreporter.com/2020/10/27/falls-church-allocates-more-covid-response-funding-but-warns-of-dire-fiscal-straits-ahead/11/18/2020Falls Church, Virginia38.88233400000001, -77.1710914
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CityVirginiaFront RoyalFront Royal Rental and Mortgage AssistanceThe Salvation Army in Front Royal is offering assistance with rental and mortgage arrearages. To qualify, your arrearage must be related to COVID-19. The following information is required to be brought to appointments: proof of income before and after COVID, copies of major bills and a letter from your landlord or mortgage company showing the amount of arrearage.540-635-4020COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee Information, Letter from landlord to demonstrate arrearagesSalvation ArmyNon-governmentalArrears onlyUnknownhttps://www.nvdaily.com/calendar/rent-mortgage-assistance/event_e3bdf6a6-1e29-11eb-ac15-27ff26049433.html11/18/2020Front Royal, Virginia38.9181671, -78.1944446
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CountyVirginiaHenrico CountyHenrico COVID-19 Emergency Rental AssistanceThe Henrico COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance (COVID-19-ERA) program provides emergency rental assistance to income-eligible households economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic through job loss, furlough, reduction in hours of pay, and/or extraordinary child/adult care expenses as a result of school or daycare closures. Assistance is intended for the purpose of preventing homelessness. Applicants who do not face imminent homelessness because they have financial resources, have made suitable arrangements with their landlord to avoid loss of housing, or who have family, friends, or others who would assist them to avoid homelessness do not qualify for these grants.

Rental assistance is made possible through the use of Community Development Block Grant-CV (CDBG-CV) & Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV) funds. CDBG-CV & ESG-CV funds will be used for emergency rental payments on behalf of income-eligible households economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Payment will be made directly to a bona fide landlord, property management agent or company to pay down rentals in arrears.

Emergency rental assistance will be made on behalf of eligible Henrico residents while funds last. Payments will be made up to $1,500 per month, for a maximum period of 4 months. Payments are limited to rental arears, delinquency fees, and court costs accrued during the pandemic, and are limited to property currently occupied by the applicant. Payments are limited to one per household.
https://henrico.us/services/henrico-covid-19-emergency-rental-assistance/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Liquid Asset Limitations, Rental inspection; no other rental subsidies,W-9/Payee InformationHenrico Department of Social servicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$360,000.00CARES, ESG-CV, CDBG-CVArrears only$6,000.004 monthsUnknownYesExperienced homelessness in the past 5 years or the past 3 years with children in public schoolhttps://rvahub.com/2020/07/13/henrico-launches-rental-assistance-program-for-residents-impacted-by-the-covid-economy/7/16/2020Henrico County, Virginia37.5059332, -77.3324425
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CountyVirginiaLoudon CountyLoudon County COVID-19 Limited Rent AssistanceOn April 7, the Loudon County Board of Supervisors approved $200,000 from the Eastern Loudoun County Home Revitalization Program to create the rental assistance program.https://www.loudoun.gov/5348/COVID-19-Limited-Rent-AssistanceCOVID Response Program70% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Timely Rent Payment Pre-COVIDW-9/Payee Information, Statement from landlord or property owner showing account history
since March 2020, AND the current balance owed.
Loudon County Health & Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$200,000.00OTHERArrears only6 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.loudountimes.com/news/loudoun-county-establishes-rental-assistance-program-in-response-to-covid-19/article_dfc4449c-7dcf-11ea-9085-3f690b380f0d.htmlhttps://www.loudoun.gov/5348/COVID-19-Limited-Rent-Assistance7/16/2020Loudon County, Virginia39.076767, -77.6536125
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CityVirginiaRichmondEviction Diversion ProgramThe Stoney administration today announced that $6 million of the $20.1 million in CARES Act funding provided to the city will fund the Eviction Diversion Program and rental assistance.
The sum represents 30 percent of the state’s total allocation to the City of Richmond. The funding will support both households currently facing evictions pending in the courts as well as those at risk of eviction due to economic challenges arising from COVID-19.
https://actsrva.org/Pre-COVID ProgramACTS RVANon-governmental$6,000,000.00CARESUnknownhttp://richmondfreepress.com/news/2020/jun/25/city-sets-6m-eviction-assistance-plan-aid-during-c/https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/6m-in-cares-act-funding-will-fund-eviction-diversion-rental-assistance7/16/2020Richmond, Virginia37.5407246, -77.4360481
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CityVirginiaVirginia BeachVirginia Beach Eviction Prevention Assistance ProgramThe Virginia Beach Eviction Prevention Assistance program will provide eligible households with short-term assistance towards rental arrears since April 1, 2020 and one month’s rent. Assistance is provided one time, and payments are made directly to the landlord or property manager.https://emergency.vbgov.com/coronavirus#moneyCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Applicant must have applied for, or in the process of, applying for unemployment benefits and must be able to provide supporting documentation.
Applicant must be able to meet basic needs once assistance is provided (e.g. food, utilities, etc.). NOTE: Was only distributed to 50% AMI or less due to high demand
W-9/Payee InformationVirginia Beach Housing & Neighborhood PreservationDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic DevelopmentCARESBothVaries depending on number of bedroomsOne-timeUnknownYes50% AMI or less prioritizedhttps://www.wtkr.com/news/virginia-beach-launches-eviction-prevention-program-for-renters-impacted-by-covid-19https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/housing-neighborhood-preservation/Pages/eviction-prevention-assistance.aspxhttps://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/housing-neighborhood-preservation/Documents/VB-Eviction-Prevention-Assistance-Program.pdf7/16/2020Virginia Beach, Virginia36.8529263, -75.97798499999999
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RegionVirginiaWilliamsburg, James City County, and York CountyGreater Williamsburg Rental AssistanceThe Williamsburg Health Foundation said it is granting $1 million to be split up between the City of Williamsburg, James City County and York County to prevent rental evictions. Many residents have been on the verge of evictions from their rental property as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.757-259-5340COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationWilliamsburg, James City County, and York CountyCity/County Department$1,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSTenantFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/local/virginia/williamsburg/health-foundation-grants-1-million-to-prevent-rental-evictions-in-greater-williamsburg/291-2a7e4c29-3345-4374-af9c-8aac56aefab6https://jamescitycountyva.gov/3817/Emergency-Rental-Assistance2/3/2021Williamsburg, James City County, and York County, Virginia37.275641, -76.74148149999999
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StateWashingtonCOVID-19 Crisis LIHEAP Benefit ProgramWashington State’s Department of Commerce last week provided up to $1,000 in rental assistance and up to $500 in energy assistance for households that qualify for the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).https://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/community-grants/commerce-provides-9-million-in-rent-and-energy-assistance-to-serve-estimated-5000-low-income-householdsCOVID Response Program125% FPL or less, Must have received or will receive a LIHEAP or Low Income Rate Assistance Program (LIRAP) benefit in the current program yearWashington Department of CommerceDepartment of Revenue/Taxes/Commerce$1,350,000.00CARESArrears only$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/community-grants/commerce-provides-9-million-in-rent-and-energy-assistance-to-serve-estimated-5000-low-income-households7/16/2020Washington47.7510741, -120.7401385
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StateWashingtonWashington Eviction Rent Assistance ProgramThe Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP) Grant is intended to prevent evictions by paying past due, current due, and future rent, targeting limited resources to those with the greatest needs while working to distribute funds equitably. Gov. Jay Inslee announced the state has distributed nearly $365 million in federal funds to help with COVID-19 response and relief efforts across Washington. This includes $100 million to provide rent assistance to low-income renters at risk of homelessness, using an existing framework to send rent payments directly to landlords.https://www.commerce.wa.gov/serving-communities/homelessness/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Must have at least one month of rent not paid or partially unpaid since March 1, 2020, and must meet an additional housing vulnerability criteria (severely cost-burdened, previously homeless within last 5 years, eviction history within last 7 years, housing disrupted due to discrimination, at risk of severe illness, disability)W-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Landlord Payment Agreement FormWashington Department of CommerceDepartment of Revenue/Taxes/Commerce$120,000,000.00CARES, CRFBoth80% total rent due or FMR3 monthsFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification PermittedYeshttps://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-announces-funding-rent-assistance-tribal-recovery-efforts-small-businesses-andhttps://kimatv.com/news/local/state-announces-1-million-in-funding-for-rent-assistancehttps://deptofcommerce.app.box.com/s/kb5sds2gv4yc9n931j1e7f1dikvlyub1/file/6968732125177/16/2020Washington47.7510741, -120.7401385
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CityWashingtonBothellBothell Emergency AssistanceThe city of Bothell is partnering with the Northshore Senior Center to dispense $131,200 in grant relief dollars to eligible Bothell residents who lack sufficient income or resources to meet their financial obligations due to the coronavirus pandemic. “We are doing primarily rental assistance and utility assistance but could do other assistance if the need was there.”https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJlBb7zPqB48HbWTZ4gs3mgvZAwmYl7QwARLO1U32PUBaIzg/viewformCOVID Response ProgramOpen to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusNorthshore Senior CenterNon-governmental$131,200.00CARESArrears onlyOne-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJlBb7zPqB48HbWTZ4gs3mgvZAwmYl7QwARLO1U32PUBaIzg/viewformhttps://www.nwnews.com/news/emergency-assistance-funding-available-for-bothell-residents/article_dd09f324-f911-11ea-89e3-a3afe11b7afc.htmlhttps://www.bothellwa.gov/9/22/2020Bothell, Washington47.76011099999999, -122.2054452
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CityWashingtonBremertonBremerton COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramThe Bremerton COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program is a modification of a Rental Assistance Program funded by the Bremerton Housing Authority and the City. The City and BHA each put $100,000 into the Rental Assistance Program. An additional $268,383 from the CARES Act Federal Stimulus package was added to the Bremerton COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the requirements temporarily changed (income limits were broadened). The program provides up to 3 months of assistance to help pay rent (up to 70% of the contract rent), or up to three months' rent for eviction prevention (with a pay or vacate notice). Eligible recipients live within the municipal boundaries of Bremerton, are 18 or older, and have a combined household income between 30% and 80% of the area median income.https://bremertonhousing.org/index.php/19-bha-news/540-cares-act-covid-19-rental-assistance-programPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationBremerton Housing AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$468,383.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARESUnknownUp to 70% of contract rent or full rent for eviction prevention3 monthsUnknownhttps://www.kitsapdailynews.com/news/additional-money-now-available-for-bremertons-rental-assistance-program/https://bremertonhousing.org/index.php/19-bha-news/537-bremerton-covid-19-rental-assistance-program?highlight=WyJyZW50YWwiLCJhc3Npc3RhbmNlIiwicmVudGFsIGFzc2lzdGFuY2UiXQ==7/16/2020Bremerton, Washington47.5650067, -122.6269768
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CountyWashingtonClallam CountyCOVID-19 Emergency FundClallam County commissioners have vetted an agreement with Olympic Community Action Programs to provide rental and mortgage assistance during COVID-19. The proposed agreement would distribute $214,900 in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding to county residents who are struggling to make rent or mortgage payments due to circumstances related to the pandemic.https://olycap.org/apply-for-covid-assistance/COVID Response ProgramOlympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP)Non-governmental$88,100.00CARESUnknown$2,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/clallam-county-working-with-agency-to-help-with-rental-assistance/https://olycap.formstack.com/forms/general_inquiry_copy8/3/2020Clallam County, Washington48.0405122, -124.016766
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CountyWashingtonClark CountyEmergency Rent Asssitance ProgramA $5.5 million assistance program intended to help Clark County residents struggling to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic officially launched Monday. The Emergency Rent Assistance Program will serve an estimated 2,500 to 3,500 low-income households. Eligible households can receive one-time assistance that covers up to three months of past, present or future rent.https://www.councilforthehomeless.org/ERAP/COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Open to All Regardless of Citizenship Status, Tenant must meet one of following: paying 50% of income or more monthly on rent; homeless within past 5 years; eviction within last 7 years; housing disruption due to race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, or religion; at risk of severe illness; disability of any household member; under 25 and pregnant/parenting; under 25 and received specified supportW-9/Payee Information, Signed agreement formCouncil for the HomelessNon-governmental$5,500,000.00Both3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.columbian.com/news/2020/aug/25/clark-county-rolls-out-emergency-rent-assistance-program/https://www.councilforthehomeless.org/ERAP/8/31/2020Clark County, Washington45.7466471, -122.5194378
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CityWashingtonEdmondsEdmonds Housing and Supplementary Relief ProgramGrants from $1,000 are available to individuals and/or households up to two members who meet the income criteria. Grants of up to $1,500 are available to households of three or more members who meet the income criteria. The grants for household expenses are available to families with income below 60% of Snohomish County's average.https://wellspringfs.org/edmondsCOVID Response Program60% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationWellspring Family Services & Washington Kids in TransitionNon-governmental$100,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITYUnknown1000 (1,500 for households of 3+ people)https://www.king5.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/edmonds-considers-payments-to-help-with-food-and-housing/281-4608c75d-164a-4b0a-adeb-badf3100b76fhttps://www.edmondsbeacon.com/story/2020/08/10/news/housing-and-supplementary-relief-fund-grants-available/23591.html8/3/2020Edmonds, Washington47.8106521, -122.3773551
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CityWashingtonEllensburgEllensburg Rental AssistanceThe Ellensburg City Council approved a contract with HopeSource to manage $75,000 of CARES funding to go toward helping community members who are struggling to pay for housing.https://creator.zohopublic.com/beckley.hopesource/demo-yhdp-care-coordination/form-perma/Assistance_Application/81sP6jCq3uOp7F9fymJ1mHtV0tFFpVZeaeyueV0SkBKjd5KsR6O0N4VMOnza72X557Ukjp3BWWpF51vwbVVh6rhvQwpnmdAMd71O?fbclid=IwAR2ElkOn95m6WPmP1m3pj0Zok6TC7OA3CFrCELnBLOUe91QM_vriI4-Q1l4Pre-COVID Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)HopeSourceNon-governmental$75,000.00CARESUnknown3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.yaktrinews.com/city-of-ellensburg-dedicates-75000-in-cares-funding-to-rental-assistance/https://ci.ellensburg.wa.us/1102/Ellensburgcares7/16/2020Ellensburg, Washington46.9965144, -120.5478474
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CountyWashingtonIsland CountyIsland County Human Services COVID-19 AssistanceIsland County Human Services received nearly $1 million in CARES funding to provide rental assistance and other forms of short-term aid (food, utilities, medical, transportation).https://www.islandcountywa.gov/Humanservices/Pages/Home.aspxPre-COVID ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Island County Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$1,000,000.00CARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.islandcountywa.gov/Humanservices/Pages/Home.aspxhttps://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/news/human-services-gives-170000-in-covid-19-aid/8/3/2020Island County, Washington48.19765, -122.579457
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CountyWashingtonKing CountyKing County Eviction Prevention and Rent Assistance ProgramKing County has created a new program to assist households economically impacted by the coronavirus due to illness, loss of income or unemployment who have been unable to meet rent obligations and are at risk for eviction. Over $41 million is dedicated to helping local area residents.https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance.aspxCOVID Response Program50% AMI or less, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Tenant must meet one of following: paying 50% of income or more monthly on rent; homeless within past 5 years; eviction within last 7 years; housing disruption due to race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, or religion; at risk of sever illness; disability of any household memberW-9/Payee Information, Waive Late Fees, Eviction Restrictions, Future Rent Increase Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountKing County Department of Community and Human ServicesDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$12,700,000.00OTHER, CARESBothLotteryhttps://www.kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/constantine/news/release/2020/August/20-rental-assistance.aspxhttps://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/king-county-launches-41-4-million-rental-assistance-and-eviction-prevention-program/https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance.aspx8/21/2020King County, Washington47.5480339, -121.9836029
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CountyWashingtonKing CountyKing County Rental AssistanceUnited Way of King County, the City of Seattle, and King County announced a partnership to expand the United Way’s Home Base program to help provide rental assistance to King County households. An initial investment of $5 million in public and private funds will go to qualifying residents who lost all or part of their income due to the pandemic. The funds, which will go into the United Way’s Community Relief Fund, are estimated to help around 2,000 families stay in their homes.https://www.uwkc.org/renthelp/Pre-COVID Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, NOTE: in cases of informal housing arrangements, Certification of Payment Obligation for Friends or FamilyW-9/Payee Information, Must provide rental ledgerUnited Way of King CountyNon-governmental$17,000,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY, FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERBothOne-timeLotterySelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.king5.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/king-county-united-way-home-base-program-rent-assistance/281-1fee7ea1-5937-4c36-ba11-3123db0bef91https://www.uwkc.org/renthelp/https://www.kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/constantine/news/release/2020/April/10-rental-assistance.aspx7/16/2020King County, Washington47.5480339, -121.9836029
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CountyWashingtonKing CountyCOVID-19/Coronavirus Impact Rent AssistanceMSC currently has limited funding to support households directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with rent assistance. To qualify, you must meet the following requirements:
Live in Auburn, Burien, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, SeaTac, or Tukwila
Have been directly impacted by the crisis and be able to provide documentation of impact
Have a current monthly income that falls within the income limits
https://mschelps.org/gethelp/rentalemergencyassistance/covid19rent/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipMulti-service CenterNon-governmental$4,000,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, CARESTenantUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://b-townblog.com/2021/01/18/multi-service-center-distributes-close-to-4-million-in-rent-assistance/https://mschelps.org/gethelp/rentalemergencyassistance/covid19rent/1/28/2021King County, Washington47.5480339, -121.9836029
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CountyWashingtonKitsapKitsap County COVID-19 Rental Assistance ProgramIf you are a Kitsap County resident and been impacted
financially by COVID-19, you may be eligible for rent or
mortgage assistance for up to 3 months on overdue or
currently owed rent or mortgage payments
https://www.kcr.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Required-Documents-for-COVID-19-Rental-Assistance.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee Information, Landlord agreementKitsap Community ResourcesNon-governmentalCARESBoth3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.kcr.org/https://www.kcr.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Rental-Assistance-Package.pdfhttps://www.kcr.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/KCR-Rent-Mortgage-Info-Flyer-FINAL-July2020.pdf9/29/2020Kitsap, Washington47.6476607, -122.6412583
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CityWashingtonLaceyLacey Financial AssistanceOn Oct. 15, Lacey City Council voted to give $779,050 to families hit hard by the pandemic. The money comes from a second round of the federal CARES Act. The cash is funneled through the state to the city. Lacey partnered with the Community Action Council to make sure all the money goes to people in need.https://caclmt.org/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)Community Action CouncilNon-governmental$600,000.00CARESUnknownFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article246550523.html#:~:text=If%20you're%20a%20Lacey,at%20360%2D438%2D1100.https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/city-lacey-give-nearly-780000-families-impacted-by-covid-19/SY65DGWQM5EB3C3I4IL2L2IKNQ/11/18/2020Lacey, Washington47.0358969, -122.8232553
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CityWashingtonLakewoodLakewood COVID-19 Rent AssistanceLiving Access Support Alliance (LASA) is processing applications for the Lakewood COVID-19 Rent Assistance program. Applicants must meet the minimum requirements for a one-time rent assistance for up to $1,500 paid directly to the landlord.https://cityoflakewood.us/lasa-rental-assistance-program/COVID Response Program$60,000 or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseLiving Access Support Alliance (LASA)Non-governmentalUnknown$1,500.00One-timeUnknownhttps://thesubtimes.com/2020/08/09/lasa-to-start-accepting-applications-for-lakewood-covid-19-rental-assistance-program/8/12/2020Lakewood, Washington47.1717649, -122.518458
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CityWashingtonLakewoodCOVID-19 Emergency Payments for Rental and Mortgage Assistance ProgramThe City of Lakewood’s COVID-19 Emergency Payments for Rental and Mortgage Assistance Program will provide financial assistance to low income individuals and families in the City of Lakewood who have experienced income loss or other related hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The City recognizes the COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic damage and created an unprecedented need for housing assistance among individuals and families directly affected by these unanticipated economic changes.https://cityoflakewood.us/community_economic_development/community-housing-programs/COVID Response Program80% AMI or Less, COVID HardshipCommunity Housing ProgramsCity/County Department$703,426.00CDBG-CVTenantArrears only$4,000.00First-come first-servedhttps://cityoflakewood.us/community_economic_development/community-housing-programs/https://thesubtimes.com/2021/02/20/lakewood-city-council-approves-emergency-payments-for-rental-and-mortgage-assistance-program/3/5/2021Lakewood , Washington47.1717649, -122.518458
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CountyWashingtonPierce CountyEmergency Rental Assistance ProgramTo help its residents avoid eviction and potentially homelessness, Pierce County is offering up to two months of rental assistance for struggling community members. The money is being offered as part of the county's Emergency Rental Assistance Program, though the county says normal restrictions have been loosened to help as many people as possible qualify for the assistance.https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/4701/Housing-Assistance-and-ProgramsPre-COVID Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current LeaseW-9/Payee InformationPierce County Human Services DepartmentDepartment of Social Services/Human Services$4,000,000.00Unknown2 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://patch.com/washington/bonneylake-sumner/pierce-county-offering-covid-19-rental-assistancehttps://www.cognitoforms.com/PCHSHomelessPrograms/EmergencyRentalAssistanceProgramApplication?fbclid=IwAR2rRXW10LA2taHfhG6MJNiJv7pPD9Ad-VjlmwQ7nlUp4tzXkJrEvKYT3uEhttps://www.co.pierce.wa.us/4701/Housing-Assistance-and-Programs7/16/2020Pierce County, Washington47.0675877, -122.1295269
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CityWashingtonPort AngelesPort Angeles Rental AssistanceThe city of Port Angeles has provided $386,822 in utility and rental assistance to nearly 2,000 who are struggling to make ends meet during the coronavirus pandemic, the City Council heard this week.
https://www.cityofpa.us/966/Utility-Payment-Information#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Port%20Angeles%20recognizes%20that%20there%20is%20a,assistance%20during%20this%20difficult%20time.&text=Approved%20amounts%20for%20utility%20bill,be%20mailed%20to%20qualifying%20applicants.COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipCity of Port AngelesCity/County Department$561,900.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARESUnknown$500.00First-come first-servedhttps://www.cityofpa.us/966/Utility-Payment-Information#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Port%20Angeles%20recognizes%20that%20there%20is%20a,assistance%20during%20this%20difficult%20time.&text=Approved%20amounts%20for%20utility%20bill,be%20mailed%20to%20qualifying%20applicants.https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/8035/COVID-19-Financial-Assistance-Applicationhttps://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/nearly-2000-get-cares-act-help-in-port-angeles/9/22/2020Port Angeles, Washington48.1203449, -123.4305354
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CityWashingtonRichlandCity of Richland's COVID-19 Emergency Financial Assistance ProgramThe COVID-19 Emergency Financial Assistance Program will provide temporary housing assistance to low- and moderate-income households that have had a substantial reduction in income or became unemployed due the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants may be eligible for a maximum of up to three months for past due mortgage or rent, and utility payments. Persons applying must meet all applicable income and eligibility requirements. You must be eighteen (18) years of age or older to apply or be an emancipated minor. Applications will be accepted until all funds are allocated.https://www.ci.richland.wa.us/departments/development-services/housing-programs/emergency-rental-assistanceCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Liquid Asset Limitations, Soc. Security number for all residentsArrears only3 months8/21/2020Richland, Washington46.28042000000001, -119.2751996
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CountyWashingtonSan Juan CountyEmergency Rental and Mortgage AssistanceIn response to the COVID-19 closures, Orcas Island Community Foundation has created an emergency fund to help people while they are out of work. OPAL is partnering with OICF and San Juan County to distribute emergency housing assistance to help people cover their rent or mortgage during the shutdown.https://www.opalclt.org/emergency-assistance/COVID Response Program60% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee InformationOPAL Community Land TrustNon-governmental$120,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONS, OTHERBoth$1,350.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedYes1) You are late on your payment
2) You need to pay the current month
3) You need to pay next month
https://www.sanjuanjournal.com/news/county-gives-40000-to-each-resource-center-for-rental-assistance/https://www.opalclt.org/emergency-assistance/7/16/2020San Juan County, Washington48.61180350000001, -122.9602621
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CityWashingtonSpokaneCOVID-19 Rental AssistanceIn partnership with the City of Spokane, the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the federal government, we are excited to have the opportunity to assist you with rental payments if COVID-19 has left you with financial hardships.https://spokaneresourcecenter.org/covid-19/housingCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID HardshipW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Accept Decreased Payment AmountSpokane Workforce Council and Catholic CharitiesNon-governmental$1,340,000.00CARESArrears onlyFirst-come first-servedYeshttps://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/sep/15/more-spokane-residents-are-now-eligible-for-covid-/https://spokaneresourcecenter.org/covid-19/housing7/16/2020Spokane, Washington47.6587802, -117.4260465
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CityWashingtonTacomaCity of Tacoma Rental Assistance ProgramThe City of Tacoma has a $1.2 million housing trust fund dedicated to rental assistance. People who live within the City of Tacoma, who make 50% or less of the median household income in Pierce County, and who have been economically impacted by COVID-19 can apply for the funding. People are eligible to receive one-time awards up to $1000 which will go toward paying rent. The money will go directly to landlords.https://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/one.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=189342COVID Response Program50% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee InformationCity of TacomaCity/County Department$1,845,000.00LOCAL/CITY HOUSING FUND/ HOUSING AUTHORITY , CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$1,000.00One-timeLotteryYes45% of funding will be allocated to individuals and families of colorhttps://q13fox.com/2020/04/28/city-of-tacoma-offers-rent-assistance-to-people-impacted-by-covid-19/https://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/one.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=1893427/16/2020Tacoma, Washington47.2528768, -122.4442906
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StateWashington DCDC COVID-19 Housing Assistance ProgramThe Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has developed the COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program (CHAP), a $6.2 million program funded by the federal Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), to provide rental assistance to low-income renters who are in arrears due to the impact of the COVID-19 public health emergency.https://coronavirus.dc.gov/node/1483516COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction Notice, Ability to Pay Moving Forward/Payment PlanDC Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$10,200,000.00CARES, CDBG-CVArrears onlyBased on income and household size3 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://coronavirus.dc.gov/node/1483516https://thedcline.org/2020/06/18/press-release-mayor-bowser-announces-new-programs-to-support-rental-assistance-and-housing-stability/7/16/2020Washington DC38.9071923, -77.0368707
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StateWashington DC202 AssistA four-week rent relief fundraiser for Ward 8 families.
The John Wall Family Foundation is working with Housing Counseling Services and Lydia’s House for this program. These are two organizations that fight every day for Ward 8 families. I hope you will assist me in raising funds for these families impacted by the D.C. Rent Crisis and COVID-19. Any amount donated will help us make a difference.
https://202assist.com/COVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Current Lease, Must live in Ward 8Lydia's House and Housing Counseling ServicesNon-governmental$550,000.00FOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSUnknown4 weeksFirst-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://thedcline.org/2020/06/18/press-release-mayor-bowser-announces-new-programs-to-support-rental-assistance-and-housing-stability/https://202assist.com/https://8518406c-63d9-42dc-8c0a-1d012c117790.filesusr.com/ugd/ffbcb2_a5fb9870175c4a34bfc820fcd0c92dac.pdf8/3/2020Washington DC38.9071923, -77.0368707
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StateWashington DCDHCD Tenant-Based Rental Assistance ProgramDistrict of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Wednesday a new rental assistance effort. "Using $1.5 million in federal home funds, DCHD (Department of Housing and Community Development) will provide rental assistance to low-income tenant households sitting in properties facing significant financial impact as a result of Covid-19."https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/dhcd-tenant-based-rental-assistance-programPre-COVID Program60% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationDC Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$1,500,000.00HOMEBothNone6 months - 2 yearsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/04/10/politics/rent-relief-programs/index.htmlhttps://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/dhcd-tenant-based-rental-assistance-program7/16/2020Washington DC38.9071923, -77.0368707
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StateWashington DCHousing Stabilization GrantsMayor Muriel Bowser announced a new $10 million investment in Housing Stabilization Grants to provide support for the District’s portfolio of affordable and small housing providers. The grants will utilize federal CARES Act funding to cover rent arrears during the COVID-19 public health emergency in order to assist renters and to stabilize properties that may be heading toward distress.https://coronavirus.dc.gov/rentCOVID Response Program90% will go to providers in the DC Housing Finance Agency portfolio; 10% will go to providers with 20+ unitsW-9/Payee Information, Accept Decreased Payment AmountDC Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentDepartment of Housing/Community/Economic Development$10,000,000.00CARES, CRFLandlordArrears only$16,000.008 monthsUnknownhttps://dcist.com/story/20/12/01/dc-rent-relief-tenants-landlords-bowser-evictions/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=engagingnetworks&utm_campaign=dcist_daily_12_01_2020&utm_content=DCist+Daily+-+12/1/2020https://coronavirus.dc.gov/renthttps://mayor.dc.gov/release/mayor-bowser-announces-10-million-housing-stabilization-grants#:~:text=The%20Housing%20Stabilization%20grant%20programs,the%20landlord%20forgiving%20the%20rest.12/2/2020Washington DC38.9071923, -77.0368707
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CityWest VirginiaMorgantownCITY OF MORGANTOWN CARES ASSISTANCE PROGRAMThis new program, known as the City of Morgantown CARES Assistance Program, will distribute funds to help with rent, mortgage or utilities to those who have experienced a COVID-19-related hardship. The goal is to help Morgantown families and residents who have been impacted by the economic recession caused by the pandemic.https://www.unitedwaympc.org/careshelpCOVID Response ProgramCOVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Unemployment documentation; copy of last 4 weeks pay stubs; verification of unemployment benefitsUnited Way of Monongalia and Preston CountieNon-governmental$200,000.00CDBG-CVTenanthttps://www.unitedwaympc.org/careshelphttps://www.wboy.com/top-stories/cares-funding-to-be-distributed-to-help-people-in-need-in-morgantown/3/5/2021Morgantown, West Virginia39.629526, -79.95589679999999
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CityWest VirginiaParkersburgFamily Relief FundParkersburg City Council approved the use of $229,739 of CDBG funding from the CARES Act for the Family Relief Fund, which would provide emergency payments for up to 90 days for low-to-moderate-income individuals or families facing homelessness or utility cutoffs. Checks would be made out “directly to the landlord, banking institution that holds the mortgage or the utility service provider." The programs will be run with the help of organizations like the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, Community Resources, the United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley, the Salvation Army of Parkersburg and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Mid-Ohio Valley.United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley at 2-1-1COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General)W-9/Payee InformationMid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, Community Resources, the United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley, the Salvation Army of Parkersburg and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Mid-Ohio ValleyNon-governmental$229,739.00CARES, CDBG-CVUnknown$2,000.003 monthsFirst-come first-servedhttps://www.newsandsentinel.com/news/local-news/2020/05/parkersburg-city-council-oks-covid-19-relief-funds/https://www.wtap.com/2020/08/14/city-of-parkersburg-announces-launch-of-family-relief-fund/8/3/2020Parkersburg, West Virginia39.2667418, -81.56151349999999
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StateWisconsinWisconsin Rental Assistance ProgramGov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday, May 20 the launch of a $25 million Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program for Wisconsinites who have experienced income loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In October, Gov. Evers announced that another $10 million would be sent to the Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program.https://doa.wi.gov/Secretary/WRAP-infographic.pdfCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, Must be legal residentW-9/Payee InformationWisconsin Department of AdministrationOther$35,000,000.00CARES, CRFUnknown$3,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://fox6now.com/2020/05/20/gov-evers-announces-25-million-wisconsin-rental-assistance-program/https://doa.wi.gov/Secretary/WRAP-infographic.pdfhttps://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/47-million-in-cares-act-money-to-be-used-to-help-wisconsin-residents-amid-pandemic7/16/2020Wisconsin43.7844397, -88.7878678
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CountyWisconsinBurnett, Polk, Washburn & Rusk CountyMortgage & Rent Emergency Relief ApplicationWild Rivers Habitat for Humanity is proud to be able to provide mortgage and rent assistance for low income households needing assistance due to loss or reduction of income as a result of COVID 19. This is made possible through a grant provided by the St. Croix Valley Foundation. Assistance is capped at $1,000 per application and will be paid directly to the mortgage lender/bank or landlord. Funds are not unlimited and will be paid out on a first come, first serve basis.https://wildrivershabitat.org/mortgage-%26-rent-helpCOVID Response ProgramLow income, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Current Lease, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationWild Rivers Habitat for HumanityNon-governmentalFOUNDATIONS/DONATIONSArrears only$1,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://wildrivershabitat.org/mortgage-%26-rent-helphttps://www.apg-wi.com/spooner_advocate/free/wild-rivers-habitat-for-humanity-has-available-covid-19-rental-assistance-funds/article_f45edf1e-2858-11eb-ab40-5fb3fc31af74.html12/2/2020Burnett, Polk, Washburn & Rusk County, Wisconsin45.51936490000001, -91.1563029
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CountyWisconsinDane CountyDane County CARES Eviction ProgramThe county is redistributing $10 million to those struggling to pay rent through the Dane County CARES Eviction Program. The program aims to assist people who have lost their jobs. It provides rent for up to four months, and helps renters negotiate with landlords. Dane county is using money from the federal CARES Act.https://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/COVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Open to All Regardless of Citizenship StatusW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Landlord agreementTenant Resource CenterNon-governmental$10,000,000.00CARESArrears only4 monthsNeitherYes50% AMI or less, Active Eviction Filing, Eviction Notice, Tenants with past housing challenges (eviction, criminal charges, tenants with disabilities, past homelessness)https://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/danecountycares_splash?splash=1https://www.nbc15.com/2020/06/23/rental-assistance-program-open-for-applications/https://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/danecountycares7/16/2020Dane County, Wisconsin43.2505472, -89.5015088
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CountyWisconsinMilwaukee CountyMilwaukee County Rent AssistanceMilwaukee County has launched a $10 million housing initiative aimed at addressing the needs of county residents who are behind on rent, facing eviction or experiencing short-term difficulty paying their mortgages. This initiative has dedicated $7 million to eviction prevention efforts through a rent assistance program developed in partnership with Community Advocates. Individuals and families who are facing eviction or who are behind on rent and meet eligibility criteria may apply for up to $3,000 per cooperative landlord/tenant stipulated agreement.https://communityadvocates.net/what-we-do/rent-assistance.htmlCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, COVID Hardship, Past Due Rent/Eviction NoticeW-9/Payee InformationCommunity AdvocatesNon-governmental$7,000,000.00CARESArrears only$3,000.00One-timeFirst-come first-servedhttps://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/DHHS/Housing7/16/2020Milwaukee County, Wisconsin43.0389025, -87.9064736
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CityWisconsinRacineCity of Racine’s Emergency Eviction Prevention ProgramThe City of Racine was awarded two rounds of Emergency Solutions Grants through the CARES Act for homelessness assistance and homelessness prevention. The first round, announced in April, was for $574,928 and a second round of $649,751 was awarded in June.

At a June 29 special meeting, the City Council approved the allocation of $396,712 of those funds for Lutheran Social Services to distribute as rental assistance. Of those funds, LSS was allocated $17,447 for case management services and $36,065 as an administration fee.
https://www.lsswis.org/LSS/Programs-Services/Housing-HomelessnessCOVID Response Program80% AMI or less, 50% AMI or less for Racine Residents, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Habitability / unit inspectionsW-9/Payee InformationLutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper MichiganCollaboration$396,712.00CARES, ESG-CVBoth$3,000.002 monthsUnknownhttps://journaltimes.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/racine-rental-assistance-applications-available-starting-monday-goal-is-to-assist-300-families/article_adefbb4e-38db-5610-aec2-18aa0b906e67.html7/16/2020Racine, Wisconsin42.7261309, -87.78285230000002
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StateWyomingWyoming Emergency Housing Assistance Program (WEHAP)The Legislature has approved the Wyoming Emergency Housing Assistance Program (WEHAP). WEHAP is up and running as of Thursday, June 4, 2020.https://www.wyomingcda.com/COVID Response Program$20,833/mo or less, COVID Hardship, Proof of Residency (General), Liquid Asset LimitationsW-9/Payee Information, Eviction Restrictions, Landlord verification formWyoming Community Development AuthorityHousing/Development/Finance Authority/Corporation$15,000,000.00CARESArrears only$3,000.0010% of monthly household income1 month (but applicants can re-apply for subsequent months)First-come first-servedSelf-Certification Permittedhttps://www.wyomingcda.com/https://www.wyomingnews.com/coronavirus/wyoming-emergency-housing-assistance-program-launches-thursday/article_3a6d3a1e-091c-578a-a1e3-65c1b1577983.htmlhttps://oilcity.news/community/2020/05/16/wyoming-legislature-authorize-covid-19-rent-assistance-and-protections-for-employers/7/16/2020Wyoming43.0759678, -107.2902839