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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency (PRC) - Champaign Djfs | Champaign County Department Of Job & Family Services

Financial assistance to families with minor children to prevent their need for ongoing public assistance, retention of employment, or well being of the family. The PRC Assistance Group may be responsible for a co-payment toward requested services.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) | Harrison County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides assistance to qualified individuals and families. Intended to meet the local needs of families to overcome immediate barriers and help them become and stay self-supporting. Assistance available includes: Employment related expenses such as: -Vehicle repairs. - Driver's license fees (new or expired, does not include reinstatement). - Reimbursements for tools, equipment, uniforms, shoes/boots, and so forth. - Fingerprinting costs. - Gas vouchers for new employment (until receipt of first paycheck). Shelter/Housing expenses such as: - Rent or deposit for forestalling court-ordered evictions in rentals. - Bills to forestall utility shutoffs (gas, electric and water). - Fuel oil and propane purposes. - Emergency shelter due to fire, natural disaster, states of emergency, or domestic violence situations. Kinship assistance includes: - For a new kinship caregiver within six (6) months of a child moving into the home: Furniture and other items needs to care for children in the home. - Once a child(ren) has been with a kinship provider for more than six (6) months: There is an available reimbursement of child care costs up to four (4) months a year.

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Community Housing Assistance | Behavioral Healthcare Partners

BHP will provide assistance with rent and/or deposits for adults who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, at risk of becoming homeless and diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI).

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Rapid Reentry Program - Rent / Deposit / Utilities Assistance - Formerly Incarcerated | Oriana House

Provides assistance with with covering costs such as rent, rent deposits, back rent, and utilities (gas, electric, water, sewer) to the formerly incarcerated. Funds are intended to stabilize the client's housing situation. Applicants will need to attend two financial literacy courses prior to funding distribution (agency will refer).

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The Salvation Army Rapid Re-Housing | Salvation Army

Housing assistance for homeless singles and families. Financial and case management services are provided to assist homeless families find and secure permanent housing.

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Supportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF) | Washington-Morgan Community Action

Provides supportive services for veterans and their families. Veteran must bring DD214 and complete initial screening application to determine eligibility. Funding for these services comes from the Department of Veteran Affairs.

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Services | Catholic Charities Regional Agency

Provide temporary shelter for single women and women with children who are homeless. Length of stay is 30 days with goal of moving to stable housing. Assistance with finding permanent housing and other resources.

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Services | Catholic Charities Regional Agency

Provide temporary shelter for single women and women with children who are homeless. Length of stay is 30 days with goal of moving to stable housing. Assistance with finding permanent housing and other resources.

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Families In Need Of Services | Richland County Children Services

Helps to prevent the removal of a child from home or to facilitate the return of a child to home. Also assists grandparents or other kin in taking care of their grandchildren or other kin whose parents are unable to care for them. * Furniture assistance restricted to beds only. * Rental deposit assistance restricted to Metro deposits only.

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Emergency Assistance Services | Catholic Charities Corporation - Emergency Assistance

Provides assistance with paying rent or utilities (gas and electric) for those in emergency situations. Rent assistance is limited to a maximum of $250. This may include rental deposit assistance.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Hope Center, The - Hope Center Richwood - Rental Deposit Assistance | Hope Center, The

The emergency assistance program may help with rent deposit assistance as a last resort. The assistance may not be immediate.

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Supportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF) | Volunteers Of America Of Ohio And Indiana

Provides first month's rent and security deposit to help veterans establish permanent housing. Will also help with rent to help veterans stay in their current housing. Clients are provided with benefits assistance, landlord/tenant assistance, and case management to ensure that they are connected to available community resources and VA benefits. Clients do not have to stay in the county they reside in (may move from county to county).

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Rent - Families With Children 200% Fpl | Darke County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families to pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Provides up to $550 assistance with rent payments and/or rental deposits.

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Services | Catholic Charities Regional Agency

Provide temporary shelter for single women and women with children who are homeless. Length of stay is 30 days with goal of moving to stable housing. Assistance with finding permanent housing and other resources.

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Homeless Crisis Response Program (HCRP) | Family And Community Services

Provides re-housing assistance (rent deposit payment assistance and initial rent payment assistance). - NOTE: Does not provide assistance with keeping the current residence - will only help to establish a new one. - NOTE: Does not help with mobile home lot fee payments, back rent, or any assistance to maintain the current residence.

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Services | Catholic Charities Regional Agency

Provide temporary shelter for single women and women with children who are homeless. Length of stay is 30 days with goal of moving to stable housing. Assistance with finding permanent housing and other resources.

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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency | Wayne County Department Of Job And Family Services

Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment. * Automotive repair assistance is for repairs only, does not cover general maintenance (oil change, tire rotation, multipoint inspection, etc)

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Extended Housing Inc.: Path Program | Extended Housing, Inc

Provides linkage and support with housing/shelter, basic needs and non-cash benefits. Also may provide assistance to individuals for identification cards, birth certificates, utility arrears, security deposits, first month rent or to prevent eviction.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Rent | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to pay for rent and/or security deposit where the situation is an emergency and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. MAY BE USED FOR: 1. Establishing new household: Security deposit and/or one month rent ($750 maximum - once per calendar year). 2. Past due rent and staying in the same apartment: up to two months rent ($750 maximum - once per calendar year). In addition, applicant cannot exceed $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not assist with rental application fees.

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Supportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF) | Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Provides housing assistance and other services for Veterans. Can help cover rental arrearages, first-month rent, security deposits and other needs such as utility assistance, moving costs and budgeting.

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Prc Rent And Deposit Assistance | Fairfield County Job And Family Services

If PRC funding is available, client can apply for assistance with rent and deposit payment for families that are homeless or in threat of homelessness. Assistance through the PRC program can be granted up to $2,000 in a 12-month period when funding allows. The PRC program is not a cash payment and not ongoing financial support.

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