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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.
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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Temporary Financial Assistance | Madison County Veterans Service Center
Offers financial assistance to eligible veterans and active military and their families. Not to be used as supplemental income.
Offers financial assistance to eligible veterans and active military and their families. Not to be used as supplemental income.
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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 ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year).
2. Past due rent and staying in the same apartment: up to two months rent ($1000 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.
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 ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year).
2. Past due rent and staying in the same apartment: up to two months rent ($1000 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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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency | Ashland County Department Of Job And Family Services
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
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Lifeline Inc: Security Deposit Program | Lifeline Inc.
Provides up to $1500 security deposit assistance for low- to moderate-income individuals and families seeking safe and affordable rental housing in Lake County. Security deposit assistance would be a no more than $1500.
Provides up to $1500 security deposit assistance for low- to moderate-income individuals and families seeking safe and affordable rental housing in Lake County. Security deposit assistance would be a no more than $1500.
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Homeless Crisis Response Program | Sheltered
The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless without this assistance. Every household assisted by this program is provided case management to help them identify needs, establish a safe living situation, and to create a plan that connects them to the resouces needed to help them maintain housing. Only help with utility assistance if they are in jeopardy of being evicted.
The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless without this assistance. Every household assisted by this program is provided case management to help them identify needs, establish a safe living situation, and to create a plan that connects them to the resouces needed to help them maintain housing. Only help with utility assistance if they are in jeopardy of being evicted.
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Emergency Financial Assistance | Miami Valley Community Action Partnership
Provides assistance to Preble County for utility bills, rent (including rent deposits), and some material assistance such as work clothing and some appliances. Accepts donations of clothing, clean furniture in good repair, and appliances in working order.
Provides assistance to Preble County for utility bills, rent (including rent deposits), and some material assistance such as work clothing and some appliances. Accepts donations of clothing, clean furniture in good repair, and appliances in working order.
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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.
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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Rental Deposit Assistance | Brighton Center
Provides financial assistance for expenses related to acquiring rental housing, such as first month's rent and/or security deposits required to move in.
Provides financial assistance for expenses related to acquiring rental housing, such as first month's rent and/or security deposits required to move in.
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Financial Assistance - Rent | People To People Ministries
Provides assistance with paying for past due rent or security deposits on a case-by-case basis.
Provides assistance with paying for past due rent or security deposits on a case-by-case basis.
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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency | Hardin County Job And Family Services
Offers rent payment assistance, rent deposit assistance, MAY help with electric bills, mortgage payment assistance, utility deposits, gas money, home repair services, furnace repair/maintenance, home repair services, car insurance and car maintenance and/or repair (must be needed for getting to and from a job or job training), as determined on a case by case basis.
Offers rent payment assistance, rent deposit assistance, MAY help with electric bills, mortgage payment assistance, utility deposits, gas money, home repair services, furnace repair/maintenance, home repair services, car insurance and car maintenance and/or repair (must be needed for getting to and from a job or job training), as determined on a case by case basis.
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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).
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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Housing Stability Program | Sheltered Inc.
Provides rental deposits only, can help with utilities as part of rent, but no utility only assistance. They provide 1st months rent and deposits if they are homeless. Do not have to come from a shelter, and cannot be living with someone. They also still provide 1st month rent and deposit for any age range coming from the shelter.
Provides rental deposits only, can help with utilities as part of rent, but no utility only assistance. They provide 1st months rent and deposits if they are homeless. Do not have to come from a shelter, and cannot be living with someone. They also still provide 1st month rent and deposit for any age range coming from the shelter.
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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Relocation Assistance | Portage County Department Of Job And Family Services
Provides a maximum of $1,500 in relocation assistance (including first month's rent, rental deposit, and in rare cases, moving expenses) for those who are victims of domestic violence.
Provides a maximum of $1,500 in relocation assistance (including first month's rent, rental deposit, and in rare cases, moving expenses) for those who are victims of domestic violence.
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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).
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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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency | Richland County Job And Family Services
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
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Emergency Assistance | Wood County Job And Family Services
Provides several types of emergency assistance primary services include car repair, back rent, mortgage payment, and gas, electric water assistance, assistance with first month of rent and deposit for homeless households. Must have children in the home to qualify for car repair assistance. Do not need to have children in the home for rental or utility assistance.
Provides several types of emergency assistance primary services include car repair, back rent, mortgage payment, and gas, electric water assistance, assistance with first month of rent and deposit for homeless households. Must have children in the home to qualify for car repair assistance. Do not need to have children in the home for rental or utility assistance.
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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.
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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Homeless Crisis Response Program | Sheltered Inc.
Offers a Rapid Re-Housing Program that will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless. Help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless without this assistance.
Offers a Rapid Re-Housing Program that will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless. Help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless without this assistance.
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Supportive Services For Veteran Families (SSVF) | Family And Community Services
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.
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.
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Prevention, Retention, And Contingency | Holmes County Department Of Job And Family Services
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
Non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families meet basic needs and/or sustain employment.
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Housing Assistance Program | Central Ohio Area Agency On Aging
HAP assistance can only pay late, current, or future rent, late fees, security deposit, and/or utilities. HAP
cannot pay towards mortgages, moving costs, hotel/motel charges, or apartment application fees.
Assistance is subject to availability of funds and current caseloads.
HAP assistance can only pay late, current, or future rent, late fees, security deposit, and/or utilities. HAP
cannot pay towards mortgages, moving costs, hotel/motel charges, or apartment application fees.
Assistance is subject to availability of funds and current caseloads.
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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).
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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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).
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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Limited Financial Assistance To Rural Township Residents | Society Of Saint Vincent De Paul
Provides limited financial assistance to individuals and families in need. Assistance may include rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance. Agency will screen individuals to find potential services in the community that can meet the client's needs, as this is a program of last resort.
Provides limited financial assistance to individuals and families in need. Assistance may include rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance. Agency will screen individuals to find potential services in the community that can meet the client's needs, as this is a program of last resort.
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