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Emergency Financial Assistance | Salvation Army - Clear Fork Service Unit
Provides assistance with gas, fuel oil, propane, electric bills, rent, and prescriptions if funds are available. Also offers gas cards to individuals to get to the doctor, hospital, or starting a new job.
Provides assistance with gas, fuel oil, propane, electric bills, rent, and prescriptions if funds are available. Also offers gas cards to individuals to get to the doctor, hospital, or starting a new job.
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Piqua Compassion Network - Gasoline For Appointments | Piqua Compassion Network
Crisis assistance is available gasoline for appointments.
Crisis assistance is available gasoline for appointments.
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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) | Fulton County Job And Family Services
Provides non-recurrent, short-term benefits that deal with a specific crisis situation or episode of need; not intended to meet recurrent or ongoing need; and will not extend beyond four months.
Vehicle Repair
/Gas Cards (4-$100 gas cards per year);
Rental and Utility Assistance; Job related services: uniform, work boots, safety glasses;
Job retention services: job coaching, vocational assessment;
Lice Eradication; and
Parenting Classes
.
Provides non-recurrent, short-term benefits that deal with a specific crisis situation or episode of need; not intended to meet recurrent or ongoing need; and will not extend beyond four months.
Vehicle Repair
/Gas Cards (4-$100 gas cards per year);
Rental and Utility Assistance; Job related services: uniform, work boots, safety glasses;
Job retention services: job coaching, vocational assessment;
Lice Eradication; and
Parenting Classes
.
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Pike County Veteran Services | Pike County Veteran Services
Assists veterans in filing claims, applying for benefits, and receiving emegency assistance as necessary.
Assists veterans in filing claims, applying for benefits, and receiving emegency assistance as necessary.
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Fish - Union Township - Gasoline Assistance (FOR EMPLOYMENT / MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS) | Fish - Union Township
Financial assistance is available for gasoline for employment or medical appointments.
Financial assistance is available for gasoline for employment or medical appointments.
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Gas Cards | Aspire Ministries
Gas Cards primarily for verified medical appointments, occasionally for start of employment if other options are not available
Gas Cards primarily for verified medical appointments, occasionally for start of employment if other options are not available
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Gas Money | Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Provides individuals with a prepaid giftcard to use for gas purchases.
Provides individuals with a prepaid giftcard to use for gas purchases.
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Patient Services - Cancer Association Of Champaign County | Cancer Association Of Champaign County
After insurance and other benefit payments, CACC assists patients with expenses up to the current monthly limits. Some of the types of items covered include:
After insurance and other benefit payments, CACC assists patients with expenses up to the current monthly limits. Some of the types of items covered include:
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Gas Vouchers | Perry County Department Of Job And Family Services
Perry County residents that are working 25+ hours per week, may be eligible for gas vouchers.
Perry County residents that are working 25+ hours per week, may be eligible for gas vouchers.
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Mercer County Job And Family Services - Gas Money | Mercer County Job And Family Services
PRC funds may pay for gasoline in order to assist the family with attaining/maintaining self-sufficiency. The gasoline must be needed for getting to and from a job or job training.
PRC funds may pay for gasoline in order to assist the family with attaining/maintaining self-sufficiency. The gasoline must be needed for getting to and from a job or job training.
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Tipp City Police Department - Gasoline Assistance For Transients | Tipp City Police Department
The Good Samaritan Fund assists transients once within a 12 month period. The Tipp City Police Department completes the required paperwork before issuing any vouchers. Funding is limited.
The Good Samaritan Fund assists transients once within a 12 month period. The Tipp City Police Department completes the required paperwork before issuing any vouchers. Funding is limited.
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Gas Vouchers | Knox County Veterans Service Office
KCVSO will reimburse the cost of fuel going to or coming back from VA hospitals or clinics with provided proof of an appointment. You must come into our office with a valid drivers license or state ID before funds can be issued. Vouchers are good for a period of 5 days from the date of issue. Failure to consistently provide proof of appointments could result in a 1 year suspension of gas voucher privileges.
KCVSO will reimburse the cost of fuel going to or coming back from VA hospitals or clinics with provided proof of an appointment. You must come into our office with a valid drivers license or state ID before funds can be issued. Vouchers are good for a period of 5 days from the date of issue. Failure to consistently provide proof of appointments could result in a 1 year suspension of gas voucher privileges.
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Prc - Employment Related Work Supports | Muskingum County Job And Family Services
Employment related work supports are designed to assist low-income families maintain their employment, increasing family stability. Services available include: Rent, Utilities, Transportation expenses, Employment licensing fees, Work clothes/uniforms, Work tools/equipment.
Employment related work supports are designed to assist low-income families maintain their employment, increasing family stability. Services available include: Rent, Utilities, Transportation expenses, Employment licensing fees, Work clothes/uniforms, Work tools/equipment.
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Prc | Seneca County Department Of Job And Family Services
Provides non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families to meet basic needs and/or sustain
employment,
-Family Strengthening and Preservation Services
Provides temporary Rental/Mortgage assistance to prevent eviction or homelessness. Provides GED Testing Fees. Other Family Strengthening and Prevention Services may be available through a referral from Protective Services division. Benefit Cap: $2,000
-Diversion/Contingency Services
Provides temporary Utility Assistance with disconnect or less than 10-day supply (Electric, Natural Gas, Propane, Water & Sewer, or Fuel Oil). Benefit cap: $1,500 (no more than $750.00 for each utility)
-Disaster Services
Provides temporary assistance with home repair or replacement of necessary household items following a disaster such as house fire, flood, etc. Benefit cap: $2,500
-Subsidized Employment Program (SEP)
Provides reimbursement to the employer for 50% of the new hire’s wages for 4 months. Now includes Tiffin City School students enrolled/placed at a work site through their BRAG program.
-Vehicle Repairs
Provides temporary assistance for working families when facing unexpected vehicle repair costs. Participants must be in full-time training for in-demand credential or actively working 20 hours per week. Repairs must be completed by a participating vendor. Regular vehicle maintenance is not included. Benefit cap: $2,000.
-Employment and Training (Employment Readiness) Services
Provides temporary assistance with Training and Employment costs such as uniforms, tools, tuition, books, mileage reimbursement, etc. First time drivers’ license training fees and drivers’ license fees. Cap determined by type of benefit: Services up to $500, or up to $6,500 for Training, or $500 max for drivers’ training and license fees.
-Vehicle Fuel Assistance
Provides temporary assistance toward the purchase of vehicle fuel for employment only (travel to/from worksite). Participant must be working at least 20 hours per week. Benefits issued though a Purchase Authorization (voucher) that must be used at agency approved vendor. Benefit cap: $100 per month / per person (Limited to 4 months)
- Employment Retention
Provides temporary incentive payments to participants to maintain continuous full-time employment (32 hours per week). Benefit payments are issued following 30 days ($300), 60 days ($500), and 120 days ($700) of continuous employment.
-WrapAround Services / Service Coordination and Youth Mentoring / Afterschool Program
This now includes funding to help SMYL with operating costs for TANF eligible youth enrolled in their mentoring program and Afterschool Program. Cap determined by type of benefit: Wraparound max $1,500 per family, SMYL $2,500 per enrolled youth or Afterschool Program $2,500 per enrolled youth.
-Kinship Caregiver Program
Provides assistance with childcare expenses for individuals meeting the ORC 5101.85 definition of “Kinship Caregiver” caring for a child in place of the child’s parents. Additional supportive services and/or Kinship Incentive Payments may also be available through a referral from the Protective Services Division.
Provides non-recurring, emergency benefits to help families to meet basic needs and/or sustain
employment,
-Family Strengthening and Preservation Services
Provides temporary Rental/Mortgage assistance to prevent eviction or homelessness. Provides GED Testing Fees. Other Family Strengthening and Prevention Services may be available through a referral from Protective Services division. Benefit Cap: $2,000
-Diversion/Contingency Services
Provides temporary Utility Assistance with disconnect or less than 10-day supply (Electric, Natural Gas, Propane, Water & Sewer, or Fuel Oil). Benefit cap: $1,500 (no more than $750.00 for each utility)
-Disaster Services
Provides temporary assistance with home repair or replacement of necessary household items following a disaster such as house fire, flood, etc. Benefit cap: $2,500
-Subsidized Employment Program (SEP)
Provides reimbursement to the employer for 50% of the new hire’s wages for 4 months. Now includes Tiffin City School students enrolled/placed at a work site through their BRAG program.
-Vehicle Repairs
Provides temporary assistance for working families when facing unexpected vehicle repair costs. Participants must be in full-time training for in-demand credential or actively working 20 hours per week. Repairs must be completed by a participating vendor. Regular vehicle maintenance is not included. Benefit cap: $2,000.
-Employment and Training (Employment Readiness) Services
Provides temporary assistance with Training and Employment costs such as uniforms, tools, tuition, books, mileage reimbursement, etc. First time drivers’ license training fees and drivers’ license fees. Cap determined by type of benefit: Services up to $500, or up to $6,500 for Training, or $500 max for drivers’ training and license fees.
-Vehicle Fuel Assistance
Provides temporary assistance toward the purchase of vehicle fuel for employment only (travel to/from worksite). Participant must be working at least 20 hours per week. Benefits issued though a Purchase Authorization (voucher) that must be used at agency approved vendor. Benefit cap: $100 per month / per person (Limited to 4 months)
- Employment Retention
Provides temporary incentive payments to participants to maintain continuous full-time employment (32 hours per week). Benefit payments are issued following 30 days ($300), 60 days ($500), and 120 days ($700) of continuous employment.
-WrapAround Services / Service Coordination and Youth Mentoring / Afterschool Program
This now includes funding to help SMYL with operating costs for TANF eligible youth enrolled in their mentoring program and Afterschool Program. Cap determined by type of benefit: Wraparound max $1,500 per family, SMYL $2,500 per enrolled youth or Afterschool Program $2,500 per enrolled youth.
-Kinship Caregiver Program
Provides assistance with childcare expenses for individuals meeting the ORC 5101.85 definition of “Kinship Caregiver” caring for a child in place of the child’s parents. Additional supportive services and/or Kinship Incentive Payments may also be available through a referral from the Protective Services Division.
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Navigation Program | Bridges Community Action Partnership
Provides a new program to help assist their clients in obtaining documents and resources, if you are in need of help for birth certificates, driver's license, state ID's, social security cards, snap benefits, medical insurance, employment applications, and gas card for new job clients only.
Provides a new program to help assist their clients in obtaining documents and resources, if you are in need of help for birth certificates, driver's license, state ID's, social security cards, snap benefits, medical insurance, employment applications, and gas card for new job clients only.
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Pat Kracker Breast Cancer Fund | Catholic Charities - Richland County
Provides financial assistance with the cost of breast-cancer related expenses. Pays for screening mammograms or other types of diagnostic procedures. Also offers a limited amount of financial assistance to pay for cancer-related expenses such as transportation, wigs, prosthesis, emergency living expenses, etc.
Provides financial assistance with the cost of breast-cancer related expenses. Pays for screening mammograms or other types of diagnostic procedures. Also offers a limited amount of financial assistance to pay for cancer-related expenses such as transportation, wigs, prosthesis, emergency living expenses, etc.
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Supportive Services | Pathstone Corporation
Provides limited one-time emergency assistance with rent, utilities, prescriptions, food, transportation and other approved needs.
Provides limited one-time emergency assistance with rent, utilities, prescriptions, food, transportation and other approved needs.
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Emergency Assistance | Bridges Community Action Partnership
Assistance to low income Madison County residents that are needing help with , prescriptions, rent assistance, homeless shelter, gas cards, etc.
Assistance to low income Madison County residents that are needing help with , prescriptions, rent assistance, homeless shelter, gas cards, etc.
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Work Related Assistance | Bridges Community Action Partnership
Assists with gas, tools, uniforms and other items related to finding, securing or sustaining a job.
Assists with gas, tools, uniforms and other items related to finding, securing or sustaining a job.
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Fish - Troy - Gasoline Assistance | Fish - Troy
Services offered include emergency, short-term financial assistance for gasoline for work or doctor appointments.
Services offered include emergency, short-term financial assistance for gasoline for work or doctor appointments.
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Partners In Hope, Inc - Gasoline For Appointments | Partners In Hope, Inc
Crisis relief services include assistance with gas for appointments.
Crisis relief services include assistance with gas for appointments.
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Basic Needs Assistance | Salvation Army Social Services Of Bowling Green
Provides services for short-term emergency shelter assistance (motel vouchers), utility assistance (gas, electric, water), food pantry referral, job resources, housing assistance (rent), transportation expense assistance (new job before first paycheck only- within Wood County) and other temporary financial assistance.
Provides services for short-term emergency shelter assistance (motel vouchers), utility assistance (gas, electric, water), food pantry referral, job resources, housing assistance (rent), transportation expense assistance (new job before first paycheck only- within Wood County) and other temporary financial assistance.
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Prc - Employment Related Work Supports | Muskingum County Job And Family Services
Employment related work supports are designed to assist low-income families maintain their employment, increasing family stability. Services available include: Rent, Utilities, Transportation expenses, Employment licensing fees, Work clothes/uniforms, Work tools/equipment.
Employment related work supports are designed to assist low-income families maintain their employment, increasing family stability. Services available include: Rent, Utilities, Transportation expenses, Employment licensing fees, Work clothes/uniforms, Work tools/equipment.
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