Offers financial assistance in the form of medication assistance grants, financial emergency grants, and medical equipment. Financial emergency grants may be used for purposes such as utility bills, car repairs, or transportation assistance. The amount of assistance a patient can receive is determined on an individual basis.
Offers financial assistance in the form of medication assistance grants, financial emergency grants, and medical equipment. Financial emergency grants may be used for purposes such as utility bills, car repairs, or transportation assistance. The amount of assistance a patient can receive is determined on an individual basis.
Provides access to emergency funds available through the various military aid societies (Army Emergency Relief, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, and the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance). The funds can be used for a variety of purposes such as medical care, car repair, emergency travel and utility bill payment assistance. Assistance may come in the form of an interest free loan, a direct grant, or some combination of the two.
Provides access to emergency funds available through the various military aid societies (Army Emergency Relief, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, and the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance). The funds can be used for a variety of purposes such as medical care, car repair, emergency travel and utility bill payment assistance. Assistance may come in the form of an interest free loan, a direct grant, or some combination of the two.
Provides eligible older adults with financial assistance to help them obtain goods and services that they cannot otherwise afford. Assistance is capped at $300 per wish and generally covers expenses such as new personal emergency response systems, auto or household repairs, or recreational activities (trips with grandchildren, movies, day trips with senior groups).
- Grant cannot be used for ongoing expenses such as rent, utilities, prescriptions, or food.
Provides eligible older adults with financial assistance to help them obtain goods and services that they cannot otherwise afford. Assistance is capped at $300 per wish and generally covers expenses such as new personal emergency response systems, auto or household repairs, or recreational activities (trips with grandchildren, movies, day trips with senior groups).
- Grant cannot be used for ongoing expenses such as rent, utilities, prescriptions, or food.
Provides short-term assistance to help families overcome emergent barriers to obtaining and retaining employment. Assistance may be provided for employment-related or training-related needs, such as transportation expenses, work or school uniforms, or school fees or supplies. Assistance may also be provided for needs that could de-stabilize employment, including rent and utility expenses. This program is also known as PRC.
Provides short-term assistance to help families overcome emergent barriers to obtaining and retaining employment. Assistance may be provided for employment-related or training-related needs, such as transportation expenses, work or school uniforms, or school fees or supplies. Assistance may also be provided for needs that could de-stabilize employment, including rent and utility expenses. This program is also known as PRC.
Provides non-recurring, short-term benefits and services for low-income families and pregnant women. The program is a tool to encourage families to retain employment, prevent dependency, and promote family stability.
Provides non-recurring, short-term benefits and services for low-income families and pregnant women. The program is a tool to encourage families to retain employment, prevent dependency, and promote family stability.
Case management and supportive services for individuals and families experiencing financial hardship, instability, or other life challenges. Staff offer assessment, goal planning, resource navigation, and referrals to community supports, including access to food, housing, employment, and emergency financial resources.
Case management and supportive services for individuals and families experiencing financial hardship, instability, or other life challenges. Staff offer assessment, goal planning, resource navigation, and referrals to community supports, including access to food, housing, employment, and emergency financial resources.
TransOhio’s Emergency Fund provides emergency assistance to trans people, including transgender, nonbinary, gender nonconforming, 2-spirit, and intersex individuals and families of trans youth, who urgently need healthcare, food, housing, or relocation to a safer and more affirming environment.
TransOhio’s Emergency Fund provides emergency assistance to trans people, including transgender, nonbinary, gender nonconforming, 2-spirit, and intersex individuals and families of trans youth, who urgently need healthcare, food, housing, or relocation to a safer and more affirming environment.
Perry County Cancer Alliance offers financial assistance to residents of Perry County, Ohio who have been diagnosed with cancer. It was established in 1999, and over 1,000,000.00 has been donated to Perry County residents who have been treated for cancer in the past twenty years.
Perry County Cancer Alliance offers financial assistance to residents of Perry County, Ohio who have been diagnosed with cancer. It was established in 1999, and over 1,000,000.00 has been donated to Perry County residents who have been treated for cancer in the past twenty years.
All assistance requests are unique and considered on an individual basis. Emergency Travel,Natural Disaster (preparation & evacuation) Mortgage, Rent, Initial Deposit, Temporary Lodging,Food,Healthcare (not covered by Tricare),Vehicle Costs, Utilities,Funeral Expenses,Basic Essential Furniture,Appliance Costs,Cranial Helmets,Home Repair,Spouse Relicensing / Recertification,Child Care (Army Fee Assistance req.). Have a request not listed above Just ask!
All assistance requests are unique and considered on an individual basis. Emergency Travel,Natural Disaster (preparation & evacuation) Mortgage, Rent, Initial Deposit, Temporary Lodging,Food,Healthcare (not covered by Tricare),Vehicle Costs, Utilities,Funeral Expenses,Basic Essential Furniture,Appliance Costs,Cranial Helmets,Home Repair,Spouse Relicensing / Recertification,Child Care (Army Fee Assistance req.). Have a request not listed above Just ask!
Provides financial assistance up to $500 to temporarily help students overcome unforeseen financial challenges that would affect their ability to continue in their studies. Funds can be used for assistance such as, but not limited to: child care, health related emergencies, loss of SNAP benefits, transportation emergencies, books, tuition, unexpected loss of income, etc.
Provides financial assistance up to $500 to temporarily help students overcome unforeseen financial challenges that would affect their ability to continue in their studies. Funds can be used for assistance such as, but not limited to: child care, health related emergencies, loss of SNAP benefits, transportation emergencies, books, tuition, unexpected loss of income, etc.
Provides assistance with food, shelter (rent or mortgage), utility bills (gas and electric - up to $300), principal car payments, and other needed services for veterans, active duty military, and dependent survivors. In some cases, may assist with indigent burial. Assistance is in the form of vouchers. Amount of assistance is based on demonstrated need. Also available to make community presentations about these services. Does not assist with reconnection fees for utilities.
Provides assistance with food, shelter (rent or mortgage), utility bills (gas and electric - up to $300), principal car payments, and other needed services for veterans, active duty military, and dependent survivors. In some cases, may assist with indigent burial. Assistance is in the form of vouchers. Amount of assistance is based on demonstrated need. Also available to make community presentations about these services. Does not assist with reconnection fees for utilities.
Provides financial assistance to help underinsured or unemployed breast cancer patients and their families endure the high costs of breast cancer treatment. Types of funding may include:
- Rental or mortgage assistance.
- Utilities such as gas, electric, water, and/or phone.
Provides financial assistance to help underinsured or unemployed breast cancer patients and their families endure the high costs of breast cancer treatment. Types of funding may include:
- Rental or mortgage assistance.
- Utilities such as gas, electric, water, and/or phone.
Provides short-term assistance to help families overcome emergent barriers to obtaining and retaining employment. Assistance may be provided for employment-related or training-related needs, such as transportation expenses, work or school uniforms, or school fees or supplies. Assistance may also be provided for needs that could de-stabilize employment, including rent and utility expenses. This program is also known as PRC.
Provides short-term assistance to help families overcome emergent barriers to obtaining and retaining employment. Assistance may be provided for employment-related or training-related needs, such as transportation expenses, work or school uniforms, or school fees or supplies. Assistance may also be provided for needs that could de-stabilize employment, including rent and utility expenses. This program is also known as PRC.
Contacts deployed military personnel on behalf of families experiencing an event which requires an urgent communication such as a death, illness, or birth of a child. Assists with emergency leave verification and basic information and referral. Provides access to emergency funds available through the various military aid societies (Army Emergency Relief, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, and the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance). Assists with acquiring funds which can be used for a variety of purposes such as burial of a loved one, emergency travel, and emergency food and shelter. NOTE: Assistance may come in the form of a loan or grant.
Contacts deployed military personnel on behalf of families experiencing an event which requires an urgent communication such as a death, illness, or birth of a child. Assists with emergency leave verification and basic information and referral. Provides access to emergency funds available through the various military aid societies (Army Emergency Relief, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, and the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance). Assists with acquiring funds which can be used for a variety of purposes such as burial of a loved one, emergency travel, and emergency food and shelter. NOTE: Assistance may come in the form of a loan or grant.
Provide support to singles, couples, and families from all branches of service as well as eligible base personnel including DoD civilians and retirees. Training and education is available in personal financial readiness, employment readiness, information and referral, casualty assistance/survivor benefit plan.
Provide support to singles, couples, and families from all branches of service as well as eligible base personnel including DoD civilians and retirees. Training and education is available in personal financial readiness, employment readiness, information and referral, casualty assistance/survivor benefit plan.
Provides financial assistance up to $500 to temporarily help students overcome unforeseen financial challenges that would affect their ability to continue in their studies. Funds can be used for assistance such as, but not limited to: child care, health related emergencies, loss of SNAP benefits, transportation emergencies, books, tuition, unexpected loss of income, etc.
Provides financial assistance up to $500 to temporarily help students overcome unforeseen financial challenges that would affect their ability to continue in their studies. Funds can be used for assistance such as, but not limited to: child care, health related emergencies, loss of SNAP benefits, transportation emergencies, books, tuition, unexpected loss of income, etc.
Assistance is available two times per year for utility disconnects, rent or deposits. Funds limited each month. Prescription assistance is available with the exception of pain medications.
Assistance is available two times per year for utility disconnects, rent or deposits. Funds limited each month. Prescription assistance is available with the exception of pain medications.
Offers financial assistance to Vietnam Veterans from any U.S. military Service branches who are injured from combat.
Assistance includes:
- Housing Grants: provides modifications, repairs, and adaptive home updates.
- Family Support Grants: offers financial assistance for rent or mortgage.
- Medical Care Grants: offers financial assistance to pay expenses not covered by insurance or VA.
- Transportation Grants: provides adaptive vehicle or modifications to existing vehicle and vehicle repairs.
Offers financial assistance to Vietnam Veterans from any U.S. military Service branches who are injured from combat.
Assistance includes:
- Housing Grants: provides modifications, repairs, and adaptive home updates.
- Family Support Grants: offers financial assistance for rent or mortgage.
- Medical Care Grants: offers financial assistance to pay expenses not covered by insurance or VA.
- Transportation Grants: provides adaptive vehicle or modifications to existing vehicle and vehicle repairs.