Offers limited temporary financial assistance toward financial barriers that limit the ability of survivors of power-based personal violence to seek and achieve safety. Eligible expenses may include those associated with relocation, lock changes, car repairs, emergency accommodations (hotel stays), etc.
Offers limited temporary financial assistance toward financial barriers that limit the ability of survivors of power-based personal violence to seek and achieve safety. Eligible expenses may include those associated with relocation, lock changes, car repairs, emergency accommodations (hotel stays), etc.
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.
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.
Provides undesignated temporary financial assistance in the form of grants and zero-interest loans to retired military personnel and their families in partnership with Military Aid Societies. Assistance may help with a variety of needs including emergency food, shelter, utilities, emergency travel, burial of a loved one, etc.
Provides undesignated temporary financial assistance in the form of grants and zero-interest loans to retired military personnel and their families in partnership with Military Aid Societies. Assistance may help with a variety of needs including emergency food, shelter, utilities, emergency travel, burial of a loved one, etc.
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.
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.
Provides vouchers for work related or education related essential services and/or items such as: tools, equipment, uniforms, testing for licenses, job readiness, job/technical training, GED preparation, books, car insurance, and gas/bus fare. May assist with various other needs related to maintaining or gaining employment at the agency's discretion.
Provides vouchers for work related or education related essential services and/or items such as: tools, equipment, uniforms, testing for licenses, job readiness, job/technical training, GED preparation, books, car insurance, and gas/bus fare. May assist with various other needs related to maintaining or gaining employment at the agency's discretion.
Program will help community members age 65 and older with companion pet expenses, such as vetting, grooming and boarding in order to help older, fixed/low-income adults keep their pets.. Will assist with expenses at a limit of $250 per household per year.
Program will help community members age 65 and older with companion pet expenses, such as vetting, grooming and boarding in order to help older, fixed/low-income adults keep their pets.. Will assist with expenses at a limit of $250 per household per year.
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.
Direct financial assistance in emergency situations such as food, clothing, shelter, utilities, medicine, school lunches, for parents of hospitalized children, other emergencies, counseling and tutoring. Provides mental, physical, and monetary support.
Direct financial assistance in emergency situations such as food, clothing, shelter, utilities, medicine, school lunches, for parents of hospitalized children, other emergencies, counseling and tutoring. Provides mental, physical, and monetary support.
For veterans, dependents of veterans, and survivors. Provides short-term financial assistance covering rent/mortgage, utilities, and food; dental and vision care; and other types of financial assistance on an as-needed basis. All funds are issued directly to the service provider. Can apply every 30 days.
For veterans, dependents of veterans, and survivors. Provides short-term financial assistance covering rent/mortgage, utilities, and food; dental and vision care; and other types of financial assistance on an as-needed basis. All funds are issued directly to the service provider. Can apply every 30 days.
Provides vouchers to assist with short-term job related transportation needs to help the client retain or gain employment: Bus Passes ($100 maximum per calendar year); Auto Insurance Payments ($250 maximum per calendar year); Gasoline ($30 per request/$150 maximum per calendar year); Auto Repair ($1000 maximum per 12-month period). May consider assisting with other various needs related to transportation at the agency's discretion.
Provides vouchers to assist with short-term job related transportation needs to help the client retain or gain employment: Bus Passes ($100 maximum per calendar year); Auto Insurance Payments ($250 maximum per calendar year); Gasoline ($30 per request/$150 maximum per calendar year); Auto Repair ($1000 maximum per 12-month period). May consider assisting with other various needs related to transportation at the agency's discretion.
The Helping Paws Program enables people living with cancer and their caregivers to obtain care for their pets during the emotional, physical, and financial challenges of cancer treatment.
This national program, uniquely designed to provide free support services to people struggling to care for their pets during their cancer treatment, will be comprised of the following core services:
- Financial assistance to qualified individuals who are both pet owners and in active cancer treatment to offset expenses, including pet food; pet walking/sitting and other caregiving services; boarding fees; veterinarian expenses including vaccinations and appointment fees; flea, tick and heartworm prevention; medications; and lab fees
- Educational webcasts focused on caring for pets throughout the cancer journey, to cover topics such as how to care for one’s pet during cancer treatment, guidance on how to reduce one’s risk of infection from pets, as well as finding local support programs
- Wide dissemination of print/digital materials specific to pet care and self-care during cancer treatment, including a database of resources
- Free counseling services for both people with cancer and their caregivers.
The Helping Paws Program enables people living with cancer and their caregivers to obtain care for their pets during the emotional, physical, and financial challenges of cancer treatment.
This national program, uniquely designed to provide free support services to people struggling to care for their pets during their cancer treatment, will be comprised of the following core services:
- Financial assistance to qualified individuals who are both pet owners and in active cancer treatment to offset expenses, including pet food; pet walking/sitting and other caregiving services; boarding fees; veterinarian expenses including vaccinations and appointment fees; flea, tick and heartworm prevention; medications; and lab fees
- Educational webcasts focused on caring for pets throughout the cancer journey, to cover topics such as how to care for one’s pet during cancer treatment, guidance on how to reduce one’s risk of infection from pets, as well as finding local support programs
- Wide dissemination of print/digital materials specific to pet care and self-care during cancer treatment, including a database of resources
- Free counseling services for both people with cancer and their caregivers.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides emergency financial assistance for a wide range of basic needs for veterans. This includes rent and mortgage assistance, utility assistance, and prescription assistance.
Provides emergency financial assistance for a wide range of basic needs for veterans. This includes rent and mortgage assistance, utility assistance, and prescription assistance.
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. Offers 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). 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.
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. Offers 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). 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 emergency assistance to trans people including transgender, nonbinary, gender nonconforming, 2spirit, and intersex individuals and families of trans youth who are personally impacted by anti-trans laws in Ohio. Microgrants are provided to those transgender individuals and families of trans youth who urgently need to relocate to access care, a safer and more affirming environment, and/or who are experiencing current care access issues. Funds may be used to assist with:
*Homelessness or housing insecurity
*Imminent shutoff of utilities
*HRT access
*Legal documents (passport, ID)
*Medical appointment transportation
*Basic needs (food, safety)
Provides emergency assistance to trans people including transgender, nonbinary, gender nonconforming, 2spirit, and intersex individuals and families of trans youth who are personally impacted by anti-trans laws in Ohio. Microgrants are provided to those transgender individuals and families of trans youth who urgently need to relocate to access care, a safer and more affirming environment, and/or who are experiencing current care access issues. Funds may be used to assist with:
*Homelessness or housing insecurity
*Imminent shutoff of utilities
*HRT access
*Legal documents (passport, ID)
*Medical appointment transportation
*Basic needs (food, safety)
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention, reassurance, information and referral; emergency linkage to community agencies, police, hospitals, emergency assistance. A Victims Advocate provides community support, advocacy and reassurance to victims of crime following a traumatic experience.
Provides emergency loans to help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, other natural disasters, or quarantine.
Provides emergency loans to help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, other natural disasters, or quarantine.
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.