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Learn how to access rental assistance and housing stability services through Treasury's ERA programs, which have provided over $46 billion to eligible renters during the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out the eligibility criteria, program guidelines, and resources for ERA1 and ERA2 recipients.
Learn how to find and apply for emergency help paying your rent in your state. Call 211 or search online for eligibility rules and local resources.
The Salvation Army helps local families pay their bills and stay in their homes during hard times. Find assistance with utilities and rent near you by using the location search or contacting your local Salvation Army.
Find out how to apply for federal and state funds to cover rent and utility bills during the pandemic. See the status of various programs in different counties and cities, and get free legal help for eviction cases.
Learn about five nonprofits that offer rent assistance to low-income and vulnerable populations affected by COVID-19 or other financial hardships. Find out the eligibility criteria, application process, and contact information for each charity.
Find and apply for federal funds to help pay rent, utilities and other expenses during the pandemic. The Rental Assistance Finder connects renters and landlords with state and local programs distributing billions of dollars in emergency relief.
If you’re having trouble paying for rent and utilities, you’re not alone. Get help paying rent and bills; Get year-round help with utility bills by contacting your local Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) office or calling the National Energy Assistance Referral Hotline at (866)-674-6327
Learn how to access rental assistance and eviction prevention programs in your area. Visit the Rental Assistance Finder by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau or contact your local HUD office, PHA, or legal aid organization.
PRC helps clients who are unable to pay rent or mortgage due to a temporary financial crisis. Clients must live or move to DuPage County and meet specific eligibility requirements.
You can find a complete list of county renter assistance programs on the U.S. Department of the Treasury website. We’ve also included data from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation on how much money each state received for rental assistance.