Hauppauge Rental Housing Assistance
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Breast Cancer Emergency Aid Fund grants help pay for: Rent, Utilities, Transportation, Prostheses for breast cancer patients.

This agency for is only for Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford, and Trumbull
and provides social services for economically disadvantaged residents of Greater
Bridgeport.
Elegibility: HPRP provides funding to assist families and individuals
who are at imminent risk of homelessness. Must be "imminently at risk of
becoming l

Municipal government administers selected public services for residents.
Elegibility: HPRP provides funding to assist families and individuals who are at imminent risk of homelessness.
Must be "imminently at risk of becoming literally homeless within the next 6-15 days":
- Being evicted within 6-15 days from private dwelling (own home

Family service agency offers help for those facing HIV-positive status, domestic violence, illiteracy, and hearing impairment.
FSW assists those experiencing psychiatric problems, or coping with traumatic loss, parenting struggles, stress or anxiety.
FSW also offers youth development and job training programs.
FSW's subsidiary, Family Assets LLC, helps residents impro

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance program
Elegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP with

Community services agency offers educational, self improvement, physical fitness, and recreational activities. Services for children and youth include child care centers, summer camp, youth development programs, a Teen Fathers Program in Bridgeport
Hours of operation:M-F: 9am-5pm

Community action agency for Bristol, Burlington, Farmington, Plainville and Plymouth provides community based services for people who are economically disadvantaged to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. BCO administers the following programs: Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, Eviction Prevention Program, energy assistance, homemaker/companion/respite services for elders

Coalition of churches, synagogues and religious societies offer family violence education programs, a Refugee Resettlement Center, advocacy for the development of affordable housing, Emergency Aid Network for one-time basic needs financial grants, and the ARC Angels program which provides donated household goods and cleaning products to low income families in need. The Dream Homes Community

Community action agency for Bethel, Bridgewater, Danbury, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Redding and Ridgefield provides services for disadvantaged people and families to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. Special services and programs include housing mediation, after school activities, Action Early Learning Center, Individual Development Accounts, holiday assistance,

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving

Community action agency for the Lower Naugatuck Valley, Bethany, Milford, Orange, and Woodbridge provides community based services for people who are economically disadvantaged to promote self sufficiency and economic independence. TEAM services include employment programs for adults and youth, elderly services, heating assistance, information and referral, child care, child care food programs, a

Coalition of churches provides charitable financial assistance for utilities and other basic needs to residents of East Hartford on a one time basis. Services are provided by appointment only. The fund may pay partial rent or security deposit after assessment and provides referrals to job services, health care and counseling. Note: Fund will not provide cash assistance or pay for phone bills.El

Multiservice organization offers an emergency shelter for homeless single adults and families, a soup kitchen, food pantry, day time drop in program, and other support services including counseling and case management. Transitional support services provided to at-risk households to prevent homelessness and to ensure stability and self-reliance. Community-based case management provided in home. Op

Resident of Hamden; Must meet the program's guidelines The hours of operation are: M-F: 8:30am-4:30pmCall for appointment; Must be current East Hartford resident. Municipal government administers selected public services for residents.

Behavioral health agency provides services for low income individuals and families who have chronic mental illness, AIDS/HIV, or substance abuse diagnoses and for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include community case management, supportive housing, employment and community based rehabilitation services.Elegibility:HPRP provides funding to assist families and individu

Community action agency for the Capitol Region, Middlesex County, and towns of Branford, Guilford, Madison and North Branford provides community based services for people who are economically disadvantaged in order to promote self-sufficiency Elegibility:Must be experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; For financial assistance applicant must have received a notice to quit;

Journey Home is the lead agency charged with implementing the Capitol Region's Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness. Agency works in collaboration with local and regional housing, community, and civic organizations to increase the number of supportive and affordable housing units and to end chronic homelessness in the Capitol Region.Elegibility:HPRP provides funding to assist families and individual

State agency funds or provides services to people with mental illnesses and oversees alcohol and drug prevention and treatment programs in Connecticut, including operation of state funded chemical dependence treatment centers. Direct services to adults with psychiatric disabilities are provided by local mental health authorities and other community providers located throughout Conn. DMHAS also m

Service agency for people who are homeless provides soup kitchen, day shelter and services to homeless families and individuals, and transitional housing for single adults for up to two years. Services to people with AIDS include case management and substance abuse counseling, an AIDS residence and subsidized scattered site apartments. Mercy Housing also manages supportive housing programs for i

Statewide social service agency provides assistance and disaster services to people with emergency needs; school readiness programs; summer camp; after school homework centers; youth groups; senior programming; and homeless assistance servicesElegibility:Families in Bloomfield, East Hartford, Hartford, Newington, West Hartford, Wethersfield, or Windsor who are at risk of becoming homeless due to r

Must be experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship and be in danger of eviction or foreclosure; Income must be at or below 60% of the state median income; Monthly rent/mortgage cannot exceed 60% of gross monthly income; Must be able to document a severe hardship which is not chronic or recurring; Landlord must be willing to cooperate with mediation decision; Other restrictions

Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in privately owned rental housing and must not already be receiving a rental subsidy; An adult member of the house

Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in privately owned rental housing and must not already be receiving a rental subsidy; An adult member of the house

Must be experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; Resident of Barkhamsted, Beacon Falls, Berlin, Bethlehem, Cheshire, Colebrook, Goshen, Hartland, Harwinton, Litchfield, Meriden, Middlebury, Morris, Naugatuck, New Hartford, Norfolk,

A substance abuse treatment facility and subsidiary of Hartford Health Care, Rushford provides inpatient and outpatient services for alcohol and drug addiction including, central intake and assessment, detoxification, inpatient care, residential treatment, day treatment, intensive outpatient, transitional services, and relapse prevention. Special programs and services include the court-approved P

Humanitarian organization helps individuals and families prevent, prepare for, or respond to emergencies. Middlesex Central Connecticut chapter provides disaster preparedness/disaster response, assistance to military families, community blood drives, AIDS education and prevention, and health and safety education classes including emergency cardiac care training, water safety, and pet first aid.

Must be experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; For financial assistance applicant must have received a notice to quit; People who are behind in rent or mortgage payments but do not yet have a notice to quit or a foreclosure notice are eligible for mediation services only; Must have income; Income must be at or below 60% of the state median income; Monthly rent/mortgage ca

Middlesex United Way provides funding for critical human care services and programs that meet county residents' basic needs and partners with local social service agencies and town-based organizations. School readiness iniative program works with childcare providers and schools to assist children with developing the skills as they enter school and educating parents on the importance of preparing

Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA
Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA
Must be living in privately owned rental housing and must not already be receiving a rental subsidy; An adult member of the house

Archdiocese of Norwich ministry operates a supportive housing program for people with mental illness, substance abuse problems, or AIDS. The agency also operates a soup kitchen, a food pantry, and provides assistance with utility and emergency services to Middletown area residents in need. Soup kitchen operates M-Sat, serving breakfast from 8-10:30am and lunch from 11:45am-1:30pm. Food pantry o

Resident of New Britain experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; In danger of eviction or foreclosure; Income must be at or below 60% of the state median income; Monthly rent/mortgage cannot exceed 60% of gross monthly income

Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in privately owned rental housing and must not already be receiving a rental subsidy

Columbus House offers comprehensive case management services agency-wide through emergency, transitional and permanent supportive housing. Case managers provide assessment and referrals to appropriate community services to help clients identify and overcome many of the causes of their homelessness. Columbus House has outreach and engagement teams, employment and peer specialist programs and also

Resident of Branford, East Haven, Hamden, New Haven, North Haven or West Haven experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; MUST have received a notice to quit or notice of foreclosure; Income must be at or below 60% of the state median

Supportive housing agency provides scattered site housing and comprehensive supportive services, including case management, permanency planning, crisis intervention, counseling, substance abuse treatment, recovery supports, linkage to community resources, independent living skills instruction, transportation, and advocacy, for people living with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, substance addiction, and d

New Haven Home Recovery (NHHR) provides supportive services and housing assistance to families confronting homelessness, HIV/AIDS and behaviorial heath issues. NHHR operates two emergency homeless shelters for women and children, 100 units of supportive housing for families, and two family stabilization programs, one in Fair Haven and one in Bridgeport. In addition, NHHR operates a regional furn

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in p

Community action agency for Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Voluntown, and Waterford provides community based services for people who are economically disadvantaged to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. Services include case ma

Faith based, nonsectarian service organization offers a food pantry, furniture and household goods, used children's books, and limited emergency financial assistance for utility assistance, rent, and security deposits. Agency serves residents of New Canaan, Norwalk, Weston, Westport, and Wilton.Elegibility:Resident of New Canaan, Norwalk, Weston, Westport, Wilton who are in need
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Multifaceted community action agency for Greater Norwalk helps the economically disadvantaged become self sufficient through social service programs. In addition to social services programs, NEON houses the RSVP senior volunteer program. Other programs include two women and children's halfway houses in Norwalk and Waterbury, which are one year residential programs for Dept. of Correction's inmat

Municipal government administers selected public services for residents.Elegibility:Resident of Norwich; Income guidelines
Hours of operation:M-F: 8:30am-4:30pm
By appointment only

Local Corps of the Salvation Army -Southern New England Division offers food, clothing, temporary financial assistance, holiday assistance, referral and advocacy for social services, child care centers, and youth groups.Elegibility:Low income
Hours of operation:M-F: 9am-12noon; 1-3:30pm
Call for guidelines

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in p

Community action agency for Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Voluntown, and Waterford provides community based services for people who are economically disadvantaged to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. Services include case ma

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in p

Family support center offers parenting groups and classes and administers the Healthy Start program, Nurturing Families Network, WIC (Women's Infant and Children) nutrition program, and the Father Involvement program. Bilingual services are available.Elegibility:HPRP provides funding to assist families and individuals who are at imminent risk of homelessness. Must be "imminently at risk of becomi

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in p

Municipal government administers selected public services for residents.Elegibility:HPRP provides funding to assist families and individuals who are at imminent risk of homelessness. Must be "imminently at risk of becoming literally homeless within the next 6-15 days":*Being evicted within 6-15 days from private dwelling (own home, or family/friend's home), OR*Being discharged from an institution

Housing contractor administers the Conn. Dept. of Social Services subsidized housing programs including Section 8, Rental Assistance Program (RAP), and Transitionary Limited Rental Assistance Program (T-RAP).Elegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in privately owned rental housing and m

Community action agency for Central Naugatuck Valley, Litchfield Hills, and greater Meriden provides community based services for economically disadvantaged people to promote self sufficiency and economic independence. Services for individualsElegibility:Must be experiencing a non-recurring, unexpected, documentable hardship; Resident of Barkhamsted, Beacon Falls, Berlin, Bethlehem, Cheshire, Cole

State agency administers state and federal cash assistance, food stamp and medical insurance programs for low income individuals and families with children, individuals who are elderly or disabled, and refugees. Cash or medical insurance progElegibility:Family has received TFA but is not currently receiving TFA; Must file application for T-RAP within six months of leaving TFA; Must be living in p

Community mediation and conflict resolution agency serves Fairfield County and the criminal courts located in Bridgeport, Norwalk and Waterbury. Mediation services are offered for family conflicts such as visitation, parent-teen, and elder care; school discipline issues and early-stage PPT facilitation as well as conflict resolution training; juvenile criminal court and juvenile review boards, an

Christian Community Action provides food and furniture to Norwalk residents who are in need of emergency assistance. Christian Community Action also assists families and individuals who are in need of emergency financial aid with security deposits for renting apartment or for utilities expenses.

Provides low income assistance for emergency housing, Rental Assistance and Eviction Prevention.

Provides rent assistance, housing assistance, housing expense reduction. Also provides counseling and referral to other agencies.

Provides rent assistance and affordable housing for the residents of the west Bronx, New York City (NYC).

The primary goals of the Foundation are to fill an industry-wide need for practically educated and trained entertainment technicians, develop public and governmental awareness of the entertainment technology career path, and to assist industry professionals in times of crises.

GOLES was founded in 1977 and works to mitigate the housing crisis plaguing the Lower East Side where long-time and low-income, predominantly Latino and Asian immigrant tenants, are facing evictions and homelessness due to skyrocketing rents. Many of these tenants are unaware of their rights and are, thus, exploited by their landlords who routinely deny them services. GOLES has intervened directly

MDC fulfills the need for housing information and guidance, after school activities for youth, employment and recreational activities for people with developmental disabilities, supplemental sanitation services, and community advocacy. Our mission is to provide services for all those who live, work and shop in Midwood.


BCO's mission is to eliminate or alleviate the causes and effects of poverty in the greater Bristol, CT area. BCO offers many services to accomplish this as well as refers clients to other agencies that can possibly assist them. We work closely with other agencies so not to duplicate services in the area. BCO works with clients as well as community leaders educating people about the stigmas and ob

The “HOPE for Ex-Offenders, Inc.” mission is to develop the Christian character in ex-offenders, probationers and parolees to re-establish themselves as well adjusted, working members of the community.

Jonathan Larson, the creator of the Broadway musical RENT, lived for many years on his meager earnings as a waiter while struggling for recognition as a composer/playwright. The occasional commissions and grants he received not only supplemented his income, but perhaps just as importantly, boosted his spirits with the psychological rewards that such acknowledgement provides.
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Harlem Congregations For Community Improvement was founded in 1986 to assist in the comprehensive revitalization of the Harlem community and to improve the quality of life for its residents by providing high quality housing social services, economic development and support services.

THE COMPANY PROVIDES HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME, ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED PEOPLE ON A NOT-FOR-PROFIT BASIS. RENTS PAID BY THE TENANTS ARE SUBSIDIZED BY THE US DEPARTMENT OF H.U.D. THROUGH SECTION 8 RENT ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS.

Bikkurim: an Incubator for New Jewish Ideas energizes and enriches the North American Jewish community by identifying innovative Jewish ideas and nurturing them to organizational sustainability. Modeled on business incubators, Bikkurim provides fledgling, innovative, New York-based, Jewish, non-profit initiatives with rent-free office space, on-site free capacity-building, a small stipend, and acc

Over the past quarter century we have witnessed major changes in human services policies and funding. These changes have made it increasingly necessary for agencies and service providers to work together to provide better services, more effectively advocate for their constituents, and reduce costs. It is these changes and the strength and vision of two such agencies, Futura House (founded in 1968)

Margert Community Corporation was founded in 1980 by the R.C. parishes of St. Mary, Star of the Sea, in Far Rockaway, and St. Gertrude's, in Edgemere. The purpose of the corporation is to enable these parishes to serve their communities in the areas of housing, senior citizens, and youth concerns. The focus of our work is to assist poor and lower income individuals and families, and in this way to

The Jazz Foundation of American provides emergency services and long-term support to veteran Jazz and Blues musicians in financial, health, career or personal crisis; and creates employment for these pioneers through cultural and educational programs that promote Jazz awareness and appreciation.

Centro De La Comunidad was founded in 1969 to provide children and families a holistic approach of cultural and social services to Latinos.

U.S. Athletic Trust is the first multi-sport NGO dedicated to helping athletes find monetary support for their training. Over 75% of all donations go directly to athletes. DHAC supported over 40 athletes in the four years leading up to the Athens Olympics, with 15 making the Olympic team, and three winning medals. DHAC is a public charity operating under IRS code 501 (c) (3). The financial support

The Goal of The Danny Fund is to prevent the financial and emotional collapse of families due to the catastrophic illness or injury of their child by providing assistance to help them remain stable.

CUCS has pioneered the advancement of effective housing and service initiatives for homeless people, particularly those with serious mental illness, HIV/AIDS, and other disabling conditions. Since its inception at Columbia University in 1979, CUCS has worked to improve public policy and programs that serve poor and disenfranchised individuals.CUCS currently operates twelve service sites throughout

Coalition for the Homeless is dedicated to the principle that decent shelter, sufficient food, affordable housing, and the chance to work for a living wage are fundamental rights in a civilized society. The Coalition operates a mobile feeding program that serves nutritious meals to nearly 800 homeless people each night, delivers blankets and clothing to people on the streets, and engages them in s

The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes, started in 2004, as a way to help the transition process for the wounded and disabled war on terror Veteran population. The organization helps to augment the support provided by the military and the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Labor.

The Population Council is dedicated to improving the reproductive health and well-being of the most vulnerable individuals in developing countries. Council researchers focus their efforts on three programs: HIV and AIDS; Poverty, Gender, and Youth; and Reproductive Health. Researchers draw on the multidisciplinary knowledge of colleagues from their own program as well as the other two programs to


The Resurrection House was established in 1981 to fight hunger and deprivation in the Harlem, New York Community. Regrettably, men, women, children, the elderly, etc. were going to bed hungry on a daily basis. Malnutrition, anemia, and other food related illnesses were common place and posed a severe problem to community members and their families. For instance, many children were doing badly in s

-Meeting the temporary, basic needs of individuals and families when no other resources are readily available to them.-Acting as an advocate through a referral and follow-up process for needy families and individuals; to find appropriate resources which e

NAC's mission is to provide high quality services in support of birth, foster, and adoptive families who are caring for children with special medical needs at home. Working primarily with children whose birth families live in poverty, NAC seeks to enable them to remain in, or return to, their homes whenever possible, or to be adopted by loving families when necessary. NAC's services ensure that th

Relieve financial stress across the spectrum of families in need; assuring healthier family environments that can help children develop.

Established in Germany, in 1934, The Blue Card?s sole purpose was to provide financial assistance to Jews fleeing from that country?s growing persecution. It was re-established in the United States in 1939, to continue aiding refugees escaping from the Nazi horror. Today, it is the only organization in the United States whose sole mission is to aid needy Holocaust survivors by providing cash stipe

SBLS' legal staff provides legal representation in cases involving welfare and disability benefits, housing, family, education, health, employment and consumer law and has special projects representing HIV-positive individuals and senior citizens facing foreclosure due to predatory lending practices. We have a strong community education focus and develop materials and conduct training sessions on


The Center for Food Action (CFA) provides emergency food, rental and
utility assistance, counseling, and advocacy to our neighbors in need
in Bergen County and in the Upper Passaic Valley.
The Center for Food Action provides groceries as well as utility and rental assistance to our neighbors in need. CFA staff and volunteers at our eight sites work with our clients to improve their lives

Helping Out People Everywhere, Inc. established 1988 with a mission to assist culturally diverse individuals, families and children who are homeless and/or of low income through the provision of Emergency Housing, Rental Assistance and Eviction Prevention. Combined with intensive case management services in obtaining and maintaining permanent housing for families and individuals to become independ

Helping normally self-sufficient individuals with emergency expense (rent, utilities, medical bills, car repair, etc.)

Hours M-F 9-4:45
Provides financial assistance, food, clothing, shelter, employment, criminal justice counseling, and transitional houses for homeless men. Special programs for men with substance abuse problems and also those recently released from prison and their families. Special criminal justice program provides services to inmates in local jails, and operates four thrift stores. Publis

Federal emergency assistance program provides limited financial aid for rent or mortgage emergencies. One-time emergency grants made during funding period usually beginning in March until funds are exhausted for calendar year. Contact Parish Social Ministry office at Catholic Charities for screening and referral to a local Parish Outreach Center for intake. Program administered by United Way of Lo

Provides temporary financial assistance to families and individuals for short-term help while they work toward self-sufficiency, such as Family Assistance, Safety Net Assistance and Emergency Temporary Assistance (homeless, need food, written eviction, need heating during cold weather, utilities are or are about to be shut-off, family violence)

Provides financial assistance for eligible families in various ways: Basic Living Expenses - Rent, mortgage payment or utilities, will also give supermarket gift cards, when these bills have have become unmanageable after a child's diagnosis and/or a parent must stop working to care for their sick child. Illness-related Expenses - medical co-pays, transportation for treatment, medical equipmen

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The Doe Fund's mission is to develop and implement cost-effective, holistic programs that meet the needs of a diverse population working to break the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism. All of The Doe Fund's programs and innovative business ventures ultimately strive to help homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals achieve permanent self-sufficiency.

Through our Homeless and Housing Services Department, we provide this support to more than 500 men and women each year who are homeless, formerly homeless, or threatened with eviction and life on the streets.
Our programs include an 84-bed Womens Mental Health Shelter at the Park Avenue Armory; Casa Mutua, our supportive housing residence located in East Harlem; Street Outreach a

The hours of operation are: 9am - 5PM There are no fees associated with obtaining rent assistance. The intake procedure is Online application Eligibility for this rent assistance program: 18 years of age, legal resident of US or Canada, income requirement, access to a computer, internet & scanner. The areas served are: Georgia ) 463-7042

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Gra


