We provide a directory of agencies that provide rental assistance to residents.
We do not directly provide aid ourselves, but provide local resources for you to find.
Most major U.S. cities including Albany County, New York, offer some type of state of
federally subsidized Rental Assistance Programs and/or emergency financial assistance for low income persons in need.
There are also thousands of local non-profit organizations that offer help paying rent along
with providing housing assistance.
We currently have listed all of the financial Rental Assistance programs we could find
in Albany County.
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Albany Community Development Agency (ACDA) revitalizes neighborhoods by increasing homeownership, providing resources for home and community improvements, and connecting partners to facilitate quality of life projects and workforce opportunities for residents with low to moderate incomes. Through
42.6629916, -73.758998The American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance (TFA) program has awarded cash grants to minor children of veterans who are eligible for American Legion membership. These grants help families in need meet the cost of shelter, food, utilities and health expenses, thereby keeping the child or child
42.65000250, -73.754289Coalition for the Homeless - Albany Office offers a variety of programs ans services to those that are currently experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.These services include rental assistance and eviction prevention. Their Rental Assistance program provides monthly rent subsi
42.655145, -73.761103The mission of the United Tenants of Albany is to improve the living conditions of tenants, including physical housing conditions, tenants' rights for security and equity, and the quality of life in the community. Priority will be given to work with people with the greatest needs, such as Tenant
42.65496, -73.750762Offering many assistance programs:Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) The Low-Income (HEAP) is a federally funded program that assists eligible households in meeting their home energy needsTemporary Assistance (TA) TA is temporary help for needy men, women and children. If you are unable to work,
42.6509968, -73.752312