Helps with partial rent/mortgage and utility payments to qualifying individuals.
Backpack/school supplies (Stuff the Bus).
Financial assistance for rent, mortgage, and utilities.
Emergency services to homeless and other individuals in need, including motel vouchers.
Food pantry.
SNAP enrollment assistance.
Gas vouchers.
Prescription expense assistance.
Money management education.
General assistance is provided to single men and women and married couples without children. Program provides monthly financial assistance for basic maintenance needs including shelter, utilities, food, household supplies, and clothing; maximum monthly benefit is $312, with $200 for rent.
Emergency assistance offers up to $400, one time...
Provides emergency help with utilities, housing, and medical expenses. Cannot assist with deposits. Call for other details.
Emergency rental/mortgage/lodging assistance and utility bill payment assistance
Assistance is available for 1) Families with children under 18, and 2) Community members who do not have children in the house. Funds may be used for rent/house payments, utilities, car repairs, employment needs, dental, and mental health.
Applicants must fill out the correct application and turn it in, along with their bill/proof of ne...
FINANCIAL SERVICES helps those who need assistance with rent, rent deposit, mortgage, utilities, furniture and clothing. Help for furniture and clothing will be in the form of vouchers. Funds are intended for dire need situations and when no other community resource is available to meet the need. All financial help is by Appointment only: must call...
Offers emergency rent and/or mortgage assistance to eligible households in need of help. Repayment may be required.
Iowa Immigrant Community Fund offers farmworkers and meat processing families emergency funds due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Assistance may cover basic needs including rent, mortgages, utilities, transportation, and medicine for individuals and their families. Applications will be processed as they come in until funding is expended. Th...
Provides services which include a food pantry, rental assistance, car gas for job searching, utility assistance, medical, dental and prescription assistance. May also provide information and referral for such needs.
Provides assistance to prevent individuals from losing their housing and becoming homeless. This may include helping them preserve their current housing situation or identifying alternate appropriate housing options. The program provides short-term assistance via in-home case management services for up to three months. The focus of the program is o...
Cross Outreach is a homelessness prevention program providing limited assistance with basic needs such as rent, security deposits, electric or water bills, or storage costs for households in transition as funding is available.
Rent, security deposits, electric, or water assistance requires client to call 515 279-9998 to listen to recordi...
Assists low income clients with rent and mortgage payments. Client must see County Agencies first.
Provides assistance on a temporary basis for a limited time for basic needs that may include rent/lot rent; interest on mortgage, utilities-gas, electric, water; food vouchers for clients who are unable to work. Cannot be on Subsidized Housing, a student, receive Social Security, or a Veteran.
The Basic Needs Program financially assists with past-due rent, energy or water bills, and security deposits/1st month's rent. Johnson County residents can sign up to request assistance in-person at exactly 11 am on Mondays. Households unable to be there at 11 am can call 319-351-0128 between 9 am-11 am to request assistance. Households who...
FINANCIAL SERVICES to migrant and seasonal farm workers for rent and utility assistance.
Limited financial aid for emergency situations including utility deposits, rent, prescription medications, glasses, clothing, school supplies, holiday assistance, transportation, birth certificate retrieval, Iowa identification, books for GED testing, etc.
Loans up to $300 or 1/2 of the rent, which ever is less.
Connects youth and families with resources and support. Navigators have the ability to “fill gaps”, either through helping agencies partner around a common goal, or through flexible funding for needs such as rent, utilities, transportation, and more.
Community Response is designed to reduce unnecessary involvement of child welfare and ...
Provides assistance to prevent imminently homeless individuals from losing their housing and becoming homeless. The program is designed to divert people from homelessness through a range of services including landlord mediation, financial education, rehousing, and limited financial assistance with rent and utilities.
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