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Rent Payment Assistance

600 East Stephenson, Harrison, AR 72601

COVID Emergency Solutions Grant provides rental assistance through DHS

Temporary Financial Assistance

Program assists qualified families with rent, mortgage, and utility assistance.Note: Community members that qualify will be offered food when staff does their onsite intake interview.

Temporary Financial Assistance

1649 Huntsville Road, Fayetteville, AR 72701

Assists families or individuals with low income with utility bills and rent in the Fayetteville area. Program can only assist a small amount at this time due to funding.

Utility & Rental Assistance Program

2254 Albert Pike Road, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913

This program offerers financial assistance to help pay rent or utilities (gas or electric) as funds are available.

Homelessness Prevention Program

406 Hwy 43 East, Harrison, AR 72601

Program provides assistance to individuals or families facing evictionCOVID Emergency Solutions Grant for rent payment assistance through DHS

Homeless Prevention Services

2016 Highway 25-B, Heber Springs, AR 72543

Program provides help people stay in their homes and families stay together. Services may include rent or mortgage assistance, help with utilities, such as electric, gas, water, and helps with transportation costs to medical or job sites.

Homelessness Prevention Program

300 West 11th St. , Yellville, AR 72687

Program provides assistance to individuals or families facing evictionCOVID Emergency Solutions Grant for rent payment assistance through DHS

Rent Payment Assistance

2602 SW D Street, Bentonville, AR 72712

Financial assistance with rental payments and rent deposits on a first come first serve basis for 10 applicants per day.Note: Program is only able to provide assistance once every four (4) months.

Successful Transition to Economic Prosperity

102 West Victory Street, Star City, AR 71667

Program aims to help individuals and families overcome obstacles that keep them from achieving their goals. The program offers personalized assistance in areas such as safe and affordable housing, employment, financial management, healthcare, and education, with the goal of helping participants reach self-sufficiency.Services may include: Resume development Interview coaching and job search assistance Educational advising Rental and utility assistance Nutrition assistance Assistance obtaining documents (identification, SNAP, medical insurance, school transcripts, social security and disability) Referrals

Housing/Shelter

5835 West Sunset Avenue, Springdale, AR 72762

Provides financial assistance to cancer patients who are in need because of illness.

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

3915 West 8th Street, Third Floor, Little Rock, AR 72204

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

Emergency Food and Shelter Program

9 North Jefferson Street, Wilson, AR 72395

Provides funds to families with low income that are in emergency situations to assist in obtaining food, shelter, and other necessities for a limited period of time.

Homelessness Prevention Program

1318 Bradley Dr. , Suite 16, Mountain Home, AR 72653

Program provides assistance to individuals or families facing evictionCOVID Emergency Solutions Grant for rent payment assistance through DHS

Successful Transition to Economic Prosperity

1902 South Main Street, Suite 3, Stuttgart, AR 72160

Program aims to help individuals and families overcome obstacles that keep them from achieving their goals. The program offers personalized assistance in areas such as safe and affordable housing, employment, financial management, healthcare, and education, with the goal of helping participants reach self-sufficiency.Services may include: Resume development Interview coaching and job search assistance Educational advising Rental and utility assistance Nutrition assistance Assistance obtaining documents (identification, SNAP, medical insurance, school transcripts, social security and disability) Referrals

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

211 West 3rd Avenue, Suite 250C, Pine Bluff, AR 71601

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

170 North Main Street, Fourth Floor, Memphis, TN 38103

Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

Emergency Food and Shelter Program

404 School Street, Osceola, AR 72370

Provides funds to families with low income that are in emergency situations to assist in obtaining food, shelter, and other necessities for a limited period of time.

Successful Transition to Economic Prosperity

200 Main Street, Rison, AR 71665

Program aims to help individuals and families overcome obstacles that keep them from achieving their goals. The program offers personalized assistance in areas such as safe and affordable housing, employment, financial management, healthcare, and education, with the goal of helping participants reach self-sufficiency.Services may include: Resume development Interview coaching and job search assistance Educational advising Rental and utility assistance Nutrition assistance Assistance obtaining documents (identification, SNAP, medical insurance, school transcripts, social security and disability) Referrals

Homelessness Prevention Program

110 Ruff St. , Marshall, AR 72650

Program provides assistance to individuals or families facing evictionCOVID Emergency Solutions Grant for rent payment assistance through DHS

Rent Payment Assistance

219 West 15th Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701

Program provides rent payment assistance to income-qualified applicants in Fayetteville, AR.

Homelessness Prevention Program

701 East Prospect Avenue, Harrison, AR 72601

Program provides assistance to individuals or families facing evictionCOVID Emergency Solutions Grant for rent payment assistance through DHS

Rental Assistance

228 Spring Street, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913

We offer the opportunity to assist people in need in a variety of ways, including rental assistance. You don't have to be a member or attend services to help us serve others.

Harrison Housing Authority

202 West Stephenson Avenue, Harrison, AR 72601

Program is a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program that is available to participants in the city limits of Harrison, Arkansas, and up to 15 miles beyond the city limits of Harrison. It provides rental assistance for families and individuals with low-income and in privately owned, existing and affordable units which are clean and safe.Program pays the rent subsidy directly to the owner or property manager of the rental unit with funds provided by the Housing and Urban Rural Development Commisssion.

Emergency Food and Shelter Program

214 Baltimore Street, Manila, AR 72442

Provides funds to families with low income that are in emergency situations to assist in obtaining food, shelter, and other necessities for a limited period of time.

Successful Transition to Economic Prosperity

815 East Center Street, Sheridan, AR 72150

Program aims to help individuals and families overcome obstacles that keep them from achieving their goals. The program offers personalized assistance in areas such as safe and affordable housing, employment, financial management, healthcare, and education, with the goal of helping participants reach self-sufficiency.Services may include: Resume development Interview coaching and job search assistance Educational advising Rental and utility assistance Nutrition assistance Assistance obtaining documents (identification, SNAP, medical insurance, school transcripts, social security and disability) Referrals