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Reach Out for Help Now What issue are you facing? I am at risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness in Nevada and need immediate help , what should I do? HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: For direct assistance Dial 2-1-1 and press 6 for homeless services, or visit Nevada 211 Health and Human Services | Helping Nevadans If you are unable to get a response from 2-1-1, or if you receive a message that the service is not available from your location, go to Your Local 211 | United Way 211 and enter your zip code to find the number for your local office.
Or contact your local Continuum of Care (CoCs) provider in Nevada. CoCs helps people who do not have a place to live find housing. The goal is to connect people with available supports as quickly as possible.
For a full list of homeless shelters in the state of Nevada, visit Homeless Shelters Directory . I am experiencing domestic violence in Nevada , what are my options? HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you are in danger, please call 911 or a national hotline . HUD is not a direct service provider and does not provide individual counseling, crisis response, or legal services to individuals who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and/or human trafficking.
National Hotline: Call (888) 373-7888 Or text “HELP” or “INFO” to 232733 Local 24/7 Signs of Hope hotline: (702) 366-1640 (available in multiple languages) or visit Nevada211. org For more information and to connect to a local service provider in your area, please see Help for Survivors . I am experiencing domestic violence , what are my options if I live in Southern Nevada ?
Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Southern Nevada , S.
A. F. E House - (702) 564-3227 provides services to victims of domestic violence and their children.
They are in Henderson; however, they serve all of Clark County and have helped victims from all over Nevada. SafeNest - (702) 646-4981 has trained and caring staff that will help you understand options and point you in the right direction. Shade Tree - (855) 385-0072 (24/7 Hotline) is a Domestic Violence Shelter and Resource Center for homeless and abused women and women with children in crisis.
The Cupcake Girls - (702) 879-8195 provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry, as well as those affected by domestic sex trafficking. The Salvation Army - (702) 870-4430 offers healing to all who cross a Salvation Army threshold through programs and services for those who have been rescued from human sex trafficking.
They have a program called Seeds of Hope that empower, educate and restore dreams to lives shattered by human trafficking. St. Jude’s Ranch for Children - (702) 294-7100 provides foster care services for ages 0-18.
I am experiencing domestic violence , what are my options if I live in Northern Nevada ? Northern Nevada: Washoe County, The City of Reno, and the City of Sparks. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Northern Nevada , Safe Embrace - (775) 322-3466 (24-hour hotline) has nine emergency beds, a transitional housing program with 30 beds, as well as a Rapid Rehousing program for individuals escaping violent situations. 220 S. Rock Blvd.
, #7, Reno, NV 89502. Domestic Violence Resource Center - (775) 329-4150 has 29 emergency shelter beds that house individuals and their families who need to escape violent situations. They have 48 transitional housing beds for families who have been through a shelter program.
Text DVHELP or DVSAFE to [839863] I am a veteran and am at-risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness in Nevada , what should I do? Need immediate help? Call 1-877-4AID-VET ( 877-424-3838 ) for 24/7 assistance.
Veterans Crisis Line: (800) 273-8255 Call the Veterans Affairs Emergency Housing Hotline for assistance at (310) 268-3350 (leave message after hours/weekends) Volunteers of America (213) 563-7979 Contact the VA medical center near you and mention your interest in Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) or find instructions for contacting the National Homeless Veteran Call Center here.
If you are a veteran , see what resources may be available to you for Supportive Housing , or if you qualify for a VA Home Loan . Check the resources available from the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans . Check the resources available from VA regarding Homeless Veteran Care.
Supportive Services for Veterans and Families (SSVF) : For very low-income Veterans, SSVF provides case management and supportive services to prevent the imminent loss of a Veteran’s home or identify a new, more suitable housing situation for the individuals and his or her family; or to rapidly re-house Veterans and their families who are homeless and might remain homeless without this assistance.
I am a veteran and am at-risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness in Southern Nevada , what should I do? Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Southern Nevada , Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) - (702) 791-9077 is the coordinated intake hub for veterans of Southern Nevada who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Location: 4461 E. Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89104. U.S. VETS - (702) 308-0583 operates three residential facilities and a community support office in spaces including 330 beds of transitional and permanent housing. Nation’s Finest - (833) 468-9676 supports America’s military veterans and their families with a comprehensive approach to housing, heath and employment that helps them achieve self-sufficiency and reach their full potential.
Services include transitional housing, case management, mental health, employment services, permanent supportive housing, mobile service unit, homeless prevention, and behavioral health. I am a veteran and am at-risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness in Northern Nevada , what should I do? Northern Nevada: Washoe County, The City of Reno, and the City of Sparks.
If you live in Northern Nevada , VA Sierra Nevada Health Care - (775) 324-6600 is a homeless outreach center for veterans. The VA has specialized programs for homeless Veterans and works with federal and community partners to provide the veterans with the most resources possible. Location: 305 Capitol Hill Avenue, Reno, NV 89502.
I am a veteran and am at-risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness in Rural Nevada , what should I do? Jurisdiction: Rural Nevada: Carson, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Perishing, Storey, and White Pine.
If you live in Rural Nevada , Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) - (702) 791-9077 is the coordinated intake hub for veterans of Southern Nevada, Nye and Lincoln county who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Location: 4461 E. Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89104. I am at risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness and need immediate help , Where can I get help in Southern Nevada ? Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County.
HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Southern Nevada , Help Hope Home ( Coordinated Entry Assessment ) – (702) 455-4270 helps those who are at risk or currently experiencing homelessness.
They will assess your situation and determine what resources are available to best meet your needs. The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center - (702) 229-6117 is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a safe place for the homeless to sleep at night. They provide medical assistance, employment assistance services, free showers, restrooms, a kitchen, mailboxes, and a pet kennel.
This is a Coordinated Entry Assessment location for Southern Nevada. 1401 Las Vegas Blvd. North.
Las Vegas, NV 89101. Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada - (702) 385-2662 has a variety of resources to serve those who are at risk or currently homeless. Men’s Emergency Night Shelter (men only) has 400 beds available; this year-round emergency night shelter provides a clean and safe environment for adult homeless men every night.
Additionally, case management is available to aid access community resources for men 18 years and older. The night shelter is open every night of the year. Laundered linens, showers, and restroom facilities available.
Check-in Hours: 2:30 p. m. daily.
Reg Hours Monday – Friday from 7:30-4pm. Men’s Renewing Hope Program (men only) - (702) 387-2274 offers a structured environment for homeless men who want to gain self-sufficiency through employment. With minimal eligibility requirements and honest participation, individuals can receive emergency shelter services, one-on-one case management, access to life skill classes, job readiness education, and support groups.
St. Vincent Apartments (men and women) - (702) 366-2090 are comprised of 120 single-occupancy apartments for men and women 18 years or older. Each apartment is furnished, complete with kitchenette and bathroom facilities.
Housing Navigator Center (men only) - (702) 473-5684 offers individualized client centered case management to individuals, families, and those who need resources for sustainable permanent housing, including individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Shade Tree (women and children) - (855) 385-0073 (24/7 Hotline) Its mission is to provide safe shelter and resources to homeless and abused women with children in crisis, as well as offer life-changing services that promote stability, dignity, and self-reliance. Las Vegas Rescue Mission - (702) 382-1766 helps to serve those in need through food, shelter, daily needs, and addiction recovery.
They offer short and long-term shelter for men, women, and children, and they are the only shelter that takes in-tact families and single fathers. Case Management is available for all shelter guests and assistance is provided in obtaining employment, legal documents, and legal issues. Intake is daily, Monday through Sunday at 3:00pm (with the line opening at 2:30pm) and at 6:00pm (after the evening meal).
They operate on a first come first serve basis only. You must be alcohol or drug free within the past 48 hours. 480 West Bonanza Road.
Las Vegas, NV 89106. Salvation Army - (702) 870-4430 helps individuals gain skills and resources necessary to transition from homelessness to higher levels of productive independent living. Shelter is available at 35 W.
Owen, North Las Vegas, and they have hostel beds available at Owens Campus for a $20 fee. FamilyPromise - (702) 638-8806 has several resources available for residents of Southern Nevada. Day Center is available for clients to receive needs assessments to help develop a plan to achieve employment and housing.
Families in the program receive job search guidance, childcare referrals, and assistance with basic needs, such as food or diapers. Also included are education classes addressing financial management, life skills, parenting, and good tenancy. Bridge Housing offers two apartment units that are made available to families who have achieved employment stability but need additional time to strengthen their financial position.
The program provides short-term housing to families preparing to move into permanent housing. Just Neighbors is their newest innovation, which connects volunteer community groups with families enrolled in their programs. Volunteers coordinate weekly with families in the programs.
In coordination with Family Promise Client Advocates, volunteers provide supplemental items (food, clothing, linens, and small appliances) for specific family needs. I am a Youth/Young Adult at risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness and need immediate help, Where can I get help in Southern Nevada ? Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County.
HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Southern Nevada , Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (NPHY) - 1-866-U-ARE-SAFE (1-866-827-3723) provides services for youth, ages 12-24, that do not have a safe place to stay.
24-hour crisis hotline: Shannon West Homeless Youth Center (SWHYC) - (702) 369-4357 is a 3-story shelter for youth ages 16-24, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. At capacity, SWHYC can house up to 150 youth and covers their basic needs, wrap-around services, and intensive case management. I am at risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness and need immediate help , Where can I get help in Northern Nevada?
Northern Nevada : Washoe County, The City of Reno, and the City of Sparks. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Northern Nevada , Washoe County Coordinated Entry - RegionalHomelessServices@washoecounty.
gov is accessible to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It is a community wide process that aims to provide housing to individuals most in need through a cohesive process involving multiple community partners. Visit their site to locate nearest CHAT assessor agency near you.
Nevada Cares Campus Emergency Shelter (men/couples) - (775) 329-4141 admits men and couples. Single women who arrive at the campus are referred to Our Place, the local women and family shelter listed below. 1800 Threlkel St.
, Reno, NV 89512. Hours are Mon-Sat from 8am-5pm. Our Place (women/family) - (775) 327-7501 is a low-barrier emergency shelter, specifically designed to provide for women and families dealing with homelessness.
605 S. 21st St, Sparks, NV 89431. Hours: Mon-Sat from 8am-5pm.
Eddy House (youth 18-24) - (775) 384-1129 is a non-profit day center and shelter for 18–24-year-olds who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services provided include meals, showers, clothing, hygiene items, case management, therapy, laundry, computers, residential programs, workforce development, GED classes, and more. Open 24/7.
888 Willow Street. Reno, NV 89502. Case Managers on site Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm.
I am at risk for, or am currently experiencing, homelessness and need immediate help , Where can I get help in Rural Nevada? Rural Nevada: Carson, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Perishing, Storey, and White Pine. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Rural Nevada , The following is a list of all designated access points within the Rural Nevada Continuum of Care. For those counties without a physical access point, it is noted which agency a person seeking access will be telephonically connected: Carson City - (775) 887-2110 Carson City Human Services and Health Department recording, 900 East Long St.
Carson City, NV 89706. Friends In Service Helping (FISH) - (Carson City) , (775) 882-3474, is a year-round emergency shelter providing nightly shelter for up to 16 men. Location: 57 Gibson Avenue, Carson City, NV 89701 The Wylie House is a year-round emergency shelter providing nightly shelter for up to 12 single women or families.
Location: 138 East Long Street, Carson City, NV 89706 Churchill - (775) 423-6695 ext. 1098 Churchill County Social Services, 485 W. B Street #105, Fallon, NV 89406.
Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Douglas - (775) 782-9825 Douglas County Social Services, 2300 Meadow Lane, Gardnerville, NV 89410. Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Elko - (775) 738-4375 821 Water St. Elko, NV 89801, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Esmeralda - (775) 751-1118 Nevada Outreach Training Organization, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Churchill County Social Services - (775) 423-1412 Churchill County Behavioral Services.
Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Humboldt - (775) 623-9003 leave a message, Frontier Community Action Agency, 667 Anderson St. , Winnemucca, NV 89445 Lander - Frontier Community Action Agency, 370 South Mountain Street, Battle Mountain, NV 89820. No phone services Lincoln - (775) 751-1118 Nevada Outreach Training Organization.
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Lyon - (775) 577-5009 Lyon County Human Services. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Mineral - (775) 577-5009 Lyon County Human Services. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Pershing - (775) 442-4800 leave a message Storey - (775) 577-5009 Lyon County Human Services White Pine: To be determined.
Nye/Esmeralda/Lincoln - (775) 751-1118 Nevada Outreach Training Organization (serves Nye, not Pahrump) 612 S. Blagg, Pahrump, NV 89048, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Northeast Nevada Regional Development Authority - (775) 738-2100 The following counites which are Elko, Eureka, Lander and White Pine. Affordable Places to Live What issue are you facing?
I am in search of an affordable place to live , where can I get help? For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: Speak to a HUD Approved Housing Counselor for advice on your specific housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287.
What is Public Housing ? Learn more about what it is, who is eligible, and how to apply. Also learn more about Housing Choice Vouchers .
Find a list of Public Housing Authority contacts by State or call (800) 955-2232 for help to find your local Public Housing Authority. Some PHAs have long waiting lists, so you may want to apply at more than one PHA. If you are chosen and decide to accept the voucher you must stay at that location for a year before you can port to another state if applicable.
Your PHA can also give you a list of locations at which your voucher can be used. If you are a person with disabilities , review HUD's Information for Persons with Disabilities . Use the HUD Resource Locator to find affordable housing opportunities near you.
Please note : the HUD Resource Locator does not show property vacancy. HUD does not have applications for these properties or information about vacancies or waitlists. Please call the management company to inquire about vacancies, wait lists, or the application process.
HUD sells both single family homes and multifamily properties – view HUD Homes for Sale . I need rental assistance (i.e. Section 8) from HUD, am I eligible? How do I apply in Nevada?
HUD provides rental assistance and housing resources through the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs. Public Housing provides decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. HUD provides federal aid to local Public Housing Authorities (PHA) that manage public housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford.
Eligibility : Public Housing is limited to low-income families and individuals. A Public Housing Authority determines eligibility based on (1) annual gross income, (2) whether you qualify as elderly, a person with disabilities, or as a family, and (3) U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status. To apply , contact your local Public Housing Authority .
Housing Choice Voucher (commonly known as Section 8) assists low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled in affording decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. Housing assistance is provided through HUD on behalf of the family or individual, so participants can find their own housing. You can use an HCV to pay for all or part of the rent.
Eligibility : A Public Housing Authority will determine eligibility for the housing choice voucher program based on the total annual gross income, family size, U.S. citizenship, and specified categories of non-citizens who have eligible immigration status. To apply , contact your local Public Housing Authority .
During the application process, a Public Housing Authority will collect information on family income, assets, and family composition. The Public Housing Authority will use this information to determine program eligibility and the amount of the housing assistance payment. Multifamily Housing Property Search has affordable apartments for low-income families.
You can search this site for FHA-insured or Multifamily assisted properties. I need rental assistance (i.e., Section 8) from HUD, am I eligible? How do I apply in Southern Nevada ?
Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County. If you live in Southern Nevada , Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA aka SNVRHA ) - (702) 477-3100 option 2 is a public agency that provides subsidized housing to low-and-moderate income individuals and families. Address: 340 N.
11th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 I need rental assistance (i.e. Section 8) from HUD, am I eligible? How do I apply in Northern Nevada? Northern Nevada: Washoe County, The City of Reno, and the City of Sparks.
If you live in Northern Nevada , Reno Housing Authority (RHA) - (775) 329-3623 owns and operates numerous affordable housing developments throughout Washoe County. They also operate the Housing Choice Voucher Program, known as Section 8. Address: 1525 E.
9th Street, Reno, NV 89512. Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm I need rental assistance (i.e. Section 8) from HUD, am I eligible? How do I apply in Rural Nevada ?
Rural Nevada: Carson, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Perishing, Storey, and White Pine. If you live in Rural Nevada , Nevada Rural Housing Authority (NRHA) - (775) 887-1795 provides and finances affordable housing opportunities for all rural Nevadans. NRHA does this through homeownership programs, rental services, community development, weatherization, and Home Repair program.
NRHA serves Nevada’s 15 rural counties and the rural portions of Clark and Washoe Counties. Address: 3695 Desatoya Drive, Carson City, NV 89701 I am a senior and looking for an affordable place to live in Nevada , where can I get help? HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: View HUD's Information for Senior Citizens guide . Check Clark County Royal Pages and other resources specific to seniors in Cark County. Check Accessible Space, Inc. (ASI) - (651) 645-7271 provides accessible, affordable housing and services to very low-income adults with qualifying physical disabilities, seniors, and U.S. Veterans.
ASI also provides rehab services at the Nevada Community Enrichment Program (NCEP) in Nevada. Nevada Housing Division - (877) 428-8844 has a free rental-housing search and listing for Nevada. Please click here: NVHousingSearch .
Dial 711 for TTY. HUD does not have information about the vacancies at these properties. Nevada Care Connection Network helps older adults, people with disabilities, veterans, and family members connect with services and programs.
What additional housing resources are available to me? HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: HopeLink of Southern Nevada - (702) 566-0576 provides homelessness prevention services, including rent and utility assistance, rapid rehousing, non-congregant emergency shelter, wrap around case management services, basic needs of food and clothing, and transportation for agency clients.
HELP of Southern Nevada - (702) 369-4357 assists families and individuals throughout Southern Nevada to overcome barriers and attain self-sufficiency through direct services, training, and referral to community resources.
If you are a current Southwest Gas customer experiencing a financial hardship, you may qualify for assistance through Energy Share, a Southwest Gas emergency fund which provides direct utility assistance to qualified customers with unexpected financial difficulties. For an application email gas@helpsonv. org .
The City of North Las Vegas (702) 633-1555 Homeless Outreach and Mobile Engagement (HOME) Team meets homeless individuals and families where they reside to provide them with necessary resources and referrals to address barriers to permanent sustainable housing. Email: homeless_services@cityofnorthlasvegas. com Nevada Housing Division - (877) 428-8844 has a free rental-housing search and listing for Nevada.
Please click here: NVHousingSearch . Dial 711 for TTY. HUD does not have information about the vacancies at these properties.
Nevada HAND - (702) 739-3345 improves the lives of low-income individuals by providing affordable housing solutions and supportive Resident Services. Nevada HAND is the state’s largest developer, builder, and manager of affordable rental homes for low-income seniors and working families.
They have been a 501 (c)(3) non-profit partner in the Southern Nevada Community since 1993, and today their portfolio includes 36 communities serving over 8,200 residents. They are committed to creating “More Than a Home” for low-income individuals in Southern Nevada. Nevada HAND community connects residents to critical resources that help them lead happier, healthier, more stable, and successful lives.
Rentable is a resource to find and apply to rentals. Affordable Housing is a resource to find and apply to rentals. I want to know the income limit for public housing and/or the fair market rent for my area.
Find the income limits for public housing here . Find the fair market rents here . What issue are you facing?
I am facing foreclosure , what can I do? Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs.
Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287 or 711 (TTY) . Understand your options by reviewing HUD's Avoiding Foreclosure Guide and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s article on facing foreclosure . Call Federal Housing Administration (FHA) for more guidance: (800) 225-5342.
For more information on legal resources to assist customers facing foreclosures and to understand step-by-step what they should do if facing foreclosure in Nevada please visit our “Rent Relief & Eviction Resource Tab. ” Where can I get information about becoming a homeowner in Nevada?
For customized support, speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor about becoming a homeowner: Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287 or 711 (TTY) Federal Housing Administration (FHA): Visit their knowledge base to obtain answers to frequently asked questions 24/7 at www. hud. gov/answers .
E-mail answers@hud. gov . Emails and phone messages will be responded to during normal hours of operation, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Eastern), Monday through Friday on all non-Federal holidays.
Call 1-800-CALLFHA (1-800-225-5342). Persons with hearing or speech impairments may reach this number by calling the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 Check out HUD's guide to buying a home . FHLBank Nevada – Members can use FHLBank community programs, grants and Middle-Income Downpayment Assistance .
For questions, Please email outreach@fhlbsf. com or call (415) 616-2542. If you are a veteran , learn more about VA Home Loans .
Learn financial management tools and strategies through the FDIC's Money Smart program . Nevada Housing Division provides a Home is Possible (HIP) for first time Homebuyers that offers interest-free down-payment assistance with a competitive interest rate to give buyers more buying power. Nevada Homeowner Assistance Fund provides relief to homeowners who suffered financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic.
USDA Rural Development Multifamily Housing helps property owners through loans and grants to rehabilitate properties for low-income, elderly, and disabled individuals and families, as well as domestic farm laborers. USDA RD Multifamily Rental Assistance Program provides payments to owners of USDA-financed projects on behalf of low-income tenants unable to pay their full rent.
Search for RD Multifamily Housing Rentals in Nevada Single Family Homes for sale: From The Department of Veterans Affairs From Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation From Internal Revenue Service From US Army Corps of Engineers From The Department of Agriculture Rural Development Where can I get information about becoming a homeowner in Southern Nevada?
Southern Nevada: Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and the rest of Clark County. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Southern Nevada , Nevada Partners - (702) 844-8134 is a HUD approved housing counseling agency that offers down payment assistance, eviction & mortgage assistance, mortgage counseling, financial coaching, wrap-around community services, stem center, education and healthcare.
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA aka SNVRHA) - (702) 477-3100 has a special program called The Family Self-Sufficiency program. This program is for all adult residents who live in SNRHA public housing or get rental assistance and are in good standing. It helps people who want to earn more money, save money, continue their education, start a business, or find a new job.
You can learn more about it in the brochure . If interested, click here to apply , or contact your caseworker. Southern Nevada Home Builders Association - (702) 794-0117 provides resources on new homes available in Southern Nevada including Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Mesquite, Laughlin, Pahrump, and Sloan.
Habitat for Humanity - (702) 638-6477 offers new affordable homes for qualified low to moderate-income families to purchase with a 0% fixed interest rate mortgage and payments based on their income. Make Homes Possible - Las Vegas Coalition provides down-payment assistance funds and housing coaching to African American families. Where can I get information about becoming a homeowner in Northern Nevada?
Northern Nevada: Washoe County, The City of Reno, and the City of Sparks. HUD is not a direct service provider, but HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources: If you live in Northern Nevada , The Reno Housing Authority (RHA ) - (775) 329-3630, has a workforce development program open to all adult residents who live in RHA public housing or get rental assistance program who are in good standing. It helps people who want to earn more
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The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program Year 2026-2027 is a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development administered through the City of Orlando that funds nonprofit organizations providing emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, and rapid rehousing services to low- and moderate-income residents. Funded activities must meet HUD eligibility requirements and address community-identified needs documented in the City's Annual Action Plan. Eligible applicants are nonprofit agencies operating in Orlando. Funding amounts are unspecified and determined through the annual allocation process. Final applications for ESG and CDBG funding were due March 27, 2026 at 5 p.m. EST.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program (Georgia) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs). The CDBG program provides flexible funding to carry out a wide range of community development activities directed toward neighborhood revitalization, economic development, and improved community facilities/services. Facade improvements can be included as part of broader efforts to aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight, or to benefit low- and moderate-income persons.
The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.