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1834 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103

Provides assistance with with covering costs such as rent, rent deposits, back rent, and utilities (gas, electric, water, sewer) to the formerly incarcerated. Funds are intended to stabilize the client's housing situation. Applicants will need to attend two financial literacy courses prior to funding distribution (agency will refer).

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211 Cleveland

1721 Northland Park Avenue, Columbus, OH 43229

PRC provides one-time financial assistance (in a 12 month period) to aid with emergency situations. Program is not meant to serve as an ongoing source of income. Maximum assistance allowed is $2500 for overdue rent or mortgage payments, security deposits, temporary housing, property taxes, home repairs (if the owner;) overdue utility bills (except during Winter Crisis), driver license reinstatement fees, transportation and auto repairs. Applicants can request aid for more than one emergency (up to maximum assistance limit).

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Provides financial and other supports to eligible young adults to assist in finding and maintaining safe and secure housing (possibly rent, deposit, and/or gas, electric or water utilities), food, clothing, personal care items, educational and training expenses, and other services that assist with transitioning from foster care to adulthood. Service includes regular meetings with a case manager to help direct the young adult and oversee payments for services. Assistance may be provided as long as the young adult remains eligible.

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211 Cleveland

3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to pay for rent and/or security deposit where the situation is an emergency and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. MAY BE USED FOR: 1. Establishing new household: Security deposit and/or one month rent ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year). 2. Past due rent and staying in the same apartment: up to two months rent ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year). In addition, applicant cannot exceed $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not assist with rental application fees.

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211 Cleveland

4500 Euclid Ave., Nancy Lyon Porter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44103

Provides up to $8,000 financial assistance per individual to support eligible individuals in achieving successful long-term recovery. Assistance may be available for essential items such as rental costs, utilities, food, clothing, transportation, child care and other items as needed for recovery.

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211 Cleveland

1925 East Dublin Granville Road, Suite 210, Columbus, OH 43229

Together with the Community Shelter Board, BCCO offers aid to refugee communities in Columbus, Ohio. Services include homeless prevention, housing, and providing additional support for the at-risk population. Provides a one-time payment for one month for: - past due balance of rent - one month of current balance of rent - first month's rent.

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211 Pathways

520 North Main Street, Cadiz, OH 43907

Provides assistance to qualified individuals and families. Intended to meet the local needs of families to overcome immediate barriers and help them become and stay self-supporting. Assistance available includes: Employment related expenses such as: -Vehicle repairs. - Driver's license fees (new or expired, does not include reinstatement). - Reimbursements for tools, equipment, uniforms, shoes/boots, and so forth. - Fingerprinting costs. - Gas vouchers for new employment (until receipt of first paycheck). Shelter/Housing expenses such as: - Rent or deposit for forestalling court-ordered evictions in rentals. - Bills to forestall utility shutoffs (gas, electric and water). - Fuel oil and propane purposes. - Emergency shelter due to fire, natural disaster, states of emergency, or domestic violence situations. Kinship assistance includes: - For a new kinship caregiver within six (6) months of a child moving into the home: Furniture and other items needs to care for children in the home. - Once a child(ren) has been with a kinship provider for more than six (6) months: There is an available reimbursement of child care costs up to four (4) months a year.

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211 Summit

65 Messimer Drive, Newark, OH 43055

BHP will provide assistance with rent and/or deposits for adults who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, at risk of becoming homeless and diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI).

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211 Pathways

127 South Front Street, Fremont, OH 43420

Provides housing assistance and other services for Veterans. Can help cover rental arrearages, first-month rent, security deposits and other needs such as utility assistance, moving costs and budgeting.

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211 Summit

114 North 4th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952

Provides financial assistance for individuals and families who are currently homeless including rental assistance, deposits for security and utilities, emergency supplies of food, clothing, furniture, appliances, and other housing start-up items.

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211 Summit

Provides financial and other supports to eligible young adults to assist in finding and maintaining safe and secure housing (possibly rent, deposit, and/or gas, electric or water utilities), food, clothing, personal care items, educational and training expenses, and other services that assist with transitioning from foster care to adulthood. Service includes regular meetings with a case manager to help direct the young adult and oversee payments for services. Assistance may be provided as long as the young adult remains eligible.

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211 Cleveland

105 Jefferson Street, Newark, OH 43055-2005

Emergency financial assistance for rent, shelter, utilities, and gas cards to new employment appointments or medical emergencies is available to individuals/families in Licking County.

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211 Pathways

2643 Waterloo Road, Saint John Neumann Parish, Mogadore, OH 44260

Provides limited financial assistance to individuals and families in need. Assistance may include rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance. Agency will screen individuals to find potential services in the community that can meet the client's needs, as this is a program of last resort.

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211 Summit

1512 U.s. Highway 68 South, Suite N 100, Urbana, OH 43078

Provides financial assistance to families with minor children to prevent their need for ongoing public assistance, retention of employment, or well being of the family. The PRC Assistance Group may be responsible for a co-payment toward requested services.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

12753 Kinsman Rd., Ste. 17 Building H, Newbury, OH 44065

Assists with security deposit and/or first month's rent up to $1500. Funds are to establish a new household - not for back rent or ongoing rent needs.

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211 Cleveland

308 Eaton Lewisburg Road, Eaton, OH 45320

Provides assistance to Preble County for utility bills, rent (including rent deposits), and some material assistance such as work clothing and some appliances. Accepts donations of clothing, clean furniture in good repair, and appliances in working order.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

433 E Water St., Grace Resurrection Community Center, Greenville, OH 45331

Provides assistance with rent and mortgage payments and rental deposits.

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211 Cleveland

218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750

Provides supportive services for veterans and their families. Veteran must bring DD214 and complete initial screening application to determine eligibility. Funding for these services comes from the Department of Veteran Affairs.

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211 Pathways

1055 Mount Vernon Avenue, Columbus, OH 43203

PRC provides one-time financial assistance (in a 12 month period) to aid with emergency situations. Program is not meant to serve as an ongoing source of income. Maximum assistance allowed is $2500 for overdue rent or mortgage payments, security deposits, temporary housing, property taxes, home repairs (if the owner;) overdue utility bills (except during Winter Crisis), driver license reinstatement fees, transportation and auto repairs. Applicants can request aid for more than one emergency (up to maximum assistance limit).

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Provides financial and other supports to eligible young adults to assist in finding and maintaining safe and secure housing (possibly rent, deposit, and/or gas, electric or water utilities), food, clothing, personal care items, educational and training expenses, and other services that assist with transitioning from foster care to adulthood. Service includes regular meetings with a case manager to help direct the young adult and oversee payments for services. Assistance may be provided as long as the young adult remains eligible.

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211 Cleveland

146 South Chillicothe Road, The Church In Aurora, Aurora, OH 44202

Provides assistance through food distribution, bill assistance, and resource support. Some examples may include access to and/or maintenance of housing, food, meal delivery, utilities, clothing, medical treatment, automobile repair, funeral expenses, school supplies, childcare expenses, or pastoral care.

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211 Summit

3769 Columbus Pike Suite 220, Delaware, OH 43015

Rapid rehousing and homeless prevention for Veterans. Assist in locating housing, financially assists with first month rent and/or deposit, case management including budgeting and housing stabilization care plan.

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211 Mansfield OH

Provides financial assistance for expenses related to acquiring rental housing, such as first month's rent and/or security deposits required to move in.

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211 UWGC

1641 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to pay for rent and/or security deposit where the situation is an emergency and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. MAY BE USED FOR: 1. Establishing new household: Security deposit and/or one month rent ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year). 2. Past due rent and staying in the same apartment: up to two months rent ($1000 maximum - once per calendar year). In addition, applicant cannot exceed $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not assist with rental application fees.

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211 Cleveland