5 Essential Tips for Finding Rental Assistance

Adam Gottlieb
Published Mar 27, 2025

Finding rental assistance can be a challenging process. That's why we've put together five essential tips to help you navigate your search and find the support you need:

  1. Explore Government Programs: Research federal, state, and local government programs such as Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, HUD's Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and Emergency Rental Assistance programs in your area. Start with these websites:
  1. Contact Non-Profit Organizations: Many non-profit organizations, such as United Way, Salvation Army, and Catholic Charities, offer rental assistance. Reach out to these organizations to learn about the help available in your community.
  1. Seek Community Resources: Check with your local housing authorities, community action agencies, or social services offices for information on rental assistance programs, eviction prevention services, and emergency shelter resources.
  1. Connect with Faith-Based Organizations: Local churches, mosques, synagogues, and other faith-based organizations may provide temporary rental assistance or emergency shelter to individuals and families in need. Reach out to organizations in your community to inquire about available support.

  2. Stay Informed: Sign up for newsletters and follow social media pages of organizations that provide rental assistance. Staying informed can help you learn about new resources and opportunities.

By following these tips, you'll be better equipped to find the rental assistance that meets your needs. Remember, help is out there, and with persistence and the right resources, you can find the support you need.

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