Fixing Fathers Rental Assistance Program

The Fixing Fathers Rental Assistance Program is designed to provide crucial financial support to families in need, ensuring housing stability during challenging times. This initiative offers a $1,000 one-time grant, which is paid directly to landlords, helping to alleviate the financial burdens on families and reduce the risk of eviction. By providing timely assistance, Fixing Fathers aims to create a stable living environment for families to thrive.

Program Guidelines

Eligibility Criteria:

– Applicants must be the head of household with at least one dependent child.

– Household income must fall within the low-to-moderate income range as defined by local government guidelines.

– Applicants must demonstrate a temporary financial hardship or unforeseen circumstance affecting their ability to pay rent.

Application Process:

  1. Application Submission:
  • Complete the online application form available on the Fixing Fathers website
  1. Required Documentation:
  • Proof of income for all household members (e.g., pay stubs, unemployment benefits).
  • A copy of the current lease agreement.
  • A statement of hardship, detailing the reasons for the rental assistance request. (No more than two paragraphs)
  • Identification for all household members (e.g., driver’s license, passport).
  1. Review and Approval:
  • Applications will be reviewed by a dedicated committee to ensure eligibility and need.
  • Applicants will be notified of their application status within 15-20 business days.
  1. Grant Disbursement:

Upon approval, the $1,000 grant will be paid directly to the landlord to cover outstanding rental payments.

Program Goals

The Fixing Fathers Rental Assistance Program aims to prevent housing instability by providing immediate financial relief to families experiencing economic hardship. By administering direct payments to landlords, the program ensures that families can maintain secure housing, allowing them to focus on rebuilding their financial footing without the imminent threat of eviction.