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Provides rental and utility assistance for South Dakota residents. Assistance provided is not a loan and does not have to be paid back. Payment is made directly to the landlord or utility provider on the applicant's behalf. Funding amount is based on need. Must meet the following criteria:
Income qualifications (vary by county)
One or more individuals in the household has qualified for unemployment benefits, experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs or experienced other financial hardship due to, or unexpected hardship.
One or more individuals in the household have a past due utility bill, rent notice, or are able to prove that they are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Link to Application
To receive additional funding after their original assistance period has passed applicants should not complete a new application. The opportunity to apply for additional funding will appear on the applicant's dashboard when they become eligible to reapply. Applicants are also free to reach out to their caseworker directly with questions about additional funding.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
COVID-19
Housing Complaints
Mortgage and utility assistance for South Dakota residents through Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF).
Mortgage assistance: This program is a LOAN program, up to a maximum of $25,000, will be in the form of a zero-interest loan, payable when the property is either transferred/sold or refinanced. Applicants will be required to contact their mortgage service provider to determine if other alternatives are available. Homeowners in need of immediate assistance should contact their loan servicer to discuss alternative options to prevent foreclosure or a HUD-approved Counseling Agency.
Available utility assistance is not a loan, but a grant, so utilities will NOT have to be paid back.
Must meet the following criteria:
Income qualifications (vary by county)
Household has experienced a significant financial hardship due to COVID-19 on or after January 21, 2020. (Must be COVID-related)
Household can demonstrate a risk of housing instability or homelessness which may include a past due utility or mortgage notice.
Link to Application
To receive additional funding after their original assistance period has passed applicants should not complete a new application. They will be notified by email when they become eligible to reapply and they can log on to their applicant dashboard to reapply. Applicants are also free to reach out to their caseworker directly with questions about additional funding.
Categories
COVID-19
Housing Complaints
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance