Free to use Photo of Three People Smiling While Having a Meeting | fauxels
Free to use Photo of Three People Smiling While Having a Meeting | fauxels
Storm recovery programs are now available for homeowners, renters and landlords whose housing was impacted by Hurricane Ida.
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) is using more than $228 million in Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to finance recovery programs. The following programs are now accepting applications.
Homeowner Assistance Recovery Program: provides grants to owner-occupied properties to repair, rebuild and/or elevate storm-damaged homes; Tenant-Based Rental Assistance: provides supplemental rental assistance for households impacted by Hurricane Ida;
Housing Counseling and Legal Services: provides supportive services, such as foreclosure prevention, relocation services and debt management, and assists with application intake for CDBG-DR-funded programs to help impacted residents transition to more permanent housing.
Additional programs are being developed and are expected to launch in the coming months. For more information or to apply for storm recovery programs, visit www.nj.gov/idaprograms.
Original source can be found here.