Welcome to our Flint, Michigan page. We provide listings of rental assistance programs.
Qualified rental assistance programs include non-profit organizations that provide emergency cash for tenants as well as government agencies providing long-term rental subsidies.
Many programs also provide other services such as utility payment assistance, water payment assistance, electric payment assistance, holiday assistance, medical bill pay assistance, food assistance, etc. We provide these details on our details page.
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Genesee County Community Action Resource Department - Flint
601 N Saginaw St
Flint, MI - 48502
(810) 762-4922
see details
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St. Vincent de Paul of Fenton - Fenton
Location: 15.56 miles from Flint
Fenton, MI - 48430
600 N Adelaide
(810) 750-0469
This St. Vincent de Paul of Fenton provides tangible assistance to those in need in the Fenton community and surrounding areas. This aid is in the form of food, personal items, referrals, and financial assistance with family emergencies. ... see details
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Neighbor For Neighbor, Inc. - Davisburg
Location: 21.59 miles from Flint
Davisburg, MI - 48350
PO Box 235
To fund and sponsor programs providing basic necessities to the needy in North Oakland County, including housing assistance and food and clothing distribution programs in hope that we may be their bridge to a more independent life... see details
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Saginaw County Community Action Committee, Inc. - Saginaw
Location: 31.42 miles from Flint
Saginaw, MI - 48601
2824 Perkins St
(989) 753-7741
Emergency ServicesThe Emergency Services Program provides direct and preventative services to meet the needs of low income individuals and/or families including: utility and rental arrearage payments, intervention, and information and referral. The... see details
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Oakland County Community & Home Improvement - OAKLAND COUNTY - Pontiac
Location: 32.73 miles from Flint
Pontiac, MI - 48341
250 Elizabeth Lake Rd Suite 1900
(248) 8585403
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called ... see details