City of Milwaukee Announces $15 Million in CARES Act Funding for Rent Support and Assistance
MILWAUKEE— Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Wisconsin in early March, the City of Milwaukee has been actively working to keep Milwaukee families housed. On July 30, 2020, the City of Milwaukee announced an allocation of an additional $15 million in CARES Act funding for rent support and assistance to help over 3,000 families remain in stable housing.
“With the end of federal assistance, I’m very concerned that people will be losing their homes,” said Mayor Tom Barrett. “I have been very pleased to see that as families seek help, many landlords have been holding back on evictions, knowing that rent support is on its way. We’re hard at work with our local partners to make sure that Milwaukee residents do not have these major disruptions in their lives.”
Mayor Barrett has also allocated $1.6 million in federal HOME funds to address higher-risk tenants and landlords, including those already in an eviction action in court. The HOME funds are essential to support the work of the Rental Housing Resource Center partners— Community Advocates, Legal Action of Wisconsin, Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee and Mediate Milwaukee —to prevent evictions and stabilize housing for city of Milwaukee residents.
Milwaukee residents seeking assistance can request an application through Community Advocates via email at renthelp@communityadvocates.net or phone at (414) 270-4646, or apply online here. Applications for rent assistance through the Social Development Commission are still available online here, and landlords are encouraged to participate.
“We applaud the City of Milwaukee for the additional financial support,” and Andi Elliott, Chief Executive Officer of Community Advocates. “The need for rental assistance to ensure that Milwaukeeans are able to stay housed is unprecedented. We truly appreciate the collective efforts of state, county and city government to partner with the Rental Housing Resource Center to provide this lifeline of support.”
“This is excellent news for the community,” said George Hinton, Chief Executive Officer of the Social Development Commission. “This summer we’ve seen the tremendous need for assistance. This additional funding will ensure that more families get the assistance they desperately need. This also shows how government and other organizations can work together to support a community in crisis.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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