Feb 15, 2023 WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of the Treasury today released Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) data through September 30, 2022, which demonstrates continued assistance to renters across the country and investments in long-term eviction prevention and housing infrastructure.
Dec 31, 2022 At Low Income Housing Forum, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo Announces Nearly 10.8 Million Emergency Rental Assistance Program Payments to Families at Risk of Eviction. March 22, 2023. Alongside data, Treasury releases new blog detailing how ERA had expanded reach to tenants in need while building long-term eviction prevention infrastructure.
Treasurys Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programs have collectively provided communities over $46 billion to support housing stability for eligible renters throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Participating governments have leveraged ERA funding to make over 10 million assistance payments to renters facing eviction, and research has shown ...
Oct 16, 2023 The Emergency Rental Assistance program has made more than 12.3 million household payments to assist renting families in need through Q2 2023, and communities have expended nearly 85% of their total ERA award funding. Based on reported data, more than 60% of these funds have gone to communities of color, and more than 66% have gone to female ...
Mar 30, 2022 WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced today that through February 2022, state and local Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) grantees have made over 4.7 million payments to households and spent or obligated approximately $30 billion in assistance of the programs total $46 billion.
Jul 21, 2021 New grantee performance data for the month of June on the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, released today by the Treasury Department, shows a significant increase in the number of households served and the amount of funds provided to households as state and local programs continued to ramp up their efforts.
Jan 7, 2022 Press Releases. November Sets New Record for Emergency Rental Assistance Disbursed$2.9 Billion to Aid 665,000 HouseholdsAs Eviction Filings Remain Below Pre-Pandemic Levels Nationally. January 7, 2022. Treasury shifting more than $1 billion within states or to high-demand programs in first round of reallocation.
October 28, 2021. As the Treasury Department prepares to take back some emergency rental assistance (ERA) funding, nearly all jurisdictions reported progress in getting out the aid during September, which was the first month after the Supreme Court overturned the federal eviction moratorium.
Sep 8, 2021 Treasury data on spending of ERA-1 funds showed that less than $5 billion of the $25 billion in ERA-1 funding allocated to states and localities had been spent on household rent, utilities, and arrears during the first seven months of the program (through the end of July 2021).
March 15, 2022. One year after President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan (ARP), new Treasury Department data show how emergency rental assistance (ERA) has played a key role in preventing evictions and homelessness. Many predicted an eviction tsunami after the expiration of the CDCs eviction moratorium in fall 2021.
Sep 27, 2021 The Treasury Department released new data on the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program that shows significant growth in the number of households receiving this aid. But not everywhere is getting ERA out fast enough, and this week, the department will begin the process of identifying and reallocating excess funds.
February 15, 2023 Treasurys Emergency Rental Assistance Program, passed as part of the American Rescue Plan, continues to expand reach to tenants in need while building long-term eviction prevention infrastructure WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of the Treasury today released Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) data through September 30 ...
Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Data released by the Treasury Department on Wednesday showed that the Emergency Rental Assistance program made more than 9.7 million payments to households at risk of...
May 9, 2022 The ERA program has made nearly 5.2 million payments since January 2021. Nearly $714 million of ERA1 was spent in March, up slightly from the $660 million spent in February but down from the $797 million spent in January.
Dec 20, 2022 What GAO Found. The Department of the Treasury administers the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, which provides nearly $46.55 billion to tribal, state, territorial, and local governments (grantees) to help low-income households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic pay rent and utilities.
WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - State and local governments distributed nearly $2.8 billion in Emergency Rental Assistance program funds in September, up from about $2.6 billion in August...
Jan 7, 2022 NLIHC Analysis: Latest Emergency Rental Assistance Spending Data Shows Significant Progress; Long-term Solutions Needed to Keep Renters Stably Housed. Jan 07, 2022. WASHINGTON, DC The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) is tracking and analyzing all emergency rental assistance (ERA) programs in the U.S.
U.S. Department of the Treasury to distribute critically needed emergency rent and utility assistance to millions of households at risk of losing their homes during of the pandemic. Congress appropriated an historic $46.5 billion for the Treasury ERA program, including $25 billion through the Consolidated Appropriations
Oct 23, 2023 Share. Grantees Have Expended More Than $39 Billion in Emergency Rental Assistance Funds. Oct 23, 2023. The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) has released the Quarter 2 2023 Compliance Report for the tranche of emergency rental assistance funds passed by the American Rescue Plan Act (ERA2).
Sep 24, 2021 More than $2.3 billion in federal emergency rental assistance went out in August to some 420,000 households, the most of any month to date since the money was made available, according to...
As part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA), on January 5, 2021, the Department of the Treasury launched a $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance Program to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of the Treasury administers the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, which provides nearly $46.55 billion to tribal, state, territorial, and local governments (grantees) to help low-income households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic pay rent and utilities.
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