Disaster Recovery
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Frequently Asked Questions: Economic Impact Payments

The Economic Impact Payments was authorized through the CARES Act as a one-time direct payment from the federal government. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading
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Frequently Asked Questions: Unemployment Insurance

The temporary increase in unemployment insurance benefits is ultimately not sufficient on its own to ensure stable housing for the lowest-income renters. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading
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52 Organizations in 27 States will Receive Over $3 Million to Help Support Homeless Communities

NLIHC will regrant $3,500,000 to 52 organizations in 27 states. The funds are supporting efforts to keep highly vulnerable homeless communities safer by decompressing shelters to implement social distancing and reduce outbreaks and moving people experiencing homelessness into hotels or apartments. Continue reading
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Shelter Closings Due to Lack of Resources to Keep the Doors Open or to Safely Operate

The Disaster Housing Recovery Coalition is leading on daily updates and resources for people experiencing homelessness, low-income renters and homeless shelter providers. Continue reading
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Disaster Housing Recovery Updates -Monday, December 3, 2018

General All six senators from California, North Carolina, and Florida and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced the “Hurricanes Florence and Michael and California Wildfire Tax Relief Act” (S. 3648) on November 16. The proposal would provide tax relief for survivors of the recent disasters by allowing those impacted to more easily claim the Earned Income Tax Continue reading