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2120 Dakota Avenue, Suite A, South Sioux City, NE 68776

Provides financial assistance to qualifying individuals and families with up to two (2) months' payment of a security deposit, utility deposit, past due rent, past due mortgage or past due utility.  Along with the partial financial assistance, customers also receive one on one support.

212 East 8th Street, Fremont, NE 68025

Provides financial assistance to qualifying individuals and families with up to two (2) months' payment of a security deposit, utility deposit, past due rent, past due mortgage or past due utility.  Along with the partial financial assistance, customers also receive one on one support.

626 N Street, Loup City, NE 68853

The goal of the Vets RRH program is to aid disabled Veterans that are literally homeless to achieve permanent housing stability. Once accepted into Vets RRH, a case manager will assess the needs and situation of the Veteran and their family to help create goals and a plan that will connect them to the right resources to help obtain and maintain permanent housing stability.

Vets RRH can also be utilized for:

- Security Deposits

- Rental Assistance

- Utility payments

- Budgeting

- Supportive financial services

2525 West Lincoln Highway, Grand Island, NE 68803

Housing assistance and case management to homeless and near homeless veterans and their families.  Other supports may be provided based on needs of the family.

212 East 8th Street, Fremont, NE 68025

Provides supportive services to very low-income veteran families in or transitioning to permanent housing.  The program aims to establish housing stability for veterans and their families.

2120 Dakota Avenue, Suite A, South Sioux City, NE 68776

Provides supportive services to very low-income veteran families in or transitioning to permanent housing.  The program aims to establish housing stability for veterans and their families.

18137 Harwood Avenue, Homewood, IL 60430

Provides housing assistance and supportive services for individuals experiencing domestic violence who are homeless or at risk of being homeless.

Programs include:

- Transitional Housing program: temporary rent-free housing, financial classes, case management, counseling, and housing advocacy

- Rapid Re-Housing program: temporary rental assistance, housing advocacy, and case management services

808 Chase Avenue, Creighton, NE 68729

Provides supportive services to very low-income veteran families in or transitioning to permanent housing.  The program aims to establish housing stability for veterans and their families.

1405 Riverside Boulevard, PO Box 293, Norfolk, NE 68701

Provides financial assistance to qualifying individuals and families with up to two (2) months' payment of a security deposit, utility deposit, past due rent, past due mortgage or past due utility.  Along with the partial financial assistance, customers also receive one on one support.

317 7th Avenue South, Clinton, IA 52732

Provides permanent housing to individuals and families who are either experiencing homelessness or are on the verge of homelessness.

Assists individuals and families in Clinton and Jackson Counties through Homelessness and Homelessness Prevention programs.

620 5th Street, Fairbury, NE 68352

Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.

715 Broadway Street, Quantico, VA 22134

Housing insecurity assistance program for veterans, including assistance with eviction prevention and help for unhoused veterans to gain entry into long-term housing.

- For Eviction Prevention, landlords must accept a third-party check for payment. The program does not provide general rent assistance; an eviction notice, pay or quit notice, or notice to vacate is required. The service also applies to lot rent eviction for mobile homes. May be able to pay eviction-related attorney fees (if applicable). Applications/referrals may take up to 7 days to be received by the intake team.

- Mortgage foreclosure assistance is possible, but a bank may take a while to issue a foreclosure date; Semper Fi needs documentation of the actual upcoming eviction date.

- For help with entry into new housing, the program can provide first month rent, deposit (if applicable), and end-door deposit (if applicable). The program cannot cover moving costs or storage unit fees. Only available to individuals who are currently homeless. Does not support transitions between existing residences; it is solely intended to help those without housing to enter stable accommodations.

Neither service is necessarily a onetime benefit.

405 Emmons Avenue, Rock Falls, IL 61071

Assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in quickly obtaining and maintaining stable housing by providing financial assistance and supportive services that promote self-sufficiency and long-term housing stability.

521 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, IA 51102

- DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE: Provides up to $14,999 in closing costs and down payment assistance. Must utilize a local bank and be able to secure a 30 year fixed rate mortgage.

- HOMELESS SERVICES: Provides referrals and assistance with securing vital documents, as well as bus tickets for relocation.

- HOUSING REHABILITATION: Provides direct assistance to improve homes, both owner-occupied and rental, through a variety of programs.

- SECURITY DEPOSIT: Provides a security deposit for those who need assistance.

429 Southgate Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240

Offers a program designed to shorten the period of time that people experience homelessness and to increase housing placement and retention. Financial assistance is available to help with rental deposit and monthly rent payments for eligible individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Individuals work with a case manger to help them maintain or increase their income, and access mainstream resources, with a goal of housing stability after the program ends.

3612 Cuming Street, Omaha, NE 68131

Assists homeless veterans and their families that are at a very high risk of homelessness. Community-based housing is provided for an average of 9-24 months. Supportive services include employment assistance, intensive case management, 3 months aftercare, substance abuse and mental health screening, and referrals to community resources (capacity of 25).

2212 North Market Street, Champaign, IL 61822

Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.

626 N Street, Loup City, NE 68853

Housing assistance and case management to homeless and near homeless veterans and their families.  Other supports may be provided based on needs of the family.

715 16th Street, Central City, NE 68826

Housing assistance and case management to homeless and near homeless veterans and their families.  Other supports may be provided based on needs of the family.

723 North Broad Street, Fremont, NE 68025

Transitional housing offering interim support to homeless individuals.

Rapid re-housing places priority on moving a family or individual experiencing homelessness into permanent housing as quickly as possible.

Permanent supportive housing pairs housing with supportive services to assist homeless persons with a disability or families with an adult or child member with a disability achieve housing stability.

VA Resource and Referral, 825 Dorcas Street, Omaha, NE 68108

Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.

612 North Church Street, Rockford, IL 61103

Offers housing support services to youth who have aged out of foster care, ages 18-21, who are either homeless or having problems with housing. These same services are available to Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) involved families with a referral from their caseworker.

202 South 10th Street, Oneill, NE 68763

Housing assistance and case management to homeless and near homeless veterans and their families.  Other supports may be provided based on needs of the family.