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STOPPING THE TSUNAMI:

Launch of Metro Atlanta Rental Relief Programs

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 | 9:30 am - 11:15 am  

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In February, the U.S. Department of Treasury began implementing The Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, $25 billion to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds are provided directly to States. 

 

Georgia’s allocation is $710 million - $552 million directly to the state to disperse in all counties and $158 million to twelve jurisdictions with a population greater than 200,000.

 

Those seeking funds must meet Federally mandated eligibility requirements. An “eligible household” is defined as a renter household in which at least one or more individuals meets the following criteria:

 

  • Qualifies for unemployment or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced a financial hardship due to COVID 19;

 

  • Demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; and

 

  • Has a household income at or below 80 percent of the area median.

 

The Department of Community Affairs (DCA), the state’s agency dedicated to housing programs, will administer its funds through its online portal https://georgiarentalassistance.ga.gov.

 

Jurisdictions receiving direct allocations represent a mixed bag of deployment approaches and timelines. DeKalb County has already launched and expended its funds. Fulton County launched on March 1. The City of Atlanta, Gwinnett County, Cherokee County, and others anticipate launching their programs in April.

 

While the Federal regulations allow the funds to be used for rent, rent arrears, utilities, and utility arrears, each jurisdiction can set its amount of support.

 

How much support can be provided to each household? How far back can the funds be applied? What happens when funds are expended in jurisdictions receiving direct allocations? 

 

As with any Federal program of this magnitude, there are always gaps in coverage identified during the process. How will these programs engage landlords, local nonprofits, and the courts to address operational efficiencies and identified gaps? 

 

An additional $25 billion is earmarked for rental assistance in the proposed recovery plan currently working its way through Congress. Will these combined funds create much-needed housing stability as the nation recovers from the crisis? And what role will the private sector and philanthropy continue to play in recovery efforts?

 

Join us on April 7 as we discuss these significant developments with officials from Georgia DCA, landlords, local nonprofit organizations, and more. 

 

Our presenters include:

MODERATOR & FOUNDER

 

GEORGIA DCA EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE (ERA)

LOCAL JURISDICTION ROLLOUT OF RENTAL ASSISTANCES

PROGRAM GAPS & PERSPECTIVES FROM PRACTITIONERS IN THE FIELD

SAVING OUR ATLANTA REGIONAL RESIDENTS (SOARR)

FORUM CHANGES IN 2021 

SCHEDULE CHANGE: In 2021, the Housing Forum is moving from four quarterly to six bi-monthly events. Mark your calendars for these remaining dates.

April 7 

June 2

August 4

October 6

December 1

 

Until further notice, all Forums will take place virtually, from 9:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.  We will continue to broadcast the forum live on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. 

FORUM DOWNLOADS & LINKS 

SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS 

 

Want to continue the conversation after the Forum? Join us April 21 from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 

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The Atlanta Regional Housing Forum is guided by a steering committee and advisory board of regional affordable housing stakeholders and presented by

Atlanta Regional Commission and Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership.

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