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Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc. – (763) 566-9600

This program offers an eviction prevention program when someone is not qualified for any other county assistance. The CEAP homelessness prevention program gives financial and other assistance to persons and families who may be at risk of homelessness. CEAP focuses on eviction prevention. They also run a free food pantry.

Hennepin County Emergency Assistance - (612) 596-1300

330 South 12th St. Minneapolis, MN
Offers rent and housings assistance to low-income families, seniors, and disabled persons.

Birthright of Minneapolis -

825 Nicollet Mall, Suite 702 Medical Arts Building, Minneapolis, MN, 55402
This group helps pregnant women, single mothers, or those who have a child under one year of age with rental assistance.

Emergency GA - (612) 596-1900

This organization provides assistance for rent and energy bills to single adults at risk for eviction.

St. Stephen's Human Services, Inc. - (612) 874-0311

2211 Clinton Ave, Minneapolis Assists families with rent who are at risk of eviction.

Elim Transitional Housing – (763) 788-1546

425 20th Ave. S., #1, Minneapolis
Rent help for N/NE Minneapolis residents. Applicants can’t have children under 18 years old.

Minneapolis Cradle Program

This program offers short-term rental assistance to pregnant women and single mothers. Contact state social worker or “Birthright”.

Interfaith Outreach & Community Partners - (763) 489-7500

1605 County Road 101 North, Plymouth, MN 55447
Offering support resources to individuals and families for food, rent, housing, education, youth employment, and transportation. Serving people living in Hamel, Long Lake, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Orono, Plymouth and Wayzata.

Every Penny Counts Emergency Financial Assistance - (612) 331-7733

1400 Park Avenue, Minneapolis Run by MN AIDS Project, offers emergency financial aid for paying rent, utility costs, food, and medical bills for those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis (JFCS) - (952) 546-0616

5905 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN
JFCS is a social service agency that provides financial assistance, including for rent and other social services, to Hennepin County residents.

Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans - (612) 726-1327

VAMC Building 47 One Veterans Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Veterans and their families can apply for rent and housing assistance.

Northpoint Health & Wellness Center - (612) 348-4700

1315 Penn Ave. N. for North and Northeast Minneapolis residents only.
Provides referrals to low-income apartments and financial assistance with rent and moving costs.

Salvation Army of Hennepin County, Harbor Light Center - (612) 767-3100

1010 Currie Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Provides emergency financial assistance for rent, shelter for the homeless, utilities, and food.

Pillsbury House -(612) 824-0708

3501 Chicago Avenue S. Minneapolis,MN 55407
The non-profit offers services to people living in the zip codes of 55406, 55407, and 55408 only.

Home Line, Minneapolis

This organization offers free legal assistance and counseling to renters regarding issues with landlords.

Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners of Minneapolis - (763) 489-7500

Provides emergency funds for rent, free legal aid and transitional housing, as well as grants for rental deposits for residents of Long Lake, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Hamel, Orono, Plymouth, and Wayzata.

PRISM- People Responding in Social Ministry - (763) 529-1350

730 Florida Ave S, Golden Valley, MN 55426
Offers no-interest loans for families to help pay rent and bills in times of financial crisis for residents of Hennepin County, including Golden Valley, Crystal, New Hope, and Robbinsdale, Minnesota.

Sabathani Community Center - (612) 821-2303

South Minneapolis residents can apply for emergency housing and resources.

Home Line - (612) 728-5767

3455 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis 55417
This is a referral service for rent and tenant-related issues for people facing eviction. It provides counseling, legal advocacy, and education. Can also assist with rental deposits and rent.

STEP-Emergency Program - (952) 925-4899

5925 Highway 7, St Louis Park 55416
This organization may offer emergency housing services and rent assistance for residents of St. Louis Park.

St. Stephen's - (612) 870-2298

Offers housing-related services for people with minor children only.

Waite House - (612) 721-1681

This organization offers financial assistance for rent and utility bills for people who are facing eviction in zip code 55404.

VEAP - Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People – (952) 888-9616

Provide financial and rent assistance for low to moderate income residents of Bloomington, Edina, Richfield, and a small portion of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Community Action Partnership of Minneapolis –

This anti-poverty fighting organization with makes provides referrals to free grant programs for rent, energy bills, employment, security deposits, and other housing needs. 

Angel Foundation – (612) 627-9000

A non-profit organization that provides financial assistance for emergency non-medical needs and expenses, such as rent, groceries, mortgage payments, and utility bills. They specialize in helping cancer patients going through active treatment.

Hennepin County Services | Public Health Dept. of Minneapolis - (612) 596-1900

Offers referrals to services with rent assistance, free legal aid, loan programs, transportation, and housing related issues.

Minnesota Regional Legal Services - (888) 575-2954

Provides legal aid to tenants facing eviction and other landlord-related disputes.

Minneapolis Public Housing Authority - (612) 342-1400

1001 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401
The Public Housing Authority offers housing programs including low-cost apartments, Section 8 housing vouchers, rental-assistance referrals, and home-buying advice.

The Minneapolis Urban League - (612) 302-3100

This organization provides a housing stability program, including eviction prevention and homeless intervention services. In addition, the agency has HUD approved housing counselors that can provide homeowners with foreclosure prevention and counseling services.

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency

This agency runs the Section 8 housing voucher program. Assistance for existing or first time homebuyers, including information on government mortgage assistance and foreclosure prevention programs.

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