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Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)/ 
CoC Rapid Re-housing/ 

ESG offers emergency assistance through Rapid Re-Housing and Homeless Prevention services to help those facing housing instability. The Continuum of Care (CoC) Rapid Re-Housing program helps a homeless households move as quickly as possible into permanent housing with long-term stability as the goal. Homeless Prevention services are available to individuals at risk of homelessness.

 

Eligibility for this program is determined based upon strict program guidelines. The following information provides a simplified eligibility at a glance; eligibility for the programs cannot be determined until an application is completed. Services are contingent upon available funds.

Who might be eligible for Rapid Re-Housing?

Individuals or families who lack a stable and adequate nighttime residence, such as:

  1. An individual or family with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place, such as: a vehicle, a park, an abandoned building, bus or train station, airport or camping ground.

  2. A household residing in a hotel or motel that is paid for by a charitable organization.

  3. An individual or family living in a supervised publicly or privately operated temporary shelter.

  4. An individual who is exiting an institution where he or she resided for 90 days or less and who resided in an emergency shelter or place not meant for human habitation immediately before entering that institution.

 

Who might be eligible for Homeless Prevention services?  

Individuals or families whose annual income is below 30% of AMI; who does not have sufficient resources or support networks immediately available to prevent them from moving to an emergency shelter; and must meet the following conditions:

  1. Has been notified in writing that their right to occupy their current housing or living situation will be terminated in 14 days after the date of application for assistance.

  2. Must be able to verify ability to pay rent moving forward.

 

Can you help me with my mortgage if I’m heading toward foreclosure?  

ESG funding is not for homeowners, but a HUD Housing Counselor could help with foreclosure intervention expertise. Please contact CAPNM and ask to speak with a housing counselor.

Can you help me with motel or campground costs?  

No. This program is not able to help with motel costs or campground costs.

Where do I obtain an application?

Applications can be obtained at any of our office locations. Applications and supplemental forms can be downloaded online by scrolling down this webpage and clicking on the application appropriate for your county of residence or mailed to you upon request by calling or emailing our office.

 

Please note: In addition to the primary applicant's application, all household members over 18 years old must complete an adult supplemental form and a child supplemental form must be completed for all household members under 18 years of age.

Homeless Prevention
Rapid Rehousing
Equal Housing Opportunity

Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)

This program assists people who have a disability and are chronically homeless (12+ consecutive months or 4 episodes totaling 12 months in the past three years).

 

(PSH) is modeled much like Section 8, in which the program participant pays 1/3 of their monthly income for rent on a qualifying unit and the program covers the remaining balance. This program is operated using U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding.

 

We are currently accepting referrals for this program through disability service providers in our communities, including but not limited to mental health providers and developmental disability service providers.

application-forms

Hello Applicant

Please note that we are UNABLE to process your application if it is missing information.

Please include ALL required documents when you submit your application so that we can determine if you are eligible for rental assistance.

The head of household fills out the main application. If they reside with anyone over the age of 18 years, each adult will also need to complete the adult supplement application form. If there are dependents under the age of 18, a completed child supplement application form is also required for each child.

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Download Application for Flathead County Housing Assistance Here 

Download Application for Lake County Housing Assistance Here

Download Application for Lincoln County Housing Assistance Here

Download Application for Sanders County Housing Assistance Here

Supplemental Application Forms

Download Application for Children’s Supplement Here

Download Application for Adult Supplement Here

PLEASE INCLUDE ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Drop off your completed application at:  

Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana  

1820 US 93 South

Kalispell, MT 59901

Or, mail your completed application to:  

Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana  

P.O. Box 88

Kalispell, MT 59903

 

When you submit your application with all the required documentation, a case manager will contact you to set up the initial appointment.

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Homeowner Assistance Fund
Foreclosure Intervention

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