In October, the County received an additional $7.7 million in grant funding from the U.S. Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) for rent relief and utility assistance. County Executive Ball announced in March an initial $9.7 million in grants from the program, which has been distributed to 785 households in need as of December 1. Howard County is one of seven Maryland jurisdictions to receive a second round of funding from ERAP.
We are grateful to our non-profit partners for helping so many of our neighbors stay in their homes. In addition to paying rent and utility bills, they are providing case management and credit counseling to help residents maintain or improve their housing situation.
Rental Assistance
Assistance is available for residents experiencing a loss of income, reduction in earnings, medical illness or had to care for family due to COVID-19. The funding can be used to pay past due rent and utility expenses for up to 18 months. Residents that have received assistance previously are eligible to apply for additional assistance from this funding up to a total of 18 months assistance. The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is encouraging all residents with COVID-related household income losses to contact one of the non-profit providers as soon as possible to bring rent and utility accounts current and avoid eviction. To apply, please click here.
Foreclosure Assistance
In September, County Executive Ball announced $2 million in American Rescue Plan funding to assist struggling homeowners and prevent foreclosures in Howard County. As of December 1st, 65 homeowners have been supported by the Department of Housing and Community Development’s (DHCD) program. Homeowners that have fallen behind on their mortgage payments can visit the DHCD’s COVID-19 webpage and complete an application today.