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City Issues RFQ For Nonprofits To Assist With Administering Emergency Rental Assistance
The City is looking for Greensboro nonprofit agencies with experience working with homelessness prevention programs.
Post Date:02/01/2021 9:54 AM
The City is looking for Greensboro nonprofit agencies with experience working with homelessness prevention programs to apply for its Request for Qualifications (RFQ) in connection with the nearly $9 million received by the US Department of Treasury.
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Proposals are due by 3 pm Friday, February 12. Questions about the RFQ must be submitted by email by 12 pm Thursday, February 11.
The funds are part of the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) established in December by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
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Nonprofit agencies with the following demonstrated experience are encouraged to apply to assist the City with administering this financial assistance to eligible households:
- Minimum of five years of experience
- Emergency rent and utility assistance programs
- Rehousing assistance
- Administration of federally funded programs
- Federal program compliance
- Collaborating with landlords and utility companies.
Learn more about ERAP on the treasury’s website.
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