Program Details
Community Action Partnership of Scott, Carver and Dakota Counties
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP)
Short-term help for low-income families, youth, and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless.
Description
The Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) helps low-income families with or without children, unaccompanied youth, and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless.
Resources and money help with:
- Preventing homelessness
- Getting back into housing right away
- Staying in housing
Assistance usually takes the form of short-term help with rent. It may also help with utility costs. Payments may help to prevent foreclosure or eviction.
Housing assistance and services may vary by region or agency. There are FHPAP programs in all Minnesota counties and six of the northern tribal nations including Red Lake, White Earth, Fond Du Lac, Bois Forte, Mille Lacs and Leech Lake.
Additional Information
Provides help to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to secure stable housing or maintain existing housing
Including:
- Help with damage deposits or first months rent for eligible individuals
- Provides resources for housing search
- Assists with current rent
Features
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- Homeless
Eligibility
Recipients are households at or below 200% Federal Poverty Guidelines and the household must be experiencing a housing crisis and a need for assistance.
Additional eligibility criteria may apply.
Location
2496 145th St W, Rosemount, MN, 55068
Area Served
Dakota County
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 651-322-3500
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Websites
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP)
- Community Action Partnership of Scott, Carver and Dakota Counties
Other Services at this Location
- Early Head Start Home visiting or center-based services and programs for low-income families with infants and toddlers that support child development, parenting skills and self-sufficiency
- Emergency Shelter Provides a temporary place to stay for people that do not have housing
- Energy Assistance Program Helps renters and homeowners pay their home heating bills and may also assist homeowners to fix or replace their broken furnace
- Head Start Services and programs that prepare low-income families with preschool children (ages 3 - 5) for their transition to public school kindergarten and to support child development, parenting skills and self-sufficiency
- Transitional Housing Time-limited housing and support services for individuals and/or families
Last Update
6/29/2022