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Emergency General Assistance - EGA - Carver County Health and Human Services

???NOTE: Emergency General Assistance (EGA) for single individuals is currently out of funding for housing-related requests at this time. Funding for housing assistance for single individuals will resume on July 2025. Please do not refer, if seeking financial assistance for housing-related requests. Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. Emergency Assistance for Home Repairs: The applicant must own or live in the home and document the need for repair and the request must be reasonable Emergency Assistance for Moving Expenses: Moving expenses include costs for transportation of personal property, utility hookups, and deposits. Total shelter costs must not exceed 75% of the applicant's net income. The move must be due to the denial of Emergency Assistance to pay existing shelter costs and the county has determined that moving will resolve the emergency. Emergency Assistance for Shelter: Shelter costs must not exceed 75% of the applicant's net income and an unlawful detainer is required. The county will determine if assistance is available for individuals facing a loss of shelter and for individuals without shelter. Assistance may also include damage deposits. Emergency Assistance for Utility Bills: The applicant must have received a final shut-off notice. Assistance may be available for expenses such as municipal water, sewer, natural gas, electricity, fuel oil, firewood, and trash removal. The utility service must verify it will continue or restore service based on the receipt of Emergency Assistance funds or other payments. Emergency Assistance to Prevent Foreclosure: The applicant may request aid for an arrearage on contract-for-deed or mortgage payments when a foreclosure action occurs. The applicant must own, occupy, and maintain the home. The applicant's household income must be enough to pay housing costs over the next 12 months and can verify that their lender has denied refinancing.

Last assured

03/22/2024

Physical Address

602 East Fourth Street, Chaska, MN 55318

Hours

8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday; after hours by appointment

Fax

(952)361-1660

Application process

- Walk in or visit website to apply online at https://mnbenefits.mn.gov/ - Upon receipt of an application, an interview will be conducted by the county. The county will notify the family unit in writing within seven days of receipt of their application, or sooner if the immediacy and severity of the situation warrants it, indicating the application was approved, denied, or pended.

Required documents

Application/registration form; birth certificate; eviction notice; photo ID; proof of address; proof of income statements; utility disconnection notice/shut off notice; verification of the need for home repairs and moving expenses

Eligibility

Low-income adults without children who meet income guidelines and are residents of Carver County

Service area

Carver County, MN

Agency info

Carver County Health and Human Services

Public agency which provides social services, financial assistance, and health-related services to residents of the county

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