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Drop-In Center - Urban Refuge Drop-In Center
Provides free groceries, case management, and community resources ranging from mental health, housing, employment assistance, and legal resources.
Provides free groceries, case management, and community resources ranging from mental health, housing, employment assistance, and legal resources.
What's Here
Housing Issues
Food Pantries
Mental Health Issues
Legal Issues
Hunger/Food Issues
Case/Care Management
Employment Issues
Mediation Services - Community Mediation & Restorative Services
Provides mediation of disputes among neighbors, family members, shared parenting, builder and homeowners, property owners/managers and renters, businesses and consumers, employers and employees, juveniles, runaways, post-divorce issues, and several other services.
Note: Agency is a member organization of Community Mediation of Minnesota which is a statewide single entry point for conflict resolution services. Clients can request a mediation through Community Mediation of Minnesota's website or contact any member organization directly.
Provides mediation of disputes among neighbors, family members, shared parenting, builder and homeowners, property owners/managers and renters, businesses and consumers, employers and employees, juveniles, runaways, post-divorce issues, and several other services.
Note: Agency is a member organization of Community Mediation of Minnesota which is a statewide single entry point for conflict resolution services. Clients can request a mediation through Community Mediation of Minnesota's website or contact any member organization directly.
What's Here
Mediation
Parenting Issues
Employment Issues
Housing Issues
Youth Issues
Divorce/Custody/Support Issues
Consumer Issues
FHA Resource Center - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - HUD Minnesota Office
Resource center providing information and resources, including:
- A number of various loss mitigation programs and informational resources to assist FHA-insured homeowners facing financial hardship and whose mortgage is either in default or at risk of default.
- Answers consumer questions about buying a home, qualifying for a mortgage, down payment assistance, buying HUD homes, refinancing, lien releases, obtaining a HUD-1 settlement statement, request for payoff amounts, or other issues associated with an FHA-insured mortgage
- HUD handbooks, forms, and publications
Resource center providing information and resources, including:
- A number of various loss mitigation programs and informational resources to assist FHA-insured homeowners facing financial hardship and whose mortgage is either in default or at risk of default.
- Answers consumer questions about buying a home, qualifying for a mortgage, down payment assistance, buying HUD homes, refinancing, lien releases, obtaining a HUD-1 settlement statement, request for payoff amounts, or other issues associated with an FHA-insured mortgage
- HUD handbooks, forms, and publications
What's Here
Specialized Information and Referral
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Foreclosure Prevention Loan Modification/Refinancing Programs
Housing Issues
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
FHA Loans
Education Information on Real Estate - Minnesota Multi Housing Association
Provides certification programs, learning opportunities, and education information in real estate. Educational opportunities include:
- Advocacy on affordable housing to bring about positive change in the multi-housing industry. Aims to help owners and managers engage government officials in constructive, ongoing dialogues, and participate in policy decisions affecting the ability to provide qualify housing to communities.
- Assisted housing manager
- Certifications in becoming a Certified Resident Manager (CRM) and Certified Resident Maintenance Technician (CRMT)
- Continuing education courses for Minnesota Real Estate licensing
- Fall convention and products show
- Landlord and tenant law
- Maintenance training
- Monthly investor's club meetings for independent owners
- Preparation seminars for special and second-class boiler licensing
- Speaking at conventions or workshops
- Successful evictions
- Understanding and controlling property taxes
Provides certification programs, learning opportunities, and education information in real estate. Educational opportunities include:
- Advocacy on affordable housing to bring about positive change in the multi-housing industry. Aims to help owners and managers engage government officials in constructive, ongoing dialogues, and participate in policy decisions affecting the ability to provide qualify housing to communities.
- Assisted housing manager
- Certifications in becoming a Certified Resident Manager (CRM) and Certified Resident Maintenance Technician (CRMT)
- Continuing education courses for Minnesota Real Estate licensing
- Fall convention and products show
- Landlord and tenant law
- Maintenance training
- Monthly investor's club meetings for independent owners
- Preparation seminars for special and second-class boiler licensing
- Speaking at conventions or workshops
- Successful evictions
- Understanding and controlling property taxes
What's Here
Legal Information Services
Printed/Printable Materials
Landlord/Tenant Assistance
Workshops/Symposiums
Business Associations
Occupational/Professional Licensing and Certification
Housing Issues
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Environmental Home Assessments - ConnectAbility of MN
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
What's Here
Developmental Disabilities
Hearing Loss
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Physical Disabilities
Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Health Conditions
Home Modification Consultation
Housing Issues
Communication Impairments
Visual Impairments
Public Education - Community Mediation & Restorative Services
Provides presentations to organizations, agencies, community groups, and others interested in mediation and conflict resolution.
Provides presentations to organizations, agencies, community groups, and others interested in mediation and conflict resolution.
What's Here
Employment Issues
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Consumer Issues
Housing Issues
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Environmental Home Assessments - ConnectAbility of MN
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
What's Here
Developmental Disabilities
Hearing Loss
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Physical Disabilities
Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Health Conditions
Home Modification Consultation
Housing Issues
Communication Impairments
Visual Impairments
Family Advocacy - Lakes Crisis and Resource Center
Advocates work to strengthen and support families by providing assessments, education, and assistance in identifying and making connections to community resources (for example: financial assistance, housing assistance and resources, access to mental health services, and parenting education)
Advocates work to strengthen and support families by providing assessments, education, and assistance in identifying and making connections to community resources (for example: financial assistance, housing assistance and resources, access to mental health services, and parenting education)
What's Here
Parenting Issues
Specialized Information and Referral
At Risk Families
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Housing Issues
Environmental Home Assessments - ConnectAbility of MN
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
Project coordinators are certified accessibility specialists who will perform an environmental accessibility assessment of a home to help identify areas that could be improved for mobility and safety.
Specialists will look at the construction and layout of the home as well as how things are used. They examine flooring, hallways, doorways, bathrooms, and kitchens to determine how accessible they are. Coordinators will determine plans that can help keep people in their homes longer and recommend any additional assistive technology options that would be beneficial.
What's Here
Developmental Disabilities
Hearing Loss
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Physical Disabilities
Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Health Conditions
Home Modification Consultation
Housing Issues
Communication Impairments
Visual Impairments
Housing Law - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Saint Cloud
Legal advice and representation with housing issues related to eviction, mortgage foreclosure, poor housing conditions, Section 8, accessibility issues for disabled individuals, or discrimination.
Legal advice and representation with housing issues related to eviction, mortgage foreclosure, poor housing conditions, Section 8, accessibility issues for disabled individuals, or discrimination.
What's Here
Subsidized Rental Housing Residents
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Foreclosure Prevention Loan Modification/Refinancing Programs
Older Adults
Housing Issues
Landlord/Tenant Assistance
Low Income
Housing Information - East Central Housing Organization - ECHO
Provides a webpage with a range of housing-related resources, including:
- Assistance for renters in finding housing
- Housing Choice Voucher Program Landlord Guide
- Information about voucher and rental assistance programs
- Landlord assistance with property and rental management
- Renting, leasing, and improving a rental property
Additionally, provides facilitation of public in-person monthly meetings with city, county, and housing development staff.
Provides a webpage with a range of housing-related resources, including:
- Assistance for renters in finding housing
- Housing Choice Voucher Program Landlord Guide
- Information about voucher and rental assistance programs
- Landlord assistance with property and rental management
- Renting, leasing, and improving a rental property
Additionally, provides facilitation of public in-person monthly meetings with city, county, and housing development staff.
What's Here
Section 8/Rental Assistance Program Rental Listings
Landlord/Tenant Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Housing Issues
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