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Governor Laura Kelly Announces Statewide Rental, Utility Assistance for Kansans Affected by COVID-19

Governor Laura Kelly and Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) this week announced the launch of the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) program to provide rent, utility, and internet assistance to individuals and families financially impacted by COVID-19. “Keeping Kansans in their homes and businesses – and ensuring they have access to the high-speed internet needed […]

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KHRC Fair Housing Training – “All’s Fair in Fair Housing”

April is Fair Housing month! Please join KHRC on Thursday, April 8, 2021 from 10am to 12pm CST for an “All’s Fair in Fair Housing” event. This virtual training, presented by Tim Herrman, Senior Compliance Officer at KHRC, will provide a review of Fair Housing basics, Section 504, Reasonable Accommodations, and Assistance Animals.

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Notice of Annual Performance Report on the Kansas Consolidated Plan

The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation has published a preliminary draft of the Annual Performance Report on the Kansas Consolidated Plan for community and housing development for program year 2020.  The Annual Performance Report on the 2020 Kansas Consolidated Plan is available for public review and comments will be accepted from March 4 – March 19,

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Kansas Housing awards $6.1 million to prevent homelessness, provide housing stability

Kansas communities will receive a funding boost to provide emergency housing services for citizens in need. The funds, made available through the federal Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program, will be awarded to local communities and nonprofit organizations to support Kansans experiencing or at risk of homelessness. City of Lawrence officials used ESG funding to establish

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Housing leaders announce $200 million in statewide rental assistance

Kansans struggling to cover rent and utility payments due to COVID may qualify for up to 12 months of emergency assistance thanks to new federal relief aid. The initiative, funded through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental  Appropriations Act of 2021, provides the state of Kansas with  $200 million to support housing stability and prevent evictions and homelessness. Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) and the City of Wichita will

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Emergency Rental Assistance

Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) Home KERA PROGRAM CLOSED A year and a half after Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA) launched, the program has closed. More than $290 million provided relief for more than 82,000 Kansans and more than 11,000 housing and service providers, preventing evictions and providing vital services to more than 32,000 households.

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Income Guidelines

Household Size Maximum Income for Weatherization (200% of FPL)
1 $25,760
2 $34,840
3 $43,920
4 $53,000
5 $62,080
6 $71,160
7 $80,240
8 $89,320

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