All Housing Subsidies

  • NYCHA

    NYCHA, the New York City Housing Authority, provides affordable apartment units and housing solutions to NYC residents in need. Targeted at low-income families, the NYCHA program offers reduced rents and safe living environments. If you're struggling financially, NYCHA can be a pathway to securing a stable, budget-friendly home in the city.

  • Section 8

    Section 8, officially known as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, helps eligible individuals and families by paying a portion of their rent. Tailored for those with limited income, it ensures they can afford safe and decent housing in the private market. If financial constraints are a challenge, Section 8 can significantly reduce your rent burden.

  • City FHEPS

    CityFHEPS directly assists individuals facing homelessness by providing subsidies to secure permanent housing. Designed for those who've faced economic setbacks or have stayed in shelters, FHEPS bridges the gap between high city rents and what they can afford. If you're at risk of homelessness or in a shelter, CityFHEPS can be your route to a stable housing solution.

  • DRIE

    DRIE, or the Disability Rent Increase Exemption, is a program designed to protect eligible disabled residents from rent hikes in rent-regulated apartments. If you're a disabled individual living on a fixed income, DRIE can freeze your rent at a manageable level, ensuring housing stability and preventing potential displacement due to increasing rental costs.

  • SCRIE

    SCRIE, also known as the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, provides relief for eligible senior citizens in rent-regulated housing by freezing their rent. If you are 62 years of age or older with a limited income, SCRIE ensures that your rent remains consistent and affordable, allowing you to maintain a stable and permanent living situation without the worry of escalating costs.

  • ACS Subsidy

    The Administration for Child Services Subsidy is a NYC initiative designed to help eligible families by covering a portion of their childcare expenses. Eligible families are those with financial hardships, ensuring their children receive quality care while they work or attend training. By receiving ACS, families can alleviate childcare costs, making it easier to balance work, education, and family responsibilities.

  • HASA

    HASA, or HIV/AIDS Services Administration, offers comprehensive support to eligible NYC residents living with HIV/AIDS. Those who qualify can receive a range of benefits, including rental assistance, nutritional services, and medical transportation assistance. By easing the financial and logistical burdens associated with healthcare, HASA ensures that individuals can lead stable, fulfilling lives.

  • Mitchell-Lama

    Mitchell-Lama is a housing program designed to provide affordable housing options to middle-income families in New York City. Those who qualify can access apartments at below-market rates, making city living more financially accessible. Through Mitchell-Lama, residents can secure stable housing without the burden of exorbitant rent costs, creating a foundation for a better quality of life.

  • HUD VASH

    HUD-VASH is a collaboration between the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) to aid homeless veterans. Eligible veterans benefit from HUD housing vouchers paired with VA supportive services, providing both stable housing and essential care. Through HUD-VASH, veterans can rebuild their lives with housing security and vital support.

  • Shelter

    Shelter programs in NYC are designed to provide temporary housing solutions for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Those eligible can access a safe place to stay, along with supportive services, as they work towards finding a more permanent housing situation. These shelters are crucial stepping stones for residents in crisis, helping bridge the gap to stability and long-term accommodation.

  • Shelter - Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence Shelters in New York City offer safe havens for those fleeing abusive situations. These confidential shelters around the city provide not only immediate, secure housing but also essential services like counseling and legal assistance tailored to the unique needs of survivors. By accessing these shelters, survivors are empowered with the support and resources to rebuild their lives away from harm.

  • Shelter - Veteran

    Shelter Veterans is a dedicated program aimed at assisting homeless or at-risk veterans by offering them shelter opportunities. Eligible individuals are those who have served in the U.S. military and are facing housing insecurity or are currently without a home. By accessing this program, veterans can find immediate shelter, receive vital support, and gain pathways to more stable, permanent housing solutions.