The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency released details about a new initiative designed to help renters, homeowners, and businesses that have been negatively impacted by Coronavirus.
In a press release, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown announced the creation of a new program that intends to offer targeted assistance to renters who are behind on their rent, homeowners who are past due on their mortgages, and small businesses who have been struggling since the pandemic started in March of last year.
The program, named STAND UP Buffalo, stands for the Small Business, Tenants and Neighborhood Development Underwriting Program. It will be administered by the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) in partnership with a slew of nonprofit agencies in Buffalo.
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Two Cincinnati neighborhoods are getting a boost of eviction and foreclosure relief from a company headquartered nearby.
About 200 families in the Bond Hill and Roselawn neighborhoods have been identified as at-risk for foreclosure and eviction, and Mercy Health is partnering up with organizations to offer $300,000 to long- and short-term housing security efforts. We ve long understood that there is a link between health and housing, said Gina Hemenway, executive director of community health for Mercy Health - Cincinnati. We ve been looking at COVID-19 and trying to rearrange ourselves to better serve our patients and communities. And I think it has certainly aggravated housing instability for lots of families.