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READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s Roundtable Discussion with Emergency Rental Assistanc…

READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s
Roundtable Discussion with Emergency Rental Assistance
Program Grantees and Call with National Advocacy and Housing
Organizations
August 27, 2021

WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo hosted a
roundtable discussion with administrators of Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programs.
This group largely consisted of grantees who have stood up rental assistance programs in
their states, from scratch. As a result, many of their programs only recently started seeing
significant progress in delivering swi er assistance to struggling landlords and tenants in
their communities. The Deputy Secretary convened this particular group to gather best
practices that can be applied by other ERA recipients across the country.
Many grantees conveyed that they are working with their local court systems to ensure
anyone facing eviction first has the opportunity to apply for ERA and to prevent eviction
cases from moving forward when ERA applications are pending. Program administrators also
reported taking advantage of the flexibilities Treasury has provided in its recent guidance and
that it further expanded this week to reduce unduly burdensome documentation
requirements, including more flexibility in income documentation, enhancing use of selfattestation, leveraging income-based proxies, and providing more streamlined application
options for those who already qualify for various public benefits, such as Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program.
Across the board, participating grantees highlighted the critical role outreach and support
with the application process have played in the improvement of their programs. For
example, the ERA program in Pierce County, Washington sent a postcard to every household
in the county – translated into five languages – and saw a significant rise in applications from
both renters and landlords. Richland County, South Carolina administrators leveraged their
local library system of 13 branches, equipped with social workers and the technology
needed to submit applications. By training the professionals in this existing network,

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administrators were able to quickly reach renters and deliver professional and
comprehensive support to households.
A list of grantees that participated in the roundtable is below.
State of California
State of North Carolina
State of New Jersey
State of Mississippi
Nashville and Davidson Counties, Tennessee
Pierce County, Washington
Richland County, South Carolina
East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Fulton County, Georgia
Yesterday, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo also participated in a separate call, convened by the
Roosevelt Institute, with leaders of national advocacy and housing organizations to discuss
continued collaboration in raising awareness of the availability of ERA assistance and to hear
feedback regarding challenges and best practices on the ground. These organizations are
conducting outreach e orts to direct their constituencies to ERA resources, including the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Rental Assistance Finder, which connects people to
ERA programs in their area.
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