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5/8/2021

Treasury Announces Additional $21.6 Billion in Emergency Rental Assistance Allocation | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Announces Additional $21.6 Billion in Emergency
Rental Assistance Allocation
May 7, 2021

Today’s Announcement Includes Strengthened Guidance to Expedite Resources and Prevent
Evictions Due to the A ordable Housing Challenges Exacerbated by Covid-19
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, in coordination with the White
House American Rescue Plan Implementation Team and the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development, announced the allocation of an additional $21.6 billion under the
American Rescue Plan for Emergency Rental Assistance, which will help prevent evictions
and ensure basic housing security for millions of Americans impacted by the a ordable
housing challenges exacerbated by COVID-19.
In addition to this financial support, Treasury issued updated, strengthened guidance to
expedite funds to renters and target those most severely in need of assistance. For example,
the guidance makes clear that the $21.6 billion of emergency rental assistance made
available through this program must be o ered directly to renters when landlords do not
accept direct payment. The guidance also reduces burdensome documentation
requirements and wait times that can slow down assistance.
This infusion of additional support will benefit both renters and landlords and make sure
states and localities that have moved quickly to address housing a ordability challenges
wrought by the public health emergency and its negative economic impacts in their areas
will continue to have the resources they need to serve their communities.
These latest resources and guidance represent an all-of-government approach that
leverages authorities and agencies across the entire Administration, including the
Department of the Treasury, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the
White House American Rescue Plan Implementation Team.
The fact sheet on the additional financial support and guidance is available here

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