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CNHA and DHHL Announce $5 Million in Rent and Utility Assistance For Native Hawaiians

In a continued partnership with the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) is expanding the Native Hawaiian Rental & Utilities Relief Program to include all eligible Native Hawaiians living in Hawaiʻi. Prior to this program, only beneficiaries on the DHHL Waiting List who are at least 50 percent Hawaiian, were eligible for assistance using the DHHL funding.

This new allotment of funds was made possible through the American Rescue Plan of 2021 and is part of the DHHL COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program. This round of funding is available to all Native Hawaiians whether or not they are on the DHHL Waiting List.

The $5 million is expected to help 800 households pay rent and utilities for up to 12 months. Qualifying applicants can apply for help to catch up on back payments or to make payments moving forward. Applications open on, June 25, 2021 at 6:00pm and will remain open until the pool of resources is depleted.

To qualify for the new program, applicants must:

·         Be native Hawaiian and living in the State of Hawaiʻi
·         Rent housing in the State of Hawaiʻi
·         Be 18 years or older
·         Prove income loss due to unemployment or loss of work for more than 90 days, a reduction in household income, or homelessness/housing instability
·         Meet income qualification—less than 80% Area Median Income (AMI). Amount differs by county

Applicants will be required to provide documentation of their residency along with proof of hardship and income statements. Payments will be made directly to vendors owed money. Applicants who are already receiving assistance are not eligible.

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