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Need Help Paying Rent?

Many people in Indianapolis have


lost work because of COVID-19.
Are you having a hard time paying
rent? Our Rental Assistance
Program might be able to help.

Is this program for me?


You can apply to get help paying rent if:
• You have lost your job because of COVID
• You are working less time at your job because of COVID
• Your monthly household income today (including unemployment) is less than it was at the
beginning of March
• You’re not receiving rental assistance from another source (public housing, housing choice
voucher, HUD-VASH, etc.)

How much of my rent could be paid?


Up to 3 months (90 days) rent paid, including back rent to April 1

How do I apply?
STEP 1 – If you qualify, you should talk with your property manager or landlord. Your landlord must
agree to participate in the program.

STEP 2 – Apply online at indyrent.org.


You need to provide income information from February 2020 AND income information (including
unemployment) since March 1, 2020.

STEP 3 – Once you apply, you’ll receive a unique code to give to your landlord or property manager
to complete their portion of the application. If you provide your landlord or property manager’s
email address, they’ll receive the code automatically.

STEP 4 – If you are approved, payment will be sent directly to the landlord.

Questions? Call 317-912-1260 if you need


more information. We’re happy to help!

Are you ready to apply? Visit indyrent.org to get started.


Need help applying for the Rental Assistance Program?
Start with your landlord or property manager. You may be able to apply online through your apartment office.

Internet Access:
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Branches (online access points at 23 locations countywide)

Assistance available by phone or in person:


Burmese American Community Institute Perry Township Trustee
4925 Shelby St. 4925 Shelby St., Suite 400
(317) 731-5537 or [email protected] or (317) 788-4815
[email protected] Public internet access also available
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis Shepherd Community (English/Spanish)
3266 N. Meridian St. 4107 E. Washington St.
(317) 396-1800 (317) 375-0203
Lawrence Township Trustee (English/Spanish) Stop the Violence Indianapolis
4455 McCoy St., Suite 100 (317) 692-9929 or
(317) 890-0011 [email protected] (use the subject
Public internet access also available line: Rental Assistance Application Submission)

Assistance available by phone or email:


Eastern Star CARE Center Kheprw Institute
(317) 547-5483 or [email protected] (317) 329-4803 ext. 777 or [email protected]
Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
(317) 644-0673 or [email protected] (317) 890-2740 or [email protected]
Immigrant Welcome Center (multi-lingual) Pike Township Trustee
(317) 808-2326 or (317) 291-5801
[email protected] Warren Township Trustee
Indiana Undocumented Youth Alliance (317) 327-8947
(English/Spanish) Washington Township Trustee
Darah Marquez: [email protected] (317) 327-8800

Assistance available in person:


St. Monica Catholic Church Keenan-Stahl Boys & Girls Club
6131 N. Michigan Rd. 1949 E. Troy Ave.
St. Patrick Catholic Church LeGore Boys & Girls Club
950 Prospect St. 5228 W. Minnesota St.
Holy Spirit Catholic Church Lilly Boys & Girls Club
7243 E. 10th St. 801 S. State Ave.
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club
550 N. Rural St. 2310 E. 30th St.
Finish Line Boys & Girls Club
3870 N. Post Rd.

This program has been developed in partnership with the Indianapolis Community Response Network. If you’re currently
receiving services and need assistance completing the application, contact your case manager at: John Boner
Neighborhood Centers, Christamore House, Community Alliance of the Far Eastside (CAFE), Concord Neighborhood
Center, Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center, Flanner House, Hawthorne Community Center, Indianapolis Urban
League, MLK Center, La Plaza, Edna Martin Christian Center, Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, and Southeast
Community Services.

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