
Need support with your housing? Check out the programs Utah 211 partners with that can connect you to the help you need. These programs provide support for temporary shelter in emergency situations, home improvement programs, housing location assistance, mortgage and rental assistance, and other housing alternatives.
Read the categories below for more details on what programs could fit your needs.
Emergency Shelter
Programs that provide a temporary or transitional place to stay for newcomers to the country, people who are in crisis, or individuals in the community experiencing homelessness.
Rent, Mortgage, and Other Housing Expense Assistance
Programs that pay rent or other housing bills or finance new living accommodations.
Runaway and Domestic Violence Shelters
Programs that provide temporary emergency shelter for individuals (primarily young adults and women and their children) who have unexpectedly left their homes as runaways or after experiencing domestic violence/abuse.
Supportive Housing
Programs that provide living arrangements for individuals who require support in their daily activities or who need services to transition to independent living.
Home Repair / Weatherization
Programs that help households lower energy bills, improve indoor air quality, and increase comfort and safety in homes. Weatherization programs may have age, income, disability, or other eligibility requirements.
Home Improvement / Accessibility
Programs that pay for or provide assistance in the form of consultation, labor, and/or supplies to upgrade or build an accessible home.
Housing Counseling
Programs that provide assistance for people wanting to rent or purchase housing, including guidance on selecting affordable housing and preparing for insurance, maintenance, and other costs related to housing.
Home Purchase and Building Resources
Programs that provide direct or guaranteed loans or grants for the construction, purchase, or refinancing of a home.
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Programs that help pay your monthly mortgage or other housing bills.
Homeless Shelter
Programs that provide motel vouchers or a temporary place to stay (three days to two weeks) for people who have no permanent housing.
At-risk / Homeless Assistance Programs
Programs that provide financial assistance and supportive services for individuals and/or families who are homeless or at risk for homelessness.
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Programs that provide extended shelter and supportive services for individuals and/or families experiencing homelessness with the goal of helping them live independently and transition into permanent housing.
Housing Search and Information
Programs that help people rent or purchase housing, commercial lots, and/or residential lots. Information is available online, in print, and in other formats.
Housing Authorities and Subsidized Housing
Organizations that make rental housing more readily available to individuals and families by administering federal and local housing programs.
Rent Payment Assistance
Programs that pay or contribute to rent or other housing bills.
Housing Counseling
Programs that provide assistance for people wanting to rent or purchase housing, including guidance on selecting affordable housing and preparing for insurance, maintenance, and other costs related to housing.