Keeping families in their homes when one setback could mean losing everything.
HOUSE, Inc. provides emergency rental assistance — zero-interest forgivable loans and grants — to families facing eviction due to a temporary hardship.
Direct, personal help for families on the edge of eviction.
We are a small 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Every application is reviewed by our board. Funds go directly to landlords or housing providers — never as cash to applicants.
Emergency Rent Payments
Funds paid directly to landlords or property managers to catch families up on rent and prevent eviction filings.
Zero-Interest Forgivable Loans
For working families with a clear path back to stability, loans carry no interest and may be forgiven entirely.
Board-Reviewed Applications
Every request is reviewed by our volunteer board of directors. Decisions are made case-by-case with documented criteria.
A safety net for the gap other programs don't cover.
Government rent assistance often has strict eligibility rules and long wait times. Many working families fall into a gap — earning too much for emergency aid, but not enough to absorb a sudden shock like a job loss, medical bill, or car breakdown. That is where we come in.
Focused on working families
We prioritize applicants with a demonstrated ability to remain stable with a short-term bridge — a job lined up, a medical issue resolving, a temporary income gap that has a clear end in sight.
Small, accountable, local-to-national
Our board reviews every case. We assist households across the U.S. where need is documented and the path to stability is clear. We keep our overhead minimal.
Funds go to housing, not overhead
Donations are used to pay rent, mortgage, or housing-related costs directly to providers. Administrative costs are kept to a minimum by a volunteer board.
Three ways to support our work.
Donate
Every contribution extends our reach. HOUSE, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) — your donation is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Refer a Family
Know a family facing eviction in your community? Social workers, case managers, and faith leaders can submit a referral on their behalf.
Spread the Word
Awareness of small, focused nonprofits like ours is what keeps the pipeline of support flowing. Share our work with your network.