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Found 523 programs for: Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Grab & Go Lunch Programs
School districts across the State of New Mexico are offering an array of grab-and-go meal offerings for children. Given that the programs vary significantly by school district, the State of New Mexico has developed a comprehensive database that … » more information -
Payment of Fines and Court Fees
The Supreme Court of New Mexico has issued an order extending the payment of fines and fees for 30 days to help financially struggling New Mexicans during COVID-19. 30 days were added to the payment deadline for all magistrate, metropolitan … » more information -
Public Utility Relief – Electric and Gas
Certain electric and gas utility companies in New Mexico are suspending non-payment disconnects. To date, the following private companies have suspended non-payment disconnects: PNM Resources, El Paso Electric, Xcel Energy, and New Mexico Gas … » more information -
Public Utility Relief – Telecommunications
Certain telecommunication companies (Verizon, Comcast, AT&T, and CenturyLink) are suspending non-payment disconnects and eliminating late fees for individuals and small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Comcast, AT&T, and CenturyLink are also … » more information -
Resources to Support Online Learning: Parentivity
New Mexico is now offering free 30-day Parentivity accounts to all parents of children ages 5 or younger. Parentivity is a web-based system that provides 24/7 information for parents, as well as 2-3 minute interactive games, videos, and … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (NMWorks)
New Mexico provides Temporary Assistance for Needy Families through the NMWorks program. In addition to a cash benefit, NMWorks provides parents with short-term training and other services to help them become employed and move toward … » more information -
Grace Period for Parking Citation Payments and Penalties, Online Payment Requirement
As a result of COVID-19, the City of Santa Fe Parking Division has extended the grace period to pay or appeal a parking violation citation, normally 15 days from the date of issuance, to 60 days. Additionally, because the Parking Division office is … » more information -
Temporary Renewal Extension for Short-Term Rental Permits
The City of Santa Fe is extending the deadline to renew existing short-term rental permits to April 15, 2020. Additionally, the City is granting permit holders an additional 30 days to pay late fees and obtain extensions. The new deadline for paying … » more information -
$30 Million in Child Care Scholarships for Essential Workers and Supplies for Child Care Providers
New York State will provide child care scholarships to all essential workers starting Monday, April 20. Essential workers include first responders such as health care providers, pharmaceutical staff, law enforcement, firefighters, food delivery … » more information -
Free Emotional Support Helpline
An Emotional Support Help Line has been created to provide free and confidential support to callers experiencing increased anxiety due to the coronavirus emergency. The Help Line is staffed by volunteers, including mental health professionals, who … » more information -
Hotline to Combat Hate Crimes and Xenophobic Rhetoric Related to COVID-19
The Office of the New York Attorney General (NYAG) announced the launch of a hotline for New Yorkers to report hate crimes and bias-based incidents in the wake of rising reports of harassment and assaults, as well as rhetoric against Asian Americans … » more information -
In Response to COVID-19, OCFS Waives Regulatory Requirements for Child Care Program Providers
The New York State Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) has been granted the authority to consider waiving selective regulatory requirements in response to COVID-19. For example, during the emergency, some licensed or registered programs may … » more information -
Investment Scams Related to COVID-19
Scammers may seek to capitalize on the fear created by COVID-19 to offer bogus “get rich quick” investment schemes, including for unproven treatments or vaccines for COVID-19. » more information -
New York Attorney General Price Gouging Complaint Form
The Office of the New York Attorney General (NYAG) provides a “Price Gouging Complaint Form” for any consumer to report complaints about sudden price increases of essential goods and services in connection with COVID-19. Examples of essential goods … » more information -
New York Attorney General: Charities Bureau Complaint/Inquiry Form
Sham charity websites and crowd-funding sites may be created to request donations for virus-relief efforts for victims of COVID-19. Scammers may use emails, texts, and social media posts that appear to give virus updates, but have malicious links … » more information -
NYAG Announces Application for Suspension 0f Debt Collection for Non-Medical and Non-Student Debt and Automatic Suspension of Medical and Student Debt Collection in Response to COVID-19
The New York Attorney General has announced an application process for persons or businesses that owe non-medical and non-student debts to the State of New York that have been referred to the Office of the Attorney General for collection and … » more information -
Office of the Governor/Department of State Division of Consumer Protection Complaint Form
The Office of the New York State Governor and the Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection provided a “Consumer Complaint Form” for any consumer to report complaints about “price gouging” regarding COVID-19, including price increases of … » more information -
Relief for Approximately 300,000 New York Student Loan Borrowers Not Covered by Federal CARES Act
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) announced it reached an agreement with the lion’s share of the private student loan industry. Based on this agreement, which provides relief to as many as 300,000 New Yorkers, borrowers … » more information -
Free Financial Counseling
This program allows New York City residents to access free one-on-one financial counseling and coaching. » more information -
Help for Victims of Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
The New York City Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence operates Family Justice Centers to help victims and survivors of domestic and gender-based violence. While the Family Justice Center buildings are temporarily closed during … » more information -
Regional Enrichment Centers for Children of Essential City Employees
Although in-school classes are canceled at New York City public schools, the NYC Department of Education has opened Regional Enrichment Centers for children of the City’s first responders, health care providers, transit workers, and other public … » more information -
Remote Learning Resources
On March 15, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York City public school buildings would be closed for in-school instruction starting March 16, 2020. The date that schools will reopen for in-classroom instruction remains under review. » more information -
Extension of Driver’s Licenses and Other Division of Motor Vehicles Credentials and Waiver of Associated Fees, Fines, or Penalties
In light of COVID-19, the General Assembly of North Carolina has extended by five months the expiration date of any license, permit, registration, or other credential issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) set to expire on or after March 1 … » more information -
Hotline for Essential Workers Regarding Child Care Options
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with the North Carolina Child Care Resource and Referral Network to launch a hotline to provide child care options for children of essential workers who do not have access to … » more information -
Immunity to Healthcare Workers, Providers, and Facilities
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of North Carolina has signed into law Senate Bill 704, which, among many other things, greatly expands upon the healthcare liability immunities provided for in prior Executive Orders. The law … » more information -
Immunity to Individuals, Businesses, and Other Entities for Claims Related to Contraction of COVID-19
The General Assembly of North Carolina has passed a law that provides immunity to individuals, businesses, associations, divisions of government, agencies, and any other legal entities for claims of relief arising from any act or omission alleged to … » more information -
Layoff Aversion Strategies and Activities for Businesses (Business Edge)
The Division of Workforce Solutions in the North Carolina Department of Commerce runs Business Edge, a series of layoff aversion strategies and activities designed to help North Carolina employers prevent or minimize job losses. Through Business … » more information -
Low Income Energy Assistance Program
The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) provides for a one-time vendor payment to help eligible households pay their heating bills. » more information -
Suspension of Utility Disconnections for Non-Payment, Allowing Reconnection, and Waiving Certain Fees
In light of COVID-19, the Governor has passed an Executive Order mandating that all electric, natural gas, water, and wastewater public utilities, including resellers, cease customer disconnections due to non-payment of utility bills, except where … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Work First)
North Carolina provides Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, called Work First, to eligible families. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect to COVID-19, affected families may qualify if they meet eligibility requirements (below). … » more information -
Unplanned Pregnancy Services
North Carolina Pregnancy Services provides help and support in solving medical, social, educational, and psychological problems associated with unplanned pregnancies. Services may include counseling and information to help recipients make voluntary … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
The TANF program provides cash assistance to qualifying low-income households with needy children. In response to Covid-19, the requirement of in-person meetings for applicants has been suspended. » more information -
Waiver of Driver License and Vehicle Registration Expiration
North Dakota has waived the expiration dates for driver licenses and motor vehicle registrations from March 1, 2020 until the declared disaster has ended. » more information -
Extension of Certain License Expiration Dates
Ohio licenses issued by state agencies and political subdivisions (including driver licenses and professional licenses) expiring during the State of Emergency shall remain valid until the earlier of 90 days after the end of the declared emergency … » more information -
Ohio Works First
Ohio Works First (OWF) is the financial assistance portion of Ohio’s Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program, providing time-limited assistance to eligible families. OWF provides cash benefits to eligible, needy families for up to 36 … » more information -
Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus (PIPP Plus) For Payment of Gas and Utilities
PIPP Plus is an extended payment arrangement that requires regulated gas and electric companies to accept payments based on a percentage of the household income. Under PIPP Plus, if you heat with gas, you pay 6 percent of your monthly household … » more information -
Publicly Funded Child Care (PFCC)
PFCC offers financial assistance to eligible parents to help them with child-care costs while they engage in work, education, or job training. Ohio uses an electronic Time, Attendance and Payment system to record the time and attendance of children … » more information -
Cleveland, Ohio – Suspension of Power and Water Disconnections
The City of Cleveland’s Department of Public Utilities has temporarily suspended power and water disconnections. » more information -
Suspension of Water and Power Turn-offs
The City of Columbus Department of Public Utilities has temporarily suspended water and power turn-offs. » more information -
Ticket Hearing Suspension and Suspension of Certain Parking Rules
The Department of Public Services has cancelled all scheduled parking ticket hearing appeals until further notice. Affected individuals will receive notice via mail when their case has been rescheduled. » more information -
Hamilton County, Ohio: Suspension of Court Cases in Court of Common Pleas and Municipal Court
All jury trials in civil and criminal matters have been suspended in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas and Hamilton County Municipal Court until April 16, 2020. » more information -
Toledo, Ohio: Suspension of Water Shut-Offs
The city of Toledo will not shut-off water service for nonpayment while the city is working to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The city will reconnect water service to any occupied residence in the Toledo service area that has been previously … » more information -
Child Care Subsidy Benefits
This program subsidizes childcare benefits for families meeting income eligibility requirements, while parents or guardians are at work, in training, or receiving an education, or as part of a protective service plan to prevent abuse, neglect, or … » more information -
Distance Learning with the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA)
OETA has adjusted its daytime schedule to provide curriculum-based programming for students over the air on its broadcast channel, OETA WORLD. Programs will include PBS favorites like NOVA, Nature, and American Experience, as well as PBS KIDS … » more information -
Immunity to Businesses and Individuals
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Oklahoma has signed into law Senate Bill 1946, which provides businesses and individuals with immunity from civil actions claiming an injury due to exposure or potential exposure to COVID-19. In … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Cash assistance is available to families on a time-limited basis through TANF. The purpose of this federal program is to provide temporary support in meeting basic needs, training leading to employment, employment services, and childcare assistance … » more information -
United Way of Norman COVID-19 Recovery Fund
United Way of Norman is partnering with Food & Shelter to distribute funds collected through the United Way of Norman COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund to those in Norman who are struggling to pay their rent and utility bills due to COVID-19. » more information -
Public Utility Relief - Water
The Oklahoma City Utilities Department is suspending non-payment disconnections due to COVID-19. » more information -
Changes to Rules for Department of Human Services Child Care Providers
To be able to become a DHS child care provider, providers must generally meet requirements listed here, submit to a background check, take orientation and other required training and become listed with DHS. Due to the COVID-19 emergency, the Oregon … » more information -
Emergency Child Care for Working Parents
The Emergency Child Care program is a process for families to access child care during the public health crisis. To receive a customized referral to emergency child care programs, families should contact 211info. Licensed child care providers … » more information