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Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 1 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, and 20-131 Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, vacation rentals, organized … » more information -
Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 2 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, 20-131, and 20-139. Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, bars, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, personal … » more information -
Price Gouging Hotline / Complaint Form
The Florida Office of the Attorney General provided a hotline and complaint form for any consumer to report complaints about “price gouging” regarding COVID-19 “essential commodities.” … » more information -
Temporary Cash Assistance for Families with Children (TCA / TANF)
The Temporary Cash Assistance program provides cash assistance to families with children under the age of 18 or under age 19 if full time high school students, that meet the certain requirements. This program is meant to help families become … » more information -
Child Care for Essential Workers
Georgia’s Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) Program provides scholarships to help with the cost of child care so parents can work. The program has been available prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but in response to the current crisis, the Georgia … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
The State of Georgia has established a hotline for questions about COVID-19. For example, the hotline can be used to ask about the symptoms of COVID-19, to ask whether an individual should get tested, and to report possible COVID-19-related scams. » more information -
Extension of Expiring Drivers’ Licenses and ID Cards
In light of COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has extended the expiration date by an additional 120 days for most licenses and ID cards expiring during the period of March 14, 2020 to June 30, 2020. » more information -
Extension of Expiring Drivers’ Licenses and ID Cards
In light of COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has extended the expiration date by an additional 120 days for most licenses and ID cards expiring during the period of March 14, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Notices will be mailed … » more information -
Extension of Motor Vehicle Registrations
In light of COVID-19, the expiration dates for all vehicle registrations that expire between March 16, 2020 and June 14, 2020 have been extended to June 15, 2020. » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides monthly cash assistance and employment services to low-income families with children under age 18 or under age 19 if the child is a full-time student. TANF is a federally-funded program that … » more information -
Child Care for Essential Workers
In partnership with the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL), the YMCA of Metro Atlanta is providing child care for essential workers, including medical professionals, law enforcement, grocery workers, and others who cannot work … » more information -
City of Atlanta, Georgia: Emergency Rental Assistance Grant for Residents
The City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office has partnered with United Way of Greater Atlanta, a nonprofit organization, to provide assistance to residential renters who have experienced a loss of income or are at risk of eviction or have had their utilities … » more information -
Executive Order Suspending Booting and Towing
On March 19, 2020, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms issued an order suspending the booting and towing of vehicles in public City streets and routes. This is part of an effort to assist restaurants and delivery services to maintain their operations in … » more information -
Hazard Pay and Compensatory Time for Front-Line City Workers
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has issued an executive order that provides (1) hazard pay of $500 per month for front-line workers employed by the City of Atlanta through December 31, 2020 and (2) the accumulation of Hazard Pay Compensatory Time for … » more information -
Hotline Regarding County Services (Non Health-Related Questions)
Cobb County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is operating a hotline for questions about how the Coronavirus situation affects county government operations. Callers can get answers about county operations, but health-related questions should still … » more information -
COVID-19 Better Business Loan Program for Small Businesses (BBLP)
DeKalb County has partnered with Citizen’s Trust Bank to create the Better Business Loan Program to provide financial relief to small DeKalb County businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Small business owners can apply for up to $40,000 in … » more information -
One Free Hour of Garage and Metered Parking
As part of the March 19, 2020 Declaration of Local Emergency, Mayor Van Johnson has ordered that the first hour of any public metered parking and city garage parking in the city of Savannah will temporarily be free of charge. Normal charges begin … » more information -
Water Disconnections Suspended
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Savannah has temporarily suspended water utility disconnections until the City starts Phase 4 of its Safer Services Reopening Plan. This temporary measure does not relieve customers of the obligation … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Social Distancing, Essential Businesses and Reopening Strategy
Governor David Ige issued the Eighth Supplementary Proclamation for COVID-19, which replaces all prior Proclamations. It includes a directive that persons may only leave their home or place of residence for permitted activities or to engage in … » more information -
Temporary Family Assistance
Hawaii provides Temporary Family Assistance (TFA) to eligible families through its Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and its Temporary Assistance for Other Needy Families (TAONF) programs. Although no specific guidance has issued with … » more information -
O’ahu COVID-19 Hotline
Honolulu’s Department of Customer Services has created a COVID-19 hotline that is dedicated to assisting residents in navigating the Mayor’s stay at home/work from home emergency order. The hotline is available at (808) 768-2489. » more information -
O’ahu Driver Licenses Extension
Honolulu’s Department of Customer Services has extended by 90 days the expiration date on driver licenses, learner permits and state identification cards issues on O’ahu. The Department is also allowing drivers age 72 and older to renew their … » more information -
Extension on Expiring Driving Credentials
The Idaho Department of Transportation has extended all driver’s licenses, driver’s training permits, instruction permits, commercial learner’s permits, identification cards, and commercial driver’s licenses without hazardous material (“hazmat”) … » more information -
Primary Election Conducted by Mail
Governor Brad Little and Secretary of State Lawerence Denney announced that the primary election will remain on May 19, 2020, but will be conducted by mail due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI)
TAFI provides temporary cash assistance for families with kids to help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials. TAFI is a pre-existing program, but those affected by COVID-19 who are otherwise eligible may qualify. » more information -
Waiver of Medical Licensing Requirements
Due to the increasing occurrence of COVID-19 and the need to increase the state’s healthcare capacity, Governor Little waived numerous administrative regulations related to medical licensing. These provisions include the Board of Medicine’s rules … » more information -
Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD)
AABD provides cash benefits to people who are elderly, blind, or have a disability, and need money or medical care. These offerings were previously in place, and have not changed in response to COVID-19. » more information -
Arts for Illinois Relief Fund for Artists and Arts Organizations
In light of COVID-19, the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago, in partnership with philanthropic organizations, are offering grants to individual artists and arts organizations based in Illinois. Individual artists can apply for $1,500 … » more information -
Cashing Stimulus Checks for Illinoisans Without Bank Accounts
The Illinois Department of Professional and Financial Regulation has announced options for unbanked Illinoisans to cash stimulus checks without incurring check cashing fees. Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, U.S. Bank, Fifth Third, and First Midwest … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Hotline to answer general questions about COVID-19. » more information -
Executive Order No. 2020-05 (COVID-19 Executive Order No. 3): School Closures & Absences
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has closed all public and private K-12 schools for the remainder of the school year. He has ordered that related student absences will not contribute to calculation of “chronic absence,” and has suspended … » more information -
Executive Order No. 2020-08 (COVID-19 Executive Order No. 6: Suspension of Expiration for Driver’s License & Vehicle Registrations
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has suspended the expiration of vehicle registrations, driver’s licenses, permits, and parking decals, and temporary and standard identification cards. » more information -
Help Illinois Families: Financial Assistance for Essential Services
The state of Illinois has announced $275 million in emergency relief for households impacted by COVID-19. Eligible Illinois residents and families can apply to receive assistance with food, rent, utilities, temporary shelter, medicine, and other … » more information -
Illinois Connected Communities Grant Program
The Illinois Connected Communities grant program will assist local governments, schools, and community organizations with building broadband capacity. Grantees will receive a best-practices curriculum, expert consultation, and funding for initial … » more information -
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps eligible low-income households pay for home energy services. These offerings were previously in place, and have not changed in response to COVID-19, but the deadline for application has … » more information -
Prioritized Essential Workers Child Care
In light of COVID-19, the children of prioritized essential workers are eligible to receive child care through the Illinois Department of Human Services Child Care Assistance Program. » more information -
Senior HelpLine
The Illinois Senior HelpLine connects Illinois seniors and their caregivers to services in their community. This program was previously in place, and has not changed in response to COVID-19 . » more information -
Suspension of Vehicle Repossession
In light of COVID-19, the Governor of Illinois has issued an executive order suspending the laws that permit repossession of vehicles for the duration of the Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamation. » more information -
Chicago Public Schools Remote Learning Plan
The Chicago Public Schools district has announced a pre-K-12 remote learning plan as part of its response to COVID-19. In-person instruction at Chicago Public Schools has been suspended for the rest of the school year. The remote learning plan will … » more information -
Chicago Resiliency Fund Payments for Households
The Chicago Resiliency Fund provides cash assistance of up to $1,000 per eligible household to support Chicagoans who were excluded from federal stimulus aid in response to COVID-19. Chicagoans can apply by calling one of the partner organizations … » more information -
Chicago: Free Housing for Refuge from Domestic Violence
In light of COVID-19, the City of Chicago has partnered with Airbnb to provide free shelter to those seeking domestic violence relief services. Chicago residents who are seeking to flee a violent situation (including domestic violence and human … » more information -
Chicago: One-Time Cleaning Service for Older Adults
Chicago’s Heavy-duty Chore Program is a one-time intensive cleaning service for adults 60 years and above, whose living conditions pose a threat to their health, safety, and well-being. This can include trash removal, window and appliance cleaning … » more information -
Chicago: Resources for People with Disabilities
Adults 59 years old and younger who have a disability can contact the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities to be assessed for their eligibility for in-home services, including case management, assistive devices, homemaker services, and home … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Call center staffed to answer questions about COVID-19. » more information -
Senior Services Hotline
In light of COVID-19, the City of Chicago has created a hotline for residents to access the senior services that are available citywide, including public benefits assistance, respite service, and requests for home-delivered meals. » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Debt Collection for Debts Owed to the City of Chicago, Ticketing, & Towing
In response to COVID-19, the City of Chicago has temporarily suspended its debt collection practices for debts owed to the City of Chicago and non-safety related citations and impounds, as well as penalties for late payments. This relief includes a … » more information -
DuPage County, Illinois: COVID-19 Hotline
Hotline to answer general questions about COVID-19. » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Hotline to answer general questions about COVID-19. » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families is a program that provides cash assistance and supportive services to assist families with children under age 18, helping them achieve economic self-sufficiency. Families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic may … » more information -
Temporary Bureau of Motor Vehicle Late Fee Waivers for Certain Transactions
Under Executive Order 20-05, for the 60 days following March 19, 2020, late fees will be waived for several driver’s licenses and identification card renewals, vehicle registrations, titles, and certain other transactions. Credit card fees for … » more information