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Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Various Utilities Suspend Cut-Offs, Late Fees, and Penalties
To help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, several utility companies have suspended cut-offs of service, late fees, and other penalties. Not all utility companies have done so, so Nevadans should check with their local company. » more information -
Waiver of Licensing Requirements and Fees for Healthcare Workforce
By emergency directive, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak waived certain licensing requirements to allow the practice of certain unlicensed skilled medical professionals during the pendency of the COVID-19 crisis, including, but not limited to, medical … » more information -
Optional Expansion of Alcoholic Beverage Licenses to Serve Alcohol with Curbside Meals
Due to the ongoing closure of dine-in options at restaurants and other food service establishments, the City of Henderson is allowing any establishment holding a restaurant with bar, tavern, beer/wine on-sale, full-liquor on-sale, or brewery license … » more information -
Authorization for Remote Notarizations
In order to provide New Hampshire citizens and businesses with a secure and safe method by which to execute important legal documents, a notarial officer commissioned under the laws of New Hampshire may perform a notarization for an individual not … » more information -
Certain Department of Motor Vehicle Extensions
New Hampshire’s Department of Motor Vehicles will allow a six-month extension for all non-commercial driver licenses and non-driver identification cards that are expired or set to expire between March 1, 2020 and May 31, 2020. Customers should take … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Hotline to answer general questions about COVID-19. » more information -
Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF)
New Hampshire’s Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) program provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. » more information -
Food Distribution and Remote Learning
The Manchester School District is providing free food distribution and remote learning materials and tools to all of its students, at bus stops on the routes near each family’s home. Bus routes can be found here: https://www.mansd.org/. » more information -
Senior Assistance
The City of Manchester Department of Fire and Emergency Center is providing senior assistance related to COVID-19. In addition to the resource of calling 2-1-1 for everyone, senior residents needing assistance related to COVID-19 are directed to … » more information -
Employee Childcare
For employees of Merrimack County, the county is offering free child care for school-aged children (5 and over). They have flexible days and times, including evening and weekend hours, with no commitment needed. For children under 5 years of age … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Hotline to answer general questions about COVID-19. » more information -
Assistance for Survivors of Domestic Violence
New Jersey offers a variety of assistance programs for survivors of domestic violence, including a hotline and access to a confidential safe house, which are continuing to offer assistance during the COVID-19 crisis. » more information -
Consumer Protection Hotline for COVID-19 Related Price Gouging
Excessive price increases are illegal during a State of Emergency, such as the COVID-19 State of Emergency. An excessive price increase is any price that exceeds 110 percent of the price at which the product or service was sold during the normal … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Call center staffed 24/7 with trained professionals to answer questions about COVID-19. Text messaging service is also available. » more information -
COVID-19 Online Information Hub
The New Jersey Department of Health has opened an online portal where the general public, business organizations, health care providers, schools, and universities can access information about the COVID-19 epidemic and about the resources the state … » more information -
Extension of Permits
New Jersey has passed legislation that automatically suspends the running of the period of eligible permits and approvals from March 9, 2020 until the end of the health emergency declared by the Governor in response to COVID-19. The act also extends … » more information -
Financial Assistance for Student Loan Payments for Individuals Affected by the COVID-19 Epidemic
To help with the financial impacts of COVID-19, the New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) is offering assistance to those who need help making regular payments on their NJCLASS student loans offered by HESAA. Specifically, … » more information -
Informational Materials and Communication Aids Relating to COVID-19 for Persons Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
The New Jersey Department of Human Services has provided communication aids and informational materials relating to COVID-19 to assist persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in seeking treatment and in learning more about the COVID-19 pandemic. » more information -
Relaxation of Certain Rules and Requirements for Higher Education Financial Aid
As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, New Jersey has relaxed certain rules and requirements for higher education financial aid: it will exclude the spring 2020 semester from a student’s total lifetime eligibility limits for all state financial aid … » more information -
Remote Notary Services
New Jersey law now allows notaries and authorized officials to execute remote notarial acts during the COVID-19 crisis. » more information -
Temporary Reprieve for Certain At-Risk Inmates
New Jersey has established a process by which the Department of Corrections may grant temporary reprieve to certain at-risk inmates during the public health emergency. The Governor’s Executive Order No. 124 creates the Emergency Medical Review … » more information -
Wavier of Certain Work First New Jersey/ Emergency Assistance Rules and Requirements (New Jersey’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program)
Work First New Jersey provides temporary cash assistance and many other support services to families through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program … » more information -
Wavier Of Maximum Hours Restrictions For Individuals Providing Care For Persons With Developmental Disabilities
During the period where facilities used to treat individuals with development disabilities are closed to combat the spread of COVID-19, in-home providers and self-directed employees may work more than the hours approved in an individual’s service … » more information -
Childcare for First Responders, Health Care Workers, and Other Essential Employees
New Mexico’s Children, Youth, and Families Department has expanded its existing Childcare Assistance Program to cover the total cost of full-time childcare assistance for first responders, healthcare providers, and other essential workers who need … » more information -
Family, Friend, and Neighbor Child Care Providers
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico is temporarily registering new family, friend, and neighbor providers to receive child-care assistance funding to expand child-care access for families. Additionally, New Mexico is making … » more information -
Fulcrum Fund for Alternative Art Spaces
The Fulcrum Fund is a grant program providing grants of $5,000 to 12 alternative art spaces in New Mexico that have lost income as a result of COVID-19. » more information -
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