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New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program

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This page will be updated as details of the program are confirmed.

A new federally funded New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program (NHERAP) will launch March 15 to provide assistance to eligible residents of New Hampshire who cannot pay their rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The five regional Community Action Partnership (CAP) agencies will administer applications and payments for the program. Full program guidelines and the NHERAP application (online and a printable form) will be available by March 15, 2021 on each of the CAP websites. Click here to find that CAP agency that serves the community where you live.

To be eligible for rental or utility assistance, at least one person in the household must have qualified for unemployment benefits, had their income reduced, had significant costs, or had other financial hardship due to COVID-19. The household must be at risk for homelessness or housing instability, and meet certain income requirements.

NHERAP will:

  • Pay current and past due rent, as well as utility and home energy costs for eligible households. This assistance is available retroactive to April 1, 2020 through the date of application, and the applicant may also receive assistance for these same future expenses, for a total of 12-15 months.
  • Pay for current and past due utility and home energy costs for eligible households, even you are not receiving rental assistance.
  • Pay grants directly to the landlord or utility provider on behalf of the household.
  • Work with a landlord, with the tenant’s permission, to apply for assistance on behalf of their tenant.

If you believe you will qualify for this assistance, start to gather the documents you will need when you apply. You may be asked for documentation of unemployment, job loss, hours being reduced, increased expenses, or other COVID-related income hardships. You do not need to be receiving unemployment benefits payments to get help from this program.

The NHERAP is a federally funded rental assistance program through the Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery (GOFERR). It will be administered by New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority (NHHFA), in collaboration with GOFERR. NHHFA will work with the CAP agencies that will administer applications and payments for the program.

We know that many people are struggling. We are working as quickly as we can to get this program up and running. We need to make sure we are following the law AND that we are designing a program that will help people as much as possible. We encourage tenants and landlords to talk to one another about participating in the program because both will need to provide information on the application. If you need assistance with an eviction notice, contact NH Legal Advice & Referral Center (LARC).

Note: NHERAP is for renters and landlords, not homeowners.

Housing Assistance Programs

Thank you for your interest in the state funded NH housing relief program. The program is no longer accepting applications after December 18th 2020. If you have already submitted an application to SNHS for Housing Relief assistance, please contact your Family Resource Specialist directly.

If you need...Housing, fuel, or utility support or have other needs, please contact your nearest SNHS resource center to speak with a staff member about other program assistance.

The contact information for SNHS resource centers can be found below:

Main Office Location
Manchester 40 Pine Street (603) 668-8010

Hillsborough County Resource Centers
Manchester 160 Silver Street (603) 647-4470
Nashua 134 Allds Street  (603) 889-3440
Hillsborough  21 School Street (603) 464-3136
Greenville 56 Main Street (603) 878-3364
Milford 1 Columbus Avenue (603) 924-2243 
Peterborough 9 Vose Farm Road (603) 924-2243

Rockingham County Resource Centers
Derry 9 Crystal Avenue (603) 965-3029
Portsmouth 4 Cutts Street(603) 431-2911
Raymond 55 Prescott Road (603) 895-2303
Salem  85 Stiles Road., Ste. 103 (603) 893-9172
Seabrook 146 Lafayette Road (603) 474-3507

Manchester Housing Assistance

Emergency Housing Assistance for Manchester Residents

Assistance with rent, mortgage and utility assistance of up to $4,500 is available to eligible Manchester residents.

Please Click Here for information, eligibility criteria and an application.

Please review the program information and eligibility criteria carefully before applying. Completed applications should be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Resource and Office Locations

To Our Clients: If you have an immediate need, or a question, please directly contact the office that you’d normally visit by TELEPHONE and we will be there to assist you.

Resource and Office Locations

MANCHESTER PINE STREET OFFICE 603-668-8010
MANCHESTER SILVER STREET OFFICE 603-647-4470
NASHUA OFFICE 603-889-3440
HILLSBOROUGH OFFICE 603-464-5835
MILFORD OFFICE 603-924-2243
PETERBOROUGH OFFICE 603-924-2243
DERRY RESOURCE CENTER 603-965-3029
PORTSMOUTH RESOURCE OFFICE 603-431-2911
RAYMOND RESOURCE OFFICE 603-895-2303
SALEM RESOURCE CENTER 603-893-9172
SEABROOK RESOURCE CENTER 603-474-3507
Updated 20 March 2020

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