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Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Colorado Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federally-funded food assistance program in Colorado, formerly known as Food Stamps. SNAP provides food assistance benefits as part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income … » more information -
Colorado Works Cash Benefits Assistance Program (TANF)
Colorado Works is Colorado's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. It is a cash assistance program designed to assist eligible families with very low incomes to attain economic security by promoting job preparation, work, and … » more information -
Guidance on Partial Reopening
Colorado has begun the process of reopening its businesses. If there are no countervailing city or county restrictions, critical businesses may remain open and certain non-critical businesses may operate with robust precautions, including 6-foot … » more information -
Help Colorado Now COVID-19 Volunteer Response and COVID Relief Fund
Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced the launch of the Help Colorado Now effort (https://covrn.com/) to which Coloradans can donate or volunteer, as well as the Colorado COVID-19 Relief Fund, which has already raised nearly $3 million to help … » more information -
Online Driver’s License Renewal For Ages 65+
The Colorado Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will temporarily allow Coloradans over 65 years-old to renew driver’s licenses online at myDMV.Colorado.gov to avoid having to congregate at a Department of Motor Vehicles office. » more information -
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (“WIC”)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that provides nutritious groceries, nutrition education, breastfeeding support and other services free of charge to Colorado families who … » more information -
Grace Period for Unregistered and Expired Vehicle Registrations
Denver’s motor vehicle branches will provide a grace period for expired vehicle registrations and for newly purchased vehicles that have not yet been registered from March 16, 2020 (the date of DMV branches closing to the public) through April 9 … » more information -
Grace Period for Unregistered and Expired Vehicle Registrations
Denver’s motor vehicle branches will provide a grace period for expired vehicle registrations and for newly purchased vehicles that have not yet been registered from March 16, 2020 (the date of DMV branches closing to the public) through May 31 … » more information -
Care 4 Kids Child Care Assistance
Connecticut’s Care 4 Kids child care assistance program provides funding for childcare costs for low to moderate income families in Connecticut. Although there is no specific guidance related to COVID-19, families may be eligible if they meet … » more information -
Donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Healthcare Service Providers
Connecticut’s Department of Public Health is accepting donations of personal protective equipment (PPE), including protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment that is designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury or … » more information -
Notice of Extension of Expiration Dates for DMV-Issued Products in Light of COVID-19
In light of COVID-19, the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced certain waivers and extensions. The full list is available here and here. The list includes extended expiration dates for licenses, permits, identity cards … » more information -
Payment Relief and Free Advisory Support for Student Loan Borrowers Due to COVID-19
Connecticut has secured relief options with many private student loan servicers whose borrowers are not covered by the federal CARES Act. Connecticut residents with commercially owned Federal Family Education Loan Programs or privately held student … » more information -
Resources to Support Student Learning During School Closures Due to COVID-19
Connecticut's Department of Education has provided resources to support student learning during school closures due to COVID-19, available here and here. The resources can be used by families and/or schools remotely, and covers general resources … » more information -
General Assistance Program for Low-Income Individuals
Delaware’s General Assistance Program is a state-funded program designed to provide cash assistance to low-income people who do not qualify for federally funded programs, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or Social Security Benefits. » more information -
Resources to Support Student Learning During School Closures due to COVID-19
Delaware’s Department of Education has provided resources to support student learning during school closures due to COVID-19, available here: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/covid19. » more information -
Exemption from Civil Liability
COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act of 2020 exempts any person, employee of the District of Columbia not otherwise exempt under existing law, or contractor providing services arising out of a contract with the District of Columbia … » more information -
Distance Learning for Summer
District of Columbia Public Schools will be starting the school year with all-virtual instruction through November 6, 2020. Students will engage in a combination of live instruction (including small group work) and independent study. » more information -
Remote Notarizations
During a Public Health Emergency, the Mayor may permit notarial acts even without the physical appearance of the person making the statement or executing the signature if: … » more information -
Student Loan Payments Relief for Residents Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Residents with commercially-owned Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) loans or privately-held student loans who are struggling to make their payments will be eligible for expanded relief through this DC program backed by twelve private … » more information -
Third-Party Food Delivery Commissions
During the period of time for which the Mayor has declared a public health emergency, a person, corporation, partnership, or association operating a third-party food platform within the District shall register with the Department of Consumer and … » more information -
Department of Motor Vehicles Extension of Expiration Dates
In light of COVID-19, all D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles documents with an expiration date on or after March 1, 2020 will remain valid until 45 days after the COVID-19 public health emergency concludes. Eligible documents include driver licenses, … » more information -
Hotline and Web Portal to Request Food and Other Essential Items
Mayor of the District of Columbia launched a COVID-19 Needs Hotline and Web Portal for residents to request food and other essential items be delivered to their homes if they have been directed by a medical provider to self-quarantine, or if they … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (“TANF”)
D.C.’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (“TANF”) program is a pre-existing program that provides individuals temporary aid until they are able to find employment. Specifically, the program provides cash assistance to families in need, along … » more information -
Temporary Prohibition on Disconnection of Utilities
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, the D.C. Council has prohibited the providers of natural gas, electricity, and water from disconnecting services for non-payment during a public health emergency and for 15 days … » more information -
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