Help Paying Rental Security Deposits in Kansas

Your next move could be in jeopardy if you do not have the money to put up for your first month’s rent and security deposit. Even if you have one month’s rent, it will leave you short without having enough to cover the security deposit, unless you qualify for one of these Kansas programs that help to pay security deposits.

Most locales have rental assistance programs that provide aid for primarily lower income households. Kansas is no exception.

The state generally releases at least $1.1 million a year in federal grant funding every year. The funds are administered by the Kansas Housing Resources Commission and disbursed through community organizations located throughout the state.

Tenant Based Rental Assistance comes in the form of security deposits for safe rental housing within Kansas communities. In some cases, an applicant may receive some funding in addition to the security deposit, making the transition to stable housing even easier.

These grants are really to your advantage, since 100% of the money is provided as rental assistance rather than simply to promote affordable housing. That means that you can actually receive money to fund your move. The checks of course are sent to your new landlord rather than to you, but that is a minor detail!

They are available only once to an eligible household, so make sure that you take advantage of the opportunity while you qualify. Some aid is received in the form of a grant while others may receive a loan for security deposit. Find out which form of assistance you might qualify for.

Here is a list of organizations that are handing out the latest round of rental payments and security deposit aid in Kansas:

  • Kansas City, Kansas and Wyandotte County: Wyandot Center for Behavioral Health Care, 913-233-3315
  • Haskell, Meade, Seward and Stevens Counties: Southwest Guidance Center, 620-624-0280
  • Allen, Bourbon, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Crawford, Elk, Labette, Linn, Montgomery, Neosho, Wilson and Woodson Counties: Southeast Kansas Community Action Program, 620-724-8204
  • Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Graham, Gove, Logan, Norton, Osborne, Phillips, Rawlins, Rooks, Russell, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego and Wallace Counties: Northwest Kansas Planning and Development, 785-421-2151
  • Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Marshall and Nemaha Counties: Northeast Kansas Community Action Program, 785-740-4002
  • Manhattan and Pottawatomie County: Manhattan Housing Authority, 785-776-8588
  • Lawrence and Douglas County: Bert Nash, 785-842-8110

While other organizations also provide rental assistance in Kansas, these 7 charities provide grants to individuals to pay security deposits. This can really provide a boost when you need to move but money is tight.

Income limitations do apply, but these vary based on the communities served by each organization. Additionally, a larger family size will allow for a higher income limit, thereby making it easier for larger families to qualify to receive funds to pay their security deposits. For more information about the eligibility requirements, you will need to contact the organization serving your community directly.

The organization serving your community can help with your security deposit and can even assist with deposits on your utilities (Westar Energy and Kansas Gas Service). You no longer have to put up with unsafe living conditions simply because you cannot afford to move. Take advantage of the support that these organizations provide and make your move.