The Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance program is accepting applications for rent, utility and internet assistance from tenants and landlords who have experienced financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Known as KERA, recent updates have allowed the state to serve more Kansans, according to a news release from the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation. Here are the changes: Eligible households may receive up to 18 months of assistance — an increase from the previous 15-month maximum; Recipients may receive a lump sum of $900 in past-due or future internet assistance — an increase from the previous $750 limit; and Households that have endured financial hardship at any point during the pandemic may now qualify for assistance.
Source: The Lawrence Times