EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 9 MIN
Minneapolis emergency rent relief fund on track to dole out $300K in the first month
from Minnesota Now · host Minnesota Public Radio
It’s been two weeks since the city of Minneapolis opened applications for emergency rent relief. The fund was created after some immigrant families couldn’t pay rent, because they were too scared to leave their homes and go to work during Operation Metro Surge. The $2 million rent relief fund is being administered through Hennepin County, along with three partner organizations. And we’re going to check in on the progress of the program. Will Lehman is the area manager of homelessness prevention for Hennepin County and Jackie Pérez, vice president of programs at CLUES, Minnesota’s largest Latino-led nonprofit organization, and a community partner organization helping disperse rent relief funding.
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Minneapolis emergency rent relief fund on track to dole out $300K in the first month
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