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« VA Grant and Per Diem NOFA Released`Dumping' of Homeless by

Hospitals Stirs Debate »Public Notice for the State Rental

Assistance Program (SRAP) for the Disabled

The NJ Department of Community Affairs, Division of Housing,

announces a statewide opening of the waiting list for the State

Rental Assistance Program (SRAP) for the Disabled. To be determined

eligible, the head of household or spouse must be a person with

disabilities and be a resident of the State of NJ. Because of

limited funding, only the 1st 5,000 applications will be accepted

based on the following income limits:

Income Limits vary in each county.

Please complete the application form and mail it to:

NJ Department of Community Affairs

Division of Housing

Applicant Services Unit – State Rental Assistance Program for

Disabled

P.O. Box 051

Trenton, NJ 08625-0051

Certified, registered or special delivery mail may delay receipt of

your application. Duplicate applications, and applications submitted

by facsimile will not be accepted. The 1st 5,000 eligible

applications will be included on the waiting listed based on the

date the program received the applications. Written notification of

the applications eligibility may take several weeks.

For additional information call 609-633-6171 or e-mail Debbie Heinz.

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