If you are experiencing difficulties making your rental or utility payments there are a number of non-profit organizations that offer assistance. Listed below are some of the ones we know with their contact information. Many get funds at different times and do run out. Therefore, you can expect that you may have to contact numerous agencies before being able to receive assistance. The internet is also a valuable tool in locating other assistance programs.


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Rent help in Columbus Ohio region.
Call a non-profit or government program in Columbus Ohio if you need help with paying rent or a security deposit. Most agencies also have information on low income housing. A number of charities, government programs, and agencies offer rental assistance to Columbus and Franklin County renters and tenants.

In addition to the emergency rent assistance, many low to moderate income individuals and families can also qualify for free legal advice and eviction prevention programs. The number of services and resources that are available to the low income in Columbus Ohio is extensive. You will find a comprehensive listing of non-profit agencies, rental assistance programs, and other housing resources.

Center for Groveport Madison Human Needs
Address – 511 Main Street, Groveport, Ohio 43125
Telephone number – (614) 586-4017
The non-profit only has aid for low income people in the Groveport Madison school district. Get information about local community resources. Services include emergency cash assistance, rental assistance, and household items.

Capital University Legal Clinic
Address – 303 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone number – (614) 236-6245
This Columbus legal center can offer free legal assistance and representation to low to moderate income people and the working poor regarding housing issues. It can help with evictions, fair housing issues, and landlord-tenant disputes.

Grove City Emergency Services
2710 Columbus Street, Grove City, Ohio 43123
May have small amounts of funds for paying rent for people in the immediate region. Also receive referrals as well as information on other housing and rental services. Financial aid is for those with an eviction notice. Get access to financial help which may be offered for people who have fallen behind on their monthly housing or utility payments.

https://cap4kids.org/columbus/housing-utilities/

Save the Dream Ohio
Works with approved housing counseling agencies to help homeowners get the help they need to avoid foreclosure, whether it is trouble with paying for the mortgage or property taxes. Call the phone number or visit the website for eligibility requirements.
(888) 404-4674
savethedreamohio.gov

Broad Street Presbyterian Ministry
Offers a food pantry, a homelessness prevention program, an after school tutoring program and a daycare center.
760 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43205
(614) 221-6552
bspc.org/mission/community-outreach

​God’s Hygiene Help Center (GHHC)
Provides free hygiene products and other items to individuals and families. Individuals must bring an ID. Visit the website for open hours.

1250 Windsor Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43211
580 Woodrow Avenue, Columbus Ohio 43207
(614) 601-8122
godshygiene.org

HandsOn Central Ohio
This comprehensive information and referral service connects those in need with thousands of social service, government and community resources. They help find a solution to any need. Free and confidential, available throughout Franklin County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1105 East Schrock Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229

General: (614) 221-6766
Information Referral: 2-1-1
Homeless Hotline: (614) 274-7000
Foodline: (614) 341-2282 or text “Food” to (614) 702-7772
handsoncentralohio.org
HandsOn Central Ohio Online Directory of Human Services: 211centralohio.org
HandsOn Volunteer Central Ohio: volunteercentralohio.org/#

https://www.rentassistance.us/ci/oh-columbus –  (641) 715-3900 Extension: 190247