Ohio franklin prc application 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name, case number, present address, and phone number in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. In section 1, specify the emergency assistance you require. Choose from options like Rent/Mortgage or Utilities and enter the amount needed in the provided spaces.
  4. For section 2, provide a detailed explanation of why you need help with these costs. This information is crucial for your application’s assessment.
  5. Indicate whether you have contacted anyone else for help in section 3. If yes, provide details about who you contacted.
  6. Complete section 5 by listing everyone living in your home. Include their names, ages, relationships to you, Social Security Numbers, and total monthly income.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom to grant permission for information processing.

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Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) The goal is to help families stabilize and become self-sufficient. Our emergency assistance helps our assisted groups address discrete crises lasting less than four months, including personal, community, or state-wide disasters like fire, natural disasters, and more.
Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) Franklin County PRC emergency assistance programs provides one-time assistance and services to low-income families facing unexpected challenges.
OWF Assistance Group SizeInitial Eligibility TestPayment Standard 1 $608 $363 2 $822 $495 3 $1036 $608 4 $1250 $7498 more rows
Emergency Assistance (PRC) funds may be requested for a maximum of $2,000 to use towards overdue rent and utility bills, car repairs; or damages as a result of a natural disaster, housefire, or flood. Visit the website to view specific eligibility requirements for each program, and to start your application.
Franklin Countys Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) Plus Rental Assistance program provides one-time rental assistance payments for eligible families struggling to meet rent or facing eviction as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PRC applications and verifications can be submitted by any of the following methods: Email - Submit as an attachment to Cuy-PRC-Application@jfs.ohio.gov. Fax - Submit to (216) 987-8655. Phone - Call (216) 987-7392 to leave a message requesting for a PRC application to be mailed to you.
The Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) program was established in Ohio to help families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency.

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