Whats the difference between the Section 8 Consolidation Program and the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program?
The Section 8 Consolidation Program is privately funded and is not affiliated with the government, HUD or your local housing authorities. The Section 8 Consolidation Program is not a rental assistance program, but does award small grants to low income families or individuals. These grants are intended to help with daily expenses like gas, food or a utility bill. The Section 8 Consolidation program also offers links to find all types housing in this online packet for everyone. The Section 8 Consolidation program educates landlords about some of the advantages of renting to a low income family or individual via government subsidized housing programs, thus helping to bring tenants and landlords together. The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is a rental assistance program and is funded by HUD and administered by housing authorities. Back to top How is there no waiting list for Section 8 on this site? The deadline shown on the site is not for Section 8 subsidized housing. The deadli
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