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Fertile Ground Incorporated

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A first step for individuals and families seeking housing-related resources, referrals, and future program support through Fertile Ground Incorporated.

Housing Stability Assistance

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How can we help?

What Fertile Ground Does Now
  • Receive and review housing-related requests

  • Help assess the type and urgency of need

  • Connect your need with or share possible referrals and resources

  • Track housing instability needs in our community

  • Work to build local pipeline for rental assistance, transitional housing, and workforce housing programs

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What Fertile Ground Does Not Currently Provide:

  • We do not currently operate an emergency shelter

  • We do not currently guarantee housing placement

  • We do not currently guarantee rental or utility assistance

  • We are not a crisis response agency

Need Housing Assistance?

Fertile Ground Incorporatedworks to expand housing stability resources for individuals and families facing housing insecurity. While we do not currently provide emergency shelter or direct housing placement, we work with a number of vendors and community partners and work a collective to provide or to connect residents with community partners and available resources.

Complete the Housing Stability Intake Form below.

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Housing Stability Intake Form

Fertile Ground Incorporated is working to support housing stability, community stabilization, and resource connection for individuals and families in need. While we do not currently operate an emergency shelter or guarantee housing placement, this form helps us better understand your situation and determine whether we can connect you with available resources, referrals, or future program opportunities.

If you are in immediate danger, experiencing domestic violence, or need emergency shelter tonight: please call 911 if unsafe, contact 211, or reach out to a local emergency shelter or crisis hotline immediately.

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