Mayor Byron W. Brown Re-Launches Stand-Up Buffalo Buffalo Rental Assistance System to Provide Income Eligible Tenants Relief While New York Awaits Additional Federal Aid

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 29, 2021  

 

MAYOR BYRON W. BROWN

Contact: Mike DeGeorge 

mdegeorge@buffalony.gov 

MAYOR BYRON W. BROWN RE-LAUNCHES STAND-UP BUFFALO RENTAL ASSISTANCE  SYSTEM TO PROVIDE INCOME ELIGIBLE TENANTS RELIEF WHILE NEW YORK  AWAITS ADDITIONAL FEDERAL AID 

Buffalo, NY—Mayor Byron W. Brown announced that the City of Buffalo and Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency  (BURA) will re-launch its STAND-UP Buffalo rental assistance program for income eligible residents to  cover any gaps created by the complete expenditure of funds from the New York State Emergency Rental  Assistance Program (ERAP). The City of Buffalo, along with most of the municipalities across the State,  partnered with the New York State Office of Temporary Disability Assistance (OTDA) to create a single, unified  portal that City residents could use to apply for rental assistance funds. The portal could be accessed through  the internet or a toll-free hotline. Last week, Governor Hochul announced that the ERAP system was being  temporarily shut-down due to the complete allocation of all available funds and that she was seeking nearly  $1 billion in additional rental assistance from the federal government to meet the ongoing demand. 

Mayor Brown said, “My Administration is committed to using every resource available to continue helping  struggling residents who need rental assistance as a result of the disruptions in our work and economic lives  directly or indirectly related to the pandemic. The rising number of COVID cases in Western New York is only  the latest demonstration that this pandemic is not over yet. That is why the City is re-launching its STAND UP Buffalo rental assistance services because no family should have to begin the holiday season in danger of  being evicted.” 

Since its launch, the OTDA ERAP portal has provided rental assistance to over 2,600 residents and disbursed  approximately $17.4 million in aid to people living in the City of Buffalo. BURA’s STAND-UP Buffalo program  will provide at least an additional $2 million in assistance to income qualifying renters who owe six months or  

less of unpaid rent. Residents can begin the application process by calling 211. After that initial intake call,  they will be referred to one of the following community partners to compile the required documentation and  formally submit their application. The following list of non-profit organizations are partnering with the City in  this effort: 

• Heart of the City Neighborhoods 

• Old First Ward Community Center 

• University District Community Development Association 

• Belmont Housing Resources 

• Buffalo Urban League 

• Catholic Charities of Western New York 

• The Center for Elder Law and Justice 

• The Belle Center 

• Harvest House Buffalo 

• Matt Urban Hope Center 

• Metro CDC (a partnership of the Delavan-Grider Community Center, Mt. Olive Development Corporation,  and Western New York Muslims)  

• Neighborhood Legal Services 

• Restoration Society, Inc. 

Brendan Mehaffy, Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning, said, “Buffalo has led New York State  in providing assistance to renters during the pandemic. Early on the Brown administration created a multi  faceted collaborative strategy that could adapt quickly to the opportunities and challenges presented. With  the closure of the NYS ERAP program, the rental assistance network we created has shifted quickly to relaunch  the STAND UP Buffalo rental assistance program to assist renters during this critical time of need.” 

STAND-UP Buffalo was launched in February of 2021 as a one-stop shop for residents, small business owners,  and others to access information concerning the City’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, apply  for assistance, and be linked to other resources. People can visit the site at: standupbuffalo.com. Eligible  residents may start calling 211 to apply for assistance on Monday, November 29th. 

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