DC KinCare Alliance Signs On To Letter Asking the Mayor and D.C. Council to Increase ERAP Funding

The letter requests $50 million in emergency funding to the District’s primary eviction prevention tool, the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP), and to provide deeper oversight of this critical program.

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