▉STOP EVICTION NETWORK MINI-GRANT WINNERS
▉STOP EVICTION NETWORK MINI-GRANT WINNERS Fayetteville Pact -- Fayetteville → Attending court watch during the eviction hearings → Assist in canvassing target communities that are high risk → Have local partners in Fayetteville come to site and...
Struggling with rent? Apply for HOPE!
From NC Second Chance Alliance at https://ncsecondchance.org/ The Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions (HOPE) Program has announced program changes to accept referrals of tenants from landlords and increase financial awards to North...
Stop Evictions Mini Grant is open!
This grant will prioritize: Priority to rapid response efforts that tackle issues related to stopping evictions, tenants organizing groups, and legislative efforts related to housing justice in NC. Priority will be given to groups with limited...
Durham Emergency Rental Assistance Program is open!
Durham Emergency Rental Assistance Program To apply, https://dcoprod.servicenowservices.com/cares
Vote for us in Durham’s Partipatory Budgeting Cycle!
Durham Participatory Budgeting (PB) voting has begun! Cast your vote to improve communities in Durham by visiting www.pbdurham.org/vote #pbdurham #bullcity #cityofdurham #pbdurhamcycle2 ¡La votación del...
Who Can Stop Your Eviction? Powermap
The CDC moratorium on evictions has been extended until March 31. However, evictions are still being filed, heard, and executed in NC. What is the eviction process, what are the best outcomes to keep tenants housed, and who are the people in power that can decide to stop these evictions?
Richard Rothstein Lecture – Durham Eviction Diversion Program
RSVP to the Facebook Event here! Funds raised from this donation-based event will go to Legal Aid's Eviction Diversion programs. In 2021 Legal Aid of North Carolina and the Durham Eviction Diversion Program, with support from the Duke Civil Justice...
Steps Landlords Can Take To Support Tenants
1) Develop a payment plan with their tenants with payments extended for a reasonable amount of time for the tenants to be successful and stay in their homes, perhaps at least a year to be able to repay all past due rent; 2) Forgive past due rent;...
“This is violence”: Communities across NC respond to the eviction crisis
By: CAROL METZLER -- Since March, COVID-19 has caused millions to lose their jobs. Industries that once relied on in-person human contact have halted. Many people have had their work hours reduced, while still others became sick and had to...
Who We Are
HOW WE FORMED –The Stop Evictions Network is a broad, coalitional effort of concerned individuals and organizations fighting to end evictions and for affordable housing in North Carolina.