Best Housing & Financial in Phoenix, Arizona — 8 resources

8 Resources

1. Arizona Department of Housing

State agency administering Arizona's affordable housing programs, rental assistance, Emergency Rental Assistance Program funds, homelessness prevention grants, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit allocations, and community development block grants. Partners with local housing authorities and nonprofits across Arizona to deliver services. Does not typically serve individuals directly; residents should contact local public housing authorities or community action agencies for application intake.

602-771-1000 · 1110 W Washington St, Suite 310, Phoenix, AZ 85007

2. Arizona Industrial Development Authority (AzIDA)

State-affiliated housing finance authority offering down payment and closing cost assistance, 30-year fixed-rate affordable mortgage programs through the HOME Plus program, and homebuyer education for first-time and repeat buyers statewide. Works through a network of participating lenders. Income and purchase-price limits apply. Applicants typically need photo ID, proof of income, tax returns, and a homebuyer education certificate to qualify for assistance.

602-631-4900 · 2600 N Central Ave, Suite 1650, Phoenix, AZ 85004

3. Community Action Human Resources Agency (CAHRA) - Phoenix

Community action agency within the City of Phoenix Human Services Department providing emergency rental and utility assistance, weatherization, LIHEAP energy assistance, and financial stability programs for low-income Phoenix residents. Applicants must typically demonstrate income eligibility and provide photo ID, lease or mortgage statement, utility bills, income verification, Social Security numbers for household members, and eviction notice or shutoff notice when applicable.

602-262-4520 · 200 W Washington St, 18th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003

4. HUD Arizona Field Office

Regional U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development field office overseeing public housing authorities, Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs, Fair Housing enforcement, HUD-approved Housing Counseling agencies, and community development programs across Arizona. Call 800-569-4287 for free HUD-approved housing counseling referrals or 800-669-9777 to file a Fair Housing discrimination complaint. Does not handle individual rental applications; contact local PHAs.

602-379-7100 · 1 N Central Ave, Suite 600, Phoenix, AZ 85004

5. St. Vincent de Paul - Arizona

Statewide Catholic charity operated through parish conferences across Arizona providing emergency rent and utility assistance, food boxes, homeless shelter operations, transitional housing, free medical and dental care, and other basic needs services to families in crisis regardless of faith background. Local conferences serve their neighborhood parishes. Applicants typically need photo ID, proof of address, and any shutoff or eviction notices when requesting emergency assistance.

602-261-6886 · 420 W Watkins Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85003

6. UMOM New Day Centers (Phoenix)

Arizona's largest family homeless shelter providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, case management, employment training, behavioral health, and on-site children's services for families experiencing homelessness in the Phoenix metro. Serves two-parent and single-parent families. Entry is typically through the Maricopa County Family Housing Hub coordinated entry system. Bring photo ID and birth certificates for all household members to intake.

602-275-8231 · 3333 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

7. Catholic Charities - Housing Assistance (Phoenix)

Housing services division of Catholic Charities Community Services providing emergency rental assistance, transitional housing, refugee resettlement support, case management, and financial stability programs for families across Maricopa County. Services are open to clients of all faiths, nationalities, and backgrounds. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, proof of income, lease, utility bills, and any eviction or shutoff notices to intake appointments.

602-285-1999 · 4747 N 7th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85013

8. Arizona Self-Help (Housing Counseling)

HUD-approved statewide housing counseling agency offering free foreclosure prevention counseling, first-time homebuyer education, rental assistance guidance, credit-building workshops, and reverse mortgage counseling for Arizona residents. Appointments are typically one-on-one. Bring photo ID, pay stubs or tax returns, recent mortgage statement, recent credit report if available, bank statements, and any foreclosure or eviction paperwork to counseling sessions.

602-682-3670 · 8902 N Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85021

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