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Housing Justice

Overview

Over the course of the pandemic, the County of Marin and various cities and towns created eviction moratorium policies to provide much-needed stability for renters across our community. While many renters continue to struggle with the devastating economic impact of the pandemic, the moratoria policies came to an end on September 30, 2023. Through the provision of direct services and advocacy, Community Action Marin and our partner agencies are advancing housing justice locally.  

Approximately one-third of Marin residents are renters, a percentage which is much higher in communities like the Canal, Southern Marin, and Central Novato. Rents are rising in Marin and throughout the region and people with low-incomes, Latino, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) residents, and people with disabilities are disproportionately impacted by the current housing crisis.  In fact, 37.98% of households are considered cost-burdened and spend 30% or more of their income on rent.  Another 18% spend more than 50% of income on housing. When people lose housing, the instability created has negative ripple effects for children and families, as well as employers and our local social fabric and economy.  

Community Action Marin has been an active proponent of eviction moratorium and other tenant protection policies. Working in partnership with Canal Alliance, Legal Aid of Marin, and North Marin Community Services, we organized over a dozen local agencies to support the eviction moratorium extensions across the county and also published a Marin Voice piece in support. We also worked closely with the county to advocate for and dminister the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Learn more about all of our efforts to increase housing stability.

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Impact

The Numbers

169

The average number of unhoused served in Marin each month

$8.2M

The amount of housing financial assistance provided to 1,070 households

Programs

Our programs were designed to support people in getting the housing information they need, and in having and keeping a roof over their heads. The agency’s Whole Family Approach works to ensure that needs are met and outcomes at the individual, agency, and community levels are achieved to strengthen well-being. 

Homeless Outreach

Through our Community Alternative Response Engagement( CARE) outreach teams, we offer vital support and assistance to unhoused people throughout Marin County. We are often the first point of contact for people experiencing homelessness.

We find people in need of service and help them in simple ways like wellness checks, bringing people food, socks or sleeping bags, or transportation to a detox center, shelter or hospital, until they are receptive to accessing services.

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Emergency Rental Assistance Program

As of March 12, 2024, all funds from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) have been utilized.

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Safety Net Services, Rental Assistance, Housing Justice

Housing Information

Low-cost housing is extremely difficult to secure in Marin. Our seasoned Housing Information Specialist helps members uncover timely information on shared housing options, Section 8 housing vouchers, and subsidized housing. Members get high-touch personal assistance with their housing search, best practices on how to present themselves to a landlord and how to be a good tenant, help developing housing resumes and letters of reference, and external referrals to our network of trusted landlords and housing programs.

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Community Action Marin can help with rental and eviction assistance resources, housing information, and housing navigation.

The news that more rental assistance was available through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) was welcome news for those we serve and others within the county. As many households were struggling financially and behind on rent, despite the help from prior programs, there was still a great need for additional support. Lots of families who lost their jobs and were impacted by the Shelter in Place still hadn’t fully recovered financially. With the ERAP program, we were able to reach households who may not have been eligible before or missed the first rounds of assistance.

Chris Miranda
Former Senior Manager Safety Net Services
Community Action Marin