Community Resources
This page contains resources for housing and related needs in North Carolina. If you do not find what you need here, contact North Carolina 2-1-1 through their website or by calling 2-1-1 to connect with community health and human service resources across the state. For resources organized by county, visit the North Carolina Housing Coalition
County Resource Guide page.
➢ Find a Housing Counselor
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) maintains a list of agencies in North Carolina approved to offer housing counseling services.
➢ State
NCCARE360 - NCCARE360NCCARE360 is the first statewide coordinated care network to electronically connect those with identified needs to community resources and allow for a feedback loop on the outcome of that connection.
NC 2-1-1 - NC 2-1-1 maintains a robust database with information on thousands of programs and services in North Carolina. Click the link or call 2-1-1 to find organizations in your local community best equipped to address your specific need.
Housing Counselors
Homeownership
Home Energy and Utilities
Fair Housing and Legal Resources
Fair Housing for Tenants with Disabilities
Rental Moving Cost Calculator
What You Can Afford to Rent
Rental Checklist
➢ County-Level Resources
Community Action Agencies - CAAs are located in local communities. The goal is to promptly stabilize a family to help them become self-sufficient.
Departments of Social Services - County departments of social services provide a wide variety of social work and economic services as well as direct services that address issues of poverty, family violence, and exploitation.
Local Management Entities – Managed Care Organizations (LME-MCOs) - Individuals seeking behavioral healthcare and/or psychiatric care should contact their local LME-MCO.
Public Housing Authorities (PHA) - Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single-family houses to apartments. PHAs use HUD income limits and vary from area to area, so you may be eligible at one HA but not at another. If you are interested in applying for public housing, contact your local Public Housing Authority directly.
Rental Assistance - A number of agencies, non-profit organizations, churches, charities, and government programs can assist low-income families and individuals facing emergencies to pay rent and housing expenses.
Veteran Services - The goal is to ensure all those who serve or have served, and their loved ones, are made aware of and maximize the benefits and resources available. Veteran Services information is provided on most North Carolina county websites.
➢ Frequently Asked Questions
Tenants
Property Providers