Kier Properties

Type: Housing Access and Applications

Description: Manages low-income apartment complexes that prioritize domestic violence victims, seniors, and homeless individuals.

Income Requirements: Tenants must meet income limits based on area median income (AMI). Typically, low-income is defined as earning 50% or less of the AMI, roughly $31,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 621-3390

Application Process: Applications can be submitted online through their website or in person at their management office.

Utah Non-Profit Housing Corporation

Type: Housing Access and Applications

Description: Provides affordable housing complexes in Weber County.

Income Requirements: Typically set at 60% of the AMI, about $37,560 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 364-6117

Application Process: Interested applicants should contact UNPHC directly by phone or email to obtain an application. Proof of income, identification, and rental history may be required.

Ogden-Weber Community Action Partnership (OWCAP)

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Offers a Tenant Landlord Mediation program to resolve disputes and a housing education program to help tenants understand their rights and responsibilities.

Income Requirements: Services provided to low-income individuals and families, typically earning up to 125% of the federal poverty level, approximately $32,750 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 399-9281 ext 512

Application Process: Contact OWCAP by phone or email to apply for services.

Roads to Independence

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Provides independent living services for people with disabilities, including assistance with finding accessible housing.

Income Requirements: No specific income requirements, but primarily serves low-income individuals.

Contact: (801) 612-3215

Application Process: Contact Roads to Independence directly by phone or through their website to apply for services.

YCC – Your Community Connection

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services for domestic violence survivors and their children. Also offers child care and other family support services.

Income Requirements: Typically available to individuals and families with low to moderate incomes, generally considered earning 80% or less of the AMI, approximately $50,000 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 394-9456

Application Process: Contact YCC directly by phone for immediate assistance or to inquire about housing programs.

Cottages of Hope

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Offers financial coaching, employment coaching, assistance with obtaining ID/birth certificates, and expungement education.

Income Requirements: No specific income requirements, but focuses on low-income populations, typically serving those earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 393-4011

Application Process: Services are available by appointment. Contact Cottages of Hope by phone or through their website to schedule an appointment.

Family Support Center of Ogden

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Offers crisis nursery services to provide temporary care for children during family emergencies. Also provides family support services, parenting classes, and respite care.

Income Requirements: Often no income requirements, but primarily serves families in crisis.

Contact: (801) 393-3113

Application Process: Contact the Family Support Center by phone to inquire about services and schedule an appointment.

Ogden Rescue Mission

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Provides emergency shelter, meals, and rehabilitation programs for homeless individuals. Also offers spiritual support and case management.

Income Requirements: Primarily serves homeless individuals with no income.

Contact: (801) 621-4360

Application Process: Walk-in services are available. Contact the Ogden Rescue Mission directly by phone or visit in person for immediate assistance.

Lantern House

Type: Housing Support and Crisis Services

Description: Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services for homeless individuals and families. Also offers meals and case management services.

Income Requirements: Typically serves low to no-income populations.

Contact: (801) 621-5036

Application Process: Walk-in services are available. Contact Lantern House directly by phone or visit in person for immediate assistance.

Utah Legal Services

Type: Legal Resources

Description: Provides free legal advice and representation for low-income individuals facing housing issues such as evictions, landlord disputes, and discrimination.

Income Requirements: Income eligibility is typically up to 125% of the federal poverty level, about $32,750 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 328-8891

Application Process: Apply online through their website or contact by phone.

Timpanogos Legal Center

Type: Legal Resources

Description: Offers free legal clinics and a legal advice hotline, primarily serving victims of domestic violence and low-income individuals.

Income Requirements: Income guidelines apply, typically serving those up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 394-9456

Application Process: Call to schedule an appointment or attend a legal clinic.

Disability Law Center

Type: Legal Resources

Description: Provides legal advocacy for individuals with disabilities, including assistance with housing discrimination claims.

Income Requirements: No specific income requirements, but focuses on low-income individuals with disabilities.

Contact: (801) 363-1347

Application Process: Contact the Disability Law Center by phone or through their website to apply for services.

Ogden Police Department Street Outreach Team

Type: Emergency Services and Hotlines

Description: Provides outreach and support for homeless individuals, including assistance with accessing shelter and services.

Income Requirements: No income requirements.

Contact: (801) 784-0231

Application Process: Contact the outreach team by phone or email for assistance.

211 Utah

Type: Emergency Services and Hotlines

Description: Provides information and referrals for a wide range of social services, including housing, food assistance, and healthcare.

Income Requirements: Available to all individuals and families regardless of income.

Contact: Call 2-1-1 or (888) 826-9790

Application Process: Call 2-1-1 or visit the 211 Utah website for assistance and referrals.

Weber Human Services

Type: Mental Health and Counseling

Description: Offers mental health crisis intervention, counseling services, and substance abuse treatment.

Income Requirements: Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based on income, typically serving low to moderate-income individuals.

Contact: (801) 625-3700

Application Process: Contact Weber Human Services by phone to schedule an appointment.

Family Counseling Service of Northern Utah

Type: Mental Health and Counseling

Description: Provides mental health counseling and support services for individuals, couples, and families.

Income Requirements: Fees are based on a sliding scale according to income, with some services covered by insurance.

Contact: (801) 399-1600

Application Process: Contact Family Counseling Service by phone to schedule an appointment.

HEAT Program

Type: Financial Assistance

Description: Provides utility assistance for low-income households to help with heating and cooling costs.

Income Requirements: Income eligibility is typically up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 394-9774 ext 6

Application Process: Apply online through the HEAT Program website or contact by phone.

Weber Human Services

Type: Substance Abuse and Support Groups

Description: Provides substance abuse treatment, including outpatient services, detoxification, and residential treatment.

Income Requirements: Services are offered on a sliding fee scale based on income.

Contact: (801) 625-3700

Application Process: Contact Weber Human Services by phone to schedule an appointment.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Type: Substance Abuse and Support Groups

Description: Provides support groups for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction.

Income Requirements: Meetings are free and open to all.

Contact: (801) 393-5054 (Ogden Intergroup Office)

Application Process: No formal application required. Visit the AA website or contact the Ogden Intergroup Office for meeting times and locations.

Utah Housing Coalition

Type: Additional Resources

Description: Provides educational resources and advocacy for housing issues. Works to improve affordable housing opportunities throughout Utah.

Income Requirements: No income requirements.

Contact: Website: Utah Housing Coalition

Application Process: Contact the Utah Housing Coalition through their website or by phone for more information.

Tenant Toolkit

Type: Additional Resources

Description: Offers comprehensive information for renters on their rights and how to handle various housing issues.

Income Requirements: Available to all individuals regardless of income.

Contact: Website: Tenant Toolkit

Application Process: Download the toolkit directly from the website.

Adult Protective Services (APS)

Type: Child and Family Services

Description: Provides reporting and protective services for adults experiencing abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

Income Requirements: Available to all individuals regardless of income.

Contact: (800) 371-7897

Application Process: Contact APS by phone to report abuse or request services.

Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS)

Type: Child and Family Services

Description: Provides child protective services and family support, including foster care and adoption services.

Income Requirements: Available to families in need, with services tailored to those at risk of child abuse or neglect.

Contact: (801) 629-5800

Application Process: Contact DCFS by phone or through their website to request services or report abuse.

YCC Family Crisis Center

Type: Domestic Violence Support

Description: Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services for domestic violence survivors and their children. Also offers legal advocacy, counseling, and child care services.

Income Requirements: Typically available to individuals and families with low to moderate incomes, generally considered earning 80% or less of the AMI, approximately $50,000 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 394-9456

Application Process: Contact YCC directly by phone for immediate assistance or to inquire about housing programs.

YWCA Utah

Type: Domestic Violence Support

Description: Offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services for women and children experiencing domestic violence and homelessness. Provides counseling, legal services, and employment support.

Income Requirements: Services are primarily for low-income individuals and families, typically serving those earning up to 80% of the AMI, around $50,000 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 537-8600

Application Process: Contact YWCA Utah directly by phone or through their website to request services.

Cottages of Hope

Type: Employment and Job Training

Description: Provides employment coaching, job search assistance, and financial education. Focuses on helping individuals and families improve their financial stability and achieve self-sufficiency.

Income Requirements: No specific income requirements, but primarily serves low-income populations, typically serving those earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 393-4011

Application Process: Services are available by appointment. Contact Cottages of Hope by phone or through their website to schedule an appointment.

Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College (OWATC)

Type: Employment and Job Training

Description: Offers vocational training and education programs to help individuals gain employment skills in various fields. Provides financial aid and scholarships for eligible students, including low-income individuals.

Income Requirements: Varies by program and financial aid eligibility.

Contact: (801) 627-8300

Application Process: Apply online through the OWATC website or contact by phone for more information.

Family Promise of Ogden

Type: Homeless Services

Description: Provides shelter, case management, and support services for homeless families. Offers programs to help families achieve stable housing and self-sufficiency.

Income Requirements: Serves low to no-income families.

Contact: (385) 298-1081

Application Process: Contact Family Promise by phone or through their website to apply for services.

Youth Futures

Type: Homeless Services

Description: Offers shelter and support services for homeless youth, including case management, education support, and life skills training.

Income Requirements: Primarily serves low-income and homeless youth.

Contact: (801) 528-1214

Application Process: Contact Youth Futures by phone or through their website to apply for services.

Weber Human Services

Type: Senior Services

Description: Provides services and support for senior citizens, including meals, transportation, and social activities.

Income Requirements: Offers services on a sliding fee scale based on income.

Contact: (801) 625-3700

Application Process: Contact Weber Human Services by phone to schedule an appointment.

Morgan Senior Center

Type: Senior Services

Description: Offers activities, meals, and support services for senior citizens in Morgan County. Provides a range of programs to promote health and well-being among seniors.

Income Requirements: Services are generally available to all seniors, with some income-based eligibility for specific programs.

Contact: (801) 845-4040

Application Process: Contact Morgan Senior Center by phone or visit in person for more information.

Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)

Type: Utility Assistance

Description: Provides discounted internet services for eligible low-income households.

Income Requirements: Typically for households earning up to 200% of the federal poverty level, about $52,400 for a family of four.

Contact: Website: Affordable Connectivity Program

Application Process: Apply online through the ACP website.

Reach: Assistance Program of Dominion Energy

Type: Utility Assistance

Description: Provides assistance with energy bills for eligible low-income households to help with heating costs.

Income Requirements: Typically serves households earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: (801) 324-5111

Application Process: Contact Dominion Energy by phone or visit their website to apply for assistance.

Lend a Hand: Assistance Program of Rocky Mountain Power

Type: Utility Assistance

Description: Provides assistance with energy bills for eligible low-income households to help with electricity costs.

Income Requirements: Typically serves households earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level, about $39,300 for a family of four.

Contact: 1-888-221-7070

Application Process: Contact Rocky Mountain Power by phone or visit their website to apply for assistance.

Homeless Veterans Fellowship

Type: Veteran Services

Description: Provides shelter, case management, and support services for homeless veterans.

Income Requirements: Primarily serves low-income and homeless veterans.

Contact: (801) 392-7662

Application Process: Contact Homeless Veterans Fellowship by phone or through their website to apply for services.

Veterans Community Based Outpatient Clinic

Type: Veteran Services

Description: Offers medical and mental health services for veterans. Provides comprehensive healthcare services, including primary care, mental health, and specialty care.

Income Requirements: Services are available to all veterans, with eligibility for some services based on income and other criteria.

Contact: (801) 479-4105

Application Process: Contact the clinic by phone to schedule an appointment.

Office of Recovery Services (ORS)

Type: Welfare and Financial Services

Description: Provides child support enforcement and collection services. Offers services to help ensure that children receive the financial support they are entitled to.

Income Requirements: Available to all individuals regardless of income.

Contact: (801) 536-8500

Application Process: Contact ORS by phone or through their website to apply for services.

Utah Department of Workforce Services (DWS)

Type: Welfare and Financial Services

Description: Offers employment services, job training, and financial assistance programs for individuals and families in need. Provides support for job seekers and employers.

Income Requirements: Varies by program.

Contact: 1-866-435-7414

Application Process: Apply online through the DWS website or contact by phone for more information.