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Rental Assistance For Boston Youth Ages 16-24

Status: Completed 

  • Funding Cycle 1

    Lead Department: Mayor’s office of Housing

Original Proposal

This proposal will fund a pilot rental assistance program for Boston residents between the ages of 16-24 to stabilize their housing situation. 

Eligible residents will be able to access up to $5,000 in assistance to help cover late rent payments or move-in costs, such as first/last month’s rent, security deposit, and/or a broker’s fee. 

The fund will operate under the Office of Housing Stability, using the infrastructure and guidelines of the existing Tenant Stabilization Fund (TSF).



NOTE: Minors under 18 years old must be legally emancipated to apply for assistance.

 

Budget Breakdown

Total Budget: $200,000

Spent/Committed: $200,000

Remaining: $0

Implementation and Impact

Rental Assistance For Boston Youth Ages 16-24  project

The Mayor's Office of Housing released a “Youth Tenant Stabilization Fund” in July 2025 through trusted community partners working with at-risk youth in the City. 

A total of 54 households benefited from these resources, receiving an average of $3,700 to cover housing-related expenses such as late rent payments, move-in costs, security deposit, or a broker’s fee. 

For information about other housing assistance resources, please contact the Office of Housing Stability at 617-635-4200 or email them at housingstability@boston.gov.

  • Funding Cycle 1

    Lead Department: Mayor’s office of Housing
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