How can we help?
Homelessness
HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please dial 2-1-1 and contact a homeless service provider in your area.
- Dial 2-1-1. Press 6 for homeless services.
**If you are unable to get a response from 2-1-1 or receive a message that the service is not available from your location, you may go to: https://www.211.org/about-us/your-local-211 and enter your zip code to find the number for your local office. - Montana Continuum of Care Housing Assistance Providers
- Search justshelter.org to find community organizations working to preserve affordable housing, prevent eviction and reduce family homelessness
- Veterans:
Contact the VA medical center near you and mention your interest in Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) or find instructions for contacting the National Homeless Veteran Call Center here. You may also call the Veterans Affairs Emergency Housing Hotline for assistance at (877) 424-3838. - Seniors:
Montana Senior and Long Term Care: (406) 444-4077
Montana Area Agency on Aging: (800) 551-3191 - Persons Experiencing Violence or In Crisis: If you are in danger, please call 911. The national domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TYY: 1-800-787-3224
Or text “START” to 88788. You may also want to reach out to the following crisis support resources:- The National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233
- Montana Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence (406) 443-7794
- Montana Crime Victim Advocates and crisis resources
- Montana Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Lifeline: Call 988
- Violence Against Women Act resources for survivors
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: 1-833-TLC-MAMA
Affordable Places to Live
HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources:
- Speak to a HUD Approved Housing Counselor for advice on your specific housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287.
- Contact your Local Public Housing Authority or Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) to inquire about information about public housing programs (Housing Choice Vouchers HUD Facts, Public Housing, Tribal Housing or TDHEs).
Find a list of Public Housing Authority contacts in Montana or call (800) 955-2232 for help to find your local Public Housing Authority. Or find a list of Tribally Designated Housing Entities in the Northern Plains Region, which includes Montana. - Use the HUD Resource Locator to find affordable housing opportunities near you.
**Please note, the HUD Resource Locator does not show property vacancy. Please call the management company to inquire about vacancies, wait lists or the application process.- HUD does not have applications for these properties.
- HUD does not have information about the vacancies in these properties.
- HUD does not maintain waiting lists.
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Properties
A tax credit property is owned by a developer or landlord who participates in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program run by the Montana Department of Commerce (MDOC). These owners can claim tax credits for renting some or all units to low- or moderate- income tenants at restricted rent. LIHTC rents are not based on tenant’s income but instead set by the use restriction tied to the unit. Note: LIHTC owners accept Section 8 voucher tenants.
To be eligible for an affordable unit in a LIHTC property, you must make no more than the income limit for that unit. LIHTC rents are not based on your income, but instead is set by the use restrictions tied to the unit.
To get further information on LIHTC properties, contact the MDOC for more information, dial (406) 841-2700. - USDA Rural Development Multifamily Housing
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) Multifamily Housing programs helps property owners through loans and grants to rehabilitate properties for low-income, elderly, and disabled individuals and families as well as domestic farm laborers. USDA RD Multifamily Rental Assistance Program provides payments to owners of USDA-financed projects on behalf of low-income tenants unable to pay their full rent.
To search for RD Multifamily Housing Rentals in Montana, visit:
Rural Development Multi-Family Housing Rentals - U.S. Department of Interior, Indian Affairs
U.S. Department of Interior, Indian Affairs housing program is a grant program that addresses the housing needs of those Indians who cannot qualify for housing assistance from any other source. It involves the repair and renovation of existing housing or the construction of a new unit. - Montana Department of Commerce administered Housing Search and Rental Assistance Programs
- Local Listings
You are also advised to check your local city and/or county’s website for additional affordable housing opportunities.
HUD has rental assistance and housing resources through the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs.
- Public Housing provides decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities. HUD provides federal aid to local Public Housing Authorities (PHA) that manage public housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford.
- Eligibility: Public Housing is limited to low-income families and individuals. A Public Housing Authority determines eligibility based on 1) annual gross income, 2) whether you qualify as elderly, a person with disabilities or as a family, and 3) U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status.
- To apply, contact your local Public Housing Authority.
Housing Choice Voucher (commonly known as Section 8)
- The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program assists low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe and sanitary housing in the private market. Housing assistance is provided through HUD on behalf of the family or individual, so participants can find their own housing. You can use an HCV to pay for all or part of the rent.
- Eligibility: A Public Housing Authority will determine eligibility for the housing choice voucher program based on the total annual gross income and family size, U.S. citizenship and specified categories of non-citizens who have eligible immigration status.
- To apply, contact your local Public Housing Authority. During the application process, a Public Housing Authority will collect information on family income, assets and family composition. The Public Housing Authority will use this information to determine program eligibility and the amount of the housing assistance payment.
Homeownership
- Learn more about homebuying from HUD's website or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor about becoming a homeowner.
A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287. - HUD Single Family Home (1-4 units) Section 184 loan program for Tribes. The loan can be used on or off reservation for purchase, rehab, refinance, or new construction.
- USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Direct Loans
- Montana Department of Commerce Homeownership resources
- Find the answer online
- Email us
- Call toll-free (800) CALL-FHA (800-225-5342)
TTY: Dial 7-1-1 (Not available in all areas)
- Use the HUD Home Store to find HUD homes for sale
- Find Information on my FHA loan
- Use the SMART Integrated Portal to make a request and begin the subordination process (see SMART FAQs & Resources)
- Contact a Secretary-Held Mortgage Servicing Contractor
- There are various federal loan programs and community-based programs to help with home repairs and improvements. Learn more about HUD’s Home Improvements programs. Tribal members may also want to contact your Tribe or Tribally Designated Housing Entity or HUD's Single Family Home (1-4 units) Section 184 loans. The loan can be used on or off reservation for purchase, rehab, refinance, or new construction.
- If you have more questions, contact the FHA Resource Center
Email: answers@hud.gov
Call: (800) 225-5342 - USDA Rural Development local office - housing repair and rehabilitation loans and grants
- Energy efficiency home improvements for a new or remodeled home. Learn more about Montana's Energy Programs and resources
- U.S. Department of Interior, Indian Affairs housing program is a grant program that addresses the housing needs of those Indians who cannot qualify for housing assistance from any other source. It involves the repair and renovation of existing housing or the construction of a new unit.
- Local Listings
You are also advised to check your local city and/or county’s website for additional affordable housing opportunities.
- Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor about becoming a homeowner. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you
- Explore Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF)
- Contact a Local Legal Assistance Organization
- Non-judicial foreclosure process in Montana
Report Housing Discrimination
* The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), familial status, or disability.
- Please visit the Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Page
- File a complaint with HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) Office:
1. Online
2. Call (800) 877-7353 - Montana Fair Housing:
1. Email
2. Call: (406) 782-2573
My landlord or Homeowners Association says I cannot have an emotional support animal or a service/assistance animal. What can I do?
- Read HUD’s information on Assistance Animals and Fair Housing
- Contact HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO):
1. Online
2. Call (800) 877-7353 - Montana Fair Housing:
1. Email
2. Call: (406) 782-2573
Rent Relief & Eviction Resources
HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services to people.
HUD is not a direct service provider. For direct assistance, please refer to the following resources:
- Seek Legal Assistance or Find Commonly Asked Questions on Eviction in Montana and information on Landlord Tenant Law - Evictions
- Review HUD’s Step-by-Step guide for people at risk of eviction
- Fair Housing Obligations and Evictions
- Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor to help avoid eviction:
A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to help you prevent eviction. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287. - Tenants Rights and Responsibilities from the MT Department of Justice and information about tenant rights from HUD.
- Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor about becoming a homeowner. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you.
- Get Help Paying Rent and Bills
- Rent Relief Resources from HUD or contact the Montana Department of Commerce Field Agencies for rental assistance.
- Contact your Local Public Housing Authority or Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE) to inquire about information about public housing programs (Housing ChoiceVouchers HUD Facts, Public Housing, Tribal Housing or TDHEs).
Find a list of Public Housing Authority contacts by State or call (800) 955-2232 for help to find your local Public Housing Authority. Or find a list of Tribally Designated Housing Entities in the Northern Plains Region, which includes Montana.
- Contact your local government office, find your local community service providers in your area
- Contact the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Hotline at (800) 246-4221
- Montana Resources 2-1-1 line. This resource helps connect Montanans with community resources, services and assistance for various needs. Simply dial 2-1-1 or visit their website at https://montana211.org/.
Speak to a Housing Counselor
- Becoming a homeowner
- Foreclosure assistance
- Reverse mortgages
- Home improvements/repairs to my home
- Renting
Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs.
- Search online for a HUD Approved housing counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287
Housing Quality & Improved Living Conditions
- Resident Information
- REAC Real Estate Assessment Center
- There are various federal loan programs and community-based programs to help with home repairs and improvements. Learn more about HUD’s Home Improvements programs. Tribal members may also want to contact your Tribe or Tribally Designated Housing Entity or HUD's Single Family Home (1-4 units) Section 184 loans. The loan can be used on or off reservation for purchase, rehab, refinance, or new construction.
- If you have more questions, contact the FHA Resource Center
Email: answers@hud.gov
Call: (800) 225-5342 - USDA Rural Development local office - housing repair and rehabilitation loans
- Energy efficiency home improvements for a new or remodeled home. Learn more about Montana's Energy Programs and resources
- U.S. Department of Interior, Indian Affairs housing program is a grant program that addresses the housing needs of those Indians who cannot qualify for housing assistance from any other source. It involves the repair and renovation of existing housing or the construction of a new unit.
- Local Listings
You are also advised to check your local city and/or county’s website for additional affordable housing opportunities.
Disaster Resources
Immediately after a disaster, FEMA, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and other government agencies offer initial assistance. HUD then provides additional support for ongoing recovery through programs and partnerships.
- Register with FEMA online
- Register through FEMA’s disaster app on your smartphone. If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, you can go to www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-products
- Call (800) 621-3362. Phone lines are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, seven days a week until further notice. Multilingual operators are on duty.
- Reach out to your local Red Cross
- HUD Disaster Resources
- HUD Disaster Line: Call 1-800-304-9320 or email recovery@hud.gov
- Speak with a HUD Approved Housing Counselor. A HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency can offer advice customized to your housing needs. Search online for a HUD Approved Housing Counselor near you or call (800) 569-4287
Native American Programs
- Contact my Local ONAP Office
- All ONAP Funding Programs that are available
- Reach out to your local ONAP Staff
- Apply for Tribal HUD VASH
My Local Office Information
For assistance at all times, we encourage you to utilize the self-help resources above.
If you are unable to have your questions answered from the resources above, please click on the Need More Help button below to contact your local office for further assistance.
Helena Field Office
901 Front Street, Suite 1300
Helena, MT 59626
Phone: (406) 449-5050
TTY: Dial 7-1-1 (Not available in all areas)
Fax: (202) 485-9629
Jackie Girard, Field Office Director
⚠ In Distress? Reach Out for Help Now
At HUD, we know housing challenges often come with other struggles. You’re not alone. These resources can help with safe housing, emergencies, or connecting with someone who will listen.
If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Life’s challenges can sometimes be difficult. If you are feeling overwhelmed, facing mental health struggles, or emotional distress, free support is available any time:
- Call: 988
- Text: 988
- Chat: 988lifeline.org
Trained counselors are here to listen and help, 24/7.
Support for Domestic Violence Survivors. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, confidential help is available 24/7:
- Call: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
- Text: "Start" to 88788
- Visit: The National Domestic Violence Hotline
Mental Health & Substance Use Support. The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline offers free and confidential support for mental health, drug or alcohol use, and recovery:
- Call: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- TTY: 1-800-487-4889
- Text: Your ZIP code to 435748
- Visit: SAMHSA's National Helpline
Rental, Homelessness, and Eviction Help. Need help with housing challenges, like eviction, renting, foreclosure, or credit issues?
- Find a Housing Counselor: HUD's Housing Counseling Resources
- Call: 800-569-4287 (or 202-708-1455 for TTY) for multilingual assistance or disaster relief assistance.
- Visit: www.findhelp.org