For People Looking for Rental Assistance or Affordable Housing

How many people does SCCHA currently provide rental assistance to?

Households currently have a voucher People on the interest lists Applicants drawn each year

Note: The number of applicants drawn for 2022 is coming soon.

Online Interest Lists

When you sign up for the online interest lists, you're letting us know that you're interested in applying for rental assistance. When vouchers become available, SCCHA pulls names from its interest lists - there are two that you may sign up to. Applicants are randomly selected from the interest lists to receive rental assistance. Signing up for the interest lists does not guarantee that you will receive a Housing Choice Voucher, but it's an important place to start.

Need additional resources?

SCCHA is not the only resource you have available.

We've put together a list of other organizations that may be able to help you find affordable housing. Consult the resource directly for more information.

Coordinated Entry System

A key strategy of the Community Plan to End Homelessness is coordinated assessment, a community-wide intake process used to connect homeless individuals with housing resources and programs available through the system. Santa Clara County’s Office of Supportive Housing manages the Coordinated Entry System (CES): those seeking assistance complete a standardized assessment tool that considers your household’s situation and identifies the best type of housing intervention to address your situation. An important first step in getting connected to the Coordinated Entry System is to have your needs assessed through one of several access points below:

SCCHA received referrals for our special voucher programs via the Coordinated Entry System.