COVID-19 Updates & Resources
Status Updates, General Health Resources, Supporting Residents & More
State & Local Resources |
Federal ResourcesCenters for Disease Control (CDC) U.S. Food & Drug Administration |
Financial Relief
NEW! Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 Summary by NAA
UPDATED! MMHA's COVID-19 Housing-Related Assistance for Residents document
MD DHCD's Assisted Housing Relief Program
FHFA Announces Option to Extend Forbearance Agreements
SBA & Department of Treasury Payckeck Protection Program FAQs & Application
FFCRA Benefit Expansion: Paid Leave Explanation
CBRE & GSE Forbearance Program FAQs
FHFA Announcement: Eviction Suspsension Relief for Multifamily Properties
Resources for MD Businesses During COVID-19
NEW! The Maryland Judiciary restricts operations to Phase III in response to COVID-19 surge
Governor Hogan's 10/16 Executive Order
CDC Order FAQ
MMHA Members who provide COVID-19 Sanitation & Clean-up services
FFCRA Employee Rights Poster- Paid Sick Leave and Expanded FMLA
CARES Act Summary
Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employer Paid Leave Requirements
MMHA Industry Guidance: Relief for Renters During COVID-19
National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) Coronavirus Preparedness for Apartment Firms
NAA COVID-19 Guidance & Latest News
NAA Micro-Webinars
MD Executive & Judicial Orders Related to Housing
NEW! The Maryland Judiciary restricts operations to Phase III in response to COVID-19 surge
Governor Hogan's 10/16 Executive Order
Financial Resources
NEW! Utility Assistance Information: "I got a utlity turn-off notice, now what?"
MMHA's COVID-19 Housing-Related Assistance for Residents document
Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP)
MMHA's Renter Guidance During COVID-19
Renters' Tax Credit Application
211 The United Way 211 MD Helpline can connect those in need of resources like rent assistance, utilities, etc. Just dial 211.
General Assistance for Residents
211 The United Way 211 MD Helpline can connect those in need of resources like rent assistance, utilities, etc. Just dial 211.
MD Department of Aging’s Senior Call Check Program: Seniors can use the Senior Call Check program as a resource during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Senior Call Check phone lines are open M-F 8am-5pm and Sat 9am-3pm. During these hours, seniors can call toll-free 1-866-50-CHECK or register online any time http://aging.maryland.gov.
Baltimore City Asset Map. This map displays food distribution sites, grocery stores times for seniors, and primary care clinics for the uninsured.
Staying Healthy & Active
MD Department of Health’s FAQ: COVID-19 and Maintaining Mental Health