If you are residing in Sonoma county, California, you might be aware of the $500 month stimulus being paid.
In Sonoma County, California, eligible residents will get money for two years, but they must take action.
The county collaborated with the cities of Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and Healdsburg, as well as a coalition of neighborhood organizations, to introduce the “The Pathway to Income Equity” program.
Through Monday, October 31, 2022 at midnight, residents can submit their applications at PathwaySonoma.org.
The 305 low-income households in Sonoma County will benefit from the two-year experimental initiative.
The pilot program received slightly over $3 million from the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors in May.
Along with support from non-profits, additional financing comes from the cities of Healdsburg ($250,000), Petaluma ($636,000), and Santa Rosa ($1,000,000).
Who is eligible?
In order to qualify, the family must:
- Be a Sonoma County resident.
- Depending on family size, have a household income of up to 185 percent more than the federal poverty line ($51,338 or less for a family of four, for example).
- Have had negative economic effects as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, such as a loss of employment, income, child care, or housing, or expecting a child or parenting a child under the age of six
ITINs and Social Security numbers are not required of residents to apply.