MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers on Monday announced the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program (WERA) will begin to include coverage of internet costs for qualifying households. 

WERA provides rental and utility assistance to households affected by the pandemic. The state program has so far provided more than $38 million to nearly 11,000 households and is working to distribute available funds to eligible households and individuals.

“The past year and a half has underscored the fact that access to affordable high-speed internet is a necessity to how we live, learn, and work,” Evers said. “This additional resource coupled with our recent announcement of Broadband Access funding across the state should go a long way toward helping folks remain connected, make ends meet, and bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Eligible applicants include residents who meet the following criteria:   

  • One or more individuals within the household has qualified for unemployment benefits or experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced other financial hardship due, directly or indirectly, to the COVID-19 pandemic

  • One or more individuals within the household can demonstrate a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability

  • A household income at or below 80% of county median income

“We are approaching the end of the federal moratorium on rental evictions on July 31, and it is more critical than ever that households in need are aware of this assistance,” Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary Joel Brennan said. “We are determined to get assistance out to eligible households as quickly as possible through our network of partners across the state.”

The state received more than $322 million in the first round of Emergency Rental Assistance Funds. The effort is funded by the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program through the U.S. Department of Treasury and administered in the state by the DOA.

Residents of Brown, Dane, Milwaukee and Waukesha counties and the cities of Madison and Milwaukee can apply directly to their local government’s rental assistance provider.

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