Financial Resources
- UniteCT Emergency Rental Assistance
- Emergency Broadband Benefit
- Energy Assistance Program
- FEMA's Funeral Assistance
- Temporary State of Connecticut Mortgage Assistance Program
- Temporary State of Connecticut Rental Housing Assistance Program
- East Hartford Town Council Adopts Emergency Tax Relief
- American Job Center Contact Details
- Guide for Filing Unemployment Claims
- Check the Status of Your Stimulus Payment
- Connecticut Office of Early Childhood Launches Child Care Program For Frontline Workers
- Agricultural, Cultural Grant Funding
- Connecticut Office of Early Childhood Launches Child Care Program For Frontline Workers
- Payment Relief For Student Loans
State residents with commercially owned Federal Family Education Loan Programs or private student loans will be eligible for expanded relief. Please contact your loan servicer. Relief options include providing at least 90 days of forbearance, waiving late payment fees, ensuring borrowers are not subject to negative credit reports, ceasing debt collection lawsuits for 90 days or working with borrowers to enroll in other borrower assistance programs like income based repayment. Visit the Department of Education’s National Student Loan Data System or call the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243/1-800-730-8913. If a borrower experiences trouble with their student loan servicer, they are encouraged to ask to speak to a supervisor; if still needing help, they should contact the state Department of Banking at 860-240-8170 or file a complaint here.