$500 Stimulus Payment: Who Qualifies for the Housing Stability Initiative?

Joann Cormier
Published Jan 14, 2026


A new program called the Housing Stability Initiative is helping families in the United States who are struggling with their finances. This initiative provides selected families with $500 every month.

The money can be used for any basic needs, such as rent, home repairs, paying utility bills, or buying food. There are no restrictions on how people can spend this money.
 

What Is the Housing Stability Initiative?


The Housing Stability Initiative is led by United Way of Central Indiana. It focuses on expanding a “guaranteed basic income” program, especially in areas like Indianapolis.

The program is funded by local donors and organizations, including a major company called Eli Lilly and Company. In total, $2.5 million has been set aside to support 125 households until 2028.

This program is different from other government assistance because the money is given with “no strings attached.” That means participants can use it however they need without having to report on or restrict their spending.
 

Who Can Get the $500 Payments?


Right now, you cannot apply for this program on your own. Organizers work with local community groups, such as the John Boner Neighborhood Centers and Southeast Community Services, to choose who will participate.

Here are the main criteria:
 
  • Location: The program is for people living in the IndyEast Economic Mobility District in Indianapolis.
  • Income: It is meant for homeowners with low incomes who have trouble staying financially stable.
  • Families: Priority is given to households where the payment can help entire families.
 

Success of Previous Payments


Previous pilot programs (from 2022 to 2024) showed that these $500 payments had positive effects:
 
  • More People Working: The share of participants with full-time jobs increased from 60% to 93%.
  • Higher Incomes: Families’ own income went up by an average of $306 per month.
  • Education Improvements: Some participants were able to finish high school or start college because they felt more financially secure.
  • Better Credit: People were able to pay off debts and saw their credit scores rise.

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