This page collects the specific programs, agencies, phone numbers, and rules that apply in Kansas City, Missouri and Jackson County — not generic Section 8 advice. Two things to know: HAKC's HCV waitlist closed on March 16, 2026, but its Project-Based Voucher and Public Housing lists are currently open, and Kansas City has a Tenants Bill of Rights (passed 2019) that includes source-of-income protection and a funded Right-to-Counsel eviction defense program. Note: KC straddles the Missouri/Kansas border — this page covers the Missouri side. The named resources below are where to start.
- 211 Missouri — dial 211 (free, 24/7) for any housing emergency in Jackson County
- Housing Authority of Kansas City (HAKC): (816) 968-4100 · 3822 Summit St · hakc.org
- City of KC Assistance Providers for Tenants: kcmo.gov tenant resources
- Rose Brooks Center (DV 24-hr): (816) 861-6100
Emergency Help Tonight in Kansas City
If you need a safe place to sleep tonight or are facing an imminent eviction, these are the local resources to contact first:
- reStart, Inc. — Kansas City's largest emergency shelter system for adults, youth, and families. restartinc.org
- City Union Mission — emergency shelter for men, with a separate Family Center for women and children. Walk-in intake. cityunionmission.org
- Salvation Army Kansas City — emergency shelter and corps locations across the metro
- Hillcrest Transitional Housing — supportive housing and case management for individuals and families
- Sheffield Place — emergency and transitional housing for women and children
- Hope Faith Ministries — downtown day shelter with meals, showers, and case management
- Rose Brooks Center — DV shelter and 24-hour crisis line: (816) 861-6100. Bilingual advocates
- Newhouse — additional DV shelter and counseling: (816) 471-5800
- ShelterKC — emergency shelter for men, with addiction recovery and faith-based programs
- Greater Kansas City CoC — Coordinated Entry — central intake operated through the City of KC and partner agencies. Call 211 to start
- 211 Missouri — free 24/7 information line for shelters, food, financial assistance, and social services
For a full walkthrough of finding shelter the first night, see our emergency housing tonight guide.
Section 8 in Kansas City: HAKC Status and How to Apply
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in Kansas City, Missouri are administered by the Housing Authority of Kansas City (HAKC). Current status (May 2026):
- The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) waitlist closed on March 16, 2026 after a period of being open. Wait times once on the list average 1–3 years
- Project-Based Voucher (PBV) and Public Housing waitlists ARE OPEN. Apply online at hakc.org/apply-online or visit HAKC's Family Development and Learning Center at 299 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106, Monday through Friday 8:30 AM–11:30 AM CT. This is currently the most accessible path
- Other special programs: Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV), HUD-VASH for veterans, Mainstream vouchers for non-elderly people with disabilities — separate referral processes
- If you live on the Kansas side (KCK / Wyandotte County) — that's a separate jurisdiction. Apply to the Kansas City, Kansas Housing Authority, Wyandotte County, or Johnson County (Kansas)
- Apply to neighboring authorities too: Jackson County (MO), Clay County, Platte County, Independence Housing Authority, and the Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC, statewide) run separate lists
- Status check: call HAKC at (816) 968-4100 if you've already applied and need to verify your position on the list
For the national application process, see our step-by-step Section 8 guide and how to find your PHA.
Emergency Rental Assistance in Kansas City (Named Programs)
If you're behind on rent or can't pay this month, these are the local programs currently operating in Kansas City. Funding shifts month to month — always call to confirm current availability:
- City of Kansas City — Assistance Providers for Tenants — the City maintains a directory of partner agencies providing rental assistance, rent arrears support, and eviction prevention. kcmo.gov/tenant-resources/assistance-providers-for-tenants
- KC Eviction Defense Project (KCEDP) — the City-funded Right to Counsel program, in partnership with Legal Aid of Western Missouri. Free legal representation for tenants facing eviction. Established under the KC Tenants Bill of Rights. Apply through Legal Aid of Western Missouri at lawmo.org
- Community Assistance Council — emergency rental and utility help, food, and case management
- Guadalupe Centers — emergency financial assistance, food, and education services for Latino families
- Metro Lutheran Ministry — emergency rent and utility help for families in Jackson County
- Greater KC Housing Information Center — referrals across the KC metro
- Catholic Charities of Kansas City–St. Joseph — emergency financial assistance, food, immigration legal services. Spanish-language services available
- St. Vincent de Paul Society of Kansas City — one-time emergency rental and utility help through local parish conferences
- Salvation Army Kansas City Metro — eviction prevention and utility assistance
- KC Regional Housing Alliance — directory of current rental assistance programs across the metro. kcregionalhousingalliance.org/rental-assistance
- KC Tenants — tenant organizing and advocacy group; not a direct cash provider but coordinates rights education, eviction court accompaniment, and policy work. kctenants.org
The federal pandemic ERA has ended
The City of KC's pandemic-era $14.8 million Rent Relief program and other federal pandemic ERA funds distributed through Missouri's SAFHR have closed. Current paths are the City's tenant assistance directory, Community Assistance Council, Metro Lutheran Ministry, and the named nonprofits above. Don't waste time on closed SAFHR portals from 2021–2023.
Utility assistance: LIHEAP
Missouri's LIHEAP has two components: Energy Assistance (one-time bill help) and Energy Crisis Intervention. In KC, you apply through the United Services Community Action Agency or other partners. Apply through these agencies or call 211.
Tenant Rights in Kansas City & Missouri
Missouri has a landlord-friendly framework with limited statewide tenant protections. But Kansas City passed a Tenants Bill of Rights in 2019 that adds significant local protections:
- KC Tenants Bill of Rights (KCTBOR, 2019): Kansas City City Council passed a Tenants Bill of Rights ordinance in December 2019. It establishes source-of-income protection, just-cause requirements for evictions, anti-retaliation protections, and an Office of Tenant Advocate. Note that the Missouri legislature has periodically considered preemption legislation — verify the current scope with the City of KC Housing Department
- KC Eviction Defense Project — Right to Counsel: City-funded free legal representation for income-eligible tenants facing eviction, in partnership with Legal Aid of Western Missouri. This is one of the strongest tenant defenses in Missouri. Contact Legal Aid of Western Missouri at lawmo.org if you're served
- Source-of-income protection under KCTBOR: within Kansas City, refusing a Section 8 voucher based on source of income is prohibited. Outside KC (and in many other Missouri cities), source-of-income protection does not apply. File a complaint with the City of KC Office of Tenant Advocate
- Demand for rent process: Missouri's eviction process is fast. The landlord must demand the rent and then file in the rent-and-possession (Jackson County) court. Court can be scheduled within weeks. Contact KCEDP immediately if you're served
- Notice to end month-to-month: one month from either party
- Security deposit cap: Missouri caps the deposit at 2 months' rent (RSMo §535.300). Must be returned within 30 days of move-out with itemized deductions
- Warranty of habitability: recognized by Missouri case law; KC's Healthy Homes Department enforces habitability through code inspections
- Limited statewide retaliation protections: Missouri's explicit anti-retaliation protections are narrower than many states. KCTBOR adds local anti-retaliation
- Self-help eviction is illegal: Missouri prohibits lockouts and utility shutoffs to force a tenant out — the landlord must use court
- Fair housing: discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability is illegal under federal law and the Missouri Human Rights Act. The KC Human Relations Department handles local intakes
For free legal help: Legal Aid of Western Missouri at lawmo.org runs the KC Eviction Defense Project. KC Tenants at kctenants.org provides eviction court accompaniment and tenant rights training. For state-level details, see our Missouri housing resources. If you experience discrimination, see how to file a housing discrimination complaint. For cross-state comparison, see our St. Louis page (different programs, same state law).
Other Housing Programs in Kansas City
- Public housing: HAKC owns and manages public-housing communities across Kansas City, MO. Public Housing waitlists are currently open
- LIHTC (Tax Credit): Kansas City has substantial LIHTC inventory. Search HUD's LIHTC database for properties in Jackson County (and Clay/Platte for KC suburbs). See how to find LIHTC housing
- KC Housing Trust Fund — city-funded affordable housing development. New income-restricted apartments come online each year
- HUD-VASH (veterans): combines a voucher with VA case management. Kansas City-area veterans are referred through the Kansas City VA Medical Center. See how to apply for HUD-VASH
- Rapid Rehousing & Permanent Supportive Housing — coordinated through the Greater Kansas City CoC. Access via 211
- Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) programs — homebuyer assistance, MO Mortgage Credit Certificate, and statewide rental development. mhdc.com
- HUD-approved housing counseling: find a counselor through the HUD counselor locator — Community Housing of Wyandotte County (for the Kansas side) and Westside Housing Organization cover the KC metro
Next Steps
Not sure which program is right for you? Our Where to Start tool asks a few quick questions about your situation — emergency vs. long-term, family vs. individual, employed vs. on benefits — and routes you to the right combination of programs. It takes about two minutes.
HAKC's Project-Based Voucher and Public Housing waitlists are open right now — apply at hakc.org/apply-online or walk into 299 Paseo Blvd Mon–Fri 8:30–11:30 AM. If you're served with eviction papers, contact Legal Aid of Western Missouri for the KC Eviction Defense Project — under the KC Tenants Bill of Rights you may qualify for a free attorney. If a KC landlord told you "no Section 8," file a complaint — KCTBOR prohibits voucher refusal within Kansas City limits.