Eligibility Requirements

Welcome to the Resources Directory! Here is a comprehensive list of programs and services designed to support San Mateo County residents. Whether you're looking for housing assistance, legal aid, or utility savings, you'll find the help you need here.

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Emergency Housing Resources

When life takes an unexpected turn, quick access to emergency housing resources can make all the difference. Explore trusted services that guide you through tough times and recovery.

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Legal Resources

Protect your rights with our Legal Resources. Find organizations and tools to resolve disputes, address evictions, and secure your housing future.

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Tenant Resources

Discover platforms like Doorway and HavenConnect to help you secure affordable housing, manage waitlists, and stay informed as a tenant.

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Homeowner Resources

Explore programs for first-time buyers, loan modifications, and foreclosure prevention to make homeownership more accessible and sustainable.

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Social Services

Connect with organizations offering food assistance, family support, mental health resources, and other essential programs to enhance your quality of life.

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Energy and Utilities

Save money and boost your home's efficiency with programs like Peninsula Clean Energy and HomeIntel, offering rebates and tools to reduce costs.

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Area Median Income (AMI) is the middle point of all incomes in a specific area. Imagine lining up all the people living in a region by how much money they make, from the lowest to the highest. The person in the very middle is the "median," and their income is the AMI. This number helps decide who can qualify for certain housing programs.

The table below shows the Area Median Income (AMI) limits for San Bruno, California. These limits are based on the number of people in your household and are used to determine eligibility for housing programs. Find your household size in the table to see the maximum income allowed for different types of affordable housing programs.

2024 San Mateo County Income Limits as determined by HUD, State of CA HCD, and County of San Mateo
Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Income Category                
Extremely Low (30% AMI) $41,150 $47,000 $52,900 $58,750 $63,450 $68,150 $72,850 $77,550
Very Low (50% AMI) $68,550 $78,350 $88,150 $97,900 $105,750 $113,600 $121,400 $129,250
Low (80% AMI) $109,700  $125,350 $141,000 $156,650 $169,200 $181,750 $194,250 $206,800
Median (100% AMI) $130,600 $149,300  $167,950 $186,600 $201,550 $216,450 $231,400 $246,300
Moderate (120% AMI) $156,750 $179,100 $201,500 $223,900 $241,800 $259,700 $277,650 $295,550

Check your AMI eligibility using calculators or resources from your local housing authority. Understanding your AMI can help you access the resources most suited to your financial situation.