City to launch $6 million Santa Monica Renter Aid program

May 27, 2026 8:09 AM

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (May 27, 2026) — Santa Monica renters will soon be able to apply for financial assistance thanks to the city’s new Santa Monica Renter Aid program, funded by the City Council Tuesday. The program is the first major funding allocation from Measure GS and will be a partnership with The People Concern.

Santa Monica Renter Aid is part of the city’s broader investment in homelessness prevention and renter protections, originally approved by the City Council in March 2025. The program is expected to launch in summer 2026 and will provide targeted financial assistance and housing stabilization services to eligible renter households facing housing instability or at risk of homelessness. The program is expected to assist approximately 150 vulnerable renter households each year. 

“Santa Monica renters are the backbone of our community, and this program is about making sure they can stay here,” Mayor Caroline Torosis said. “Santa Monica Renter Aid puts Measure GS dollars to work exactly as voters intended, keeping working families housed before a crisis becomes a catastrophe. This is homelessness prevention that is a smart investment for our city.” 

Santa Monica renter households earning at or below 120 percent of the area median income, or about $126,000 annually for a one-person household and $180,000 for a four-person household in Los Angeles County, will be eligible. Households experiencing significant housing instability or those at greatest risk of homelessness will be prioritized. 

Santa Monica Renter Aid will feature multiple access points for residents, including: 

“Keeping Santa Monica residents housed is one of the city’s highest priorities,” Director of Housing and Human Services Aileen Reynolds said. “This first major allocation of Measure GS funding reflects our commitment to preventing homelessness before it happens and supporting renters across our community.” 

Measure GS was approved by Santa Monica voters in November 2022, creating a dedicated funding source for homelessness prevention, affordable housing production and renter support programs. The city’s Resident Oversight Committee and City Council have prioritized programs that provide direct assistance to renters and help preserve housing stability for vulnerable households. 

The People Concern, a longstanding partner with the city in addressing homelessness, will regularly report outcomes to the city. Additional data points will include the program’s effectiveness in helping residents remain housed, successful linkages to other city programs such as the Right to Counsel program and feedback from participant surveys. 

Santa Monica Renter Aid aligns with the city’s Homelessness Strategic Plan, strengthening Santa Monica’s homelessness prevention system and helping residents remain safely and stably housed.

Additional details about program access, application instructions, outreach efforts and events will be announced before the program launch. View the full staff report on the program here, and watch Tuesday’s meeting discussion here

For more information on the city’s housing and homelessness programs, click here.

Media Contact

Lauren Howland
Communications and public information manager
lauren.howland@santamonica.gov

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