Rental Assistance Programs in Brookings SD: Emergency Help, Section 8 & Local Resources

Rental Assistance in Brookings: What’s Available
Rental cost burdens affect a significant portion of Brookings residents, particularly students, entry-level workers, seniors on fixed income, and households that experienced job loss or medical emergencies. Multiple layers of rental assistance exist — federal, state, and local — but many eligible residents don’t know these programs exist or how to access them. This guide maps all current options.
Section 8 / Housing Choice Voucher Program
How It Works in Brookings
The Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, commonly called Section 8, is administered in Brookings by the South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA) and the Brookings Housing and Redevelopment Commission. Voucher holders pay 30% of their adjusted monthly income toward rent; the program pays the remainder up to the local payment standard.
Current Wait List Status
HCV wait lists in South Dakota are notoriously long — typically 1–3 years in Brookings. Contact the Brookings Housing and Redevelopment Commission directly to check if the wait list is currently open. When it opens, apply immediately — wait list openings are brief and infrequent.
Payment Standards in Brookings
The Housing Authority sets “payment standards” — the maximum subsidy per bedroom size. These are periodically adjusted based on HUD’s Fair Market Rents. Confirming current payment standards is important for both voucher holders (to understand what neighborhoods are accessible) and landlords (to understand if your rent is within the program parameters).
Emergency Rental Assistance
Catholic Social Services of Brookings
Provides short-term emergency rental assistance for households facing eviction or utility shutoff due to a temporary financial crisis. Assistance is typically one-time or limited to 1–2 times per year. Documentation required: lease, eviction notice or past-due notice, proof of income, and hardship explanation.
First Presbyterian Church and Local Faith Organizations
Several Brookings faith communities maintain benevolence funds for emergency housing costs. These programs typically help households in immediate crisis regardless of religious affiliation. Contact the Brookings Community Assistance programs for referrals to current resources.
South Dakota Community Action Program
The SD CAP network includes Community Action of Brookings area, which administers Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds — critical for preventing utility shutoffs that can trigger lease violations. While technically an energy program, LIHEAP frees up household income for rent payments and directly reduces eviction risk.
SDHDA Rental Assistance and Affordable Housing
The South Dakota Housing Development Authority funds development of affordable rental housing statewide through the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. LIHTC properties in Brookings offer below-market rents to households earning 30–60% of the Area Median Income. Eligibility is income-based, and occupancy is typically managed by the property owner with SDHDA oversight. Current LIHTC properties in Brookings have limited vacancies; getting on the interest list proactively is recommended.
Veteran Rental Assistance in Brookings
Veterans experiencing housing instability in Brookings should contact the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center’s social work department, which administers the HUD-VASH (VA Supportive Housing) voucher program for homeless or at-risk veterans. The American Legion Posts in Brookings also maintain emergency assistance funds specifically for veteran households.
SDSU Student Emergency Aid
SDSU students facing housing insecurity have access to the SDSU Emergency Aid Fund, which can cover up to $500–$1,500 in emergency housing, utility, or food costs per academic year. Applications are processed through the Dean of Students office. The SDSU Food Pantry and Basic Needs program also connects students with housing stability resources.
What to Do if Facing Eviction in Brookings
- Contact East River Legal Services immediately (free civil legal aid for low-income SD residents)
- Apply for emergency rental assistance through Catholic Social Services and/or SD CAP
- Communicate with your landlord in writing — payment plans are often possible if requested before the court date
- Attend every court date — default judgment guarantees eviction
- If eviction proceeds, begin securing alternative housing immediately — post-eviction housing is significantly harder to obtain in Brookings’s tight market



