RESOURCES
Here you can find links to other agencies that provide housing-related assistance or local human service organizations.
BROWN COUNTY COMMUNITY RESOURCE HANDBOOK
This Community Resource Handbook is updated as of August 2023.
This handbook is developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension Brown County FoodWIse. Increasing accessibility of low-cost community resources to low income families is one way to extend the food budget.
Inclusion of organizations in this handbook does not constitute an endorsement nor does omission constitute disapproval. We have attempted to list agencies that meet the above mission. All counseling providers are nonprofit organizations.
The Community Resource Handbook is continually updated with listings on the web. You can view this publication by visiting www.BrownCountyExtension.org. Click on FoodWIse. Then, click on the Community Resource Handbook link. If you know of organizations that should be added or changed, or if you would like to order additional handbooks, please contact Brown County FoodWIse at BC_UW_Extension@browncountywi.gov. Please note: we only list non-profit organizations.
RESOURCE GUIDE FOR RENTERS AND LANDLORDS IN BROWN COUNTY
Topics include financial assistance, eviction support, reporting unsafe or unhealthy conditions, and landlord and renter rights and responsibilities.
BROWN COUNTY HOMELESS & HOUSING COALITION
Provides leadership in the development, advocacy and coordination of community strategies to prevent and end homelessness.
BROWN COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY
Ensures all residents of Brown County have the opportunity for safe, affordable housing.”
FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL
Enforcement, outreach and education, fair lending and inclusive communities programs.
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AUTHORITIES
Fosters and promotes low-rent public housing and other housing programs for low and moderate income families, including elderly and handicapped, which provide a physical and social environment for the benefit of both the family and the community.
AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
ADRC in Brown County partners with older adults, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers.