EGA is a cash grant from the county for low-income people with an emergency. It can be for 1 person or a household with only adults. Sometimes families with children can get EGA, but they would more likely get Emergency Assistance (EA) instead.
Some examples of emergencies are eviction, utility shut-off, mortgage foreclosure, or needing to get a security deposit to escape homelessness.
Note: Counties sometimes run out of money before the end of the fiscal year. If this happens, the county might not be able to give people EGA cash grants until it gets more money to fund their EGA program.