USDA Invites Organizations to Apply for Grants to Repair Affordable Housing in Rural Illinois Communities

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting State Director Molly Hammond today announced that USDA is seeking applications for grants to repair or rehabilitate homes, rental properties, or cooperatives for people in rural areas with low or very low incomes.  

Today’s announcement is being made as USDA celebrates Homeownership Month and the importance of expanding access to safe and affordable homes in rural America and on Tribal lands.

USDA is providing the funding through the Housing Preservation Grant program.

Eligible applicants include most state or local governmental entities, federally recognized Indian Tribes, nonprofit groups and faith-based organizations.   

Approximately $12.2 million is being made available to eligible participants. Approximately $2.2 million of this funding is available for disaster assistance with a maximum award of $50,000.

For example, funds may be used to:

  • Repair or replace electrical wiring, foundations, roofs, insulation, heating systems and water/waste disposal systems.
  • Support accessibility features.
  • Purchase construction materials.
  • Finance administrative expenses up to 20%. 

Additional information on these key priorities is available at https://www.rd.usda.gov/priority-points.

Pre-applications for grants must be submitted by paper or electronically by 4:30 p.m. local time July 29, 2024. For additional information, see page 50554 of the June 14, 2024, Federal Register.

***Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture***

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