11) $10,000 Grant To Fix Up A Home And Make It Healthier
Called the “Health Homes Demonstration Grants” and
referred to as Program #14.901 in the Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance this program is designed to develop,
demonstrate, and promote cost-effective, preventive
measures to correct multiple safety and health hazards
in the home environment that produce serious diseases
and injuries in children of low-income families. HUD is
interested in reducing health threats to the maximum
number of residents, especially children, in a cost
efficient manner. Healthy Homes Demonstration grants are
intended to serve a broad array of beneficiaries
including homeowners, rental property owners, and public
housing residents. For information on where these
programs are available in your area
contact:
Ms. Ellen Taylor, Director, Healthy Homes Program. Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, 451 Seventh Street, SW, Room P3206, Washington, DC 20410, 202-755-1785, extension 116, Ellen_R._Taylor@hud.gov 12) $150,000 To Help Veterans and Unmarried Spouses of Veterans to Buy or Fix Up A Home
Called “Veterans Housing – Guaranteed and Insured
Loans” and referred to as Program #64.114 in the
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, this
programs assists veterans, certain service
personnel, and certain unmarried surviving spouses
of veterans, in obtaining credit for the purchase,
construction or improvement of homes on more liberal
terms than are generally available to non-veterans.
Contact: Administration office at Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC 20420, 202-273-7390 http://www.homeloans.va.gov/eligmap.htm 13) $33,000 For Disabled Veterans To Fix Up A Home
Called the “Veterans Housing Direct Loans For
Certain Disabled Veterans” and referred to as
Program #64.118 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance it provides veterans who are eligible for
a Specially Adapted Housing grant with loan directly
from the VA in certain circumstances. VA may make
loans up to $33,000 to eligible applicants if (a)
the veteran is eligible for a VA Specially Adapted
Housing grant, and (b) a loan is necessary to
supplement the grant, and (c) home loans from a
private lender are not available in the area where
the property involved is located
Contact: Administration office at Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC 20420, 202-273-7390 http://www.homeloans.va.gov/eligmap.htm 14) $1,000,000 To Purchase or Fix Up Rental Housing in Small Towns
Called the “Rural Rental Housing Loans Programs and
referred to as Program #10.415 in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance it provides economically
designed and constructed rental and cooperative
housing and related facilities suited for rural
residents. Loans can be used to construct, or to
purchase and substantially rehabilitate rental or
cooperative housing or to develop manufactured
housing projects. Housing as a general rule will
consist of multi-units with two or more family units
and any appropriately related facilities. Funds may
also be used to provide approved recreational and
service facilities appropriate for use in connection
with the housing and to buy and improve the land on
which the buildings are to be located. Loans may not
be made for nursing, special care, or
institutional-type homes.)
Contact: your local office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service at http://offices.usda.gov/scripts/ndISAPI.dll/oip_public/USA_map 15) $27,500 In Grants and Loans To Fix Up Your Home
Called the “Very Low Income Housing Repair Loans and
Grants Programs” and referred to as Program #10.417 in
the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance it provides
loans and grants to very low-income homeowners in rural
areas to repair, improve, or modernize their dwellings
or to remove health and safety hazards. Grant funds are
only available to homeowners aged 62 or older who cannot
repay a Section 504 Loan. This includes repairs or
replacement of heating, plumbing or electrical services,
roof or basic structure as well as water and waste
disposal systems, and weatherization. Loans bear an
interest rate of one percent and are repaid over a
period up to 20 years. In addition to the above purpose,
loan funds may be used to modernize the dwelling.
Maximum loan amount cannot exceed a cumulative total of
$20,000 to any eligible person and a maximum lifetime
grant assistance is $7,500 to any eligible person
Contact: your local office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service at. http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/brief_repairloan.htm 16) $15,000 Grant for Owners or Developers In Small Towns To Fix Up Their Home
Called the “Rural Housing Preservation Grants Program”
and referred to as Program 10.433 in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance it provides money to very
low- and low-income rural residents individual
homeowners, rental property owners (single/multi-unit)
or by providing the consumer cooperative housing
projects (co-ops) the necessary assistance to repair or
rehabilitate their dwellings. These objectives will be
accomplished through the establishment of
repair/rehabilitation, projects run by eligible
applicants. This program is intended to make use of and
leverage any other available housing programs which
provide resources to very low and low-income rural
residents to bring their dwellings up to development
standards. Contact your local office of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service at
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/sfh/brief_repairloan.htm 17) Money To Buy, Fix Up Or Refinance a Home
Called “Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance” and referred
to as Program #14.108 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance, this program helps families repair or
improve, purchase or refinance and improve existing
residential structures more than one year old. These
loans may be used to rehabilitate an existing 1 to 4
unit dwelling in one of four ways: (1) Purchase a
structure and the land on which the structure is located
and rehabilitate it; (2) purchase a structure on another
site, move it onto a new foundation on the mortgaged
property and rehabilitate it; (3) refinance the existing
indebtedness and rehabilitate such a structure; or (4)
rehabilitate such a structure. Contact your local office
of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
at
http://www5.hud.gov:63001/po/i/netlocator/ 18) $2,000,000 To Build or Rehabilitate Condominiums
Called “Mortgage Insurance for Construction for
Substantial Rehabilitation of Condominium Projects” and
referred to as Program #14.112 in the Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance this programs enables sponsors to
develop condominium projects in which individual units
will be sold to home buyers. Contact your local office
of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
at
http://www5.hud.gov:63001/po/i/netlocator/
19) $60,000 For Renters, Homeowners or Investors to Improve Their Property
Called 'Property Improvement Loan Insurance for
Improving All existing Structures and Building of New
Nonresidential Structures Program" and referred to as
Program #14.142 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance it provides financing of improvements to
homes and other existing structures and the building of
new nonresidential structures. . Contact your local
office of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development at
http://www5.hud.gov:63001/po/i/netlocator/
20) $2,000,000 To Fix Up Multifamily Units
Called the "Supplemental Loan Insurance Multifamily
Rental Housing Program" and referred to as Program
#14.151 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance it
can be used t finance repairs, additions and
improvements to multifamily projects, group practice
facilities, hospitals, or nursing homes already insured
by HUD or held by HUD. Major movable equipment for
insured nursing homes, group practice facilities or
hospitals may be covered by a mortgage under this
program. Contact your local office of the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development at
http://www5.hud.gov:63001/po/i/netlocator/
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