1,000+ Opportunities
Find the right grant
Search federal, foundation, and corporate grants with AI — or browse by agency, topic, and state.
Bowling Green Housing Rehabilitation Program is a program from the City of Bowling Green, Kentucky that provides financial assistance to income-eligible homeowners to address essential repairs and improve home safety. Assistance is available as grants or forgivable loans depending on eligibility.
Qualified repairs include roofing, heating, cooling, electrical, plumbing, accessibility modifications, and other repairs required to maintain a safe and habitable residence. Eligible applicants are primary owner-occupants within Bowling Green city limits whose total gross household income falls below program income limits—up to $53,100 for one person, scaling to $81,950 for five people.
Funding is limited and assistance is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications are available through the City of Bowling Green Community Development Department at 419-354-6203.
Get alerted about grants like this
Save a search for “City of Bowling Green, Kentucky” or related topics and get emailed when new opportunities appear.
Search similar grants →Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
City of BG invites homeowners to apply for Home Repair Program – BG Independent News Black Swamp Arts Festival Wood County Youth Study reveals snapshot of rising vaping, mental health concerns among local students An NFL lesson helps Elmwood students put their hearts, brains into Heart Health Awareness Month Going more green in Bowling Green – climate action and resiliency priorities set for 2026 BGSU grad’s YA novel explores the heart of darkness in a small town high school BG superintendent offers virtual tour of progress on new high school construction City of BG invites homeowners to apply for Home Repair Program TOPICS: City of Bowling Green Home Repair Program Examples of repairs in 2025.
Posted By: Lindsay Jo Durham From CITY OF BOWLING GREEN The City of Bowling Green is inviting eligible homeowners to apply for the Home Repair Program, which provides financial assistance to help residents address essential repairs and improve the safety of their homes. The program is designed to assist low-to-moderate-income households that fall within specific annual income limits based on household size.
To qualify, total gross household income before taxes must be below the following limits: up to $53,100 for a one-person household, $60,700 for two people, $68,300 for three people, $75,850 for four people, and $81,950 for five people. Assistance is available in the form of grants or forgivable loans, depending on eligibility.
Qualified repairs may include roofing, heating, cooling, electrical, plumbing, accessibility modifications, and other necessary repairs required to keep a home safe and habitable. Residents who believe they may qualify are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as funding is limited and assistance is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applicants will be placed on a waiting list and assisted in the order applications are received. To apply, visit https://gis. bgohio.
org/CommunityDevelopment/cd_housingprogramapplications_add. php#1 or contact the City of Bowling Green Community Development Department at 419-354-6203 or by email at cd@bgohio. gov .
Posted by: Lindsay Jo Durham on February 10, 2026. Last revised by: Jan Larson McLaughlin Residents reminded to remove decorations from Oak Grove Cemetery Christmas tree recycling in BG begins Monday, Jan. 5 Community Voices , Housing BG Housing Agency to meet Wednesday, Dec.
17 Community Voices , Fundraiser Panera to host fundraiser for BG Parks & Recreation Foundation today, Dec.
11 Black Swamp Preserve boardwalk upgrades in BG will require trails to be closed periodically Bryan woman in county jail after alleged escape from Northwest Community Corrections Perrysburg man charged with OVI after reportedly causing wrong-way crash on I-75 Custar man arrested after allegedly threatening to kill everyone at a BG business BG Police arrest woman after she allegedly pushed way into stranger's home Economists: Cutting immigration will harm Ohio’s economy Ohio GOP bill would tie state university funding to compliance with new anti-diversity higher ed law Ohio receives federal child care grant as sector continues to search for funding answers Access to BG Independent News is free, but reporting, writing and managing all take time, money, and hard work.
We depend on our readers to sustain our efforts and appreciate your support. Click the image below for information on how you can support BG Independent News. WCDPL Family Connect (Click image to read) WCDPL Bookish (click image to read) Community Voices is our section for Bowling Green area points of view.
It will also be used for information about local programs, city and business developments, BGSU items, and other submitted stories deemed to be of interest to our readers. Opinions represented here do not necessarily reflect those of BG Independent News and no endorsement is implied.
Mercy Health’s mobile mammography van to visit area locations North Baltimore Public Library presents ‘Ohio Goes to the Movies’ Grass Roots to host Local Lore & Loot Saturday, Feb.
28 Toledo Museum of Art named ‘Best Art Museum in America’ and ‘Best Free Art Museum’ BGSU trustees approve new and reimagined degrees to support career and workforce success Click typewriter to read opinions from readers or to learn how to submit one of your own. Interested in advertising here on the sidebar of BG Independent News, or in becoming an annual sponsor? Contact Elizabeth Roberts-Zibbel at elizabeth.
lrz@gmail. com or click image below for the Advertise page, also accessible from the Main Menu heading above. David Dupont on The Morning Show David is normally on about 8:30am to discuss arts, entertainment, and current news from the campus and community.
(click below to listen to the show live on your desktop or mobile device)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Income-eligible homeowners within Bowling Green city limits; must be primary owner-occupied residence. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Bowling Green Housing Rehabilitation Program is funded by City of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.