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The Critical Home Repair Grant Program, sponsored by Fauquier Health Foundation through Fauquier Habitat for Humanity, funds essential home repairs for low-income homeowners, seniors, and people with disabilities in Fauquier County, Virginia. Grants of up to $25,000 address safety, accessibility, and health-related repairs including roofing, electrical systems, accessibility modifications, and structural carpentry.
Manufactured homes on permanent foundations are eligible. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, religious institutions, and local government entities serving Fauquier County residents who meet income and occupancy criteria.
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Fauquier Habitat for Humanity: Home Repair Program Housing Preservation Program Fauquier Habitat for Humanity has expanded its mission to include a Housing Preservation program. A preservationist approach recognizes that a home is more than just a physical structure; it is a vital part of the community fabric.
While our program is open to all households meeting our eligibility guidelines, it typically serves seniors, low-income families, and people with disabilities who have limited resources to complete the repairs themselves. This includes manufactured homes built on a permanent foundation where the homeowner owns both the home and the land the house resides on.
Fauquier Habitat provides a holistic, whole-house approach to repairs and prioritizes repairs based on the highest impact for our partners. This program is not meant for cosmetic changes – it is intended to improve the safety, accessibility, and health of you and your home.
· Installing smoke & CO detectors · Roofing repairs/replacement · Electrical repairs & upgrades · Bathroom & accessibility modifications, such as installing grab bars & ramps, shower conversions, widening doorways · Drywall & flooring repairs · Replacing windows to meet fire safety code · Structural carpentry relating to the structural integrity · Diminishing common causes of respiratory illness, including cockroach infestations, dust mites in old carpeting, mold, & improperly vented fuel-burning appliances.
To qualify for our program, you must meet the following criteria: · You own and occupy the home being repaired. · Your home is located in our service area or the designated Warrenton Historic District Area · Your home is more than ten years old · You are not more than 60 days behind on your mortgage payments or in danger of foreclosure or being condemned.
· You are current on your property taxes (including payment plans) or have a deferral. · You agree to pay the $150 program fee, due only after application approval and the Scope of Work is agreed upon with FHFH staff. This fee helps cover the cost of a criminal background check, application processing, and in-home construction assessment.
Fauquier Habitat for Humanity offers preservation grants and no-interest loans up to $20,000 to qualifying partners used to repair critical damage to a home or eliminate immediate hazards to health, safety, and sanitation. Grants and loans will also be used for home preservation activities, such as exterior painting, fence and porch repair, and property clean-up and maintenance.
FHFH offers all loans at 0% interest and will vary in repayment and forgiveness. Warrenton, Virginia 20186 Mortgage and rent payments, monetary donations, and other correspondence can be dropped in the office mail slot or mailed to 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 43 Warrenton, VA 20186. You may still reach us by phone.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, religious institutions, or local government entities serving Fauquier County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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