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Home Rehabilitation Grant Program (HRGP) is sponsored by Washington State Department of Commerce. Provides funding for home repairs addressing health, safety, and durability issues in rural areas.
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Home Rehabilitation Grant Program (HRGP) – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) The Home Rehabilitation Grant Program (HRGP) provides funding to assist individuals with home-repair improvements that address health, safety and durability issues in homes in rural areas. Who qualifies for a home repair grant?
Grants are available to low-income homeowners who reside in eligible rural areas of Washington state. Interested households must apply and qualify for the program through one of the participating rehabilitation agencies listed below. Priority is given to seniors, disabled residents, families with children under five years old, and veterans.
Who qualifies as a low-income homeowner? There are three ways to determine income eligibility. You may qualify under any of the following income brackets per household.
To qualify, the household’s income must be at or below the following: 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FLP) 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) 60% of the State Median Income (SMI) To determine income eligibility, the annual gross household income includes: Earned income (income from any household member 18 years of age or older). Income from other sources (DSHS, SSI, SSD, VA, unemployment or self-employment).
Passive income (investments, stocks, rental properties, rent for tenants not part of the household). For more information related to income eligibility please contact one of the Commerce-approved agencies listed under the “Who can I contact for program information” section. What is an eligible rural area location?
To determine if your address qualifies as an eligible residence, please get in touch with any of the approved rehabilitation agencies and ask whether your address qualifies as an eligible rural residence. What types of home repairs qualify for this program?
Eligible repairs include: Improvements to ensure healthy living conditions for the occupants Improvements related to households experiencing disabilities Hazard remediation removal or abatement Repair or replacement of major housing systems: Repair to infrastructure: Who can I contact for program information? You can contact one of the Commerce-approved rehabilitation agencies located throughout the state.
Commerce has contracted with several organizations to administer the program and works with licensed contractors to provide home repair services. A Commerce-approved agency can assist you with the application process. Commerce-approved agencies may be unable to provide complete services outside their service areas, and they will be accessible for information only.
Where can I find a Commerce-approved rehabilitation agency? Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington Email: contact. us@oicofwa.
org Counties served: Yakima, Grant, and Adams Community Action Partnership Email: m. fleming@cap4action. org Community Action Connections Contact: Anabel Escamilla Email: aescamilla@bfcac.
org Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council Clallam County (no services in this county) Clark County (no services in this county) Blue Mountain Community Action Council Phone: 509-529-4980, Ext. 420 Lower Columbia Community Action Council Email: BurnhamJ@LowerColumbiaCAP. ORG Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council Rural Resources Community Action Email: jmorris@ruralresources.
org Community Action Connections Contact: Anabel Escamilla Email: aescamilla@bfcac. org Blue Mountain Community Action Council Phone: 509-529-4980, Ext. 420 Contact: Diana Mcfetridge Phone: 509-529-4980, Ext.
422 Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington Email: contact. us@oicofwa. org Coastal Community Action Program Contact: Kimberly Cunningham Phone: 360-204-9177 cell or 360-533-5100 office Email: kimberlyc@coastalcap.
org Phone: 800-649-5121 Ext. 1020 Email: homerepair@oppco. org Jefferson County (no services in this county) King County (no services in this county) Kitsap County (no services in this county) Email: info@hopesource.
us Northwest Community Action Center – YVFWC Email: cristalr@yvfwc. org Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties Phone: 360-438-1100 Ext. 2102 Rural Resources Community Action Email: jmorris@ruralresources.
org Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties Phone: 360-438-1100 Ext. 2102 Okanogan County Community Action Council Pacific County (no services offered in this county) Coastal Community Action Program Contact: Kimberly Cunningham Phone: 360-204-9177 cell or 360-533-5100 office Email: kimberlyc@coastalcap. org Rural Resources Community Action Email: jmorris@ruralresources.
org Pierce County (no services offered in this county) Phone: 800-649-5121, Ext. 1020 Email: homerepair@oppco. org Skagit County (no services offered in this county) Northwest Community Action Center – YVFWC Email: cristalr@yvfwc.
org No services offered in this county. Rural Resources Community Action Email: jmorris@ruralresources. org Thurston County (no services in this county) Lower Columbia Community Action Council Email: BurnhamJ@LowerColumbiaCAP.
ORG Blue Mountain Community Action Council Phone: 509-529-4980, Ext. 420 Phone: 800-649-5121, Ext. 1020 Email: homerepair@oppco.
org Email: alexm@cacwhitman. org Northwest Community Action Center – YFWC Email: cristalr@yvfwc. org Yakima Valley Conference of Governments 311 North 4th Street, Suite 204 Contact: Angelica Saldivar Email: angelica.
saldivar@yvcog. us Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington Substitute Senate Bill 5195 Email HRGP @commerce. wa.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Low-income homeowners in eligible rural areas of Washington state. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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