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Home Repair Assistance (HeRO) Program is sponsored by Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC). Provides home repair grants for income-qualifying Missouri residents of single-family homes. Funds are not awarded directly to households but through participating agencies.
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As the HOME program Administrator for the state of Missouri, MHDC uses a portion of its annual HOME allocation for home repair of income qualifying single-family homeowners to complete non-cosmetic home repair through the Home Repair Opportunity (HeRO) Program. Funds are allocated annually to sub-recipient agencies through a Notice of Funding Availability . MHDC does not award funds directly to households .
Interested households should contact a participating agency to apply for the program. For a list of agencies and contact information, click on the link below.
2026 Application Guidance 2025 Application Guidance 2024 Application Guidance HeRO-400: Homeowner Application (Agency must request) HeRO-410: Inspection Form HeRO-410-I: Inspection Form Instructions HeRO-420: Work Write-up and Cost Estimate Form HeRO-425: Income Eligibility Verification Form HeRO 415-A-F: Instructions for Environmental Review HeRO-415-A: Contamination and Toxic Substances HeRO-415-B: Field Contamination Checklist HeRO-415-C: Floodplain Management Worksheet HeRO-415-D: Noise Abatement and Control Worksheet HeRO-415-E: Airport Hazards Worksheet HeRO-415-F: Flood Insurance Worksheet Contractor Approval Forms HeRO-435-A: Contractor Application HeRO-435-B: Contractor Application Checklist HeRO-435-I: Contractor Qualification Guidance HeRO-440: Debarment Certification No Workers Comp Affidavit Missouri Housing Development Commission 1201 Walnut Street, Suite 1800 Privacy Statement | Contact Us | Content Disclaimer
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Participating sub-recipient agencies that provide services to income-qualifying single-family homeowners in Missouri needing non-cosmetic home repairs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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