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No deadline listed; program appears to be a one-time post-disaster assistance program tied to Hurricane Ida recovery. No open application cycle was indicated.
Ida Assistance Program is sponsored by New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR). This program provides limited grant funding to income-eligible homeowners in specific New York counties (Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster, and New York (Manhattan)) who suffered damage due to Hurricane Ida and need emergency repairs to safely reoccupy their homes, particularly w…
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Ida Assistance Program | Homes and Community Renewal Assistance Targeted at Residents in New York Counties Who Were Not Eligible for FEMA Aid New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) will provide limited grant funding to homeowners who suffered damage due to Ida and who need to make emergency repairs in order to safely reoccupy their homes.
The program is available in Counties where emergency home repair assistance is otherwise unavailable through FEMA. Those counties include: Orange, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster and New York (Manhattan). Funds may only be used to address damage that occurred as a direct result of Hurricane Ida.
Final awards will be based on scope of work approved by a participating non-profit program administrator selected by HCR and must be applied for after insurance claims have been fully exhausted. Applicants must be an income eligible homeowner whose primary residence is in one of the targeted counties.
Get more information on eligibility and to get connected to a Program Administrator contact the NY Homeowner Hub hotline: CALL: 646-786-0888 Scroll back to the top of the page
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Income-eligible homeowners whose primary residence in targeted counties suffered damage as a direct result of Hurricane Ida, and who are not eligible for FEMA assistance. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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