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Find similar grantsOwner-Occupied Modification (Accessibility Grant) is sponsored by Virginia Housing. This grant helps homeowners make their homes more accessible by funding modifications such as ramps, grab bars, and other changes.
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These are true grants, so no repayment is ever needed: * Granting Freedom – Disabled Veterans and service members * Owner-Occupied Modification – Homeowners * Rental Unit Accessibility Modification (RUAM) – Renters Typical modifications include but are not limited to: * Installing ramps and chairlifts * Installing remote entry devices * Modifying bathrooms and kitchens * Widening of doorways and sidewalks **Applications must be completed through accepted agents.
** #### Find an accepted agent: #### Accessibility Grants Details **Are you a Veteran or service member who sustained a line-of-duty injury resulting in a service-connected disability? ** This grant is available for residences or rental units. Grant funds can be used to widen doorways and add ramps to make a home wheelchair accessible, to install grab bars or to make other recommendations by the VA.
* Department of Justice and HUD Reasonable Modifications * Virginia Department of Veterans Services ###### Owner-Occupied Modification **Are you a homeowner looking to make your home more accessible? ** Is your income 80% or less of the area median income, based upon HUD guidelines? This grant can be used to install ramps, grab bars and other modifications to make your home easier to navigate.
###### Rental Unit Accessibility Modification (RUAM) **Do you rent an apartment, condo/townhome or house? ** Is your income 80% or less of the area median income, based upon HUD guidelines? This grant can be used to install ramps, grab bars and other modifications to make your home easier to navigate.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Homeowners with an income 80% or less of the area median income (based on HUD guidelines) looking to make their home more accessible. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $8,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Owner-Occupied Modification (Accessibility Grant) is funded by Virginia Housing. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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