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, Hobart, IN 46342 Revive – Home Repair Grant The funds that keep you right at home Revive – Home Repair Grant is an annual program that allows financial institutions to support existing homeowners with assistance for qualified deferred maintenance repairs and accessibility upgrades. Revive can help homeowners afford certain costly repairs and accessibility upgrades, allowing them to retain home value and age in place.
Peoples Bank is here to help you get the funds you need for the home you love from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis as a proud Member institution. What is a home repair grant? A home repair grant can help ease the financial burden of making necessary repairs or improvements to your home.
The Revive Home Repair Grant program does just that for qualifying recipients and does not require repayment. Once granted, the funds are yours to use on an eligible project. The maximum amount that can be requested on a Revive grant is $15,000 per household, and the minimum amount that can be requested is $1,000 per household.
Revive 2025 applications open May 15th Funds are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be sure to start the process and complete the required paperwork as soon as possible for your best chance of receiving the grant. You may either access the forms electronically or fill out your forms by hand and bring them to your local banking center.
What can funds be used for? Your funds should be used for necessary eligible home/property improvements listed below. All repairs must be in similar value, like, and style to the home.
Eligible Deferred Maintenance Repairs HV AC systems and ductwork Exterior doors (including overhead garage) Insulation or weatherization Ceiling and drywall repair (due to roof failure) Accessibility & Safety Repairs Mold and/or mildew remediation Interior/exterior handrails Internal chair or wheelchair lifts Relocation of washer/dryer from basement to main level of the home Shower Modification/ Grab Bars If work is being performed by a related party to the homeowner, the Member must ensure that all repairs included in the original bid are being completed and funds are being used for said repairs.
Your total household income must be at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) based on household size according to HUD Income Limits . You own the property as your primary residence, and it is one of the following property types: townhouse, condominium, owner-occupied 1-4 family properties, cooperative, manufactured home deeded as real estate and affixed to a permanent foundation.
You are up to date with all payments on your mortgage and any property tax obligations. You must work through a participating FHLBank Indianapolis Member institution (Peoples Bank will serve as your member institution). You must identify contractor(s) being used for repairs prior to being considered to receive grant funds.
Recipients cannot receive funds for the same property within a five-year period, or receive multiple bank grants at any time, unless prior grants that require repayment are repaid or retention period has expired. Applicants may not be students or part-time students who otherwise would have a significant increase in income. Some exceptions may be made.
Documentation will be required. State issued Identification or Driver’s License Revive Application - must include First and Last Name, Date of Birth and Social Security number of all household members Pay stubs representing the last 45 days for all occupants of the household. Pay stubs must reflect year-to-date (YTD) and gross income.
FHLBI Zero Income Affidavit - if required Proof of home insurance - Declaration page Deed - Proof of homeownership or recorded mortgage Mortgage statement (showing current on existing mortgage) Proof of current paid property taxes if not escrowed into the mortgage Contractor Selection Confirmation Form (CSC) Two comparable, detailed, itemized contractor bids Before Pictures, must be submitted at time of application After Pictures will be required upon completion Step-by-Step Instructions Check to see if you meet qualifications for the Revive Grant.
(See above) Gather and ensure you have all required documents, including two (2) independent contractor bids, for the application. (See above) Application packets will be made available on the Peoples Bank website on April 1st, 2025. Fill out the Revive Grant application , this should be completed as soon as possible.
Incomplete applications are not accepted. If members of your household are over 18 and have zero income, fill out the Certification of Zero Income Sheet . Complete the Revive Grant Checklist ensuring all documentation and information is present and accurate.
Contact Diane Dalton at (219) 853-7589 or Kellie Taillon at (219) 844-4500 to discuss the completed application and schedule an appointment to bring in ALL documents. After the appointment, you will not hear from Diane or Kellie until the application is approved.
Once it is approved, and funds are at Peoples Bank, you will need to notify the contractor that they can begin work and meet with Diane Dalton to sign the initial check payable to the homeowner and the contractor. The amount of this check is half the cost of the project. They will let you know when they can start the project.
Once the work is completed, you will meet with Diane Dalton to sign the closing documents, and the check made payable to the contractor and the homeowner for the second half of the project's cost. At Peoples Bank, we're dedicated to supporting our community in every stage of life. Our community development officer is ready to help you with your Revive grant.
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