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Welcome Home to Story County Relocation Assistance Program is sponsored by Story County, Iowa. As part of the Home Base Iowa initiative, this program offers relocation assistance to veterans moving to Story County.
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Home Base Iowa | Story County, IA - Official Website Story County is proud to be a Home Base Iowa Community! Thank you for your service, and we welcome you and your family members home to Story County, Iowa! Story County Relocation Assistance Program As part of the Home Base Iowa initiative, Story County established the Welcome Home to Story County Relocation Assistance Program (PDF) which allows up to $3,000 in relocation assistance.
Each Veteran is eligible for a one-time maximum grant of $3,000 to assist with relocation purposes. These funds are paid on a reimbursable basis, and documentation of all eligible expenses must be submitted when applying for funds. PDF Application for Home Base Iowa Relocation Assistance Program Online Application for Home Base Iowa Relocation Assistance Program The following items are eligible uses of the fund.
Rent for temporary housing while waiting for permanent housing ^ Rent deposits and rental assistance^ *Funds used for down-payment assistance for the purchase of a house are distributed directly from Story County to the lender at time of closing. ^Story County may assist with rental assistance up to S3. 000 for eligible applicants.
In all cases of rental assistance, funds are payable directly to the leasing agent/landlord.
Eligible applicants must meet all the following criteria: Be relocating to Story County and establish Story County as the primary residence; If purchasing a home, real estate being purchased must be located within Story County; Be discharged under honorable conditions; Be employed in a full-time position within Story County; and Apply to the Welcome Home to Story County Relocation Assistance Program within 24 months of moving to Story County.
Please contact the Director of External Operations and County Services at 515-382-7243 or via email for more information and to request application forms. Are you interested in becoming a Home Base Iowa business? Please contact Home Base Iowa online .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Veterans relocating to Story County, Iowa, establishing primary residence, discharged under honorable conditions, employed full-time within Story County, applying within 24 months of moving. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $3,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Welcome Home to Story County Relocation Assistance Program is funded by Story County, Iowa. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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