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Housing Preservation Grant (HPG)

Purpose: What is the Program's Goal?  
Support programs that correct access, safety, and health problems in existing homes and rental units.

Program Type: How does it work?
USDA Rural Development makes grants to support local housing rehabilitation projects.

Eligible Applicants: Who can apply?
Non-profits, tribes, and public bodies (e.g., cities and counties).

Eligible Areas:
Unincorporated rural areas, cities, and towns with populations of 20,000 or less.

Authorized Purposes: What can funds be used for?
To repair low-income housing.

Typical Amount of Assistance:
$30,000 - $50,000

Key to Success:
Must target low-income individuals.

When to Apply:
Once-a-year

Who to Contact:
USDA Rural Development State Office

 

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