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Neighborhood Revitalization | Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls

Income eligible homeowners may receive assistance from Habitat and their volunteers on projects including: Limited in-home repairs for safety modifications including installing non-skid strips in bathtub or stairs, grab bars and handrails Exterior painting Minor exterior home repairs

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Housing Programs | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services

Provides the following services: ​ ​Rental Rehabilitation Program - Up to $25,000 per rental unit; $100,000 maximum per project, depending on equity. Funds may be used to replace roofs, siding, insulation, exterior painting or installing energy efficient windows and doors. Funding may also be used for interior updates. ​Single Family Housing Rehabilitation Program - provides financial and technical assistance for housing rehabilitation needs including but not limited to roofs, doors, stairs, painting, insulation, handicap accessibility, windows, electrical, plumbing and furnace replacements. Maintenance repairs are not included in this program. Loan payments are only required when the home is sold or is no longer the primary residence. ​Emergency Mobile Home Repair Program - provides up to $5,000 to help pay for emergency repairs. Maintenance repairs are not included in this program. ​Neighborhood Revitalization Program - designed to remove dilapidated housing structures which are unsafe, and replace with new affordable housing options. New, owner-occupied residential structures constructed and eligible for income qualified households to purchase.

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Home Building | Habitat for Humanity Greater Watertown Region

A Christian nonprofit organization that brings families, volunteers and resources together to build simple, decent and affordable housing in low income areas.

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Basic Needs Assistance - Spearfish / Belle Fourche Area | Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Each conference seeks to serve the gaps in services in the communities they serve. Friends in need may be offered referral to other agencies, advocacy, or direct assistance: which may include utility bill and rent assistance payments, or clothing, food, pharmacy and transportation vouchers to meet basic, immediate and emergency needs.

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Housing Authority | Oglala Sioux Tribe Partnership for Housing, Inc.

Provides the following services: housing counseling, credit counseling, support services and referrals, Veterans' assistance, homebuyer programs, rehab assistance, food security assistance, small business counseling, financial literacy and homebuyer education, after school nutrition program, construction trades and skills training, coordinating homebuying experience from intake to closing, COVID-19 community food and essentials relief, and homeless outreach services and relief.

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Home Repair | Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity

Provides repair services to homeowners so they can continue to live in safe, decent homes. Home repair work might include: critical preservation repairs, modifications, home maintenance, and increased energy efficiency. FYI - No emergency repair services available.

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Home Rehab Program | Huron Housing Authority

Provides home rehabilitation forgivable loans (grants) of up to $15,000 to income qualified homeowners to make repairs to their homes. Eligibility guidelines include the following: home must be in Beadle County and owner occupied; must be current on mortgage payments, property taxes, and homeowner's insurance; and must meet HUD income limit guidelines. Details on eligible repairs, loan/grant terms, and application information are available on the website.

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New Home Construction | Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity

BAHFH offers an opportunity of homeownership to families that otherwise couldn't afford to purchase one on their own. Applicants must have a need for better housing, the ability to pay an affordable mortgage and willingness to partner with Habitat for Humanity through our "sweat equity" program. Habitat provides homeowners with financial and homeownership counseling, opportunities to work on their own home, and homeownership with a payment they can afford.

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Home Building/Restoration and Help Build It Center | Hub Area Habitat for Humanity

Builds homes for people in need: Habitat for Humanity builds houses in partnership with volunteers and people in need and then sells the homes to those people in need, known as partner families. Partner families are selected by Habitat based on: their need for housing; their willingness to partner with Habitat; and the ability to pay a 0% interest mortgage. Assists in restoration on exterior of existing homes for people in need: Volunteers (including youth groups), are organized and recruited by Hub Area Habitat for Humanity to assist with the following projects for income eligible homeowners including: Exterior painting or siding, Minor exterior home repairs, or Yard work including: weeding, trimming shrubbery, raking leaves (yard rehabilitation, not lawn mowing). This does not include tree trimming of taking down a tree. Help Build It Center: a store where items can be donated and purchased at discounted prices. Items consist of: light fixtures, bathroom fixtures, furniture, appliances, carpet, wood and tile flooring, windows and doors, paints and stains and other miscellaneous home goods.

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Affordable Housing Assistance | Homes Are Possible, Inc.

HAPI's purpose is to facilitate very low to moderate income households in securing and/or refurbishing good quality, affordable housing. Provides no-cost Home Buyer Education classes, closing cost assistance, home repair/rehabilitation grants, and builds a variety of houses in the moderate income price range.

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Home Rehab Program for Life Safety Items | NeighborWorks Dakota Home Resources

 Offers low interest rate loans, deferred loans and forgivable loans to assist with repairing or replacing home's electrical, plumbing, furnace, water heater, roofing, decks, steps, windows, doors and other life safety issues. Eligibility for the programs are determined by income, and family size (based on county of residence). HUD certified counselors can help people walk through this process, from start to finish. Home must be on a permanent foundation to qualify for program. Manufactured homes on rented lots are not eligible properties. Eligible properties must be owner occupied. The property must be located on a permanent foundation, and the occupant must own the land or have qualifying land lease.

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Home Repair and Ownership Assistance | Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity

Brings volunteers, contractors, families, and community members together to provide safe, affordable housing and home repairs for qualified low-income families. Home Repair Project: helps homeowners with exterior repairs including handicap accessible upgrades, fixing doors and windows, painting, replacing siding, and fixing out of control landscaping. Habitat Homeownership: Offers the opportunity for qualifying families to become homeowners. Applications are only accepted when enrollment is open. There is no waiting list for the program. Call for more information. Note: this location does NOT have a ReStore.

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