Charleston County Launches Free Home Repair Program for Homeowners

News Summary

Charleston County has announced the introduction of the Disaster Assistance Home Repair Program aimed at supporting homeowners affected by severe weather. Non-profit organizations are invited to apply for grant funding totaling $928,877 to provide necessary repair services. The program will focus on repairs related to severe weather damage and applications are open until April 18. This initiative promises to aid the community’s recovery efforts and assist vulnerable homeowners in rebuilding their lives.

Charleston County Launches Free Home Repair Program for Troubled Homeowners!

Charleston County has exciting news that could bring relief to many homeowners in the area! They’ve recently rolled out the first phase of their Disaster Assistance Home Repair Program, aimed specifically at helping those whose homes have been battered by extreme weather. With so many folks still recovering, this initiative is timed just right!

Who Can Get Involved?

So, how does it work? The County is currently inviting non-profit organizations to step up and apply for grant funding. This funding will be used to provide crucial repair services for residences impacted by severe weather events. It’s an excellent opportunity for local organizations that specialize in assisting low to moderate-income households to make a real difference.

Funding Details

The program is backed by a generous grant from the South Carolina State Housing Trust Fund Disaster Assistance Program, totaling an impressive $928,877. This financial boost is designed to empower non-profits to take action and start repair projects that will directly benefit vulnerable homeowners.

What Repairs Are Covered?

Now, it’s essential to understand what this assistance covers. The program is specifically geared towards repairs related to severe weather damage. However, it does not extend to substantial rehabilitation efforts or issues stemming from deferred maintenance unrelated to weather events. This means that homeowners in need of help should specifically focus their applications on weather-related damage to qualify.

Application Deadline Approaching!

If you’re a non-profit organization looking to jump on this chance, mark your calendars! Applications will be welcomed until 3 p.m. on April 18. After non-profit partners have been selected, the next step will open up for homeowners to apply for the needed repairs. It’s all part of making sure the community bounces back faster than ever!

What’s Next?

Speaking of homeowners, stay tuned for more information, as details about the second phase of the program will be released soon. This phase will allow homeowners to directly apply for assistance, so keep an eye out for updates!

How to Apply?

Bonfire account on the Charleston County Procurement Department’s Bid Opportunities website. And don’t forget, the RFQ Number for this program is 6080-25B. Make sure to have that handy when you’re navigating through the application process!

Additional Resources

Want to dig deeper into the grant application process? Don’t hesitate to visit the Charleston County Procurement Department’s website for further details. It’s a treasure trove of information that will be helpful to all potential applicants.

Final Thoughts

This Disaster Assistance Home Repair Program stands to make a significant impact in Charleston County, helping families rebuild their homes and their lives after severe weather events take their toll. If you’re a non-profit looking to make a change or a homeowner in need of assistance, now is the time to get involved. With the deadline fast approaching, every moment counts!

Charleston County is stepping into the future with a program that offers hope and healing to its community. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something great!

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