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FEDERAL GRANTS

BADGERLAND RESTORATION & REMODELING INC.

WEYAUWEGA, WI

FEDERAL GRANTS

BADGERLAND RESTORATION & REMODELING INC.

WEYAUWEGA, WI

FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS


On August 22, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford signed a law creating one of HUD’s hallmark programs – the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 merged seven competitive grant programs into a block grant, providing local communities the flexibility to decide how best to meet their community development needs.

For the next 40 years, thousands of cities, urban counties, and rural communities have come to rely upon this critical resource, investing $144 billion to undertake various activities, from improving public facilities to producing affordable housing. CDBG funds are distributed to state and local governments each year according to their population, poverty, and other housing variables.

CDBG’s impact can be measured in every corner of the U.S. and the lives of millions of Americans, 95% of whom are low- to moderate-income citizens. Last year alone, the program allowed state and local governments to help nearly 28,000 individuals find permanent employment or keep their full-time jobs. CDBG also supported the rehabilitation of almost 95,000 homes and financed public improvement projects that benefitted an estimated 3.3 million community residents from coast to coast.

For more information about HUD community block grant funds, go to the following HUD Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) website.

FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS


On August 22, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford signed a law creating one of HUD’s hallmark programs – the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 merged seven competitive grant programs into a block grant, providing local communities the flexibility to decide how best to meet their community development needs.

For the next 40 years, thousands of cities, urban counties, and rural communities have come to rely upon this critical resource, investing $144 billion to undertake various activities, from improving public facilities to producing affordable housing. CDBG funds are distributed to state and local governments each year according to their population, poverty, and other housing variables.

CDBG’s impact can be measured in every corner of the U.S. and the lives of millions of Americans, 95% of whom are low- to moderate-income citizens. Last year alone, the program allowed state and local governments to help nearly 28,000 individuals find permanent employment or keep their full-time jobs. CDBG also supported the rehabilitation of almost 95,000 homes and financed public improvement projects that benefitted an estimated 3.3 million community residents from coast to coast.

For more information about HUD community block grant funds, go to the following HUD Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) website.

FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS


On August 22, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford signed a law creating one of HUD’s hallmark programs – the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 merged seven competitive grant programs into a block grant, providing local communities the flexibility to decide how best to meet their community development needs.

For the next 40 years, thousands of cities, urban counties, and rural communities have come to rely upon this critical resource, investing $144 billion to undertake various activities, from improving public facilities to producing affordable housing. CDBG funds are distributed to state and local governments each year according to their population, poverty, and other housing variables.

CDBG’s impact can be measured in every corner of the U.S. and the lives of millions of Americans, 95% of whom are low- to moderate-income citizens. Last year alone, the program allowed state and local governments to help nearly 28,000 individuals find permanent employment or keep their full-time jobs. CDBG also supported the rehabilitation of almost 95,000 homes and financed public improvement projects that benefitted an estimated 3.3 million community residents from coast to coast.

For more information about HUD community block grant funds, go to the following HUD Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) website.

FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS


On August 22, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford signed a law creating one of HUD’s hallmark programs – the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 merged seven competitive grant programs into a block grant, providing local communities the flexibility to decide how best to meet their community development needs.

For the next 40 years, thousands of cities, urban counties, and rural communities have come to rely upon this critical resource, investing $144 billion to undertake various activities, from improving public facilities to producing affordable housing. CDBG funds are distributed to state and local governments each year according to their population, poverty, and other housing variables.

CDBG’s impact can be measured in every corner of the U.S. and the lives of millions of Americans, 95% of whom are low- to moderate-income citizens. Last year alone, the program allowed state and local governments to help nearly 28,000 individuals find permanent employment or keep their full-time jobs. CDBG also supported the rehabilitation of almost 95,000 homes and financed public improvement projects that benefitted an estimated 3.3 million community residents from coast to coast.

For more information about HUD community block grant funds, go to the following HUD Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) website.

Our Collaborative Efforts with CDBG Grants


At Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling, we have had the privilege of assisting numerous customers in leveraging the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for vital home repairs. These grants, aimed at enhancing community development and providing affordable housing, have been a lifeline for many homeowners who otherwise might not have had the means to undertake essential home restorations. Through our extensive experience and knowledge of the CDBG process, we have successfully navigated the grant guidelines and requirements, ensuring that our clients' repairs not only meet but exceed local building codes. Whether it's restoring the integrity of a dilapidated structure, remediating mold, or updating systems to modern safety standards, we've made a tangible difference in the lives of many, rejuvenating homes and neighborhoods, thanks to the CDBG program.

Our Collaborative Efforts with

CDBG Grants


At Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling, we have had the privilege of assisting numerous customers in leveraging the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for vital home repairs. These grants, aimed at enhancing community development and providing affordable housing, have been a lifeline for many homeowners who otherwise might not have had the means to undertake essential home restorations. Through our extensive experience and knowledge of the CDBG process, we have successfully navigated the grant guidelines and requirements, ensuring that our clients' repairs not only meet but exceed local building codes. Whether it's restoring the integrity of a dilapidated structure, remediating mold, or updating systems to modern safety standards, we've made a tangible difference in the lives of many, rejuvenating homes and neighborhoods, thanks to the CDBG program.

Our Collaborative Efforts with CDBG Grants


At Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling, we have had the privilege of assisting numerous customers in leveraging the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for vital home repairs. These grants, aimed at enhancing community development and providing affordable housing, have been a lifeline for many homeowners who otherwise might not have had the means to undertake essential home restorations. Through our extensive experience and knowledge of the CDBG process, we have successfully navigated the grant guidelines and requirements, ensuring that our clients' repairs not only meet but exceed local building codes. Whether it's restoring the integrity of a dilapidated structure, remediating mold, or updating systems to modern safety standards, we've made a tangible difference in the lives of many, rejuvenating homes and neighborhoods, thanks to the CDBG program.

Our Collaborative Efforts with CDBG Grants


At Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling, we have had the privilege of assisting numerous customers in leveraging the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for vital home repairs. These grants, aimed at enhancing community development and providing affordable housing, have been a lifeline for many homeowners who otherwise might not have had the means to undertake essential home restorations. Through our extensive experience and knowledge of the CDBG process, we have successfully navigated the grant guidelines and requirements, ensuring that our clients' repairs not only meet but exceed local building codes. Whether it's restoring the integrity of a dilapidated structure, remediating mold, or updating systems to modern safety standards, we've made a tangible difference in the lives of many, rejuvenating homes and neighborhoods, thanks to the CDBG program.

For information about how we work with grant programs, give our office a call at (715) 942-2345

For information about how we work with grant programs, give our office a call at

(715) 942-2345

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