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111 North Front Street, 3rd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides modifications to the homes of persons with ambulatory restrictions to increase the independent living opportunities in their home. Includes modifications such as grab bars, ramps, accessible showers, etc.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1 Acy Ave., Jackson, OH 45640
Provides assistance with paying for repairs and/or modifications, such as heating systems, plumbing and/or septic issues, hot water tanks, water taps and lines, hazardous electrical systems, severely deteriorated roofs, walls, and floors, ramps for accessibility, and kitchen and bathroom modifications for accessibility. Weatherization and beautification services CANNOT be provided. Service can be to residence only, no outbuildings, garages, etc.
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211 Cleveland
1400 Pike Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Buckeye Hills offers Home Accessibility Modifications and Minor Home Repair for seniors age 60 and above and for those under 60 with a disability in need of handicap accessibility repairs.
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211 Pathways
34071 Vine St., Eastlake, OH 44095
Assists low to moderate income homeowners with paying for repairs and rehabilitation on their homes. Depending on eligibility and the availability of funding, agency may be able to offer this program at no cost to the homeowner (usually if they are age 65 or older or a veteran). In some instances, a zero-interest loan with an affordable repayment schedule may be offered as well. Examples of the types of work that the program can help with are: painting, siding, roofing, doors, steps, wheelchair ramps, sub floors, carpeting, etc. Does not help with foundation. Most work is provided by volunteers, however some work may be provided by contractors. This is not an emergency service; the process can take 12-24 months (however, smaller jobs may be completed sooner).
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211 Cleveland
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105 Main Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Offers 0% loans to homeowners who need general property repairs or emergency repairs as well as accessibility modifications.
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Lifeline Lake County 211
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14440 State Route 13, Millfield, OH 45761
The Microfinance Program can provide affordable loans up to $2,000 so families can improve and maintain their homes and their quality of life without seeking out payday or high-interest predatory loans. Loans available for:
  • Replacement of countertops, cabinets, flooring, doors, windows, etc.
  • Repair (if manufactured within the last 15 years) or replacement of appliances
  • Repair of porches, decks, roof, etc.
  • Painting
  • Upgrades for energy efficiency
  • Accessibility projects (e.g., ramp).
  • Vehicle Repair funds may be available if the automotive repair could be linked to staying housed (example: fix vehicle to get to work to pay for housing). Funds may be used to address “quality of life” issues for Southeast Ohio residents in order to maintain and sustain their current housing.
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211 Pathways
2650 Richville Dr. Se, Ste. 102 Usda Rural Development, Massillon, OH 44646
Offers loans and grants for repair or purchase of homes located in rural areas. Grants and loans may be used for corrections of health and safety issues in the home, including making homes compliant for those with disabilities (ramps, bathroom modification, etc.) and for hooking up to municipal sewer systems (particularly in the wake of changing requirements in communities). Availability may depend on local mortgage credit conditions. Different types of loans are available and some are for specific populations such as older adults, disabled individuals, and farm workers. Grants of up to $7500 are available. Loans available up to $20,000.
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211 Cleveland
755 Washington Ave., Statesville, NC 28687
Provides home modifications for the purpose of creating an injury specific barrier free living environment. Types of modifications include wheelchair ramps, door widening, bathroom modification, etc.
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211 Cleveland
810 Vermont Avenue Nw, Washington, DC 20420
Veterans or service members who have specific service-connected disabilities may be entitled to a grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for the purpose of constructing an adapted home or modifying an existing home to meet their adaptive needs. The goal of the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant Program is to provide a barrier-free living environment that affords the veterans or service members a level of independent living he or she may not normally enjoy. Grants provided under the SAH program may also be used outside the United States. However, it must be reasonably practicable for VA to provide assistance in acquiring specially adapted housing for the designated country or political subdivision outside the United States. There are two types of grants administered by VA, which are available to assist severely disabled veterans or service members in adapting housing to their special needs.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
12650 Detroit Ave., Lakewood City Hall, Lakewood, OH 44107
Provides rebates for qualified exterior home improvements to eligible owner-occupants. Must be used to bring exterior into compliance eith Division of Building and Housing requirements.
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211 Cleveland
1 Pinchot Ln., Athens, OH 45701
Provides grants to assist homeowners with home repairs. The following repairs may be eligible for the program: --Building envelope structural repairs, including the roof, floors, ceiling, walls and foundation; --Roofing repair and/or replacement; --Gutter repair and /or replacement as well as other moisture mitigation work; --Heating system repair and/or replacement; --Plumbing repair and/or replacement; --Septic system repair and/or replacement; --Electrical upgrades, repair or replacement; --Interior/exterior repairs and alterations to allow handicapped mobility and accessibility, such as kitchen and bathroom modifications, ramps, handrails, and grab bars. Repairs are provided by contractors hired by COAD.
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211 Cleveland
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Littleton, CO 80160
Provides assistance to low-income individuals who need mobility equipment such as prostheses, wheelchairs, van lifts, minor home and vehicle modifications for handicap accessibility (including walk-in showers, not walk-in bathtubs), and ramps. May also provide assistive computer technology.
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211 Cleveland
810 Vermont Avenue Nw, Washington, DC 20420
Veterans or service members who have specific service-connected disabilities may be entitled to a grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for the purpose of constructing an adapted home or modifying an existing home to meet their adaptive needs. The goal of the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant Program is to provide a barrier-free living environment that affords the veterans or service members a level of independent living he or she may not normally enjoy. Grants provided under the SAH program may also be used outside the United States. However, it must be reasonably practicable for VA to provide assistance in acquiring specially adapted housing for the designated country or political subdivision outside the United States. There are two types of grants administered by VA, which are available to assist severely disabled veterans or service members in adapting housing to their special needs.
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211 Pathways
5517 State Rd., Parma, OH 44134
Provides home improvement grants to eligible homeowners in the City of Parma. Covers repairs such as roofing, plumbing, and electric. Can also be used to install wheelchair ramps, and in some cases, interior modifications to address accessibility issues. Will not fund concrete work or garage work unless attached to house. Generally, grants will cover half the cost of interior/exterior repairs up to $2,000.
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211 Cleveland
98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 160, Austin, TX 78701
Provides financial assistance to those in need in the form of medical equipment, home modifications, and co-payments for treatments or medications; the service does not include payment assistance for past medical debt and does not give monetary donations directly to the recipient.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
2520 Noble Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44121
Provides grants to assist with home maintenance for specific purposes. $2500 per property available to correct exterior code violations cited by the city's building and housing department. Paint vouchers are available to correct exterior scrape and paint violations. $1500 per property to reduce the cost of a necessary home repair project. $500 is available for eligible homeowners to address immediate health and safety improvements, including bathroom repair, roof repair, accessibility modifications, plumbing repairs and more.
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211 Cleveland
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810 Vermont Ave. Nw, Washington, DC 20420
Provides adaptive equipment to aid in mobility and daily tasks; provides custom-designed artificial limbs to those who need them. Provides durable medical equipment (hospital beds, lifts, etc.). Provides home modifications to make the home more accessible such as: ramp installation, lowered counters, widened doors, and accessible bathroom features.
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211 Cleveland
514 Harry Sauner Rd., Ste. 3, Hillsboro, OH 45133
Offers loans and grants for repair or purchase of homes located in rural areas. Grants and loans may be used for corrections of health and safety issues in the home, including making homes compliant for those with disabilities (ramps, bathroom modification, etc.) and for hooking up to municipal sewer systems (particularly in the wake of changing requirements in communities). Availability may depend on local mortgage credit conditions. Different types of loans are available and some are for specific populations such as older adults, disabled individuals, and farm workers. Grants of up to $7500 are available. Loans available up to $20,000.
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211 Cleveland