Single Family Residence Revitalization Program

 

Exterior Beautification Rehabilitation Grant Program

The Grant Program provides grants of up to $10,000 per property on a first-come, first-served basis with an additional dollar-for-dollar match up to $15,000 in Agency funds to homeowners occupying single-family homes.  The grant funds are available for the exterior beautification of the property.  To be eligible, an applicant’s income must not exceed 120% of the Area Median Income (“AMI”).

The homeowner will be required to sign a covenant that requires them to live in the home for five (5) years and maintain the property for at least ten (10) years following the completion of work or the grant must be paid back.  In addition, property owners are required to attend a four (4) hour Preventative Maintenance class.
For additional information or to have your questions answers, please contact the appropriate organization below:

Contact Info:

If your property is located west of the 215 freeway, please contact Diana Calderon at Inland Housing Development Corporation at (909) 663 – 2270 or (951) 341-6513. http://www.rhdc.us/RehabilitationPrograms.asp

If your property is located east of the 215 freeway contact Diana Sanchez or Luisa Ross at Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire at (909) 884-6891. http://www.nhsie.org

You can also click on the View map link below and use a "Find address or place" tool at the top right corner to see where your property is located.(Area in Purple - contact IHDC, Area in Green - contact NHSIE)

View Map

For Single Family Residence Revitalization Program Brochure, please click here.

Health & Safety Rehabilitation Loan Program

The Loan Program provides loans to qualified homeowners for the lesser amount of $25,000 or 25% of the appraised value of the home.  The loan funds are available for the correction of health and safety code violations.  To be eligible, an applicant’s income must not exceed 120% of the AMI.

The homeowner will be required to sign a covenant that requires them to live in the home and maintain the property for at least ten (10) years following the completion of work or the loan must be paid back.  In addition, property owners are required to attend a four (4) hour Preventative Maintenance class.

For additional information or to have your questions answers, please contact the appropriate organization below:

Contact Info:

If your property is located south of the 210 freeway and west of the 215 freeway, please contact Diana Calderon at Inland Housing Development Corporation at (909) 663 – 2270 or (951) 341-6513. http://www.rhdc.us/RehabilitationPrograms.asp

If your property is located north of the 210 freeway and east of the 215 freeway contact Diana Sanchez or Luisa Ross at Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire at (909) 884-6891. http://www.nhsie.org

For Single Family Residence Revitalization Program Brochure, please click here.

Mobile Home Grant Program

The Program provides grants of up to $5,000 to mobile homeowners for minor home repairs and improvements. To be eligible, an applicant's income must not exceed 80% of median income*. However, if the owner sells or changes registered ownership within one (1) year after the work is completed, the owner must repay 100% of the grant.

Please contact The Oldtimer's Foundation at (909) 829-0384

The Program provides grants of up to $1,600 to elderly or special needs homeowners for minor home repairs. To be eligible, an applicant's income must not exceed 80% of median income*, be a senior citizen (age 60), disabled, handicapped or be a recipient of S.S.I.

Please contact The Oldtimer's Foundation at (909) 829-0384

To download Elderly/Special Needs Minor Repair Grant Program/Mobile Home Brochure, please click here.