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Free Home Improvement Grant Money – Cash to Upgrade Your Home
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By applying for home improvement grant money, individuals can obtain as much as $15,000 in cash grants or reimbursements for upgrading their home. Whether you want to expand your house, refinish the kitchen or upgrade to energy efficient utilities, you can apply for free grant money that never has to be repaid.
Home improvement grant money is typically provided by your local government, who benefits the most out of your repairs. By increasing the property value of your home, the value of your home increases, as well as the value of the homes in the neighborhood. That means higher homes sales prices and attracting more people to the community. All of which earns more money in tax dollars for the government.
But by applying for the funds that are currently available, individuals may be able to claim money that is otherwise going to come out of their pocket or require a personal loan. Because grants are not loans, there is no interest accrued on the cash awarded, and there are no repayment terms. Applying doe not typically require a credit check or down payment either.
The first step is to search an up-to-date grant directory to find the funds that you are most likely able to qualify to receive. By accessing an online search directory, you’ll be able to quickly see what home improvement grant programs are being offered, how to apply and how to present your application in order to increase your chances of getting approved for the most amount of money.
By: Austin WartyPublished on November 17, 2010 · Filed under: General;

