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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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Rural Niagara County residents in need of home repairs may qualify for grant funds through Niagara Community Action Program, Inc.
To quality, residents must own their own homes and reside in one of the 12 towns in Niagara County. The type of home repair can include gutters, downspouts, roofs, furnaces, hot water tanks, chimneys/foundations, porch repairs, replacement doors/windows, electrical and plumbing, accessibility modifications such as ramps, lifts, etc.
The scope of work and amount of financial assistance will be determined by an inspection of the home. Homeowners must meet income eligibility guidelines and other program criteria. Income guidelines vary depending upon the grant-funding source.
Call Niagara Community Action Program, Inc.’s Rural Preservation Program at 434-4679 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, or e-mail MCrage@niagaracap.org for more information.
news@eastniagarapost.com
Rural Niagara County residents in need of home repairs may qualify for grant funds through Niagara Community Action Program, Inc.
To quality, residents must own their own homes and reside in one of the 12 towns in Niagara County. The type of home repair can include gutters, downspouts, roofs, furnaces, hot water tanks, chimneys/foundations, porch repairs, replacement doors/windows, electrical and plumbing, accessibility modifications such as ramps, lifts, etc.
The scope of work and amount of financial assistance will be determined by an inspection of the home. Homeowners must meet income eligibility guidelines and other program criteria. Income guidelines vary depending upon the grant-funding source.
Call Niagara Community Action Program, Inc.’s Rural Preservation Program at 434-4679 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, or e-mail MCrage@niagaracap.org for more information.
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