Housing Impact Grants |
Giving back is a core value of The Home Depot. Through our investments over
the years, we have been proud to stand side-by-side with our neighbors in
communities across North America.
The Home Depot has aligned its online grants program with The Home Depot
Foundation’s Affordable Housing Built Responsibly
program and is focused exclusively on housing. We believe that helping
families and individuals secure quality affordable housing creates stronger
communities. The Housing Impact Grants program supports affordable housing
projects built or preserved with environmentally friendly, efficient and
durable materials that increase energy and water efficiency, improve indoor
air quality, and reduce maintenance costs.
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How to Apply
The Home Depot supports 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit organizations in the
United States and organizations with registered status in Canada. To maximize
the impact of resources, The Home Depot only funds organizations and programs
that meet our eligibility criteria and pass the online eligibility quiz.
Grants range between $500 and $3,000. Preference will be given to
requests that engage community stakeholders and result in building or
rebuilding houses and/or apartments that are affordable to
individuals/families earning a modest income (typically 80 percent or less of
the area median income).
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Criteria
The Home Depot’s Housing Impact Grants program funds nonprofit organizations
whose affordable housing projects, whether rental or homeownership, meet one
or more of the following building/rebuilding criteria:
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Completes required maintenance or repair of a home occupied by a
family/individual earning 80 percent or less of area median income
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Increases energy efficiency and/or conserves water
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Reduces maintenance costs using durable materials
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Improves indoor air quality
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Uses environmentally friendly building materials
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Designs and installs landscaping features such as trees and shrubs to reduce
home energy costs, minimize demand for water and synthetic chemicals and
reduce heat island effect
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Upgrades a house to achieve a local, regional, or national green building
standard such as EnergyStar ®, LEED for Homes, EarthCraft, Earth Advantage,
etc.
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All nonprofit organizations requesting support from The Home Depot are
required to have proper tax exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service.
In order to access the application, an applicant must pass the Eligibility
Quiz. This short quiz assesses whether a request meets the grant criteria and
prevents an applicant from dedicating the time and effort to complete a full
application when the request does not meet the requirement for grants.
Passing the Eligibility Quiz does not ensure that a grant will be awarded.
Applicants who pass the Eligibility Quiz must then complete and submit the
entire application. All eligible requests will be reviewed, and applicants
will be notified in writing by e-mail whether they will receive funding. Due
to the high volume of requests received, not every request that matches the
Housing Impact Grants guidelines will receive funding. Approved applicants
are required to complete a detailed grant report within 30 days after project
completion. Failure to complete the report will suspend an
organization’s eligibility for future funding from any grants program from The
Home Depot .
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Application Deadlines
2008 Housing Impact Grant Deadlines
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Application Submittal
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Application Deadline
5 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Notification of Grant On/After
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Aug. 1 - Sept. 15, 2008
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September 15, 2008
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October 15, 2008
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Nov. 1 - Dec. 15, 2008
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December 15, 2008
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January 15, 2009
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In order to be considered during a grant cycle, the application must be
completed and submitted prior to the application deadline.
In order to ensure timely receipt of grant funds, when requested, your
organizations will be required to submit proper Federal tax exempt
information. Tax information must be from the Internal Revenue Service or
Revenue Canada (if applicable).
State chartered tax exempt organizations must also provide proof of Federal
tax exempt status.
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Grants Process
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Step One
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Review information/FAQ
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Step Two
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Take the
Eligibility Quiz
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Step Three
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If prompted, complete and submit full application; receive acknowledgement
that application has been received
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Step Four
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Email notification received regarding funding decision
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Step Five
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Grant report form is completed and submitted to The Home Depot 30 days after
project completion
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Questions? Please E mail us at
Housing_Impact@homedepot.com
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