SUMMIT - OHHN

SUMMIT

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Home Weatherization Assistance Program Summit County, Department of Development No-cost energy assistance program designed to increase the energy efficiency of dwellings owned or occupied by income-eligible Ohioans, reduce participants' household energy expenditures and improve participants health and safety. Any individual, homeowner or renter with an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. HWAP providers give priority to people over the age of 60, those with disabilities, those with children in the home and those with a high energy usage and/or burden.

Safety inspection, tune-up/repair and if necessary, installation of heating units; insulation of attics, sidewalls, heating ducts, floors, water tanks; reduction of air leakage from major sources; personalized energy management plans. Grant of direct service. 330-643-2537 No Lead Abatement Program Summit County, Department of Community & Economic Development The County of Summit partners with the Summit County Public Health District to administer the Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Program. The program is designed to reduce lead based paint hazards in homes built prior to 1978 with children under the age of 6 residing in the home or visiting the home more than 60 hours a year. Owner occupied housing and rental units are eligible for assistance throughout Summit County. To qualify applicants must meet the income guidelines, have current homeowners insurance and be current on their property taxes. Rental units must be registered with the Summit County Fiscal Office and the community where the property is located, if applicable. Assistance is available through a 5 year, deferred, forgivable mortgage. Landlords will be responsible for 25% of the contractor's final bid. Services may include: window replacement, siding, porch replacement/repair and door replacement/repair. Grant 330-643-8013 ummit,the%20home%20more%20than%2060%20hours%20a%20year.

Yes Safe at Home - ODSA Rebuilding Together Northeast Ohio Assistance with accesssibility modificatiions. 60 years old and/or have a disability, own and reside in a single family dwelling in Stark County, current on property taxes, meet household income requirements. Eligible repairs include: handrails, grab bars, smoke & CO detectors, doorknobs and deadbolts, door repairs, security lighting, and minor bathroom modifications. Grant 330-773-4100 No Summit County Housing Rehabilitation Program

Summit County, Department of Community & Economic Development

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Property Eligibility: Type of Funding: Contact: Program Link: Lead Repairs Allowed? City Level Programs Allron Name of Program: Agency: Description: Eligibility: Eligible Repairs:

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Summit County receives funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the CDBG and HOME programs to provide a number of housingoriented programs for low-to-moderate income individuals living within Summit County, but outside the Cities of Akron, Barberton or Cuyahoga Falls. Rental properties and mobile homes are not eligible for assistance. Applicants must meet the current income guidelines, have current homeowners insurance and be current on their property taxes.

Assistance may include, health and safety repairs, roof replacement and energy efficiency repairs.

Qualified applicants will receive assistance through a 5 year, deferred, forgivable loan. 330-643-2893 Contact Summit County Very Low Income Housing Repair Program

USDA Rural Development Provides loans and grants to very low-income homeowners to repair, improve, or modernize their home. Homeowner must be unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere and have very low incomes, defined as below 50 percent of the area median income. Maximum loan is $20,000. Homeowners who are 62 years old or older and cannot repay a Section 504 Loan. Maximum grant is $7,500. Loans may be used to repair, improve or modernize homes or remove health and safety hazards. Grants must be used to remove health and safety hazards. Loans and grants

937-393-1921 ext. 127 Hillsboro Office Yes

Staying Home

Direction Home Akron Canton, Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities

Home modifications and repairs.

Seniors

Free in-home assessment of your needs for modifications and repairs to assist you in living in your own home.

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877-770-5558

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Housing Rehabilitation Assistance

City of Akron, Housing and Community

Assistance in home rehabilitation for low-income, elderly, and disabled homeowners Homeowners are eligible if they reside in a Neighborhood Redevelopment and Initiative Areas. Owners of rental property within active areas are eligible for special assistance.

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Grant or loan. Contact City of Akron for details.

330-375-2050



Contact City of Akron

Lead Safe Akron Grant Progam

City of Akron, Housing and Community Services Division Lead hazard control repairs

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Eligible households include those with a child under the age of 6 living in the home (or frequently visiting), which are at 80% of the median household income (earn no more than $52,100.00 for a family of 3) and live in a home built before 1978 which contains lead based paint. Both owner occupied households, and rental structures of 1-4 units are Types of assistance may include new siding, doors, windows, porch repairs, and other improvements which address lead based paint. Grant 330-375-2050 Yes Minor Home Repair (City of Akron) Rebuilding Together Northeast Ohio The City of Akron Minor Home Repair (COAMHR) program provides assistance to lowincome, elderly homeowners or homeowners with a disability. Low income elderly or disabled homeowners. The COAMHR program makes repairs to major home systems, such as: roofs, furnaces, plumbing, electrical, etc. The program also assists with providing accessibility modifications.

Grant 330-773-4100. Ext. 2101 No

Minor Home Repair (City of Green) Rebuilding Together Northeast Ohio The City of Akron Minor Home Repair (COAMHR) program provides assistance to low-income elderly homeowners or homeowners with a disability. Low income elderly or disabled homeowners. Eligible repairs include repairing or replacing: electrical, plumbing, roofs, porches, furnaces, hot water tanks, doors, etc.The program also assists with providing accessibility modifications. Grant 330-773-4100 Ext. 2101 No

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