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RAMP Program provides assistance for major home repairs.
Housing rehabilitation program
CHWC offers grants and loans for home repairs and improvement. For details, visit chwckck.org or call (913) 342-7580.
Provide needed home repair assistance to homeowners who lack the skills or resources necessary to undertake the repairs themselves; these homeowners include the elderly, the disabled, and veterans.
Helps with larger repairs such as siding, chimneys, bathrooms, steps, and replacing windows.
The NNI Home Repair Program helps low- to moderate-income homeowners with much needed repairs. Repairs NNI provides include: code violation remediation, roof replacement, plumbing and electrical repairs, repair of steps and walkways that pose a tripping or fall hazard, and exterior painting. Program based on funding availability, there may be a wait list.
Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City provides minor and critical home repair for homeowners in the communities they serve. Assistance may include roof repair and replacement and HVAC repair and replacement.
Provide low interest loans or deferred payment loans to individuals over 62 years of age or disablede for home repairs and rehabilitation. Also provide regular loans for other individuals who meet the criteria of the program.
Eligible KCMO homeowners who are in need of minor home repairs in targeted areas. The emergency home repair program is no longer in operation. Examples of eligible repairs include: Roofing, with a special emphasis on improvements which reduce storm water run-off from the site; Plumbing – water service line, which may include branch lines and water heater; Plumbing – sewer service line, which may include branch lines, or interior improvements; Electrical systems – service entrance and main panel, which may include branch circuits; and Furnace – (available September 1) repairs and replacements, which may include ductwork.
The City Home Repair Program assists Kansas City residents with eligible repairs, including: Roofing; Plumbing – water service line, which may include branch lines and water heater; Plumbing – sewer service line, which may include branch lines, or interior improvements; Electrical systems – service entrance and main panel, which may include branch circuits.
Emergency home repair program including minor roof repair.
The HOME program assists eligible homeowners with rehabilitation needs of their owner-occupied homes. Health and safety, accessibility and curing local code citations may be addressed through the HOME Program.
The City of Olathe provides several housing programs to eligible homeowners including the Deferred Loan Program, which is designed to address current building code violations, upgrade major systems and utilize energy-related improvements and the Emergency Repair Grant Program is for repairs that affect health and safety.
The Home Repair Program provides assistance to very-low income households with home repairs that would pose a health and/or safety issue for the homeowner and the community.

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