Home Access & Critical Repair Grants
Eligibility and Application Information for Access Grants.
The process is easy...
- Contact us for an application.
- We process your application and determine eligibility.
- If you qualify, a Rehab Advisor inspects your property to determine what repairs are needed. (Health and safety items are a priority.)
- You request bids from contractors of your choice. (A list of interested contractors is available for your convenience.)
- Your Rehab Advisor assists you throughout the bidding and construction process.
Clackamas County might be able help! Contact us at 503-650-5670 or 503-353-4324
Annual Income Limits for Grants
(100% of Median Family Income)
Household size |
Income |
| 1 person | $46,850 |
| 2 persons | $53,500 |
| 3 persons | $60,200 |
| 4 persons | $66,900 |
| 5 persons | $72,250 |
| 6 persons | $77,600 |
Home Access Grant
- Grants up to $3,000 for needed access or safety improvements.
- Renters and homeowners qualify.
- All dwelling units including mobile homes and apartments qualify.
Improvements can include:
- Wheelchair ramps, handrails and widened doorways
- Bathroom accessibility (raised toilets & grab bars)
- Kitchen accessibility improvements
Eligible Applicants must...
- Live in the North Clackamas Revitalization Area
- Must reside in the dwelling requiring modification
- Must have a documented physical disability
- Have approval of the property owner (if applicant does not own the property)
- Be at or below maximum income limits
Critical Repair Grant
- Grants up to $3,000 for repair of safety or access deficiencies, primarily for exterior elements of manufactured homes or mobile homes.
- Only manufactured home or mobile home owners who do not have title to the property on which the home is located are eligible.
Improvements can include:
- Leaking roofs
- Faulty plumbing connections
- Faulty wiring or electrical connections
Eligible Applicants must...
- Live in the North Clackamas Revitalization Area
- Be at or below maximum income limits.
- Have approval of the property owner.
- Must reside in the dwelling
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