U.S. Bank Foundation Home grants support nonprofits advancing sustainable, affordable housing, climate resiliency, and homeownership education in low- and moderate-income communities.
Funder: U.S. Bank Foundation
Due Dates: Rolling (Letter of Interest accepted year-round)
Funding Amounts: Typical grants range from $5,000 to $50,000 for one year; larger capital grants possible for established partners.
Summary: Supports sustainable, affordable housing and homeownership education for low- and moderate-income communities, focusing on stability and climate resiliency.
Key Information: Open to 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving designated U.S. Bank communities; new applicants must submit a Letter of Interest.
Community Possible Home grants from the U.S. Bank Foundation provide funding to nonprofit organizations working to connect families and individuals with sustainable housing opportunities and to improve climate resiliency in low- and moderate-income communities. The grants support a wide range of activities, including the preservation, rehabilitation, renovation, or construction of affordable housing; transitional and veteran housing; eviction prevention; long-term affordable homeownership; green building initiatives; clean energy retrofits; renewable energy access; waste management improvements; and comprehensive homeownership education such as homebuyer counseling and foreclosure prevention.