What does this program do?
Provides grants to qualified organizations to help them carry out local self-help housing construction projects. Grant recipients supervise groups of very-low- and low-income individuals and families as they construct their own homes in rural areas. The group members provide most of the construction labor on each other’s homes, with technical assistance from the organization overseeing the project.
Who may apply for this program?
Eligible applicants include:
- Government non-profit organizations
- Federally-recognized Tribes
- Private non-profit organizations
What is an eligible rural area?
Utilizing the USDA Eligibility Site you can enter a specific address for determination or just search the map to review general eligible areas.
How may funds be used?
- Give technical and supervisory assistance to participating families
- Help other organizations provide self-help technical and supervisory assistance
- Recruit families, help them complete loan applications and carry out other related activities that enable them to participate
Funds MAY NOT be used to:
- Hire people to perform construction work for participants
- Buy real estate, building materials or other property
- Pay debts, expenses or costs for the participants
- Pay other indirect costs
How do we get started?
Applications for this program are accepted through our local offices year round.
Who can answer questions?
Contact your local office.
What governs this program?
- The Housing Act of 1949 as amended, 7 CFR 1944-I
- Agency Instruction – 1944-I
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
By working in partnership with trusted local organizations, this program helps very-low- and low-income families get affordable, clean and safe homes of their own in rural areas. Very-low-income families living in substandard housing are given first priority for loan assistance.
NOTE: Because citations and other information may be subject to change please always consult the program instructions listed in the section above titled "What Law Governs this Program?" You may also contact your local office for assistance.
NOTE: If state specific forms are not shown above, please ensure that your state is selected in the dropdown menu above to find the State Office contact information and speak to a Housing Programs Specialist before attempting to fill out any forms or applications. This will save you valuable time in your application.
Application Forms
Post Award Forms
There are no other additional requirements at the national level. If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above.
Rural Development Offices in Montana
State Office, Bozeman:
(406) 585-2580 – Phone
(855) 576-2674 - Fax2Mail
2229 Boot Hill Court
Bozeman, Montana 59715-7914
Bozeman Area Office:
(406) 585-2530 - Phone
(855) 576-2672 - Fax2Mail
2229 Boot Hill Court
Bozeman, Montana 59715-7914
Billings Area Office:
(406) 657-6297 - Phone
(855) 576-2671 - Fax2Mail
1400 S 24th Street W
Suite 8
Billings, MT 59102
Great Falls Office:
(406) 727-7580 - Phone
(866) 574-1071 - Fax2Mail
12 3rd Street NW
Suite 300
Great Falls, MT 59404
Helena Sub-Area Office:
(406) 449-5000 - Phone
(855) 576-2675 - Fax2Mail
790 Colleen Street
Helena, MT 59601
Kalispell Area Office:
(406) 756-2005 - Phone
(855) 756-2678 - Fax2Mail
450 Corporate Drive
Suite 111
Kalispell, MT 59901
Missoula Area Office:
(406) 829-3395 - Phone
(855) 576-2679 - Fax2Mail
3550 Mullan Road
Suite 106
Missoula, MT 59808-5125
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