Residential Real Estate

Harnett County’s Community Development Division utilizes USDA grant to support critical home repairs for residents

By Staff Report, posted 8 months ago
Photo provided by Harnett County

Harnett County’s Community Development Division secured a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Housing Preservation Grant in 2023. This funding enables the County’s General Services Department to assist qualifying residents with essential home repairs, helping to ensure homes remain safe, livable and well-maintained.

In 2024, the Community Development Division with General Services, accepted applications for assistance and is now working with contractors to complete vital home repairs.

The USDA Housing Preservation Grant provides funding to state and local governmental entities to support the repair and rehabilitation of homes owned or occupied by low-and very-low-income rural residents. Harnett County previously received grant funding in 2008, 2010 and most recently in 2023. Since first receiving the grant, the County has successfully repaired 12 homes.

General Services Director, Barry Blevins, has been leading the rehabilitation and repair projects.

“Receiving this grant is a transformative opportunity for our community. It allows us to provide critical assistance to residents, ensuring their homes remain safe and livable. Our goal is to help our community stay in their homes and we are grateful to be a recipient of this grant, and it is allowing us to do just that,” said Blevins in a press release.

The Community Development Division is committed to making Harnett County’s communities more livable and sustainable by enhancing the quality of life for residents. Through this initiative, the division has facilitated essential home repairs including roof repairs, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), insulation, ceilings, plumbing and flooring.

Facilities Director, Kenneth Snipes, has also played an instrumental role in this initiative by assisting with obtaining quotes and coordinating repair work.

At this time, Community Development is not accepting new applications, as the County focuses on completing repairs funded by the 2023 grant cycle.

To learn more about the work of Community Development, visit https://www.harnett.org/commdev/.

Contractors interested in assisting in home repairs are encouraged to contact the Community Development Division for additional information.

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