Description:
Tomorrow’s Home Foundation was created in 2000 for several purposes:
To provide emergency assistance grants for critical repairs that allow individuals and families to stay in their manufactured or mobile home.
To create a method and mode for disposing of old, uninhabitable and unsightly mobile homes.
As a public charity, the Foundation provides a way for industry members to give back to the community and a method to assist populations that are underserved by other programs. For example, many other charitable and public service agencies do not provide housing assistance to homeowners in manufactured home communities. The Tomorrow’s Home Foundation fills this void.
Helping Hands Grant
The Helping Hands Grant program is designed to assist Wisconsin low-income mobile and manufactured homeowners who need critical repairs to their primary residence. Critical home repairs are those that are essential to remain in the home. The program does not include those items deemed to be cosmetic in nature. Applicants must meet all requirements of the grant program.
-The applicant must own the home for more 12 months or more.
-The home must be a 1976 model or newer. (except for Project Renewal Grant)
-Total household income must be at or below 50% of the state median income. See application for chart.
-The home must be considered decent, safe and sanitary
Project Renewal Grant
Project Renewal is a grant program available to assist Wisconsin low income mobile home owners with disposal or recycling of old, uninhabitable mobile homes. In order to be eligible for assistance, the applicant must own the home to be disposed of and the applicant must be low income. Applicants must meet all requirements of the grant program