The Zephyrhills Community Redevelopment Agency is accepting applications for its Residential Paint Grant Program to encourage reinvestment in residential structures within the Community Redevelopment Overlay District.
Donor Name: Zephyrhills Community Redevelopment Agency
State: Florida
City: Zephyrhills
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: Ongoing
Size of the Grant: up to $500
Details:
Funding Information
The Zephyrhills CRA will provide matching funds up to $500 for paint to improve the façade/exterior of the home.
Who Can Apply
Any residential property owner within the CRA Overlay District can apply. The house must be an owner occupied residence.
Program Guidelines
- The Zephyrhills CRA will provide matching funds up to $500 for paint to improve the façade/exterior of the home.
- Funds shall be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Only one grant shall be awarded per residential structure.
- Property owner will be reimbursed the cost of paint up to $500 in matching funds upon completion of work. Materials such as buckets and brushes are not reimbursable items.
- All color schemes shall accent the structure as well as harmonize with adjacent structures. Colors shall be period specific.
- Work done by property owner will require a written estimate for cost of paint, type of paint to be used and color. If a professional is doing work, a written estimate, breaking out the cost of the paint, will be required along with color of paint (body, trim, and accent)
- No grant monies shall be used to perform general repair, structural or habitable work or otherwise to meet code to occupy the structure. (no roofing).
- No work shall be done prior to grant approval. Upon grant approval, applicant will be required to place a CRA Grant sign, furnished by the CRA viewable by the public, for the duration of the project. Failure to return the sign at the completion of the project will generate a $50 charge to be deducted from the grant funds.
General Requirements
- The residence must be structurally sound.
- Property taxes, both city and county, must be current.
For more information, visit ZCRA.