Invest DSM, city programs, utility rebates, federal credits, and nonprofits — layered together. This site shows you every free dollar available for your Des Moines home and exactly how to stack them.
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Don't pay it back if you stay in your home for the required period (usually 5-7 years). Sell early = repay prorated amount.
You pay first, then submit receipts and get paid back. Need funds upfront (savings, loan, or credit card).
Middle income for Polk County. Family of 4: 80% AMI = ~$73,000/yr. "Below 80% AMI" = income-qualifying.
Painting, siding, windows, roofing, porches, decks, fencing, landscaping, driveways, garage doors — visible from the street.
Different people qualify for different programs. Click who you are and we'll show you the resources that matter most to you.
I own a home in a DSM investment district and want to improve it
I want to rally my neighbors for the Block Challenge Grant
I have a commercial property in a DSM district
I need help affording repairs or improvements
I served in the military and own or rent a home
I want to stay in my home safely and affordably
I rent and need energy help, or want to become a homeowner
I bought (or want to buy) a house that needs work
Your service unlocks programs most homeowners can't access. Start by contacting the Polk County Veterans Service Officer — they screen you for everything at once.
For veterans with permanent total service-connected disability. Buy, build, or modify a home for wheelchair access, ramps, roll-in showers. Up to 6 uses over your lifetime.
VA.gov DetailsFor blindness, loss of hands, severe burns. Can be used on a family member's home where you live.
VA.gov DetailsThe most accessible VA grant — any service-connected disability. Covers ramps, grab bars, accessible bathrooms. Applied through your VA doctor, not the loan system.
VA ProstheticsIf you have a 100% permanent VA disability rating (or TDIU at 100%), you pay zero property taxes. File once with the Polk County Assessor. Surviving spouses also qualify.
Iowa RevenueFor any veteran who served during a qualifying war period or 18+ months peacetime. Stacks with other programs. File with the county assessor.
100% free volunteer labor for critical home repairs. Veterans get priority. Annual community rebuild day in May. Over 4,250 homes repaired since 1995.
rebuildingdm.orgDedicated veteran renovation events. Home Preservation for Heroes repaired 5 veteran homes in November 2025. Veterans may qualify under higher income limits.
gdmhabitat.orgCounty-allocated grants for housing repairs, emergency needs, medical equipment. Contact the Polk County Veterans Affairs Office or call IDVA at (515) 252-4698.
Iowa DVAAn occupational therapist visits your home for a fall-risk assessment, then funds modifications: grab bars, ramps, lever handles, floor repairs, trip hazard removal. Age 62+, income-eligible.
Polk County Housing ServicesAge 65+ with household income under $26,895. File with the Polk County Treasurer between January 1 and June 1 each year.
Polk County TreasurerAge 65+ (or 18+ with disability), household income under $26,895. Reimburses rent paid. Apply starting January 2 each year.
Iowa HHSGrants to remove health/safety hazards. For very-low-income homeowners in eligible rural areas. Check USDA eligibility map for your address — some areas near Des Moines qualify.
USDA Rural DevelopmentAge 65+, income under $2,982/month, assets under $2,000. Covers wheelchair ramps, grab bars, and other modifications through Medicaid. Call 800-338-8366.
Age 60+ or any-age veteran. Hot meals 5 days/week. Frees up money you can redirect to home improvements. Call (515) 699-3243.
wesleylife.orgCity of Des Moines forgivable loans ($20K at below 50% AMI) or 50/50 lien funding (up to $40K at 51-80% AMI) for critical home repairs.
City Neighborhood ServicesFree insulation, air sealing, furnace repair for households at or below 200% federal poverty level. Apply through IMPACT Community Action Partnership.
IMPACT CAPUrgent repairs: roof leaks, furnace failure, plumbing emergencies. Income at or below 80% AMI, home value under $242K, assets under $50K.
Polk County Housing ServicesNo-cost critical repairs. Roof, plumbing, electrical, accessibility, weatherization. Forgivable loan — stays in home 5 years, it's forgiven.
gdmhabitat.orgPolk County received $6M from HUD in 2025 for lead abatement. Covers testing, removal, and clearance at no cost to qualifying homeowners. 160 homes over 4 years.
Polk County Health DeptForgivable after 5 years of occupancy, paired with a repayable loan. No income limit. Covers almost any home improvement. Credit score 600+.
neighborhoodfinance.orgIncome at or below 200% FPL. Frees up money for home improvements. Apply Oct 1 (60+/disabled) or Nov 1 (all others) through April 30.
Iowa HHSTax credits are worthless if you don't file. Four VITA locations in Des Moines: The Iowa Center (2210 Grand Ave), Polk County River Place, United Way, and Lutheran Services.
The Iowa Center VITAMost grant programs require homeownership — but these don't. Plus pathways to become a homeowner.
Iowa received $52.9M for FY2026. Income at or below 200% FPL. Apply Oct 1 (seniors/disabled) or Nov 1 (all others) through April 30.
Apply OnlineFree insulation, air sealing, and heating improvements for your rental unit (landlord permission required). Automatically applied when you apply for LIHEAP.
Polk County WeatherizationFor age 65+ or 18+ with disability. Household income under $26,895. Reimburses rent paid at tax-paying properties.
Iowa HHSIMPACT CAP: up to $300/year. CROSS Outreach: rent, deposits, utilities. Polk County General Assistance: walk-in at 2309 Euclid Ave.
IMPACT CAPFree 4-week homebuyer education class (English and Spanish). Individual counseling, credit repair, lending referrals. HUD-certified since 1967.
homeincdsm.orgFor first-time buyers. $2,500 grant for down payment, plus a second loan up to 5% of home price with no monthly payments. Income limits apply.
Opportunity IowaYou have the most options. Here are the top programs — use the calculator to see everything you could stack together.
Get 5+ neighbors together for exterior improvements. 50-75% match depending on income qualification. Rolling monthly deadlines.
Full detailsNo credit check, no income requirement. Must include an exterior component. 5-7 year forgiveness period.
Full detailsNo income limit. Credit 600+. Covers almost any home improvement. Paired with repayable loan for larger projects.
neighborhoodfinance.orgPre-2005 homes. Technician installs LED bulbs, aerators, insulation on the spot. Then apply for equipment rebates up to 70% off.
Schedule HomeCheckThe Block Challenge Grant is the easiest entry point — and the most fun. Here's the quick version:
Minimum team size. Households must be within visible distance of each other's front doors. 50% match on exterior improvements.
The jump from 9 to 10 is huge — $1,000 to $2,500. Recruit hard to hit this threshold. Worth the extra effort.
75% match rate. Check with Invest DSM about how many team members need to qualify for the higher rate.
Submit by the last business day of each month. First-come, first-served until funds run out. Email: BCGrant@dmgov.org
Full details + application50% match for renovation. 70% match for exterior work with artist collaboration. Pre-application meeting required at css.dmgov.org.
Full DetailsCovers architects, engineers, drawings, permits. Natural pathway into the $50K Commercial Grant. Start here if you're still scoping your project.
Full DetailsFor commercial properties in historic districts. Can stack with the federal 20% credit for 45% total. Application window is annual — plan ahead.
Opportunity IowaThis is where stacking gets really powerful. You can combine purchase assistance, rehab financing, and improvement grants into one strategy.
Finance purchase + renovation in ONE loan. Limited 203(k) covers up to $75K non-structural. HUD explicitly allows combining with CDBG programs like Invest DSM.
HUD 203(k) DetailsFirst-time buyers: $2,500 grant for down payment. Plus a second loan up to 5% of home price with no monthly payments. Frees up cash for your renovation share.
Opportunity IowaOnce you own the home (if in a Special Investment District), apply for the Homeowner Renovation grant. Must include exterior component. No credit check.
Invest DSM ProgramsNeighborhood Finance Corporation covers your Invest DSM match. $10K forgivable + up to $50K deferred. Covers Des Moines neighborhoods.
neighborhoodfinance.orgIf your fixer-upper is pre-1978, get lead clearance FIRST — free through Polk County's $6M HUD grant. Lead issues found mid-renovation halt everything.
Polk County Health DeptRequired for many assistance programs. Free 4-week class covers budgeting, lending, and the buying process. HUD-certified since 1967.
homeincdsm.orgAnswer a few questions and we'll estimate which programs you could stack together. This is a rough guide — always confirm with each program before committing.
Estimates only. Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, address, and program availability. Always verify with each program directly.
Invest DSM grants are only available to properties inside the seven Special Investment Districts. Check your address — it takes 30 seconds.
Not in a district? You still qualify for most programs in the stacking section — MidAmerican rebates, county programs, nonprofits, and federal credits are available to ALL Des Moines homeowners.
Many applications get rejected on technicalities. Answer these 6 questions to save yourself weeks of wasted effort.
1. Do you own and live in the home? (Not renting, not a land contract)
2. Are your property taxes current? (Not delinquent or in arrears)
3. Is the deed in your name? (Not a deceased relative, not an ex-spouse)
4. Have you filed your Iowa Homestead Tax Credit? (File once with the county assessor)
5. Has any work already started on your project?
6. Do you have homeowner's insurance on the property?
All are reimbursement-based and require a signed grant agreement before any work begins.
5 to 19 households on the same block unlock matching grants for everyone. More income-qualified neighbors = higher match rate.
50% match for renovation. 70% match for exterior aesthetics with artist collaboration. Pre-application meeting required.
Grants for homeowners. No credit check, no income requirements. Must include an exterior component.
Covers architects, engineers, drawings, permits. Start here if you're still figuring out your project scope.
Community Development Block Grant programs. Pocket Parks funding can transform an unused lot into a neighborhood space.
Do not start any physical work until you have a signed grant agreement. Projects started before approval are not eligible for reimbursement. Schedule your pre-application meeting at css.dmgov.org.
These programs are funded by different sources — city, county, state, federal, utility, and nonprofit. They can be layered on the same project.
50% match = -$2,000
ENERGY STAR windows rebate = -$400 to -$800
Covers remaining balance, forgiven after 5 years = -$600 to -$1,200
$0 – $1,000 on a $4,000 project
Block Challenge (up to $3,333/household), Homeowner Renovation (20-50%), Commercial (up to $50K). Reimbursement-based.
Up to $40,000 in forgivable/lien funding for income-qualifying homeowners. Covers critical repairs and livability improvements.
Up to 70% of equipment cost on windows, insulation, HVAC, water heaters. Free HomeCheck for pre-2005 homes. Call 1-800-545-0762.
100% free lead abatement for pre-1978 homes. $6M HUD grant (2025). Covers testing, removal, and clearance. Do this FIRST — it's free and may be required.
Free weatherization for income-qualifying households. Insulation, air sealing, furnace repair. Through IMPACT Community Action Partnership.
$10,000 forgivable grant + up to $50,000 deferred loan. No income limit. Forgiven after 5 years. Covers Des Moines neighborhoods.
neighborhoodfinance.orgUp to $6,000 in no-cost critical repairs. Roof, plumbing, electrical, accessibility. Forgivable loan for qualifying homeowners.
gdmhabitat.orgUp to $25,000 for home improvements. Unsecured up to $7,500 (signature only). No equity requirement. Fills the gap when grants don't cover everything.
25% state tax credit on qualified rehab costs for homes in historic districts. Can combine with Invest DSM grants for massive savings.
30% credit on solar panels, battery storage, geothermal. Check current status — some energy credits were modified in 2025.
Up to $12,000 for urgent repairs. Income at or below 80% AMI. Roof leaks, furnace failure, plumbing emergencies.
Polk County Housing Trust FundFinance purchase + renovation in one loan. Limited 203(k) covers up to $75,000 in non-structural repairs. HUD allows combining with CDBG programs.
Grant-approved contractors understand the paperwork, timelines, and reimbursement process.
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Required for MidAmerican rebates and most energy programs. Look for the ENERGY STAR label — it's what qualifies you for the rebate.
Shop ENERGY STAR Windows at Home Depot →Block Challenge favorite. DIY painting is the highest-ROI grant project. Premium exterior paint lasts 10+ years.
Shop Exterior Paint at Home Depot →188% ROI — the single highest-return home improvement. Grant-eligible and transforms curb appeal instantly.
Shop Steel Entry Doors at Home Depot →Pairs with WAP and MidAmerican rebates. Batt, blown-in, and rigid foam all qualify for most weatherization programs.
Shop Insulation at Lowe's →Many utility rebate programs offer $50-$100 back on ENERGY STAR smart thermostats. Quick win for any homeowner.
Shop Smart Thermostats at Home Depot →For aging-in-place and VA HISA grants. ADA-compliant grab bars, shower seats, and lever handles.
Shop Accessibility Products at Lowe's →Disclosure: Product links may contain affiliate tags. Any commissions earned help keep The Grant Map free for everyone. We only recommend products relevant to grant-funded projects.
Step-by-step guide to organizing your block for the Block Challenge Grant.
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Everything you need to take the next step.
515-283-4151
525 SW 5th St, Suite F
Des Moines, IA 50309
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Walks you through every program you qualify for
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English + Spanish
EMBARC Iowa: 25+ languages
(515) 512-5252
Last day of every month
Rolling — no single cutoff
Total: 3-7 months from first contact to money in hand. This is not instant cash — plan ahead.
Not sure where to start? Fill this out and we'll help point you toward the right program. This form does not submit anything to the City of Des Moines.