Find grants, rebates, forgivable loans, and free programs for Marshall, TX, filtered to your situation.
As of June 2026, 26 home improvement grant, rebate, and forgivable loan programs are open to homeowners in Marshall, TX, with individual awards up to $126,526. 6 programs target seniors, 3 serve veterans, and 12 require no income limit.
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HMGP provides funding after a presidentially declared disaster to help communities reduce future disaster losses. Homeow...
ICC coverage is built into every National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy and pays up to $30,000 to help bring a s...
HUD funds state, county, and city governments to identify and fix lead-based paint hazards and other health hazards (mol...
EPA's WIIN Act grants and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) fund lead service line replacement programs in...
CDBG-funded forgivable loan for comprehensive home repairs for low-income owner-occupants in Marshall. Loan is forgiven ...
Federally-funded weatherization services administered by TDHCA through regional providers. Reduces energy costs through ...
State-funded assistance for critical home repairs for very low-income homeowners. Priority given to elderly and disabled...
Rebates for energy-efficient improvements including insulation, air sealing, AC tune-ups, and duct sealing. Available to...
Rebate for installation of ENERGY STAR certified heat pump systems. Must meet minimum SEER and HSPF ratings. Available t...
Texas law exempts the added home value from solar installations from property taxes. This exemption applies indefinitely...
Low-interest loan for very low-income homeowners in rural areas to repair, improve, or modernize their homes. Marshall q...
Grant for very low-income homeowners age 62 or older to remove health and safety hazards. Available in rural areas inclu...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to adapt or purchase a home for independent living. Cover...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to make accessibility adaptations to a family member's ho...
County-funded grant for accessibility modifications for residents with disabilities in Harrison County. Covers wheelchai...
CDBG-funded emergency repair grants for immediate health and safety threats in owner-occupied homes. Covers urgent repai...
Grant for homeowners age 60 and older in Harrison County to make minor but critical home repairs. Helps seniors age in p...
HUD-funded program to reduce lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 homes in Marshall and Harrison County. Priority for ho...
Assistance for residential sewer lateral repairs from the home to the main sewer line. Income-qualified homeowners may r...
Rebate for installation of high-efficiency electric water heaters or heat pump water heaters. Available to all SWEPCO re...
Federal HOME funds administered by TDHCA for homeowner rehabilitation in eligible communities. Provides grants for subst...
Mandatory homestead exemption reduces school district property taxes by exempting $100,000 of home value. Additional exe...
Texas law allows homeowners age 65 or older, or those with disabilities, to defer property taxes on their homestead. Def...
Texas provides partial to full property tax exemptions for disabled veterans based on disability rating. Veterans with 1...
Assistance for foundation and structural repairs in areas affected by soil conditions common in East Texas. Program uses...
Rebate for purchase and installation of qualifying smart thermostats. Must be Wi-Fi enabled and ENERGY STAR certified. H...
Many of these programs can be combined. For example, you can use a city repair grant for the work, a utility rebate for the energy savings, and a federal tax credit on top, all for the same project.
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