Find grants, rebates, forgivable loans, and free programs for Midvale, UT, filtered to your situation.
As of June 2026, 25 home improvement grant, rebate, and forgivable loan programs are open to homeowners in Midvale, UT, with individual awards up to $126,526. 7 programs target seniors, 2 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...
Federally-funded program providing free home weatherization services to low-income households in Utah, including air sea...
Down payment and closing cost assistance for first-time homebuyers in Utah. Combines low-interest mortgage with forgivab...
Rebate for participating in demand response program that allows Rocky Mountain Power to cycle your central air condition...
Rebate for installing qualifying high-efficiency air-source heat pump systems. Ductless mini-split and central heat pump...
Rebates for adding insulation to attics, walls, and crawl spaces in electrically heated homes. Air sealing also eligible...
Rebate for purchasing and installing a qualifying smart/programmable thermostat. ENERGY STAR certified models required. ...
Rebate for installing ENERGY STAR certified high-efficiency natural gas furnace (95% AFUE or higher). Available to Domin...
Rebates for installing high-efficiency natural gas water heaters, including tankless models and ENERGY STAR storage tank...
County-administered weatherization program serving low-income Salt Lake County residents, including Midvale. Provides in...
CDBG-funded rehabilitation program for low-income owner-occupied homes in Midvale. Forgivable loan for major repairs inc...
Emergency repair grant for very low-income Midvale homeowners facing immediate health and safety hazards. Covers urgent ...
Grants for accessibility modifications enabling persons with disabilities or seniors to remain in their homes. Covers wh...
USDA loans and grants for very low-income homeowners in eligible rural areas to repair or improve dwellings, remove heal...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to adapt or purchase a home to meet accessibility needs. ...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to make accessibility adaptations to a family member's ho...
Federally-funded HOME program administered by Salt Lake County providing forgivable loans for major home repairs to low-...
HUD-funded program to reduce lead-based paint hazards in Utah homes built before 1978 with children under 6. Provides fr...
State tax credit for residential solar photovoltaic system installation. Credit equals 25% of system cost up to $1,600 (...
Upfront incentive for residential solar installations in Rocky Mountain Power service territory. Incentive varies by sys...
Property tax relief for low-income seniors 65+ and persons with disabilities whose property tax burden exceeds a percent...
Grant assistance for low-income homeowners to repair or replace failing private sewer laterals. Covers excavation, pipe ...
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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