Find grants, rebates, forgivable loans, and free programs for Newark, CA, filtered to your situation.
As of June 2026, 25 home improvement grant, rebate, and forgivable loan programs are open to homeowners in Newark, CA, 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...
CDBG-funded forgivable loan for major home repairs and rehabilitation for owner-occupied homes in Newark. Loan is forgiv...
Provides emergency home repair grants for low-income owner-occupied households in Newark facing immediate health and saf...
Free energy efficiency improvements for income-qualified households in Newark and throughout California. Includes insula...
Rebates for PG&E residential customers who upgrade to energy-efficient appliances, HVAC systems, water heaters, and insu...
Enhanced rebates for PG&E customers who replace gas or electric water heaters with high-efficiency heat pump water heate...
Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) allows Newark homeowners with rooftop solar to receive credit for excess energy sent to th...
Low-interest loan program for Newark homeowners to repair or replace private sewer laterals. Loan repayment is added to ...
CDBG-funded forgivable loan for accessibility modifications to owner-occupied homes in Newark where a household member h...
HUD-funded program to reduce lead-based paint hazards in qualifying Alameda County homes built before 1978 with children...
USDA program providing grants up to $10,000 for seniors 62+ and low-interest loans up to $40,000 to very-low-income home...
Helps veterans with certain service-connected disabilities purchase or modify a home to accommodate their disability. Av...
Helps veterans with certain service-connected disabilities adapt a home they or a family member live in. Available to ve...
Down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers in California purchasing in high-cost areas like Newark. Provided as a...
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing for energy-efficient and renewable energy improvements in Newark. Repaid...
Grant program for Alameda County seniors 62+ to make minor home repairs and safety modifications that allow them to age ...
Incentive for Bay Area residents, including Newark, to replace old wood-burning stoves or fireplaces with cleaner, EPA-c...
State program allowing California seniors 62+, blind, or disabled homeowners with limited income to defer property tax p...
Grant to help California homeowners strengthen their homes against earthquake damage. Covers seismic retrofits including...
Rebates for Bay Area residents to install water-efficient landscaping, smart irrigation controllers, turf replacement, a...
California's Senior Citizens Property Tax Exemption reduces assessed value by $7,000 for homeowners 65 or older who meet...
Federal HOME funds administered by Alameda County for major home rehabilitation for low-income owner-occupied households...
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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