Find grants, rebates, forgivable loans, and free programs for Pecos, TX, filtered to your situation.
As of June 2026, 24 home improvement grant, rebate, and forgivable loan programs are open to homeowners in Pecos, TX, with individual awards up to $126,526. 4 programs target seniors, 3 serve veterans, and 11 require no income limit.
Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.
| Funding type | Programs | Repaid? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grants | 15 | Never repaid | Income-qualified homeowners |
| Forgivable loans | 1 | Forgiven after a residency period | Larger repairs with no money down |
| Rebates | 4 | Refunded to you after purchase | Energy-efficiency upgrades |
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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 grants for major home repairs for low-income owner-occupants in Pecos city limits. Addresses structural, ele...
Federally funded weatherization services provided through the Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission. Reduces energy...
Low-interest loans up to $40,000 for very low-income rural homeowners to repair, improve, or modernize their homes. Avai...
Grants up to $10,000 for very low-income seniors (62+) in rural areas to remove health and safety hazards. Available in ...
Low-cost home improvement loans for Texas veterans who served at least 90 days active duty. Competitive fixed interest r...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to adapt or purchase a home to meet disability needs. Cov...
Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities (such as blindness or loss of use of hands) to adapt a ho...
Federal LIHEAP assistance for eligible low-income households to help pay heating and cooling bills. Priority for househo...
HUD-funded program to identify and remediate lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 homes occupied by low-income families ...
Emergency grants for immediate health and safety hazards such as broken water heaters, failed septic systems, exposed el...
CDBG-funded grants for accessibility modifications to homes of low-income residents with disabilities. Covers wheelchair...
Cost-sharing program for repair or replacement of failing private sewer lateral lines connecting homes to the city main....
Rebates for purchase and installation of qualifying high-efficiency HVAC systems and heat pumps for residential customer...
Rebates for attic, wall, or floor insulation upgrades that improve home energy efficiency. Available to residential cust...
Rebates for installation of high-efficiency electric water heaters, including heat pump water heaters. Available to TNMP...
Federal tax credit for residential solar photovoltaic systems. Covers 30% of total system cost including equipment, labo...
Texas law exempts the added appraised value from solar or wind energy devices from property taxes. If solar panels incre...
Rebate for purchase and installation of qualifying Wi-Fi-enabled smart thermostats. Available to residential customers i...
Below-market interest rate mortgages and down payment assistance grants for first-time homebuyers in Texas. Income and p...
Zero-interest construction loan for very low-income Texans to build their own homes using sweat equity. Must be in eligi...
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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24 programs are currently listed for Pecos, including FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), FEMA Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Coverage, HUD Lead Hazard Control & Healthy Homes.
Grants do not have to be repaid. Forgivable loans are forgiven over a residency period, and rebates refund your money after the purchase. In Pecos, 15 programs do not require repayment, 1 is forgivable loan, and 4 are rebates.
Every program listing carries the official application link and phone number for the administering agency. Homeowners apply directly with that agency; there is no middleman and no fee.