Home Improvement Grants in Sidney.

Find grants, rebates, forgivable loans, and free programs for Sidney, MT, filtered to your situation.

As of June 2026, 26 home improvement grant, rebate, and forgivable loan programs are open to homeowners in Sidney, MT, with individual awards up to $500,000. 7 programs target seniors, 2 serve veterans, and 12 require no income limit.

Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.

Types of help in this city

Funding typeProgramsRepaid?Best for
Grants17Never repaidIncome-qualified homeowners
Forgivable loans2Forgiven after a residency periodLarger repairs with no money down
Rebates3Refunded to you after purchaseEnergy-efficiency upgrades

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Varies, no individual cap; projects typically $10K-$200K+

FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

HMGP provides funding after a presidentially declared disaster to help communities reduce future disaster losses. Homeow...

Disaster
Up to $30,000

FEMA Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Coverage

ICC coverage is built into every National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy and pays up to $30,000 to help bring a s...

Disaster
Varies by jurisdiction, typically $5,000-$15,000 per unit

HUD Lead Hazard Control & Healthy Homes

HUD funds state, county, and city governments to identify and fix lead-based paint hazards and other health hazards (mol...

Seniors & Disability
Varies, full line replacement cost covered in many programs

EPA / WIIN Act Lead Service Line Replacement

EPA's WIIN Act grants and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) fund lead service line replacement programs in...

Seniors & Disability
Up to $8,500 per home

Montana Weatherization Assistance Program

State-administered weatherization program providing comprehensive energy efficiency upgrades including insulation, air s...

Weatherization
Up to $15,000 down payment assistance

Montana Housing First-Time Homebuyer Program

Provides forgivable down payment and closing cost assistance loans to first-time homebuyers in Montana. Loan is forgiven...

Homebuyer
Up to $10,000 grant (age 62+) and $40,000 loan, $50,000 combined

USDA Section 504 Home Repair Program

USDA program providing loans up to $40,000 and grants up to $10,000 for very-low-income rural homeowners to repair, impr...

Home Repair
Up to $30,000 forgivable loan

Sidney Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Program

CDBG-funded rehabilitation program for income-qualified owner-occupants in Sidney city limits. Provides forgivable loans...

Home Repair
Up to $1,000 rebate

Lower Yellowstone REA Heat Pump Rebate

Rebate program for Lower Yellowstone REA members who install qualifying air-source or ductless mini-split heat pumps. Re...

Energy
Up to $600 rebate

Lower Yellowstone REA Water Heater Rebate

Rebates for Lower Yellowstone REA members who install qualifying electric water heaters, including heat pump water heate...

Energy
Up to $5,000 per year

Montana ALTS Assisted Living & Home Modification

Montana Alternatives to Long-Term Care program providing home modifications for seniors and individuals with disabilitie...

Seniors & Disability
Up to $126,526 (SAH) or $25,350 (SHA), FY2026

VA Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant

Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to construct or modify a home to accommodate their disabi...

Veterans
Up to $25,350 (SHA), FY2026

VA Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) Grant

Grant for veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to adapt a home to meet their needs. Covers modifications...

Veterans
Up to $500 tax credit

Montana Residential Alternative Energy Tax Credit

Montana state income tax credit for residential alternative energy systems including solar electric, solar thermal, and ...

Solar/Renewable
Up to $1,150 refund

Montana Elderly Homeowner/Renter Property Tax Assistance

Montana property tax assistance program for qualifying seniors and individuals with disabilities. Provides refunds up to...

Property Tax Relief
Up to $800 per season

Montana Low-Income Energy Assistance (LIEAP)

Montana's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program helps eligible households pay home heating costs. Benefits typically paid...

Energy
Varies by home value

Montana Home Equity Conversion (HECAP)

Montana Housing's reverse mortgage counseling and education program for seniors 62+. Provides free HUD-approved counseli...

Seniors & Disability
Up to $5,000 grant

Richland County Sewer Lateral Repair Assistance

Emergency assistance for low-income homeowners in Richland County facing critical sewer lateral failures. Covers repair ...

Emergency
Free lead hazard removal

Montana Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program

HUD-funded program to identify and remediate lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 homes with children under age 6. Servi...

Home Repair
Prescription cost assistance

Montana Big Sky Rx Program

Montana prescription drug assistance program for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Helps cover cost of prescrip...

Seniors & Disability
Up to $500 rebate

Lower Yellowstone REA Insulation Rebate

Rebate for Lower Yellowstone REA members who add insulation to attics, walls, or crawl spaces. Rebate amount based on sq...

Weatherization
Free education course

Montana Housing Homebuyer Education

HUD-approved homebuyer education course required for Montana Housing loan programs. Covers budgeting, mortgage products,...

Homebuyer Ed
Up to $10,000

Montana Developmental Disabilities Home Modification

Home modification assistance for Montanans with developmental disabilities enrolled in DPHHS services. Covers ramps, lif...

Seniors & Disability
Up to $10,000 per home

Northwest Montana Community Action Partnership Weatherization

Local delivery of Montana WAP weatherization services for Richland County residents. Comprehensive home energy audits an...

Weatherization
Up to $60,000 for new construction or renovation

Fort Peck Tribes Housing Improvement Program

Housing improvement program for enrolled members of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes. Provides grants and low-...

Home Repair
Tax credit for business investment

Montana SEED Capital Tax Credit

Tax credit for investments in Montana small businesses. Not directly a home improvement program, but can benefit home-ba...

Business

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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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Frequently asked questions

What home improvement grants are available in Sidney, MT?

26 programs are currently listed for Sidney, including FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), FEMA Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Coverage, HUD Lead Hazard Control & Healthy Homes.

Do home improvement grants in Sidney have to be repaid?

Grants do not have to be repaid. Forgivable loans are forgiven over a residency period, and rebates refund your money after the purchase. In Sidney, 17 programs do not require repayment, 2 are forgivable loans, and 3 are rebates.

How do I apply for home repair grants in Sidney?

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.