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PRICE Grant (Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement)

GREATER CHARLOTTESVILLE HABITAT

Funding Amount

$29.1 million

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

PRICE Grant Overview

Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Award Amount: $29.1 million over six years

Status: Awarded in December 2024

Geographic Scope: Greater Charlottesville area, specifically focused on Southwood Mobile Home Park (Albemarle growth area)

Focus Areas:

  • Revitalization and preservation of the Southwood Mobile Home Park

  • Community redevelopment without displacement of current residents

  • Improvement of quality of life for residents

  • Public infrastructure development in southern Albemarle growth area
  • Program Details:

  • Part of a new congressional program called the Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE)

  • Will help Habitat redevelop the Southwood Community without displacing residents

  • Dramatic improvement of quality of life for existing residents

  • Significant new public infrastructure contributions
  • Contact Information:

  • Director of Grants and Grant Compliance: Christine Robertson

  • Email: crobertson@cvillehabitat.org

  • Phone: 434-293-9066

  • Mailing Address: 967 2nd St SE, Charlottesville, VA 22902

  • Tax ID: 54-1574925
  • Public Transparency:
    Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville welcomes public comments regarding the PRICE grant. Public documents available include: Action Plan, Public Participation Plan, Executive Summary, Application, and Reports.

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    housingaffordable-housingcommunity-development

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