SECURING THE AMERICAN DREAM FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
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Grantmaking

America's Leading Home Builders...Touching Tomorrow Today!

Building homes for the nation is too important a priority to neglect the education, training and research that will be needed to support the residential construction industry.

The National Housing Endowment is answering the call by meeting the industry's long-term challenges with innovative thinking and bold action.

 

Education

The National Housing Endowment supports efforts to improve housing studies on American college campuses to produce better candidates for industry jobs and , enhance the exchange between scholars and business professionals.  It also supports programs that provide scholarships to students pursuing careers in the home building field.

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Training

The National Housing Endowment supports job training in home building trades to ensure an adequate supply of skilled workers, launch young people on rewarding building careers, and help veteran builders sharpen and update their skills.         

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Research

The National Housing Endowment supports research improves the affordability and quality of American housing, and offer effective and cost-efficient solutions for consideration when housing policy and regulations are developed.                                          

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Other Types of Grants

The National Housing Endowment also supports other programs that affect the industry.        

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wordClick here to find out more about our funding guidelines

wordProspective grantees are encouraged to submit a letter of intent prior to sending a full proposal. Click here for guidelines on submitting a Letter of Intent.

wordClick here to find a list of past grants funded by the National Housing Endowment

 

The National Housing Endowment is a charitable tax-exempt corporation organized in accordance with IRC Section 501(c)(3).
Contributions to the National Housing Endowment are tax-deductible. Please consult your tax advisor.