CDC Utah Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI)

Community Development Corporation of Utah / GHHI

Available Home Repair

About This Program

CDC Utah Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) is available to homeowners in Salt Lake City, UT.

CDC Utah's Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) provides low-cost loans and grants to low- to moderate-income homeowners needing repairs to improve energy efficiency or alleviate health and safety hazards. GHHI coordinates multiple funding streams to address homes comprehensively, combining weatherization, lead hazard control, and accessibility modifications in a single project where possible.

Combination of grant and low-cost loan funding; amounts vary depending on available programs and household income. Typically addresses multiple issues per project.

Official program page checked live on 2026-06-22.

Data last verified 2026-04-03. How we verify our data.

In Salt Lake City, UT, you can combine this program with other local help to cut your cost:

Key Details

  • Low to moderate income homeowners in Salt Lake County
  • Coordinates energy efficiency, health/safety, and lead hazard work
  • Combination of grants and low-cost loans
  • Attempts to address multiple issues comprehensively in one project
  • CDC Utah: 801-994-7222 | cdcutah.org

How to Apply

A grant-savvy contractor in Salt Lake City, UT can handle the paperwork, inspections, and timelines so your funding releases on schedule. Getting matched is free.

You will likely need a contractor to apply

Projects like this almost always need a licensed contractor, and many grants ask for a written estimate as part of your application. Lining up a contractor in Salt Lake City early keeps your application moving.

Get matched with a contractor

Each program sets its own contractor rules. Check the official program page for exact requirements.

Your application paperwork

Documents you will likely need

  • Proof you own and live in the home (deed, recent mortgage statement, or property tax bill).
  • A government-issued photo ID for every owner on title.
  • Documentation of disability (award letter or a physician's statement) if the program is disability-based.
  • A written estimate from a licensed contractor for the work (many programs require this to apply).
  • A recent utility bill for the home (energy and weatherization programs use it to confirm service and usage).
  • Photos of the problem area or the work to be done.
  • The program's own application form, completed (use the official link or phone number on this page).

Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.

Deadline: Rolling

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Frequently asked questions

Who qualifies for CDC Utah Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) in Salt Lake City?

CDC Utah Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) is open to homeowners in Salt Lake City, UT. It serves seniors.

How do I apply for CDC Utah Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) in Salt Lake City, UT?

Apply directly with Community Development Corporation of Utah / GHHI using the official program link on this page or call 801-994-7222. There is no middleman and no fee.

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Grant-approved contractors understand the documentation, inspections, and timelines, so your funding releases on schedule.

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