The Home Depot Foundation invests $9 million to provide housing for more than 3,400 veterans battling homelessness
Grants will fund the construction of more than 300 new units of housing
Over the past decade, the number of homeless veterans has decreased by 55%, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. However, last year, that number began to rise again, with an average of 35,000 veterans experiencing homelessness on any given night. The Home Depot Foundation's grants will play a pivotal role in countering this challenge by creating new housing units through collaborations with national nonprofit partners including Volunteers of America, Housing Assistance Council and Tunnel to Towers, as well as local nonprofits in
"We are deeply committed to ensuring that our nation's heroes have a safe and comfortable place to call home," said
In partnership with other nonprofits like Community Solutions, these grants will also facilitate the process of finding and securing existing housing for an additional 3,000 homeless veterans. An integral part of this initiative includes funding for landlord incentive programs, which are crucial in overcoming the barriers faced by at-risk and homeless veterans in finding sustainable housing. Over the past year, the Foundation's pilot landlord incentive programs with
"We are honored to partner with The Home Depot Foundation in this transformative endeavor," said
Beyond immediate housing solutions, the Foundation's funding will also support essential research, studies and training on aging, rural, low-income and disabled veterans, as well as housing trends and specific housing needs through the Housing Assistance Council.
About The Home Depot Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation, the nonprofit arm of The Home Depot (NYSE: HD), works to improve the homes and lives of
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