SECURING THE AMERICAN DREAM FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

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H.E.L.P. Grant Program

The cornerstone of our Education program is the unprecedented Homebuilding Education Leadership Program (H.E.L.P.)  The Endowment is awarding major grants to colleges and universities across the country, and working to help them create, expand or refocus existing programs toward residential construction management.  A key goal of this program is to increase the number of qualified college graduates entering the residential construction profession.  These efforts will also enhance the reputation and credibility of individuals who graduate from these programs and better prepare them for this complex industry that provides the American Dream.
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Overall Goal of H.E.L.P.

To increase the number of qualified college graduates to enter the residential construction industry
 

Overall Description of Program

To establish a closer relationship with institutions of higher education to increase the visibility of the residential construction industry and the resources available to promote the industry as a viable field/program for college graduates
 

How We Will Measure the Success of H.E.L.P.

Over a decade, to triple the number of schools that have an actual and viable residential construction track and ensure that these graduates are directed to the residential building industry.

2008 HELP Grant Information

The Letter of Inquiry - Due by April 1, 2008                 

  Please click here for 2008 Letter of Inquiry guidelines

The Request for Proposal - Deadline Coming Soon

 
 
   
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Contributions to the National Housing Endowment are tax-deductible. Please consult your tax advisor.