Explore Safe, Affordable, and Adaptable Housing Support
Returning home with a service-connected disability can bring many challenges. Housing shouldn’t be one of them. For disabled veterans, multiple programs offer grants to help make homes safer, more accessible, and tailored to individual needs—without requiring repayment.
Whether you’re modifying your current home or planning to move into a more accessible space, these programs are designed to reduce costs and support independent living.
Types of Housing Grants Available
- Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant
Helps veterans build, buy, or adapt homes for maximum mobility. - Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) Grant
Covers modifications for specific disability-related needs in an existing home. - Temporary Residence Adaptation (TRA) Grant
Assists veterans temporarily living in a family member’s home with needed changes. - Nonprofit Housing Grants
Provided by veteran-focused organizations and charities offering financial housing support. - State and Local Programs
Additional funding opportunities based on local eligibility and resources.
Who May Qualify
- Veterans with a service-connected permanent and total disability verified by the VA
- Individuals who own a home or plan to purchase or build one
- Proof of veteran or active-duty status
- Medical documentation showing the need for housing adaptations
Things to Consider Before Applying
- Grants do not need to be repaid, but documentation is essential
- Some programs operate on a first-come, first-served basis or follow set funding cycles
- Local VA offices and veteran service organizations can guide you through the application process
If you’re unsure where to begin, many programs offer case managers or grant advisors to help clarify each step.
Start Your Path to a Safer, Accessible Home
You’ve served the country—now let these resources serve you. Housing grants exist to support your safety, independence, and quality of life at home.
No pressure. Just clear information to help you take the next step.