The Home Depot Foundation

2007 Awards of Excellence for Affordable Housing Built Responsibly
The Home Depot Foundation invites nonprofits to obtain this year's program guidelines, timetable and a Letter of Interest (LOI) form to submit for program consideration by visiting www.homedepotfoundation.org.The deadline for submitting a LOI is March 31, 2007.

Since 2004, The Home Depot Foundation has awarded LISC $1.15 million to implement The Healthy and Efficient Neighborhood Homes Partnership, a program to advance “green” affordable housing development, which offers savings in operating costs, reduces adverse environmental impacts, and improves health for residents. Green community development is an area of growing interest for the field and this funding has been critical in our efforts to integrate green building practices into local affordable housing production strategies through pilot programs in six local sites – Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Richmond, Twin Cities, and Washington, DC. The grant also supports LISC in providing practical trainings for local community developers that can be delivered nationwide, and to share best practices with the field. Support from The Home Depot Foundation has helped CDCs build more homes that are safer and more healthy to live in.

The Home Depot Foundation and LISC recently celebrated the completion of two new green homes on October 11 in Washington, DC. Kevin Long, a local District Manager for The Home Depot, applauded LISC and Manna, Inc., the project’s developer, for bringing leading edge green technology and products – soy-based foam insulation; low-e and argon gas filled windows; VOC-free paints; linoleum flooring; salvaged wood cabinets with non-toxic glues and stains; and low-flow bath fixtures – to affordable housing development.

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