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Board approves $25,000 gap funding for Habitat for Humanity to keep homebuilding cycle alive

5767508 · August 13, 2025
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Caroline County approved a $25,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity of the Fredericksburg region as gap funding to help the organization finish current homebuilding and position itself for upcoming USDA funding; Habitat said an unrelated regional grant had fallen through due to subordination disputes but USDA closeout funding remains in place.

The Caroline County Board of Supervisors approved a $25,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity to cover gap funding needed to complete a current construction cycle and position the organization for an expected USDA funding closeout later this year.

Habitat representative (mister Tickle) told the board the organization still has USDA closeout funding and is pursuing refunds and additional reimbursements tied to delays, but that a $2 million regional planning grant they had been counting on through the George Washington Regional Commission (GWRC) did not close because of…

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