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United Way's Housing Trust Fund pre-application now open for construction and development projects

The United Way of Bemidji Area, in collaboration with Beltrami County, has opened a pre-application for construction and development projects as part of the Housing Trust Fund. The application deadline is Dec. 31.

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BEMIDJI — The United Way of Bemidji Area, in collaboration with Beltrami County, has opened a pre-application for construction and development projects as part of the Housing Trust Fund program.

The United Way invites qualified entities, including for-profit organizations, nonprofits and government agencies, to submit proposals for projects aimed at expanding and improving local housing options. These proposals may encompass a wide range of initiatives, including construction, development, rehabilitation and other innovative solutions, a release said.

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"By participating, you have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the quality of life for residents and play a vital role in shaping the future of our community," explained the release.

The Housing Trust Fund is designed to support housing programs that enhance housing availability, affordability and accessibility for individuals and families in Beltrami County. The aim is to create a positive impact on the housing landscape and improve the overall well-being of our community members, the release said.

Interested developers are encouraged to review the application eligibility requirements and submit their pre-application before the deadline. Submission of a pre-application does not guarantee funding. Applications will be reviewed, and applicants will be notified whether they are invited to proceed or declined.

Qualified organizations should submit applications by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31, via the application on the United Way's website.

For more information and to access the application, visit the "Grant Opportunities" page at

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