Building Homes and Encouraging Homeownership

In North Carolina, 740,000 households do not have and cannot afford a safe, stable home. To support communities and United Methodist churches in rural North Carolina, The Duke Endowment since 1999 has funded housing projects that help people buy and own energy-efficient affordable homes.

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Roy Helm speaks about the Wesley Community Development Corporation in Iredell County, N.C.

Strategy

Challenge and response from The Duke Endowment

What We’re Learning

Impact of efforts and insights from the field

Resources

Links to more information, research and evaluation

Grant Guidelines

The Duke Endowment will consider requests based on the need, strength of application and available grant funds.

Contact Us

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Director of Rural Church
704.927.2251

 
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Strengthening Communities

Charles Penland, affordable housing coordinator at Hinton Rural Life Center, visits with a homeowner.

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Room with a View

Laurels of Junaluska offers housing and community for seniors and retired clergy on a former North Carolina farm.