Grant applications are currently closed. As of September 15, 2025, the grant program is not accepting grant applications. If there is a health and safety issue in your mobile home or if you are seeking to reduce your energy bill, please text, call (720-467-0332) or email Erin Millsapps.
The city is committed to preserving manufactured and mobile homes as an affordable housing option for community members.
The city is focused on enhancing community resilience by supporting repairs and upgrades to mobile and manufactured homes. Partnerships remain central to this work. This webpage will be updated with information and resources as they become available.
Grant Applications (Closed at this time)
Available Grants
Healthy, Resilient Mobile Homes
Although no grants are currently available, our partners will offer resources to help reduce your energy bill in 2026. Please text, call (720-467-0332) or email Erin Millsapps to learn more.
Wind Damage Repairs (2023 - 2025)
More than 400 manufactured homes suffered damage from the winds that drove the Marshall Fire in 2021. The city helped impacted community members repair the damage, making their homes more resilient to extreme weather events.
Grant Overview (not accepting new applications)
Complete the application
All grant programs are available on the same application.
Complete the application in English or Spanish and select which grant(s) you are applying for.
Once your completed application is approved, you will receive an email from city staff.
Choose a contractor and schedule a repair estimate
Select one of the city-approved contractors below and work with them to get an estimate.
- Email Tierra Rojo, 719-930-1054
- Email Stone River Construction, 720–934–0284
The contractor will submit your repair estimate to city staff.
Sign the grant award agreement
Once city staff receive your repair estimate from the contractor, they will send you the grant award agreement for signature.
Submit the signed agreement to the program in one of the following ways:
- Mail a signed copy to Healthy and Resilient Mobile Homes, City of Boulder Climate Initiatives, P.O. Box 791, Boulder, CO 80306
- Drop off a signed copy at 1101 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO 80302, Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Write "Healthy and Resilient Homes Grant c/o Erin Millsapps" on your application.
- Email Erin Millsapps a photograph of the signed Grant Agreement
Sign a construction contract
The contractor will ask you to sign a Construction Contract. This is an agreement between you and the contractor to perform approved repair work.
Keep a signed copy for your records. Contractors will forward a copy to city staff. Once received, staff will send a Notice to Proceed to the selected contractor.
Please note, once the city receives all signed documents, it can take up to four weeks for the contractor to receive a Notice to Proceed and begin repairs.
Schedule repair work
Work with your contractor to schedule approved repairs. The contractor must complete your repairs within 60 days from signing the Construction Contract.
Final Sign-off
Once all repair work is finished, city staff will confirm that work is acceptable before the city pays the contractor. Staff will contact homeowners.
Contractor is paid
City staff will review the final invoice and issue payment directly to your contractor. You will receive notice that this payment has been completed.
Fill out the survey
Share your experience. Are you satisfied? If you tell us you have concerns, we will follow up. If we don’t hear from you after 10 days, we will simply pay the Contractor.
Resources
Contact City Staff
- Email Laurel Mattrey, 303-441-4227
- Email Erin Millsapps, 720-467-0332 text or call