Funding Documentation

Clear Documents for Home Modification Funding Conversations

Families often need more than a verbal estimate. We help organize assessment findings, photo notes, scope descriptions, and project priorities so funding, grant, lending, or family discussions start from a clear written record.

What We Organize

Turn Home Concerns Into Written Project Evidence

The Home Safety, Power & Resilience Assessment can help document why a safer bathroom, entry upgrade, lighting plan, generator readiness step, or accessibility change is being considered.

Start documentation before committing to a final construction scope. That makes it easier to compare phases, funding paths, and written project options.

  • Assessment summary with the homeowner concerns and priority risks
  • Photo notes for bathrooms, entries, stairs, panels, lighting, and access points
  • Room-by-room recommendations organized by urgency
  • Line-item scope descriptions for eligible or potentially eligible work
  • Planning ranges and phase recommendations for family or lender review
  • Licensed trade notes where electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, or alarm/security work may be required
Common Uses

Useful for More Than One Funding Path

A clear written record helps families compare options without implying that any outside program will approve the work.

Grant or Assistance Programs

Use the assessment report to organize the safety need, photos, scope, and project priorities before submitting materials to a program administrator.

Financing Conversations

Share clear project phases, planning ranges, and written scope notes when discussing private financing or lender options.

Family Cost Sharing

Give adult children, homeowners, and advisors a shared document for deciding what happens now, next, and later.

Phased Private Pay

Separate urgent safety work from larger remodeling, power, lighting, security, and automation upgrades.

Important Boundaries

  • Connecticut Contracting is not a lender, grant administrator, state agency, or financial advisor.
  • Approval, eligibility, award amounts, rates, and terms are determined by each program, lender, or funding source.
  • Documentation support does not guarantee reimbursement, approval, or eligibility.

Build the Funding Conversation Around a Written Plan

Start with the assessment, then use the report to discuss phases, scope, priorities, and possible funding paths with the right decision-makers.