

“This new allocation will let us fund projects on our priority list, many of which have been waiting for years. “This program has been operating with a backlog of applications for construction projects,” said VA Acting Secretary Robert Wilkie. The State Veterans Home Construction Grant Program provides up to 65 percent of the cost to build and renovate facilities. The new funding can be used where needed for repairs, renovation or new construction, and is part of an Omnibus Bill that represents the largest allocation to the more than 50-year-old State Veterans Home Construction Grant Program funding for the program has averaged $94 million over the last five years. Serving Minnesota Veterans and Their Families | MinnesotaVeteran.Recently VA announced that it will use $685 million in funding from Congress to fund several state Veterans home construction projects through the VA State Veterans Home Construction Grant Program. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. The project cost is estimated at $32.2 million and a total of 79 FTEs will be needed to operate the facility.Ĭonstruction could begin as early as early fall 2021 with an anticipated 18-month construction schedule. In Preston, the facility will enjoy fantastic views from its hilltop location that includes 54 residential units.The Montevideo facility blends into the local prairie style environment with 72 residential units as well as a large community meeting room. The project cost is estimated at $48 million and a total of 105 FTEs will be needed to operate the facility.

The project cost is estimated at $41.5 million and a total of 105 FTEs will be needed to operate the facility.

The approval of Federal funds will allow us to now move forward with construction. We appreciate the Minnesota Legislature’s past support of our Veterans and these projects. The funding plan is a combination of federal-granted (65 percent), state-bonded and community-provided monies (35 percent). In 2018, the Minnesota Legislature allocated $33 million toward the cost of the projects. This investment will allow MDVA to expand our State Veterans Homes into three new communities to serve our elderly Veterans living in all corners on the state. We have pursued Federal funding for these important projects since 2018.

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently released the State Home Construction Grants FY 2021 Conditional Approvals. I’m pleased to share that MDVA has been notified that all three of Minnesota’s proposed new State Veterans Homes projects (to be located in Bemidji, Montevideo and Preston) will receive federal funding this year.
