Have a home renovation dream? You can turn it into reality with $50,000 from USA TODAY
Have a home renovation dream? You can turn it into reality with $50,000 from USA TODAY
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Home improvement contest offers $50,000 for renovation from USA TODAY
Content creator Jenna Phipps and USA TODAY are partnering on Project Home Improved to offer $50,000 for your home renovation project.
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Are you dreaming of a home makeover that brings your vision to life without breaking the bank?
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