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Springfield Resident Among Top Winners in National Home Renovation Contest

Susanna Tardi from Springfield has been selected as one of three national winners in USA TODAY's 'Project Home Improved' giveaway, receiving $10,000 for home renovations.

Springfield Resident Among Top Winners in National Home Renovation Contest

Susanna Tardi, a Springfield resident, has been named one of three national victors in USA TODAY's 'Project Home Improved' competition, securing a $10,000 award to fund a home improvement endeavor.

Contant Overview and Selection

The nationwide initiative encouraged property owners to submit their ideal renovation concepts for an opportunity to obtain financial assistance for enhancing their homes. Tardi emerged victorious from numerous submissions across the country, joining a select group of only three recipients.

This program is intended to assist homeowners in addressing postponed enhancement tasks, such as modernizing kitchens, refurbishing bathrooms, or beautifying exterior areas. Awardees are granted monetary prizes that can be directly allocated to their chosen renovation projects.

Prize Structure and Additional Benefits

Alongside Tardi and the other winners, the contest features a national top award of $50,000 and a complimentary advisory session with Dave and Jenny Marrs, the presenters of HGTV's 'Fixer to Fabulous.' Two additional national prizes of $25,000 are also distributed.

USA TODAY Co. stated that the competition seeks to motivate homeowners to envision transformed living environments while providing tangible resources to realize those aspirations.

Further details regarding the 'Project Home Improved' giveaway and upcoming contests are accessible at usatoday.com.

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