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City Water, Light and Power (CWLP) - City of Springfield
Helping Homes is designed to help elderly and low-income customers reduce their energy costs through energy-saving home improvements. This includes insulation, air sealing (i.e. caulking and weather stripping), lighting upgrades, or other measures shown to reduce energy costs. Program is open as funds are available.
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IMPACT Community Action Partnership – Boone County
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West Central Community Action - Cass County
Helps low-income households increase the energy efficiency of their homes and save money on fuel costs. Typical energy-saving measures include sealing air leaks, installing insulation in attics, walls and crawl spaces, tuning and upgrading heating systems, and installing low-cost energy conservation measures.
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Kendall Grundy Community Action
Works with income-eligible homeowners to make their homes safer and more energy efficient by eliminating heat loss and air infiltration areas in the home. After the initial assessment, recommendations on home improvements are given to the homeowner and the Weatherization team will coordinate repairs with contractors. Examples of common improvements include sealing cracks, insulating attics, or repairing windows and doors. All improvements are completed at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional priority is given to households with elderly, disabled, and young children.
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New Opportunities - Calhoun County
Provides energy efficiency services without cost to homeowners or renters who meet guidelines. Installation of work measurers are determined and measured by a computerized energy audit. Work includes sealing air infiltration leaks, high-density insulation, health and safety check, heating system repair or replacement, water heaters repair or replacement. Some minor repair is allowable for health and safety reasons.
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Humboldt County Outreach Center
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Monroe County Outreach
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New Opportunities - Greene County
Provides energy efficiency services without cost to homeowners or renters who meet guidelines. Installation of work measurers are determined and measured by a computerized energy audit. Work includes sealing air infiltration leaks, high-density insulation, health and safety check, heating system repair or replacement, water heaters repair or replacement. Some minor repair is allowable for health and safety reasons.
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MCS Community Services
Works with income-eligible homeowners to make their homes safer and more energy efficient by eliminating heat loss and air infiltration areas in the home. After the initial assessment, recommendations on home improvements are given to the homeowner and the Weatherization team will coordinate repairs with contractors. Examples of common improvements include sealing cracks, insulating attics, or repairing windows and doors. All improvements are completed at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional priority is given to households with elderly, disabled, and young children.
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Tolson Community Action Center
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HACAP - Jackson County Outreach and Head Start
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Sieda Community Resource Center - Appanoose County
Provides weatherization services to make homes more energy efficient through health and safety checks including furnaces, insulation, water heaters and sealing doorways and windows. Inefficient heating components may be repaired or replaced.
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Community Action Agency of Siouxland
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Hamilton County Outreach Center
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Buena Vista County Outreach Center
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Seward County
Provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather, making homes more energy efficient.
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Shawnee Development Council - Massac County
Helps low income residents and households conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making their homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services include:
- Air sealing.
- Attic and wall insulation.
- HVAC repair or replacement.
- Electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement).
- Ventilation and moisture control measures (and other health/safety measures).
- Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home).
- Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - York County
Provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather, making homes more energy efficient.
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska - Superior Office
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Adams County Community Action and Weatherization Office
Works with income-eligible homeowners to make their homes safer and more energy efficient by eliminating heat loss and air infiltration areas in the home. After the initial assessment, recommendations on home improvements are given to the homeowner and the Weatherization team will coordinate repairs with contractors. Examples of common improvements include sealing cracks, insulating attics, or repairing windows and doors. All improvements are completed at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional priority is given to households with elderly, disabled, and young children.
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Community Action of Eastern Iowa - Clinton
Helps eligible low-income customers save money by conserving energy. Energy education is incorporated in each step of the weatherization process to explain how the measures performed will help our customers save energy.
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Community Action of Eastern Iowa - Davenport
Helps eligible low-income customers save money by conserving energy. Energy education is incorporated in each step of the weatherization process to explain how the measures performed will help our customers save energy.
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New Opportunities - Sac County
Provides energy efficiency services without cost to homeowners or renters who meet guidelines. Installation of work measurers are determined and measured by a computerized energy audit. Work includes sealing air infiltration leaks, high-density insulation, health and safety check, heating system repair or replacement, water heaters repair or replacement. Some minor repair is allowable for health and safety reasons.
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Lucas County Outreach
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - South Sioux City Family Services Office