Rebates on projects to improve energy efficiency in low- to moderate-income homes.
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient.
Let’s Go Electric’s Electrify Programs are community-based programs helping homeowners save money and become more resilient by replacing old appliances and equipment with efficient, low-carbon, electric technology and systems.
Money to help low-income individuals pay part or all of their energy bills one time per calendar year.
Funding to support Tribal investment in energy-related projects by providing direct loans or partial loan guarantees to Federally-recognized Tribes.
Loans and grants to increase energy efficiency and improve the comfort of buildings.
Funding to outfit Tribal homes with zero-emissions energy systems.
HUD paid landlords to make climate-friendly upgrades to low-income housing
Help with implementation of strategies to reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions while improving energy efficiency.
A solar lease is a way for a homeowner to install solar with no upfront cost.