Are there for YOU!
Regional and National:
- New England Weatherization’s website has assistance pages for Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Links to the page are in the column on the left side of the home page, near the bottom. newenglandweatherization.com
- The US Department of Energy has a map to information on Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program projects by state. eere.energy.gov/wip/project_map
- We should remember that valuable general information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in all states is maintained at the Database of State Initiatives for Renewables and Efficiency. dsireusa.org
Massachusetts:
- The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program has links relating to a large number of programs in Massachusetts. liheap.ncat.org/profiles/Mass.htm
- MassResources.org has a page on weatherization resources. massresources.org/weatherization.html
- A quick rundown of the Massachusetts Weatherization Assistance Program is available from benefits.gov. benefits.gov/benefits/benefit-details/1860
- A page of resources for Massachusetts residents is available at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, including links to information for specific utilities. bit.ly/HUD_Mass_info (Please note that bitly addresses are capitalization sensitive.)
- Mass Save has a web page on rebates and incentives for weatherization. masssave.com/residential/offers/weatherization
New Hampshire:
- New Hampshire’s Office of Energy and Planning has a Weatherization Assistance Program. nh.gov/oep/energy/programs/weatherization
- Southern New Hampshire Services, Inc has weatherization information, which can be found on a web page. snhs.org/programs/energy-programs/weatherization
- Public Service of New Hampshire has a Homes and Renovations page that includes a link to a page on Home Energy Assistance. psnh.com/homerenovations
- The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program has links relating to a large number of programs in Vermont at liheap.ncat.org/profiles/NH.htm
- Tri-County CAP of Berlin, New Hampshire has branch offices in the northern part of the state. They maintain an Energy Programs page. tccap.org/energy_programs.htm
- The Plymouth Area Renewable Area Initiative (PAREI) has a general resources page with many links on many subjects, including weatherization. plymouthenergy.org/resource.html
- NHSaves has a page with information and links. bit.ly/NHSaves_saving_energy (Please note that bitly addresses are capitalization sensitive.)
Vermont:
- Vermont’s Weatherization Program is designed to help lower income residents — particularly older Vermonters, people with disabilities, and families with children — to save fuel and money by improving the energy efficiency of their homes. dcf.vermont.gov/oeo/weatherization.
- Efficiency Vermont has a web page with links to Vermont’s Weatherization Offices. bit.ly/EVweatherization (Please note that bitly addresses are capitalization sensitive.)
- The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program has links relating to a large number of programs in Vermont at liheap.ncat.org/profiles/Vermont.htm
- The Vermont Natural Resources Council has a weatherization page with general information. bit.ly/VNRC_weatherization (capitalization sensitive)
- The Neighborworks Alliance of Vermont has numerous resources available through their offices throughout the state, including assistance with weatherization and energy. vthomeownership.org
- Capstone Community Action Weatherization has an easily viewed table of Vermont state-wide assistance guidelines. bit.ly/CCA_guidelines (capitalization sensitive)
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