WeatherizationArizona Department of Housing 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the date, subgrantee name, job number, client name, and client address in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the ELIGIBILITY section, ensure you have all necessary documents ready. Check off items such as the Client Weatherization Application and Income Calculation Form as you confirm their presence in your file.
  4. Move to CLIENT CORRESPONDENCE & SIGN OFFS. Document any client interactions by filling out forms like Progress Form and Client Rights and Responsibilities. Make sure to sign off where required.
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  6. Finally, complete the INVOICE section by detailing costs related to materials and labor. Ensure that a Subgrantee representative signs off on this form to confirm all items are checked.

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Home Energy Assistance Fund Provides funds for low-income families experiencing extreme financial hardship to help pay overdue utility bills and prevent potential electric or gas shutoffs. Administered by the Arizona Community Action Association (ACAA) through Community Action Program (CAP) offices in every county.
Must be a first-time homebuyer (buyers who have not owned a residential property in the last three years). Must be residents of Arizona and have been for a minimum of six (6) months. Buyers must have a minimum FICO credit score of 640.
The ADOH Pathway to Purchase P2P Down Payment Assistance Program provides an attractive 30- year fixed-rate mortgage with a Down Payment Assistance (DPA) second mortgage equal to 10% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of $20,000.
To determine which home health care services you qualify for in Arizona, start by checking your financial eligibility. Single applicants must keep their annual income under $18,075 and have assets below $2,000, while married couples face higher thresholds. Gather proof of income, assets, and residency.
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Veterans who meet the income eligibility requirements can apply for weatherization services, which may include: Insulating walls, attics, and floors. Installing energy-efficient windows and doors. Sealing air leaks with weather stripping or caulking.

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The Arizona Is Home program is a collaboration between the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) and the Arizona IDA. Eligible homebuyers will receive a below-market, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage along with 4% down payment assistance.
Households at or below 200% of the poverty income guidelines or that receive Supplemental Security Income are considered under DOE guidelines as eligible for weatherization services.

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