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Families with incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines or those receiving cash assistance payments under Work First or Supplemental Security Income are eligible for weatherization services. Approximately 1,600 North Carolina families benefit from the program annually.
Weatherization is open to those whose income is 200% or below the Federal Poverty Income Level as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For example, a single person living alone cannot make more than $29,160 and a family of four cannot make more than $60,000.
2023 POVERTY INCOME GUIDELINES CONTIGUOUS STATES U.S. GRANTEES EFFECTIVE January 12, 2023 House Hold/Family Size200%1$29,1602$39,4403$49,7204$60,0004 more rows
Provides assistance to increase the energy efficiency of dwellings occupied by low-income residents, helping to reduce their energy costs while safeguarding their health and safety. Services may include insulation, pipe wrapping, and other incidental repairs. federal poverty guideline.
Ohioans with a household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines are eligible for the program. Priority is given to Ohioans who are older than age of 60, those with disabilities, those with children in the home, and households with a high energy usage and/or burden.
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Federal Poverty Income Guidelines 215 percent ​1$2,613.00$31,347.002$3,534.00$42,398.003$4,455.00$53,449.004$5,375.00$64,500.006 more rows
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Program provides energy conservation measures to reduce the utility bills of low-income Hoosiers across the state. The WAP program offers clients a permanent solution to reducing their energy bills by making their homes more energy-efficient.
SIR is calculated by dividing the sum of a projects discounted savings by its investment costs. For a project to be cost effective, weatherization programs generally require the SIR to be greater than 1. More information can be found on the Payback and Savings on Your Energy-related Home Improvements page.

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