The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program provides grants to states, territories, and some Indian tribes to improve the energy efficiency of the homes of low-income families. These governments, in turn, contract with local governments and nonprofit agencies to provide weatherization services to those in need using the latest technologies for home energy upgrades. Since the program began in 1976, DOE has helped improve the lives of than 7 million families by reducing their energy bills.
Where to Apply for Weatherization Assistance
Learn how and where to apply for weatherization assistance and find contacts in your state.
Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals
This project supports the national residential energy upgrade industry through standard work specifications, advanced professional certifications for workers, accredited training programs, and quality work plan requirements.
Weatherization Program Success Stories
Highlighting the positive impact of weatherization across the country.