WEATHERIZATION

Weatherization

The right to live in a warm home, to breathe clean air, and to have an affordable electric bill are among our most basic human rights.

The Weatherization Assistance Program is a state and federally funded resource that levels the scales of poverty in our community with services to improve energy conservation, air quality and heat loss. Available to serve the rental dwellings of qualifying residents, the program provides professional energy management through the following services:

✓ Home assessment
✓ Insulation (floor, attic, duct and walls)
✓ Air sealing
✓ Gas appliance testing
✓ Furnace repairs
✓ Carbon Monoxide detectors
✓ Education on energy conservation and the dangers of lead

Call 253-593-2336 or email weatherization@mdc-hope.org to learn more

Getting Started

Please apply through our Energy Assistance Program’s online application. By completing this single form, you will be considered for both Energy and Weatherization assistance.

Documents you will need to upload:

✓ Picture ID for all household members (Ages 18+)

✓ Social Security cards for all household members of all ages.

✓ Proof of income for the last month (including paystubs, unemployment, fixed income or other documents that indicate your gross income)

✓ Last month’s utility bill or account number

 

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    Eligibility Requirements:

    People Living in HouseholdAverage Monthly Income RangePSE Gas Heated Homes Only
    200%60% SMI (state median income)80% AMI (area median income)
    1$2,608$3,407$5,642
    2$3,525$4,456$6,446
    3$4,442$5,504$7,250
    4$5,358$6,553$8,054
    5$6,275$7,601$8,700
    6$7,192$8,650$9,346
    7$8,108$8,846$9,988
    8$9,025$9,043$10,633
    9$9,942$9,239$11,279

    The Weatherization program is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.