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The Indiana Energy Saver Program is administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development The Indiana Energy Saver Program is administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development Empowering Hoosiers to Enhance Home Energy Efficiency Hoosiers are interested in how they can save energy and cut costs now more than ever.
To meet this growing need, the Indiana Energy Saver Program will assist Hoosiers in reducing their energy costs and improving home comfort through energy efficiency upgrades. With the support of roughly $182 million in federal funding, Indiana will provide two rebate offerings through a single application process to maximize the benefits to Hoosier households.
Through this program, participants will receive the rebate in the form of a discount on the eligible products and installation completed by a qualified contractor. Learn more about each rebate offering below. A Simple, Straightforward Process to Participate We’ll keep you updated on the energy-saving opportunities available through the program.
A user-friendly portal will make it easy to submit your info and verify your program eligibility. A program representative will review your home’s energy use and identify ways to help you save. We’ll provide you with a customized list of options to fit your home and budget.
Installation & Quality Check Approved contractors will do the work, and we’ll make sure it’s done right. We’ll handle the paperwork for state and federal requirements. Applications open — Apply Now!
Providing Benefits to Hoosiers Across the State The program aims to achieve the following: Help More Households: Maximize the number of families that can benefit from this program across the state. Support for Low- and Moderate-Income Families: Provide extra help to those who need it most. Cut Energy Costs: Implement measures that reduce financial stress by reducing energy usage and putting more money back into your pockets.
Improve Quality of Life: Increase the comfortability of homes through energy efficiency investments. Create Job Opportunities: Promote workforce development to ensure economic stability and growth for all residents and contractors across the state. This program helps homeowners , tenants , and landlords save on energy-efficient upgrades like heat pumps, electric appliances, and insulation.
By covering a significant portion of project costs and offering additional rebates for major energy savings, these programs make it more affordable to improve home energy efficiency, lower utility bills, and create more comfortable living spaces. Whether you are a homeowner , tenant , landlord , or contractor , you can benefit from these programs. Click on one of the following to learn more about the process.
Are you a Contractor? Join the Qualified Contractor Network! Help bring the program benefits to Hoosier households while growing your business.
Learn more about joining the network . Be one of the first to apply! 855 4-IN SAVES (855 446-7283) The Indiana Energy Saver Program is administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Hoosiers (Indiana residents) interested in energy efficiency upgrades for their homes. Specific income eligibility may apply but is not detailed in the summary. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Indiana Energy Saver Program is funded by Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) (with federal funding). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.
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