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R. Rebuilds (Developers) Middle Market Loan Program The Rural Rental Rehab Program LA Homeownership Think Tank Public Notices & Comments LHC Audited Financial Statements Constituent Services Request Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) The Louisiana Housing Corporation offers weatherization services to create energy-efficient and comfortable living spaces for Louisiana homeowners.
Weatherization is a cost-effective approach that involves making strategic improvements to your home to minimize energy waste, reduce utility bills, and enhance overall comfort. Discover how our Weatherization program can help you achieve these goals and make your home more sustainable. Weatherization is the process of making your home more energy-efficient by implementing a range of improvements.
These improvements may include insulation installation, air sealing, weather-stripping, duct sealing, and other energy-saving measures. By addressing areas of energy loss, weatherization helps create a thermal barrier, preventing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. It enhances your home's energy performance and reduces reliance on heating and cooling systems, leading to long-term cost savings.
Benefits of Weatherization: Investing in weatherization offers numerous benefits for homeowners, including: Lower energy bills through reduced energy consumption. Improved indoor comfort by minimizing drafts and temperature fluctuations. Enhanced indoor air quality by reducing air leaks and improving ventilation.
Increased durability of your home's structure by mitigating moisture issues. Reduced environmental impact through decreased energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions. Enhanced resale value of your property with improved energy efficiency ratings.
Household income determines the minimum requirements for weatherization assistance. Availability of WAP is not guaranteed. Additional waiting list points are given to the following groups: 60 years of age and older With children 17 years of age and under One whose disability has been established in accordance with the Title XXVI of the Social Security Act for the SSI Program.
High Residential Energy Users: And households with a high energy burden Want to receive more information? LHC Weatherization Region Map View contact information for those selected parishes, including address, phone, fax, website url, and point person. Select a region on the Map Quad Area Community Action Agency, Inc. 45300 N.
Baptist Rd, Hammond, LA 70401 St. Mary Community Action Agency 1407 Barrow St, Franklin, LA 70538 P. O.
Box 271, Franklin, LA 70538 e. jeffgbeverly@stmarycaa. org Desoto Parish Police Jury 404 Polk Street, Ste.
B, Mansfield, LA 71052 P. O. Box 1410, Mansfield, LA 71052 LaSalle Community Action Assn, Inc. 825 Hwy.
8, Sicily Island, LA 71368 P. O. Box 716, Ferriday, LA 71334 WAP Office: 107 EE Wallace Blvd, Ferriday, LA 71334 e.
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org 2025 Annual Income Levels Last four consecutive copies of check stubs for all employed household members 18 years of age or older Proof of unearned income (Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Pension Funds, Disability, etc.) Proof of present address (rent receipt, lease or deed, etc.) A copy of a current gas, electric or propane bill Must have valid driver’s license or picture ID of all household member 18 years of age or older A copy of Social Security cards for all household members Additional information may be required to determine your eligibility for weatherization assistance The Weatherization Field Guides 2025 Louisiana Health and Safety Plan 2024 Louisiana Health and Safety Plan 2023 Louisiana Health and Safety Plan 2022 Louisiana Health and Safety Plan 2021 Retrofitting Louisiana - Standard Work Specification-Aligned Field Guide LA Energy Audit Procedures Manual – NEAT v.
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9 Release – Notices and Memorandums 2020 Notice WAP-2020-01 - Louisiana Weatherization COVID-19 Policies and Procedures Notice WAP-2020-02: WAP Income Eligibility Guidelines for PY2020 – Notices and Memorandums 2019 Memorandum LA WAP 01 - Allowable Use of Training Funds for 2019 ACAP Winter Training Conference Notice WAP - 2019-01 Updated Invoicing Guidelines Notice WAP-2019-02: WAP Income Eligibility Guidelines for PY2019 EPA’s Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, & Your Home EPA’s Lead-Safe Certified Guide to Renovate Right EPA’s A Citizen’s Guide to Radon What you should know about Space Heaters Weatherization State Plan 2025 Weatherization State Plan Summary and Changes 2025 Weatherization State Plan Louisiana IIJA WAP State Plan 2024 Weatherization State Plan Summary and Changes 2024 Weatherization State Plan 2023 Weatherization State Plan Summary and Changes 2023 Weatherization State Plan 2022 Weatherization Readiness Funding Plan 2022 Weatherization State Plan 2022 Weatherization State Plan Summary and Changes WAP-2020-01 Attachment A - LA COVID-19 Pandemic_ Infectious Disease Checklist WAP-2020-01 Attachment B - LA COVID-19 Pandemic Employee and Client Screening WAP-2020-01 Attachment C - LA Subgrantee Field and Crew Check List WAP-2020-01 Attachment D - LA Production Schedule Modification Request WAP-2019-01 Attachment A – LA WAP Invoice Detail Workbook Louisiana Energy Audit Data Collection Form Louisiana Energy Audit Review Checklist Louisiana Quality Control Final Inspection (QCI) Louisiana Hazard Identification Notification Louisiana Subgrantee Outreach Form Louisiana Subgrantee Training Form Louisiana Weatherization Application for Assistance Louisiana Zero Income Supplemental Louisiana WAP Subgrantee Budget Revision Form WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS FOR HOMEBUYERS?
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Low-income households in Louisiana; income limits vary by household size (e.g., $31,300 for single person up to $130,300 for family of 10); priority given to elderly, families with children under 18, persons with disabilities, and high energy users. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Louisiana Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is funded by Louisiana Housing Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Louisiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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