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NC Weatherization Assistance Program Network of Subgrantees for State Fiscal Year 2026-2027 (FY27) is sponsored by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, State Energy Office. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's State Energy Office is accepting annual applications for community action agencies, nonprofits, and public entities to join the federally funded NC Weatherization Assistance Program's network of subgrantees.
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Annual Weatherization Provider Application for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 | NC DEQ The Department of Environmental Quality’s State Energy Office is accepting annual applications for community action agencies, nonprofits and public entities to join the federally funded NC Weatherization Assistance Program’s network of subgrantees for State Fiscal Year 2026-2027 (FY27).
Subgrantees install energy conservation measures in eligible low-income homes across the entire state to reduce energy burden and carbon emissions.
Geographic: This RFP is for weatherization services in the following areas, and the counties cannot be separated out for purposes of this RFP: Area A - Gates, Camden, Pasquotank, Currituck, Chowan, Perquimans, Washington, Tyrell, Dare & Hyde Area B - Rockingham, Caswell, Person, Forsyth, Guilford, Alamance, Davidson, Randolph Application information is available here. Applications will be accepted until 2 p. m.
, May 4, 2026. Selected subgrantees will be announced via public notice no later than May 15, 2026, and incorporated into the FY27 NC Weatherization Assistance Program State Plan effective July 1, 2026. Question and Answer Period Questions about the application can be submitted via the formal Question Portal until 2:00 p.
m. , April 22, 2026. Submitted questions will be answered on a rolling basis on this webpage, with all answers posted no later than 2:00 p.
m. , April 28, 2026. Applicants must use this question portal and may not use other mediums of communication to contact DEQ while the application period is open.
This structure is designed to afford all applicants equitable access to information and provides a vehicle for the Weatherization Assistance Program to disseminate consistent information. Annual Weatherization Provider Application for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Weatherization Assistance Program Program Frequently Asked Questions
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Community action agencies, nonprofits, and public entities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
NC Weatherization Assistance Program Network of Subgrantees for State Fiscal Year 2026-2027 (FY27) is funded by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, State Energy Office. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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NC Weatherization Assistance Program's Network of Subgrantees is sponsored by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, State Energy Office (federally funded). The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's State Energy Office is accepting annual applications for community action agencies, nonprofits and public entities to join the federally funded NC Weatherization Assistance Program's network of subgrantees for State Fiscal…
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