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New Jersey Department of Community Affairs | Weatherization Assistance Program New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Weatherization Assistance Program The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) assists elderly, handicapped, and low-income persons in weatherizing their homes, improving their heating system efficiency, and conserving energy.
Interested applicants can contact a WAP agency that serves their county to apply to the program.
WAP Policy and Procedures Chapter 1 - Eligibility and Documentation Chapter 2 - Eligible and Non Eligible Structures Chapter 3 - Health and Safety Chapter 4 - Energy Audits Chapter 5 - Uniform Bid Process and Contractor Relations Chapter 6 - Heating Systems Chapter 7 - Grant Management and Program Operations Chapter 8 - State Quality Assurance Inspections and Monitoring Chapter 9 - Comfort Partners/WAP Partnership Weatherization Forms Appendix WAP Program Related Documents Memorandum of Understanding with Board of Public Utilities’ Comfort Partners and WAP New Jersey Weatherization Field Guide New Jersey Energy Audit Manual USDA Qualified Buildings for WAP HUD Multi-Family Projects HUD Multi-Family Projects 1 HUD Multi-Family Projects 2 Native American Advancement Corp (NAAC) 17 E.
Commerce Street, 1st Floor WAP Manager: Tyrese Gould 856-455-0600 | tygould@nativeadvancement. org Greater Bergen Community Action WAP Manager: Jessica Martinez 201-968-0200 ext. 7122 | jessica.
martinez@greaterbergen. org St. Joseph's Carpenter Society WAP Manager: Enrique Rivera 856-966-8117 ext.
208 | erivera@sjcscamden. org Camden Council on Economic Opportunity WAP Manager: Arlene Almonte 856-910-8816 | aalmonte@cccoeo. com Native American Advancement Corp (NAAC) 17 E.
Commerce Street, 1st Floor WAP Manager: Tyrese Gould 856-455-0600 | tygould@nativeadvancement. org Gateway Community Action Partnership 856-455-5900 ext. 6678 | tfinch@gatewaycap.
org 973-485-0701 ext. 4403 | nsessa@lacasanwk. org United Community Corporation (UCC) 973‑642‑0181 ext 5701 | kurt.
wilson@uccnewark. org Gateway Community Action Partnership 856-455-5900 ext. 6678 | tfinch@gatewaycap.
org Bayonne Economic Opportunity Foundation (BEOF) WAP Manager: Charles Pringle 201-437-7222 | cpringle@beof. org Puertorriquenos Asociados for Community Organization (PACO) 844-722-6432 | ioortiz@pacoagency. org WAP Manager: Jennifer Butzgy 908-454-7000 | butzgyjen@norwescap.
org WAP Manager: Regina Pickett 609-341-4781 | rpickett@isles. org WAP Manager: Haydee Segura 732-832-7535 | hsegura@prab. org Community Affairs and Resource Center (CARC) 732-774-3282 | nworth@carcnj.
org Morris Organization for Hispanic Affairs (MCOHA) 973-366-4770 | rsoto@mcoha. org Ocean Community Economic Action Now WAP Manager: Darren J. Doty 732-244-8176 | ddoty@oceaninc.
org WAP Manager: Kevin Batacchi 973-569-4032 | kevinba@passaiccountynj. org Gateway Community Action Partnership 856-455-5900 ext. 6678 | tfinch@gatewaycap.
org WAP Manager: Joseph Sardina 908-351-7727 | jsardina@proceedinc. com WAP Manager: Jennifer Butzgy 908-454-7000 | butzgyjen@norwescap. org WAP Manager: Joseph Sardina 908-351-7727 | jsardina@proceedinc.
com WAP Manager: Jennifer Butzgy 908-454-7000 | butzgyjen@norwescap. org Bid Opportunities for Contractors USF/Home Energy/WAP Application Information WAP Poverty Income Guidelines New Jersey Home Energy Program Application New Jersey LIHEAP Income Guidelines Email: Mark. schardine@dca.
nj. gov
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: New Jersey residents meeting low-income criteria. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is funded by New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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