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Weatherization Assistance Program (Wx)

The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Program provides energy conservation measures to reduce the utility bills of low-income Hoosiers across the state. The WAP program offers clients a permanent solution to reducing their energy bills by making their homes more energy-efficient. The United States Department of Energy (DOE) allocates funds to IHCDA for distribution to our network of local sub-grantees to perform weatherization work.

2024 Draft Weatherization State Plan

2023 Weatherization State Plan and Supporting Documents

PROGRAM GUIDANCE

Regional Priority List

  • Click here to access information regarding Regional Priority Lists
    • Note: includes details for Low-Rise Multi-Family, Site-Built Single-Family, and Manufactured dwellings

BIL Weatherization State Plan and Supporting Documents

2022 Weatherization State Plan and Supporting Documents

PROGRAM GUIDANCE

2021 Weatherization State Plan and Supporting Documents

2020 Weatherization State Plan and Supporting Documents

2019 Weatherization Program Policy and Documents

COVID-19 Guidance

For a complete listing of IHCDA's COVID-19 resources and updates, please click here.

Information/Forms for Current Sub-Grantees

Training

OSHA 10-hour training is required for all Weatherization workers including auditors, final inspectors, shell workers, mechanical workers, crew supervisors, and HVAC employees who work in the home. For newly hired employees, this training must be completed within the first nine months of employment commencing 45 days from the hire date.

Click here to access INCAA Weatherization Training Classes

Links

For all program notices, rules, and regulations from DOE click here

ARRA, DOE and LIHEAP claims and ARRA reporting site click here

EAP Lead Risk Website:
Click here to find requirements, Application for Firm Certification, and "Renovate Right" brochure