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$99M in fed weatherization funds allotted to Tenn.


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The federal government today released the second installment of Weatherization Recovery funds for Tennessee. More than $99 million is allocated to the Volunteer State under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Today’s award of $39.6 million will be spent to improve the energy efficiency of thousands of homes across the state through measures that include insulation, weather stripping and window replacement to qualified Tennesseans. The U.S. Department of Energy is releasing the funds incrementally, based on a state’s performance.

“We are very excited about this latest installment of Recovery funds” said DHS Commissioner Gina Lodge. “It will move us further toward our goal of improving the energy efficiency of over 10,000 homes. We encourage citizens to apply for this program at their local Weatherization agency.”

Citizens may download a short application from the DHS website ( www.tn.gov/wap) and submit it to their local Weatherization agency. The agency then determines if a household qualifies for the program. Priority is given to individuals with disabilities, the elderly and families with children under 6-years old.

Eligibility is based on established federal poverty guidelines, and documentation of household income is required. Tennesseans whose household income does not exceed 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines (that’s $44,100/year for a family of four) are potentially eligible for the program.

DHS has a network of 18 community and government agencies that administers the program across the state. Licensed Tennessee contractors who are DoE certified and interested in performing Weatherization work can view job postings by county by visiting www.tn.gov/wap.

More than 800 jobs have been posted to date. Job descriptions are posted on the site by county, but contractors must submit their bids to the local Weatherization agency.
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