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Ohio s Home Weatherization Assistance Program HWAP 2009

What is the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)?. HWAP is a federally funded program designed to:Increase the energy efficiency of dwellings owned or occupied by households at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelinesReduce participants household energy expendituresImprove participant

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Ohio s Home Weatherization Assistance Program HWAP 2009

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    1. Ohio’s Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP) 2009 What is HWAP Funding Providers Training and Certification Schedule of Classes

    2. What is the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)? HWAP is a federally funded program designed to: Increase the energy efficiency of dwellings owned or occupied by households at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelines Reduce participants household energy expenditures Improve participants health and safety Weatherization providers conduct tests, seal and insulate attics and sidewalls and take other steps to make sure the home is operated safely and efficiently including educating customers. Weatherization services are provided at an average cost of $6500 per dwelling.

    3. Funding Levels Under the Federal Stimulus Legislation, the State of Ohio will receive approximately $266 Million in 2009 to be expended over 3 years. Funding will flow-through Ohio’s experienced, certified weatherization providers and their delegates and sub-contractors. Funding is distributed primarily on the basis of a formula Monitoring and oversight by Office of Community Services Energy Analysts assures that funds are spent on time and that work quality meets or exceeds Weatherization Program Standards (WPS)

    4. Ohio’s Weatherization Providers A list of providers with contact information can be accessed through the internet at: www.development.ohio.gov/cdd/ocs/hwap.htm

    5. 2009 Home Weatherization Providers

    6. 2009 Home Weatherization Providers

    7. 2009 Home Weatherization Providers

    8. 2009 Home Weatherization Providers

    9. Training and Certification Training and Certification of HWAP practitioners are provided by the: Ohio Weatherization Training Center (OWTC) in Athens, Ohio, and, Building Performance Institute, Inc. (BPI) in Malta, New York Weatherization training includes some or all of the following: Pollution-safe weatherization work practices Basic weatherization tactics Mobile home weatherization

    10. Training and Certification Continued Blower door Infrared camera use Consumer education Inspector orientation Heating unit inspection Inspection National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) Mobile Home Energy Audit (MHEA)

    11. List of Trainings Scheduled Registration for classes, review of upcoming classes, and course descriptions can be accessed through the internet at: www.coadinc.org. Choose Programs/Services then Community Development Division Services For more information contact: Nikki Morris at: 740-594-8499 Extension 218 or e-mail her at: nmorris@coadinc.org

    12. 2009 Weatherization Classes Basic Weatherization Tactics 4/6 through 4/10 Summit County Department of Community and Economic Development 4/27 through 5/1 COAD 5/4 through 5/8 Cleveland Housing Network, Inc. 5/4 through 5/8 CAP Corporation of Washington-Morgan Counties 5/11 through 5/15 CAP of the Greater Dayton Area 5/11 through 5/15 WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. 5/18 through 5/22 LEADS 5/18 through 5/22 Summit County Department of Building Standards 6/1 through 6/5 COAD 6/1 through 6/5 Cleveland Housing Network 6/8 through 6/12 WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. 6/15 through 6/19 Summit County Department of Building Standards 6/15 through 6/19 CAP of the Greater Dayton Area 6/22 though 6/26 COAD 6/22 through 6/26 LEADS 7/6 through 7/10 Cleveland Housing Network, Inc. 7/6 through 7/10 CAP of the Greater Dayton Area 7/13 through 7/17 WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. 7/13 through 7/17 Summit County Department of Building Standards 7/20 through 7/24 LEADS 7/27 through 7/31 COAD

    13. 2009 Weatherization Classes Inspection 2009 4/14 through 4/17 COAD 4/28 through 5/1 COAD 5/12 through 5/15 COAD 5/26 through 5/29 COAD 6/16 through 6/19 COAD 6/29 through 7/2 COAD 7/14 through 7/17 COAD 7/28 through 7/31 COAD Consumer Energy Education 2009 4/22 Ohio Department of Agriculture Bromfield Admin Bldg 5/6 East Akron Neighborhood Development Corporation 5/28 Holiday Inn Express – Athens NEAT 2009 4/23 Summit County Department of Building Standards 5/5 Summit County Department of Community and Economic Development

    14. 2009 Weatherization Classes Blower Door Use 4/15 WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. Infrared 2009 4/16 WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc. 4/27 COAD 5/11 COAD Heating Unit Inspection 2009 4/20 through 4/24 COAD 4/27 through 5/1 COAD 6/1 through 6/5 COAD 6/22 through 6/26 COAD 7/6 through 7/10 COAD 7/20 through 7/24 COAD Mobile Home Weatherization 2009 4/21 through 4/24 Kno-Ho-Ko Ashland Community Action Commission Pollution Safe Weatherization Work Practices 4/21 Ohio Department of Agriculture Bromfield Admin Building 5/7 East Akron Neighborhood Development Corporation 5/27 Holiday Inn Express – Athens

    15. For more information on Ohio’s Home Weatherization Assistance Program For more information please contact the Office of Community Services hotline at 800-282-0880, or inquiries can be e-mailed to energyhelp@development.ohio.gov

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