New York: NYSERDA - Assisted Home Performance Grants
Grants for washers, refrigerators, water heaters, furnaces, boilers, air conditioners, insulation, and others at 50% of cost up to $5,000 for low-income homes.
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The Assisted Home Performance Program provides grants to low-income home owners in 1-4 family buildings for up to 50% of costs for energy efficient improvements. The household income eligibility cut-off is set at 80% of the Median State Income or 80% of the Median Area Income (by county), whichever is higher. County level income eligibility levels based on household size are available here.
Single-family homeowners that meet the income eligibility guidelines generally qualify for grants of up to $5,000. An income-qualified owner that occupies a unit in a 2-4 unit building can receive a subsidy of up to $5,000 for the whole building without any income verification required for the tenants. A higher subsidy, up to a total of $10,000 per building, may be available if tenants also are income eligible. Incentives are reduced if only a portion of the tenants are income eligible (e.g., the maximum incentive is 30% if only two out of four total tenants meet the income requirements). The remaining costs of installation and purchase may be covered by the Green Jobs, Green New York Financing Program.
In order to apply, the homeowner must contact a BPI contractor or a community organization - both lists are located on the program website above. The contractor will perform a Comprehensive Home Assessment (CPA) to determine what measures need to be installed. The assisted home performance work scope must have a savings to investment ratio of at least 1.1 for the recommended package of improvements in the CPA. Eligible measures and minimum equipment standards for this grant program are generally similar to those required for 1-4 family homes under the New York Residential Loan Fund, with a few exceptions. Click here and scroll to the list of eligible measures to view the current list of eligible measures for the Residential Loan Fund. Note that photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy systems are no longer eligible for the Residential Loan Fund.
Eligible customers are electricity distribution customers of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation who pay the System Benefits Charge (SBC).