For Immediate Release: Tuesday, May 21, 2024
The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in collaboration with the Office of Grants Management (OGM), has awarded $1.5 million in funding to four organizations for the inaugural Fiscal Year 2024 Healthy, Efficient, Electrified, Climate-Adapted Pilot (HEECAP) Homes Grants Program.
The new program will provide funding to Building Change, Inc.; Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland; Interfaith Works, Inc.; and Vietnamese American Services, Inc. The grants will help the organizations test new strategies that help income-eligible residents ensure their homes are energy efficient, provide a healthy indoor environment, are resilient to climate change and make the switch to all-electric appliances. The program also seeks to address racial equity and social justice shortfalls by preserving and protecting housing for vulnerable residents.
"Our County's Climate Action Plan recognizes the urgent need to support communities in combating the effects of climate change and preparing for climate-related hazards," said County Executive Marc Elrich. "I am grateful to the many organizations that applied for this grant opportunity, and I am excited to see the winning proposals in action. These projects will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate impacts in the community while improving quality of life through better indoor air quality and energy savings."
The organizations were selected for their creative approaches to helping low—and moderate-income (LMI) residents adapt to the impacts of climate change through pilot programs that may be scaled up to more established, large-scale County programs.
“The HEECAP program is both innovative and important, because it will help fill critical gaps in existing federal, state and County programs,” said County Department of Environmental Protection Director Jon Monger. “Pilot programs like HEECAP are key to developing solutions to complex environmental challenges. We are looking forward to working with these organizations to continue supporting sustainable models for community-based climate actions.”
Summary of the awardees and projects:
For more information about energy efficiency and energy assistance programs available to County residents, visit the Healthy, Efficient, Electrified, Climate-Adapted Pilot Homes Grants Program website or Call 301-7-ENERGY or email [email protected].
To learn more about additional County grant opportunities, visit the OGM Grants Application Platform.
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