The Weatherization Assistance Program enables low-income families to permanently reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. During the last 32 years, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program has provided weatherization services to more than 6.2 million low-income families.
Program Guidance 
Find DOE documents for grant recipients—states, U.S. overseas territories, and Indian Tribal governments—for how to administer the Weatherization Assistance Program.
Recovery Act 
Find DOE guidance documents and instructions for grant recipients who will distribute $5 billion worth of weatherization services to low-income families. These materials include training videos, frequently asked questions for DOE administrators, and materials about how to comply with the Davis-Bacon Act requirements of the 2009 Recovery Act.
Video of President Obama Addressing Jobs Forum

Watch a video of President Barack Obama addressing the Jobs and Economic Growth Forum at the White House on December 3 where he stressed the importance of weatherization in spurring job growth.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory gives technical support and evaluations.
The Weatherization Assistance Program Technical Assistance Center provides guidance for program operations and fosters community partnerships to advance weatherization.




