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You may direct all inquiries to ceo.urbanweath@illinois.gov.
Welcome About the Urban Weatherization Initiative Weatherization Specialist Training Grants Advisory Board Information for Homeowners Information for Weatherization Providers FAQs
Welcome
Welcome to the Urban Weatherization Initiative (Public Act 96-0037). The Urban Weatherization Initiative (UWI) is a new program administered by the Office of Urban Assistance in the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. It has the distinction of being the first state-funded weatherization program in the country.
The purpose of the Initiative is three-fold:
1. to create jobs and increase skills and career opportunities for the under/unemployed;
2. to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs in disadvantaged communities; and
3. to stimulate local economies buy purchasing supplies from local distributors and manufacturers.
Announcements
Number of Counties Expanded for Urban Weatherization Training Program - August 14th, 2012
The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, along the UWI Board of Directors, is proud to announce the expansion of communities that are now eligible to participate in the Urban Weatherization Initiative Programs that include the Home Energy Auditor Training Program, Weatherization Specialist Training Program, and Residential Weatherization Program. The expanding Counties include: Alexander County Boone County Bureau County Clark County Clay County *Cook County *South Suburban Cook County Franklin County Grundy County Kane County *Kankakee County Lake County LaSalle County Lee County Macon County Madison County Marion County Montgomery County *Peoria County Pulaski County Putnam County *Rockford City Rock Island County *St. Clair County Stephenson County Union County Will County Winnebago County
About the Urban Weatherization Initiative
Although the Urban Weatherization Initiative is designed to increase energy efficiency and homeowners' energy bills, the program is also a jobs initiative. This Initiative seeks to train and employ individuals from targeted Illinois communities to perform traditional weatherization tasks and home energy audits.
The total grant award may not exceed $500,000 per fiscal year, with no more than 15% of the grant award used for administrative costs.
The Urban Weatherization Initiative will also stimulate local economies by utilizing local suppliers, distributors and/or manufacturers of equipment and supplies necessary for weatherization work.
Weatherization activities include: • Repair/replacement of inefficient heating or cooling units
• Addressing air infiltration issues (i.e.- weather stripping, caulking, window/door replacement) Repair/replacement of water heaters
• Pipe, duct insulation
• Training in weatherization skills
• Basic skills training (including workforce development)
If your business supplies, distributes or manufactures goods and equipment used in the performance of weatherization work, we would like to hear from you. Contact us at ceo.urbanweath@illinois.gov.
A maximum of up to $6,500 may be spent per unit. However, for eligible households, this program can be coupled with the $6,500 maximum benefit available through the existing Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP) equaling a potential weatherization benefit of $13,000 per unit.
Read the Statute Program Overview
UWI Grants
Providers may include businesses, community-based organizations, Contractors, and Educational Institutions – and most likely a combination of those.
Although the Urban Weatherization Initiative is designed to increase energy efficiency and decrease costs to homeowners, the program is also a jobs initiative.
Energy Auditor Training Grants
The first round of Home Energy Auditor Training Classes have concluded. The second round of grant applications are currently under review. Once the Board of Directors awards the grants, contact information for each awardee will be posted. Thank you.
Weatherization Specialist Training Grants
The first round of Weatherization Specialist Training Classes have concluded. The second round of grant applications are currently under review. Once the Board of Directors awards the grants, contact information for each awardee will be posted. Thank you.
Advisory Board
The Act establishes a 9-member Urban Weatherization Initiative Board to approve and deny all grants from the fund. The board is composed of 5 voting members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate and 4 non-voting ex officio members from the General Assembly.
The current voting members are:
Percy Harris of East St. Louis-Chairman
Deborah Harrington of Chicago
Melissa Williams of Chicago
Bethany Del Galdo of Burr Ridge
The current non-voting ex-officio members are:
State Senator Donne Trotter of Chicago
State Rep. Ken Dunkin of Chicago
Meeting Location:
100 W. Randolph, 3rd Floor, Chicago, Il 60601
Next meeting:
When: May 24, 2013 – 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Where: 100 W. Randolph, 3rd Floor, Chicago, Il 60601-Illinois Room
DCEO - Office of Urban Assistance Carmen Colvin 312.814.2346 carmen.colvin@illinois.gov
PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
Board Minutes December 4, 2009 Special Meeting March 26, 2010 April 16, 2010 May 14, 2010 July 16, 2010 August 13, 2010 August 31, 2010 September 10, 2010 November 19, 2010 December 17, 2010 January 21, 2011 February 18, 2011 March 18, 2011 April 22, 2011 May 20, 2011 June 17, 2011 August 26, 2011 Board Minutes September 23, 2011 October 21, 2011 November 18, 2011 Board Minutes January 20, 2012 Board Minutes February 10, 2012 Emergency Meeting Agenda February 17, 2012 Board Agenda February 17, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes March 16, 2012 UWI Board Meeting Agenda March 16, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes April 20, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes May 18, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda May 18, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes June 15, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda June 15, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes July 27, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda July 27, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes August 17, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda August 17, 2012 Board Meeting minutes September 21, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda September 21, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes October 19, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda October 19, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes November 16, 2012 Board Meeting Agenda November 16, 2012 board Meeting Minutes December 21, 2012 Board Meeting was cancelled January 18, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda January 13, 2013 Board Meeting Minutes February 15, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda March 21, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda March 21, 2013 Board Meeting Minutes Aprill 19, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda May 17, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda (meeting rescheduled to May 24th) May 24, 2013 Board Meeting Agenda
Information for Homeowners
The Urban Weatherization Initiative is not yet in the field weatherizing homes. Funding is first going toward building up the number of auditors and weatherization professionals needed in our communities to perform the work.
Eligibility for UWI will be based upon several factors. Only owner-occupied single family homes and multifamily buildings of 6 units or less may receive services.
• high rates of unemployment; • high utility bills in comparison to income; or • an income equal to or greater than 60% of the Area Median Income. (Area Median Income or AMI is used to determine eligibility in a variety of state and federal programs. This calculation analyzes the incomes in a specific geographic area. AMI generally captures a broader range of people than the federal poverty level. )
The final eligibility requirements are being determined by the UWI Board. Generally, this program will be widely available statewide to households of varying incomes.
Recipients may receive a maximum benefit of up to $6,500 (per unit). However, for eligible households, this program can be coupled with the $6,500 maximum benefit available through the existing Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP) equaling a potential weatherization benefit of $13,000 per unit.
Weatherization efforts are beneficial to homeowners for social, economic, and environmental reasons. More information on why you should consider weatherizing your home can be found on the following websites:
http://www.weatherize.org/roi.html
http://www.ceo-energysavers.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BCF3F4F05-B7E6-4C83-945A-994918320A57%7D
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