How Does the WAP Application Process Work?
The following steps outline how to apply for WAP services.
STEP 1: DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR WEATHERIZATION SERVICES
One of the primary factors affecting eligibility is income. Under DOE guidelines, households at or below 200% of the poverty income guidelines are considered eligible for weatherization services or if they receive Supplemental Security Income or Aid to Families with Dependent Children. In addition, each state or territory may elect to use the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) criteria of 60% of state-median income.
WAP Grantees also give priority to people over 60 years of age, families with one or more member with a disability, families with children or high energy users.
STEP 2: IDENTIFY YOUR LOCAL WEATHERIZATION PROVIDER
The state, tribal, or territorial website will provide a list of the local organizations or providers that offer weatherization services under its "How to Apply" section. Some states offer an online application direct from their website, but most guide you to contact the local providers. This list is usually organized by county and provides an address, phone number, and/or website. https://www.energy.gov/eere/wap/how-apply-weatherization-assistance
STEP 3: COMPLETE THE WEATHERIZATION APPLICATION PROCESS
Once you have identified your local weatherization provider, contact them to start the application process. Your local provider will require proof of income for the prior year, such as pay stubs or social security payments. For information on proof of income, please refer to HHS' Poverty Income Guidelines and Definition of Income.
STEP 4: PREPARE FOR WEATHERIZATION SERVICES
After receiving your application and income information, your local weatherization provider will determine if you are eligible to receive weatherization services. Please remember that people who are most in need are often moved to the top of this list. Finally, if you rent, you must get permission from your landlord before workers can begin work on the house.