The North Central Regional Planning Commission operates a Weatherization Assistance Program that helps reduce energy costs for low-income households (see maximum income guidelines below) by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes, while ensuring their health and safety. The 41 counties in the NCRPC service area include: Barton, Cheyenne, Clay, Cloud, Decatur, Dickinson, Ellis, Ellsworth, Geary, Gove, Graham, Greeley, Jewell, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, Mitchell, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Pottawatomie, Rawlins, Republic, Riley, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita. Funding for this program is provided by the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP).
Other Service Providers
Need weatherization assistance but not located in our service area? The Kansas Housing Resources Corporation website has a map of all counties served by the Kansas Weatherization Assistance Program. Click here to locate the weatherization service provider in your county.
Eligibility
Eligibility for the Weatherization Program is based solely on income; verification is required (i.e. paystubs, unemployment, public assistance documents). All weatherization work is done at no cost to the individual resident. If the dwelling is a rental unit, the landlord must sign a landlord release form before any materials will be installed. Homes weatherized since September 30, 1994 are not eligible.
2021 Weatherization Maximum Income Guidelines
Family Size | Income Maximum |
---|---|
1 | $25,760 |
2 | $34,840 |
3 | $43,920 |
4 | $53,000 |
5 | $62,080 |
6 | $71,160 |
7 | $80,240 |
8 | $89,320 |
9 | $98,400 |
What Weatherization Includes
Weatherization of a home consists of the following:
- A pre-inspection to determine the amount of work necessary to weatherize the home, in addition to checking heating appliances for safety and efficiency.
- Furnaces found to be unsafe will be repaired, if possible, or replaced.
- Infiltration work such as patching foundation, caulking and weatherstripping windows and exterior doors; sealing or replacing broken glass.
- Wall and attic insulation will be considered. This is dependent upon the condition of wiring, roof condition, the amount of existing insulation, type of wall construction and siding.
- Gable or roof vents will be installed, as required.
- A final inspection will be conducted to determine if all the work has been completed.
How to Apply
To apply for household weatherization, complete the application at the link below or call the NCRPC at (800) 432-0303 to receive an application by mail.
Weatherization Application
(PDF Fillable Form)*
Please note that a signature is required on the application. You may either print and mail the completed form or scan and email the completed form with signature.
*This pdf file is fillable. For best results, download the form to your computer and open using Adobe Reader and choose the “Save as…” option.
Project Examples
![multi family weatherization project image](https://lab.ncrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/slidefinal2.jpg)
An example of a recent multi-family weatherization project that NCRPC administered. Click to view a presentation given at the 2019 Kansas Housing Conference on Weatherization Strategies for Multi-Family Properties.
Contact
The North Central Regional Planning Commission can be reached at 785-738-2218.
To email the weatherization staff directly, please fill out the form below. Fields marked with an * are required.
Amanda Peterson – Weatherization Director
Kendra Ryser – Weatherization Assistant
Margaret Cathey – Weatherization Assistant