New Online Tool Helps Improve Safety and Energy-Efficiency of Low-Income Homes
New Online Tool Helps Improve Safety and Energy-Efficiency of Low-Income Homes
Washington D.C. – November 1 – The National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), launched a new website today, WxPlusHealth.org, to connect low-income families with much-needed services and funding to reduce their homes’ health hazards and energy costs. The website provides vital tools and support for the network of service providers, vendors, and community services agencies that comprise the Weatherization Plus Health initiative?a nationwide effort to improve the health, safety, and energy-efficiency of homes for low-income families.
WxPlusHealth.org brings together two complementary but otherwise isolated Federal programs to improve the effectiveness of both. The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) helps lower home energy costs, while the healthy homes initiative seeks to mitigate the health hazards associated with substandard housing. DOE recognizes that both efforts require a similar set of services and the home improvements that both provide can be done more efficiently in coordination.
“Most low-income families are eligible for both programs, because of this overlap we can now deliver more comprehensive services to vulnerable families and make local agencies even more effective. That’s going to make a huge difference in a lot of peoples’ lives during these tough times,” said Steve Payne, President of the National Association for State Community Service Programs Board of Directors and Director of the Department of Commerce, Community Services and Housing Division in Washington.
The website uses advanced, interactive mapping technology to connect WAP and healthy homes providers to each other and to their clients. Besides finding local service providers, users may access demographic and climate data, find service territory and political boundaries, identify training opportunities, and more. For the agencies and businesses of the Weatherization Plus Health initiative, WxPlusHealth.org provides extensive resources to expand their technical expertise through training programs, networking opportunities for sharing best practices, and online video and photo galleries.
“In addition to searching for partners in the community, agencies can also view health and housing data within their service area, enabling them to adjust programs to address needs that are currently underserved,” stated Timothy Warfield, Executive Director of NASCSP.
“ WxPlusHealth.org is a really creative way for these Federal programs to maximize the impact of the funds they spend. In these difficult times, it’s important that necessary services reach the people who need them as quickly as possible,” declared Payne.
About NASCSP
NASCSP is a professional association whose members are State administrators of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Community Services Block Grant and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Weatherization Assistance Program.
Contact: Payten Carroll
pcarroll@nascsp.org
202-624-5269