Allows 10 states to support energy-efficient updates to 2,000 homes
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced $69 million will be distributed to 10 states, allowing them to support energy efficient and climate resilient home improvement projects. This funding will help renovate nearly 2,000 homes, allowing rental buildings to improve their weather resistance and transition to energy-efficient appliances and utilities.
“HUD has awarded over $840 million through the Green and Resilient Retrofit Program to modernize housing for families across the country,” said HUD Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman. “The awards announced today advances the Biden-Harris Administration’s housing and clean energy goals to ensure Americans have access to affordable homes that are resilient to extreme weather events and energy efficient to reduce carbon emissions.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Acting Secretary Todman and HUD officials as they support energy-efficient upgrades in appliances and utilities.
- For the recipients of the funding to use it effectively and efficiently.
- For wisdom for members of Congress as they consider the budgets for federal departments and agencies for the coming fiscal year.
Sources: Department of Housing and Urban Development