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Weatherization Assistance Program offered at OIC of Washington in Moses Lake

309 East 5th Avenue, Suite D, Moses Lake, WA 98837

Eligibility

Weatherization is available to Washington state homeowners and renters who make up to 200% of the federal poverty level (200% FPL), 60% of the state median income (60% SMI), or 80% of the area median income (80% AMI). Please reach out to your local agency to determine if your income falls within any of these three thresholds. Weatherization is not a window replacement program. We cannot guarantee your home will be eligible for specific upgrades.

Hours

M-F, 8am-5pm.

Languages

Spanish

Application process

Call office for application instructions.

Fees

None.

Service area

Grant, WA

Other Information

Languages

Spanish

Offers a weatherization program which consists of cost-effective energy efficiency measures for existing site built homes, Mfgd homes, Mobile homes, Insulation, weatherstripping, Air sealing, Ventilation, Healthy home education. Increases home energy efficiency, reducing energy costs, addresses energy-related hazards, including indoor air quality, combustion safety, carbon monoxide levels, and mold or hazardous materials like asbestos and lead.

Providing organization

OIC of Washington

Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington is a nonprofit Community Action Agency dedicated to expanding access to education, career training, and supportive services for individuals and families across Central and Eastern Washington. From our headquarters in Yakima and service sites in Moses Lake, Pasco, Sunnyside, Mt. Vernon, and Wenatchee, we provide opportunities that help people gain skills, secure employment, and strengthen their economic stability. We offer a wide range of programs, including: -Career Training & Workforce Development (Construction, CDL, Culinary Arts, Flagger Training, Forklift Training, & Career Counseling) -Youth Programs (out-of-school time activities, leadership development, mentoring, and early career exploration) -Education Services (GED support, tuition assistance, financial literacy, FAFSA/WASFA help) -Housing & Community Support (utility assistance, housing counseling, food distribution)