No repairs to roofs, floors, mold, and other rehab items can be funded or completed by Weatherization. Weatherization Program is not a remodeling or rehab program. Also, not all homes that apply will qualify for the program. Please note: The process for weatherization is not quick, and is not an emergency repair program. Landlords can participate if they agree to pay 25% or $1,000 (whichever is lower) of the project cost. If you move to another home you may qualify for weatherization services on that home. Weatherization services can only be completed once on a given structure. You may be asked to bring Social Security cards, Photo ID, proof of home ownership, gas and electric bills, and proof of all income. If you meet the household and income qualification you may call your local office to fill out a Weatherization Application. If you already receive energy assistance through our Energy Assistance Program, you income has already been calculated. Important Note: Individuals living Elkhart County. This program can provide up to 12 months in rental assistance to help cover past due and ongoing monthly rent and utility payments for qualifying Indiana renters. Eligibility is determined by the gross annual income of the household 200% or lower and households must include 1 member who is either elderly (over 60), disabled (SSI income) or 18 years of age or younger. The Rental Assistance Portal is currently accepting applications for the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance (IERA) program. Services are available to individuals who either rent or own their own homes. Weatherization providers also thoroughly inspect households to ensure the occupant’s safety, checking indoor air quality, combustion safety, carbon monoxide, and identifying mold infestations - which are all indications of energy waste. Weatherization uses professionally trained weatherization crews to perform computerized energy assessments and use advanced diagnostic equipment, such as blower doors and infrared cameras, to create a comprehensive analysis of the home to determine the most cost-effective measures and to identify any health and safety concerns. ICAPs goal is to lower your energy loss and appliances to a safe, working order and extend the life of the appliance where possible. Funds are used to improve the energy performance of dwellings families in need. This program covers residents of the following counties: Delaware County, IN. The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. ICAP’s Weatherization Department currently serves eligible clients in six counties: Delaware, Henry, Hancock, Rush, Johnson, and Shelby.