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Tribal Weatherization Project NASCSP September 2011

Tribal Weatherization Project NASCSP September 2011. Washington State Department of Commerce. Purpose. Develop government to government relationships with tribes in support of the Centennial Accord

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Tribal Weatherization Project NASCSP September 2011

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  1. Tribal Weatherization ProjectNASCSP September 2011 Washington State Department of Commerce

  2. Purpose Develop government to government relationships with tribes in support of the Centennial Accord Facilitate – between tribes and local community action (CAP) weatherization providers to increase service to tribes Develop technical abilities within the tribes that will supplement our efforts of energy conservation through weatherization

  3. Partners • 29 Federally recognized tribes • Varying in size from 200 + members on a few acres to 12,000 members and 1.5 million + acres • 25 Local Community Action Programs • provide weatherization services to 39 counties

  4. Method Explore ideas Enhance partnerships with local providers Identify unique service delivery Provide training for tribal staff Client education Establish Tribal Weatherization Focus Group

  5. Tribal Weatherization Focus Group 2010

  6. Tribal Mobile Home Training

  7. Technical Assistance

  8. Tribal crew training

  9. Tribe, Local Agency & State

  10. TANF Work Experience

  11. Results Increased relationships between tribes and local agencies 3 Tribes with sustainable weatherization programs 17 Green Jobs created on reservations for management, professional, and crew 127 additional units weatherized on reservations Tribes incorporating weatherization into new construction

  12. Weatherization in New Construction

  13. Results for families Weatherize once, save for years Improved indoor air quality Sustainable low-income housing

  14. Challenges Staffing Time & Travel Establishing Relationships Local Agency/Tribal Histories Tribal/State politics “Trust me, I’m here from the Government” Geographic/logistical Committed Funding

  15. What’s required? Commitment to resources for funding and staffing Develop relationships Focus on Program first Resist Urge to teach technical first A well managed program will ensure good technical Patience - Start small and grow

  16. Why we do it…

  17. Thank You For more information contactEunice Herren, Tribal Liaison for Weatherization(360) 725-2949eunice.herren@commerce.wa.gov

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