Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs

04/11/2025 | Press release | Archived content

TDHCA awards $7.6 million for weatherization contracts

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has announced the allocation of approximately $7.6 million for weatherization contracts to 21 subgrantees which collectively cover all 254 counties throughout the state. The funding is made available through the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) from the US Department of Energy (DOE), which allows for the installation of energy saving materials, such as caulking, weather-stripping, ceiling, wall and floor insulation, and the repair or replacement of energy inefficient heating and cooling systems to help low-income households control their energy costs.

"TDHCA's Weatherization Program is a crucial instrument in helping low-income Texans permanently reduce energy bills," said Bobby Wilkinson, TDHCA's executive director. "Since its inception, WAP has invested millions of dollars to improve the homes and lives of the elderly, those with disabilities, and families with young children."

WAP funds are made available through the U.S. Department of Energy. Eligibility is calculated at 200% of Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Income limits can be found at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/weatherization-assistance-program-wap-progr…. More information about WAP can be found at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/weatherization-assistance-program.

The following is the list of subgrantees that will serve as 2025-26 WAP providers along with their respective allocation amounts:

SUBRECIPIENT

ALLOCATION

1

Alamo Area Council of Government

$629,307

2

BakerRipley

$1,106,155

3

Brazos Valley Community Action Programs

$239,828

4

City of Fort Worth Neighborhood Services Department

$404,551

5

Combined Community Action, Inc.

$211,031

6

Community Action Corporation of South Texas

$935,728

7

Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc.

$235,965

8

Concho Valley Community Action Agency

$126,357

9

Crossroads Community Action

$191,154

10

Dallas County Health and Human Services

$621,319

11

Economic Opportunities Advancement Corporation of Planning Region XI

$195,888

12

El Paso Community Action Program-Project BRAVO

$299,705

13

Greater East Texas Community Action Program

$626,269

14

Hill Country Community Action Association, Inc.

$217,467

15

Nueces County Community Action Agency

$121,208

16

Panhandle Community Services

$194,196

17

Rolling Plains Management Corporation

$261,917

18

South Plains Community Action Association, Inc.

$188,289

19

Texoma Council Of Governments

$421,681

20

Travis County Health and Human Services

$226,684

21

West Texas Opportunities, Inc.

$161,231

TOTAL

$7,615,930

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