10/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/13/2025 08:18
FREDERICK, Md.- The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments has honored Frederick County Government's Green Homes Program with a 2025 Climate and Energy Leadership Award for innovation in community sustainability programs. The award recognizes organizations that demonstrate outstanding leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing energy efficiency, clean energy, and community resilience.
"Climate action and community equity go hand in hand," said County Executive Jessica Fitzwater. "Frederick County's Green Homes Program is helping families save money, improve comfort and health, and reduce their environmental impact. This award highlights that by combining grants, community engagement, and personal support, we're building a sustainable network that reaches every corner of our community."
The Green Homes Program, led by the Frederick County Division of Energy and Environment, was recognized for its equitable, community-based approach to helping residents create affordable, sustainable, and resilient homes.
The program connects people with financial incentives, practical information, and interactive programs that help create more affordable and eco-friendly homes. The Division of Energy and Environment works with trusted community partners to make sustainable living accessible to all-especially low- and moderate-income households.
Over the past year, the Green Homes Program has:
The program works across four main areas-Green Incentives, Green Compass, Green Partnerships, and the Green Homes Challenge-that create a comprehensive and inclusive model for community sustainability. To learn more or get involved, visit www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/GreenHomes.
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CONTACT: Annmarie Creamer
Communications Manager
Division of Energy and Environment
240-422-5288