Hazard Mitigation & Energy Efficiency Resources

Post-Wildfire Grant Programs

Oregon Department of Energy: Energy-Efficient Rebuilding Incentives

The Oregon Department of Energy has $10 million available to support Oregonians who lost their homes or businesses during the 2020 wildfires. As Oregonians rebuild, the agency will provide financial support to improve energy efficiency to make rebuilt homes and businesses more comfortable and provide long-term energy savings.

Incentive amounts range from $3,000 up to $18,000, depending on the building type and the level of efficiency in rebuilding. Higher rebates are available for low- or moderate-income fire survivors. Those who have already started or finished rebuilding their homes can receive retroactive incentive money.

To apply or find more information, click here.

Department of Consumer and Business Services: Fire Hardening Grant Program

Local counties and the Department of Consumer and Business Services have created a fire hardening grant program to help people affected by the 2020 wildfires. The program will provide money directly to home and business owners who complete qualifying fire hardening improvements on their home or business that was damaged or destroyed.

Apply through Marion County. For more information, click here.

Natural Hazards Mitigation Resources

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Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Resources

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