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Weatherization Assistance Program Goals and Metrics

Goals

Fiscal Year Number of Homes Weatherized
2000 74,316
2001 77,697
2002 104,683
2003 100,202
2004 99,756
2005 97,582
2006 104,149

The overall goal of the Weatherization Assistance Program is to reduce the burden of energy prices on the disadvantaged. The administration of George W. Bush has made weatherization a priority for the U.S. Department of Energy, and will recommend to Congress that it authorize budgets sufficient to weatherize 1.2 million homes between 2002 and 2010.

Metrics

The Weatherization Assistance Program's metrics involve simply the amount of funding provided to the states and the number of homes weatherized. Since the states manage their respective programs, the funding and number-of-homes metric reflects what is accomplished in the states.

Funding has increased over the past two years reflecting the White House's support for this program. The total allocation for FY 2008 is $227 million.

The single most important metric is the number of homes weatherized, and reflects data collected from the states. Since many states operate on a different fiscal year and report at different times from DOE, these production data are reported on a "program year" that lags DOE's fiscal year ending September 30.

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