Glade Valley Government 

Grant to Help Low- and Moderate-Income Households with Energy Saving Home Improvements

Frederick County residents can save money by making their homes more energy efficient. Funding through the Power Saver Retrofits Program will help low- and moderate-income households to have energy audits conducted and energy-efficient home improvements made.

Improvements and audits will be funded through a $155,984 Clean Energy Communities grant that was awarded to the Frederick County Office of Sustainability and Environmental Resources by the Maryland Energy Administration. Eligible homeowners can apply now, although the program will not begin until July 1, 2020.

To qualify, households must meet income requirements equal to $57,750 for a one-person household or $82,500 for a four-person household.

For more information about the program, income limits, or to download an application, visit FrederickCountyMD.gov/psr or contact Dawn Ashbacher, the County’s Sustainability Program Manager, at 301-600-6864 or dashbacher@frederickcountymd.gov.

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