Program Guidance

Here you will find program guidance documents from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program and its associated grant programs for states, U.S. overseas territories, and Indian Tribal governments: the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, the State Energy Program (SEP), and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).

For Frequently Asked Questions about EECBG, SEP or WAP, please visit our searchable FAQ database.

Program guidance is listed by topic and by program.

Program Guidance by Topic

Program Guidance by Program

Benefits and Job Creation from the Recovery Act

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Communications Resource Kit

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Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Financing Programs

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program

Topic specific guidance is listed above.

EECBG Rebate Frequently Asked Questions

Guidance Issued in 2012

Guidance Issued in 2011

Guidance Issued in 2009-2010

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State Energy Program

Topic specific guidance is listed above.

Guidance Issued in 2012

Guidance Issued in 2011

Guidance Issued in 2009-2010

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Weatherization Assistance Program

Topic specific guidance is listed above.

For program guidance not included here, please visit WAPTAC.org. For more information regarding closeout procedures for the Weatherization Assistance Program, please refer to the WAP Recovery Act Grant Closeout FAQs.

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Legal Hotline for Recovery Act Questions

The DOE General Counsel's (GC) office operates an email hotline for legal questions related to the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, including the State Energy Program (SEP), Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) and Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). State, county, municipal, and tribal government representatives are welcome to email their legal questions.

Questions will be fielded to the appropriate GC attorney or program contact. Responses will be emailed as quickly as possible to the questioner. Our attorneys can expedite a response to your question if you include any or all of the following information in your email:

  • Name of the project
  • Grant or procurement number
  • Program under which you are receiving the grant
  • Your contracting officer's first and last name

You can see all responses to these frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the GCHotline FAQ Web pages.