Income-Eligible Multi-Family

We work with eligible properties to save energy and resources.

How it works

We offer custom incentives and no cost direct install measures. To participate in either program, the property must meet the following requirements:

  • Electrical service provided by Evergy
  • Missouri location
  • Subsidized housing (or at least 50% residents at or below 200% federal poverty limit)

To participate in the Custom Incentive program:

  • Download the application or call 816-772-1001
  • Determine energy conservation measures for your property (common measures include air conditioners, insulation, thermostats and air sealing)
  • Free professional services may be available to help you identify energy conservation measures and associated savings
  • Review program terms and conditions (located in the application)

To get started with our Direct Install program:

To get started with our Standard Rebate program:

 

Program Description

The Income-Eligible Multi-Family (IEMF) program delivers energy savings to multi-family housing through incentives, installation measures and rebates.

Direct Install component (kits) benefit occupants and property/building managers/owners by installing energy-efficient items such as low-flow faucet aerators, low-flow shower heads, advanced power strips, hot water pipe insulation and LEDs. The program also provides incentives for upgrading in-unit and common area measures with either prescriptive or custom rebates. Resulting benefits could include increased property value, utility bill reduction, and making the property more comfortable, healthier and safer.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Participation in an affordable housing program. Documented participation in a federal, state or local affordable housing program, including LIHTC, HUD, USDA, State HFA and local tax abatement for low-income properties.
  2. Location in a low-income census tract. Location in a census tract we identify as low-income, using HUD’s annually published “Qualified Census Tracts” as a starting point.
  3. Rent roll documentation. Where at least 50 percent of units have rents affordable to households at or below 80% of area median income, as published annually by HUD.
  4. Tenant income information. Documented tenant income information demonstrating at least 50 percent of units are rented to households meeting one of these criteria: at or below 200 percent of the Federal poverty level or at or below 80% of area median income.
  5. Participation in the Weatherization Assistance Program. Documented information demonstrating the property is on the waiting list for, currently participating in, or has in the last five years participated in the Weatherization Assistance Program.