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Weatherization Plus Health Tools

The tools below should make it easier for your agency to form and sustain new partnerships between WAP and Healthy Homes programs. These resources include examples of integrated audit tools, publicity strategies, fundraising resources, and more:

Sample Healthy Homes-WAP Assessment Forms
Healthy Homes Intake Form – From the Opportunity Council of Bellingham, WA

New Hampshire One Touch Form – An example of an integrated assessment form that contains consent language for referrals/sharing information.


Asset Mapping Resources
Example of Asset and GAP Analysis Mapping Chart – based on work done by GHHI Detroit

Partner Types and Potential Benefits of Collaboration – Table describing the benefits of collaboration with a variety of partners.

Publicity Resources
Publicizing your partnership’s achievements is important to long-term success. The following documents may help you find new ways to market the value of your program:

Community Foundation Locators
Community foundations can be a good resource for leveraging private funds and may be receptive to your message of improving community health through housing interventions. The following websites can help you find foundations that serve your community and may be interested in your partnership’s work.

Finding Partners
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Grantee Locator – NSP works to renovate foreclosed homes – grantees listed here may be interested in forging new partnerships around home repair.

DSIRE (Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy) – Those interested in forming a partnership with utility companies may find this link helpful – it leads to extensive information about incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency from utility companies as well as Federal, State, and local entities.


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