Better Buildings for Michigan Program
WARM (Weatherization and Retrofit Maintenance) began in 1981 as a nonprofit organization training people in weatherization, construction, and energy conservation. WARM is part of the Better Buildings for Michigan Program, which is designed to give homeowners access to incentives, affordable loans, and improvements at a reduced cost to help bring down energy consumption, resulting in a savings of over $300 per year per home.
In order to help implement the program, D3 provided WARM with an analysis of existing housing conditions in several target areas.