NH Community Creates Program to Benefit Energy Efficient Home Projects

by Christina Marmonti

When it comes to tackling climate change, sometimes the most inspiring stories come from small towns and close-knit communities. In New Hampshire, one community is stepping up in a big way—creating its own climate-friendly home program even as federal funding for such projects fades away.

According to a recent article from New Hampshire Public Radio, residents decided not to wait for outside help. Instead, they pooled resources, brainstormed solutions, and launched a local initiative aimed at making homes more energy efficient. Their approach? Offer practical support and incentives to help neighbors weatherize their homes, upgrade old heating systems, and reduce their overall energy footprint.

What makes this story stand out is the spirit of collaboration. Volunteers, local leaders, and homeowners came together, showing that grassroots action can fill the gaps left by dwindling federal programs. Their efforts not only help the environment but also make homes more comfortable and affordable—a win-win for everyone involved.

For anyone considering a move to this area, or looking for ways to boost energy efficiency in their own community, this initiative offers a blueprint for what’s possible. It’s a reminder that big change can start right at home, with neighbors helping neighbors.

To read more about this inspiring project and the people behind it, check out the full article from NHPR: How a NH community created its own climate-friendly home program.

Christina Marmonti
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