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Thurston County proposes $553,303 subrecipient agreement with Habitat for Humanity for low‑income heat‑pump program
Summary
County staff presented a draft subrecipient agreement to pass state (and potentially federal) grant funds to South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity to administer subsidized heat‑pump installations for low‑ and moderate‑income households under the Energize Thurston campaign.
Thurston County staff on Jan. 28 presented a draft subrecipient agreement that would allow the county to pass through up to $553,303 to South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity to administer subsidized installations of heat pumps and heat‑pump water heaters for qualifying low‑ and moderate‑income households.
The agreement would cover a state grant of $472,263 and a potential federal grant of $81,040, the county’s mitigation senior program manager Rebecca Harvey said. “The maximum total amount payable by the county to Habitat is $553,303, which includes the state grant of 472 to 63 and, potentially a federal grant of $81,040 to be…
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