Climate Ready Housing
An MHP/MassHousing Program in Partnership with EOHLC
NOTE: Climate Ready Housing is expected to reopen in March 2025 for pre-applications. Please email the LISC team with related questions in the meantime.
Program Overview:
The Climate Ready Housing program was created with 2021 Economic Development Bond Bill funding earmarked for sustainable and climate resilient affordable housing. 2024 funding ($16 million) will be leveraged competitively to support 10-15 highly rated projects that represent achievable and replicable approaches to very low carbon emissions focused on existing building renovations (as outlined below). Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) and MassHousing administer the program on behalf of the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC). MHP and MassHousing have engaged with LISC to further assist in program administration.
Areas of Focus for 2024:
- Deep Energy Retrofit (DER) – This approach assumes a comprehensive scope of work that includes extensive improvements to the building envelope that significantly reduce heating energy load (by at least 50%) and carbon emissions. The building envelope work is leveraged to allow for cost-effective electrification of the building’s HVAC system. Improvements in ventilation to achieve appropriate indoor air quality are required.
- Zero Carbon Emissions Over Time (ZOT) – This approach assumes a less significant intervention in the upcoming rehabilitation project than is represented in the DER approach outlined above but reflects thoughtful planning on the part of the project team to capture the pending rehabilitation project as an important piece of a long-term plan to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Program funds may support the following uses:
- Unfinanced incremental costs attributable to the DER or ZOT solution.
- Additional reimbursable costs may include DER or ZOT analysis, integrated design meetings, and climate resiliency assessment.
Eligibility Guidelines:
The Climate Ready Housing program is available for public, nonprofit, and for-profit multifamily affordable housing sponsors. At least 25% of housing occupants must have incomes not exceeding 60% of the area median income (AMI).
We are targeting site Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 30-35 kBtu/SF/year or below and an air tightness maximum of 0.12 CFM50/SF (whole building metric).
The DER design solution or the ZOT implementation plan must include the following:
- Substantial envelope improvements to minimize heating and cooling demands;
- Heat pump-based technology for space heating and cooling;
- Energy or heat recovery ventilation technology;
- Plan for electrification of domestic hot water systems (strongly encouraged);
- Plan for electrification of cooking appliances;
- Maximization of renewable energy systems and integration into project’s capital approach; and
- Serious consideration of material decisions related to embodied carbon.
See details in Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) document below.
Application Timeframe:
- Monday, March 18, 2024: Pre-application opens
- Friday, April 12, 2024: Pre-application deadline
- Friday, May 10, 2024: Application opens (for pre-approved applicants only)
- Friday, June 7, 2024: Application deadline
- Summer 2024: Funding decision
Documents:
- Climate Ready Housing Program - Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) 2024 v2
- Climate Ready Housing Program - Application 2024
- Climate Ready Housing Program - DER/ZOT Cost Documentation Spreadsheet 2024
3.18.2024 - To demonstrate how existing affordable housing can become more sustainable, MassHousing and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) are announcing today the second set of awards and third round of funding from the state’s Climate Ready Housing program. Fairweather Apartments in Salem and Prospect Place in Northampton are the second pair of projects to receive funding from the Climate Ready Housing program created for affordable housing owners to achieve deep reductions in energy use and carbon emissions in the refinancing, renovation, and preservation of their properties...
2.13.2023 - To demonstrate how existing affordable housing can become more sustainable, MassHousing and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) are announcing today the first two awards from the state’s Climate Ready Housing program. The Treehouse at Easthampton Meadow and Hano Homes in Boston are the first to receive funding from the new $10 million pilot program created to show how owners can achieve deep reductions in energy use and carbon emissions in the refinancing, renovation, and preservation of their affordable housing properties.