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Scheduled Workshops

Thank you for your interest in Community Energy Services. As a homeowner in the Kenny neighborhood you are eligible to participate; however, we do not have any workshops currently scheduled in your neighborhood. For workshop options please contact: arobertson@mncee.org or 612-335-5869

Once you have RSVPd for a workshop, please print, fill out, and mail in the following forms to Kyle Boehm, Center for Energy and Environment 212 3rd Ave N Suite 560, Minneapolis, MN 55401.

Data Release Form - Required for utility data to create your individual energy use inventory.

Participant Survey - Used to inform our home visit professionals about your home's unique energy profile.

Kenny Home Improvement Program

The Kenny Neighborhood Association (KNA) NRP funds are currently exhausted except for emergency improvements. (See details see below) For more information on the KNA program and others available to Minnesota residents, contact Jim Hasnik at 612-335-5885.

Program Information

Low Interest Loan

Emergency Repair Loan Fund

Proof of Income

Contractors

Optional Sweat Equity (do-it-yourself)

Disbursement of Funds

Remodeling Advisor

Program Forms

Kenny Application

Contractor Completion Certificate

Homeowner Installed Completion Certificate

NRP Payment Procedure

Contractor Participation Agreement

NRP/CPED Loan Subordination Policy

 

Low-Interest Loan

Loan Amount
  • Minimum: $2,500
  • Maximum: $10,000
Interest Rate(s)
  • 4% - match may be required dependent upoin household income (see chart below)
Eligible Properties
  • 1-4 unit, owner-occupied or absentee-owned residential structures located in the Kenny neighborhood.
Income Limit

There is no maximum income limit.  However, borrowers with household incomes in excess of 100% of the HUD area median household income will be required to provide a 1:1 match to the KNA/NRP loan funds.  Borrowers below the 100% median income limit, will not be required to provide matching funds.  The “adjusted gross income” as stated on the applicant’s most recent Federal Income Tax return, will be the basis for determining the applicant’s annual income.

Eligible Improvements
  • Energy efficiency upgrades and extrerior repair or improvements
Loan Term
  • Maximum repayment term 10 years.

Emergency Repair Loan Fund

Definition of Emergency

An emergency is defined as an imminent condition that makes a house uninhabitable, extremely dangerous to the occupants, or is capable of causing severe health problems.

Loan Amount
  • Minimum: $1,000
  • Maximum: $3,000
Income Limit
  • Applicant’s annual household income not to exceed 50% of AMI (see chart below)
  • Income is based on your adjusted gross income from applicant's most recent Federal Income Tax Return.
Interest Rate(s)
  • 4% fixed
Eligible Properties
  • 1-2 unit owner-occupied residential homsteaded structures located in the Kenny neighborhood.
Eligible Improvements
  • Loans will only be used to finance repairs to emergency conditions as defined above and verified by CEE as determined through an Emergency Confirmation Inspection of the property.
Loan Term
  • Repayment required in full at the time of transfer of title or sale of the property or after 10 years, whichever comes first.

Family Size 50% of Median 100% of Median
1 $29,400 $58,800
2 $33,600 $67,200
3 $37,800 $75,600
4 $42,000 $84,000
5 $45,400 $90,800
6 $48,750 $97,500
7 $52,100 $104,200
8+ $55,450 $110,900

Proof of Income

  • A copy of your most recent 1040.
  • If you are employed: submit copies of your two most recent paystubs.
  • If you are retired: submit a copy of your social security benefits or pension.
  • If you are self-employed: submit copies of your Federal Tax Returns for the last 2 years.

Contractors

Loan recipients must submit bids or materials lists. All contractors must be properly licensed to work in the City of Minneapolis and the Center for Energy and Environment will verify that contractors are licensed. It is important that you are satisfied with the bid or estimate you have selected. CEE offers assistance in helping you compare and understand the estimates you collect.

Optional Sweat Equity (for the do-it-yourselfer)

Applicants must clearly demonstrate the ability to complete high quality work within the required time period. Loan funds will be allowed for materials only, property owners will not be compensated for their labor. Note: Loan funds will not be disbursed until the project is complete.

Disbursement of Funds

You will have 30-180 days (depending on the loan program) from the date of your loan closing with CEE to complete your improvements. You must close on the loan prior to beginning project(s). Loan funds will be paid only after the work is completed and inspected and the following is provided:

  • Signed completion certificate by the homeowner indicating satisfaction with the work and authorizing payment to the contractor
  • Signed completion certificate by the contractor
  • Final contractor invoice
  • Lien waiver from the contractor for the entire amount of the project; homeowner must turn in receipts for sweat equity projects
  • Evidence of required building permits
  • CEE inspection of the property to verify the completion of the work when required by the neighborhood

Remodeling Advisor

If you need assistance in identifying and prioritizing improvements, the Center for Energy and Environment offers a Remodeling Advisor Service where you can receive objective remodeling advice. The service is free to Kenny residents and includes an informational visit to your property and assistance with collection and evaluation of bids. To schedule an appointment call 612-335-5856.

 

Additional Financing Available

Minnesota Fix-Up Fund

The Minnesota Fix-up Fund is a statewide program that offers loans at below market interest rates to homeowners. The fix-up fund was established to improve the basic livability and/or energy efficiency of the borrower's home. Eligible projects include interior or exterior improvements, general remodeling or maintenance items.

Home Energy Loan Program

The Home Energy Loan Program is a statewide program that offers low interest loans to homeowners that want to make energy improvements to their properties. This program is only offered by the Center for Energy and Environment.

Rental Energy Loan Fund

The Rental Energy Loan Fund provides financing to owners of residential rental properties to increase the energy efficiency of their buildings. The Minnesota Department of Commerce sponsors the Rental Energy Loan Fund using Exxon Oil Overcharge funds. This program is only offered by the Center for Energy and Environment.

MHFA Rental Rehabilitation Program

The Rental Rehabilitation Loan offers owners of residential rental properties low interest financing to complete improvements that increase the livability of the property including interior or exterior projects, general remodeling or maintenance issues.

 

Contact Jim Hasnik at (612) 335-5885 for more information.