CLIMATE READY HOMES
Our Climate Ready Homes program is in a fundraising phase.
We will provide cost free direct energy efficiency upgrades to as many homes as we can through collaboration with local contractors and community partners. Help us meet our goal of making upgrades to 20 homes in 2026 one home at a time.
Would you like to sponsor a home?
Donate to support our work at any amount by clicking the donate button at the top of the website.
Have questions about the program? Stephanie can be reached at shoffman@kzooclimate.org.
Learn more about the Climate Ready Home (formally known as HHH) project from Stephanie Hoffman, Program Director, in this short video.
Our Vision for a Climate-Ready Kalamazoo
Picture this: you live in a neighborhood where every home is warm in the winter, cool in the summer, and powered by clean energy.
It’s a place where families don’t have to choose between fixing a failing furnace and putting food on the table, where job training leads directly to meaningful careers in renewable energy, and local centers become safe havens during power outages and extreme weather.
It’s not just a vision … we’ve already started!
In early 2024, the Kalamazoo Climate Crisis Coalition (KCCC), in collaboration with Kalamazoo County, began planning for a bold initiative intended to be a model for climate readiness and resiliency with an environmental justice foundation.
At the heart of this effort is a deep understanding that climate solutions must put the needs of those most impacted first.
Our shared framework serves homes in historically underserved areas in Kalamazoo County with vital repairs and energy upgrades to cultivate safer, healthier environments forging a path toward resilience and adaptation.
KCCC aims to increase the labor force skilled in green trades by supporting capacity building for existing workforce development programs. We will focus on the improvement of single-family housing units through home repairs and energy efficiency across Kalamazoo County low income communities scoring the lowest on the Michigan Environmental Justice screening tool (MiEJ screening tool).
We have trained energy auditors solving a needed capacity issue and speeding up access to repairs for families on long waiting lists.
The project supports community resource navigation services tripling dollars invested in Kalamazoo communities by connecting families with existing public programs with unspent dollars for home repairs and upgrades.
Every upgrade made today helps turn a house into a legacy of stability and opportunity resulting in increased property values and making long-term financial security possible for Kalamazoo residents.
Every upgrade made today helps reduce energy bills and improves indoor air quality. Every upgrade made today is a safer place in which to live. Every energy efficiency measure gets us closer to driving real, impactful emissions reductions of atmospheric CO2 on a community scale.