There are many opportunities to save money on energy costs, improve comfort and indoor air quality, and reduce environmental impact through weatherization, energy efficiency , and renewable energy.
This webpage is designed to connect Douglas County residents, businesses, and nonprofits with local financial incentives and tools to help make energy upgrades more attainable.
This Community Resource Guide collects and disseminates human services and community organization information that enables those in need of support services in Douglas County to make informed choices to improve their quality of life.
Updated quarterly, this Guide covers a broad range of programs and services including non-profit health and human services, in the areas of housing, legal assistance, healthcare, and more!
The Baldwin Community Emergency Fund Inc., provides financial assistance for designated needs for the people within the USD 348 school district. Referrals to the BCEF are also made by the nurses and social workers in USD 348, Baldwin City city employees, and area ministers.
Contact the Baldwin City Library or City Hall for more information.
Just Food’s Cruising Cupboard visits your Baldwin City Library from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month.
Library WebsiteThe Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is a federally funded program that helps eligible households pay a portion of their home energy costs by providing a one-time per year benefit.
The 2026 LIEAP application period begins January 20, 2026, at 8 a.m. and ends March 31, 2026, at 5 p.m.
Whether you’re looking for simple weatherization tips, funding for energy efficiency upgrades, or guidance on going solar, these resources for Douglas County residents will help you take the next step.
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