Save Energy. Increase Comfort.
For Multifamily Homes
The Home Optimization and Modernization for Energy Savings (HOMES) program helps North Dakotans make smart energy upgrades to homes, including apartment buildings, with up to $16,000 in rebates per unit.
For multifamily property managers and landlords, the HOMES program is a great solution to increase comfort for tenants while saving costs. Whether you're sealing air leaks, adding insulation, or replacing inefficient appliances, we're here to help you get the most out of your investment.

How Does This Program Work?
Who is eligible?
Everyone! Rebate levels vary based on income level of the resident and anticipated energy savings. For multifamily homes, units with residents who earn below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) or participate in certain state or federal benefit programs are eligible for up to $16,000 in rebates. Units with residents who earn 80% and above AMI are eligible for up to $4,000 in rebates.
What is offered?
Free energy assessment + up to $16,000 performance-based rebates on energy efficiency upgrades recommended in your assessment, which may include, but are not limited to:
- Attic & wall insulation
- Air sealing
- Air source heat pumps
- High-efficiency furnaces & boilers
- Heat pump water heaters
What forms are necessary?
- Proof of residence
- Proof of residence ownership
- Proof of income
- Utility bills
HOMES Program: Step-By-Step
Submit your application with basic household and income information plus utility usage information.
Connect with an Authorized Contractor to schedule your free home energy assessment. The assessment identifies opportunities for energy savings throughout your home.
Review your customized improvement plan and rebate estimate. Approve the recommended upgrades that will save you the most energy and money.
Authorized Contractors complete your approved energy improvements. All work is inspected to ensure quality and performance standards are met.
Get a detailed report highlighting your energy-efficient upgrades and the added performance value they bring to your home.
Share your feedback. Your input helps improve the HOMES Program for future participants across North Dakota.
Start Your Energy Savings Journey Today

Are you looking for energy-efficient appliances for your home?
You may qualify for our Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate program.
How Do I Know If I Qualify?
The HOMES program is for everyone!
The amount of your rebate is dependent on your residents' incomes and projected energy savings.
Multifamily buildings with at least half of units home to residents earning below 80%...up to $16,000 in rebates per unit. Buildings with at least half of residents earning 80% and above of AMI are eligible for up to $4,000 in rebates per unit.
Take a look at the AMI of your county to see your rebate amount eligibility.
Multifamily Homes |
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Income Level |
Modeled Energy Savings |
Maximum Rebate |
Rebate Cap |
| Less than 80% AMI | 20%-34% | $14,000 per unit | 100% of project cost |
| 35% or greater | $16,000 per unit | ||
| 80% AMI or greater | 20%-34% | $2,000 per unit | 50% of project cost |
| 35% or greater | $4,000 per unit | ||
Ready to Start Saving?
Energy Efficiency Tips
for North Dakota Homes
Show Your Furnace Some Love
Change filters monthly during heating season. A dirty filter makes your furnace work harder and costs you money. Set a phone reminder for the 1st of every month, October – April.
Plant for the Future
Deciduous trees on the south side of your residence give you winter sun and summer shade. Evergreens on the north/northwest side block brutal winter winds.
Right-Size Your Heating System Replacement
Oversized systems cycle inefficiently. Professional load calculations ensure optimal equipment sizing and performance.
Start with a Free HOMES Energy Audit
Professional audit identifies your specific inefficiencies and models projected savings. Data-driven approach ensures maximum ROI.
HOMES FAQs
Who is eligible for HOMES rebates?
All North Dakota residents completing qualified energy efficiency upgrades in single family and multifamily buildings are eligible for the Home Optimization and Modernization for Energy Savings program (HOMES). Households below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) are eligible for higher rebates. Whole-home energy efficiency improvements must achieve at least 20% energy savings to qualify for the rebates.
Is the home energy assessment free?
Yes, the home energy assessment is free of charge.
My energy assessment report includes a list of upgrades. Do I need to do all of them to qualify for a rebate?
Possibly. The upgrades collectively need to reach a minimum of 20% in predicted estimated energy savings to qualify for the rebate. If your report indicated that all upgrades would be required to reach that 20% threshold, then yes, you will need to complete them all.
Do I need to wait for HEAR to replace my kitchen or laundry appliances or can they be included in HOMES projects?
Some appliances are allowed to be upgraded in your HOMES project. These include ENERGY STAR® certified refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, electronic cooking appliances, and clothes washers and dryers. We encourage you to work with your assessor to understand how the savings from installing appliances eligible under the HEAR program impact your HOMES savings. If removing a HEAR eligible appliance from your HOMES model doesn’t result in your predicted savings dropping below 20%, it may be more beneficial to have that appliance as a HEAR project.
What work is generally needed to meet the 20% energy savings limit?
Every home is different. Saving opportunities vary based on a variety of factors including age of home, square footage, and existing insulation levels. Customers are encouraged to work with their Registered Energy Assessor to determine what improvements are needed to meet the 20% savings requirement.
What happens when someone moves?
Example: Homeowners do a HOMES project at one address, then move – can they take advantage of HOMES again at the new residence?
If a homeowner moves, they can take advantage of the program again at their new address. However, the homeowner at the previous address where work was done would not be eligible to participate again. Work can only be done in a home once, regardless of who owned or currently owns the property.
I received an energy assessment. How long is it good for?
An assessment is good for up to three years, as long as none of the characteristics of the home have changed. If something did change, ask the assessor to update their report and energy model before work is started done.
Questions? Contact Us.