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July 2024 by Dan Myers
I applied (and was approved) for a home energy loan for a wood stove. The process was super easy & all the staff members I dealt with were very nice & extremely helpful. Very glad I went with this lender
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January 2021 by Jimmie Francis
Thank you all for the nutritional meals you provided to us on may 9 they were very good. the banana bread was the best thanks again ..Jimmie Francis and Erica O'Bara
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January 2020 by Bob Chapman
Tania was and is an incredible asset for my home energy and efficiency project. She made sure I was well informed of all angles of approach to achieve and surpass my goals. It’s great that Vermont has these facilities and professionals to help its citizens afford a greener, healthier, more responsible lifestyle for our planet. Thank you to all at Neighborworks
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January 2020 by Michael Riley
We had a great experience working with Tania at Neighborworrks of Western Vermont. She helped us to secure a loan to renovate my daughters newly acquired older home in Wallingford, Vermont. Through Efficiency Vermont and Neighborworks, we were able to completely update the electrical system in a 100 year old residence. Additionally, we totally insulated the attic and stone cellar with sprayed in rigid insulation which decreased air infiltration by 41%. Thanks also to Jake at Analyzing Energy for advice and guidance through the process.As an out of stater trying to help my daughter become established in Vermont, I was very impressed with the programs that are available in that state. The agencies all work well together, and are truly committed to keeping the process uncomplicated. The state provides generous programs and players like NeighborWorks, Analyzing Energy, and Efficiency Vermont all work together to make things minimally complicated. Along with our very reasonable loan, we will receive a grant to help defray the work as well as rebates on energy efficient appliances. Vermont works hard to help young folks with limited income feel welcome. Well done everyone! Thank you.
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January 2018 by Angela Jackson
Seems a bit shady to me...the home improvement class requires a ssn #... I don't think so!