Programs reference

Programs and assistance

A public-safe catalog for assistance programs, partner models, and triggered costs. This first slice shows only active or changing records. Pending, expired, and unverified records stay in the dataset but are hidden from public results.

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Record type

Add a unit

Seattle Pre-Approved DADU Plans

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Seattle SDCI / OPCD ADUniverse

$1,000 / project

Applies to
Seattle homeowners building a detached accessory dwelling unit.
Offers
Pre-reviewed design plans intended to reduce design cost and speed review for eligible detached ADU projects.

Timing: Before submitting the DADU permit package.

Likely documents: Site plan, Selected pre-approved design package, Permit application materials

Gallery and plan set should be reviewed as Seattle updates ADU and middle-housing rules.

Home Improvement Property Tax Exemption

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King County Assessor / RCW 84.36.400

Cap: 30 percent of original structure value

Applies to
Homeowners making qualifying physical improvements to a single-family dwelling.
Offers
Temporary property-tax exemption on qualifying added improvement value.

Timing: Before construction begins.

Likely documents: Assessor exemption application, Description of planned improvement

The filing deadline matters; surface before construction, not after a feasibility packet.

Washington HEAR Home Electrification Rebates

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Washington Department of Commerce / local HEAR administrators

Up to $14,000 / household

Applies to
Income-qualified owners and renters making eligible electrification upgrades.
Offers
Point-of-sale rebates for heat pumps, heat-pump water heaters, electrical panels, and related electrification work.

Timing: Before purchase or installation; rebates are designed for point-of-sale participation.

Likely documents: Income eligibility documentation, Qualified contractor or program administrator documentation

Keep separate from federal HOMES/HARP records that have not launched in Washington.

Seattle City Light Efficiency Rebates

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Seattle City Light

Up to $2,000 / measure

Applies to
Seattle City Light customers installing eligible heat-pump and home-efficiency measures.
Offers
Utility rebates that can stack with state electrification rebates and other project incentives.

Timing: Before purchasing or installing eligible equipment.

Likely documents: Utility account or service address, Qualified equipment and contractor documentation

P2 must resolve SCL service territory before this can become a clean parcel match.

Puget Sound Energy Efficiency Rebates

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Puget Sound Energy

Up to $1,500 / measure

Applies to
PSE electric or gas customers installing eligible heat-pump, fuel-switching, or efficiency measures.
Offers
Utility rebates for heat pumps and related efficiency upgrades, including higher income-qualified offers for some measures.

Timing: Before purchasing or installing eligible equipment; PSE contractor requirements may apply.

Likely documents: PSE account or service address, Qualified equipment and contractor documentation

PSE gas territory remains a lower-confidence P2 resolver input until a stronger open source is confirmed.

King County Sewer Capacity Charge

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King County Wastewater Treatment Division

$77.99 / RCE per month

Applies to
Properties making new sanitary sewer connections, adding units, or changing use on the King County regional wastewater system.
Offers
This is a triggered cost, not assistance. It should surface beside feasibility results in an 'also expect' lane.

Keep in the parallel cost lane; never mix with assistance matches.

Electrify

Home Improvement Property Tax Exemption

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King County Assessor / RCW 84.36.400

Cap: 30 percent of original structure value

Applies to
Homeowners making qualifying physical improvements to a single-family dwelling.
Offers
Temporary property-tax exemption on qualifying added improvement value.

Timing: Before construction begins.

Likely documents: Assessor exemption application, Description of planned improvement

The filing deadline matters; surface before construction, not after a feasibility packet.

Washington HEAR Home Electrification Rebates

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Washington Department of Commerce / local HEAR administrators

Up to $14,000 / household

Applies to
Income-qualified owners and renters making eligible electrification upgrades.
Offers
Point-of-sale rebates for heat pumps, heat-pump water heaters, electrical panels, and related electrification work.

Timing: Before purchase or installation; rebates are designed for point-of-sale participation.

Likely documents: Income eligibility documentation, Qualified contractor or program administrator documentation

Keep separate from federal HOMES/HARP records that have not launched in Washington.

Seattle City Light Efficiency Rebates

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Seattle City Light

Up to $2,000 / measure

Applies to
Seattle City Light customers installing eligible heat-pump and home-efficiency measures.
Offers
Utility rebates that can stack with state electrification rebates and other project incentives.

Timing: Before purchasing or installing eligible equipment.

Likely documents: Utility account or service address, Qualified equipment and contractor documentation

P2 must resolve SCL service territory before this can become a clean parcel match.

Puget Sound Energy Efficiency Rebates

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Puget Sound Energy

Up to $1,500 / measure

Applies to
PSE electric or gas customers installing eligible heat-pump, fuel-switching, or efficiency measures.
Offers
Utility rebates for heat pumps and related efficiency upgrades, including higher income-qualified offers for some measures.

Timing: Before purchasing or installing eligible equipment; PSE contractor requirements may apply.

Likely documents: PSE account or service address, Qualified equipment and contractor documentation

PSE gas territory remains a lower-confidence P2 resolver input until a stronger open source is confirmed.

Stay in my home

Senior / Disabled / Veteran Property Tax Exemption

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Washington Department of Revenue / King County Assessor

Applies to
Owner-occupants who are age 61 or older, retired because of disability, or qualifying veterans or surviving spouses.
Offers
Reduces or freezes portions of property tax for qualifying homeowners.

Likely documents: Proof of age, disability, or veteran status, Income documentation, Ownership and occupancy documentation

Marked changing because SB 6162 requires threshold updates for 2027.

Seattle Home Repair Loans and Grants

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Seattle Office of Housing

Up to $24,000 / project

Applies to
Income-qualified owner-occupants of single-family homes within Seattle city limits.
Offers
Zero-interest loans and possible grants for health, safety, accessibility, and structural repairs.

Timing: Before hiring a contractor or starting repair work.

Likely documents: Income documents, Ownership and occupancy documentation, Program application, IRS Form 4506 or 4506-T when requested

The public page warns that outside contractor work is not reimbursed.

King County Housing Repair Program

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King County Department of Community and Human Services

Applies to
Low- and moderate-income homeowners in unincorporated King County and participating cities outside Seattle, Bellevue, Federal Way, Kent, and Auburn.
Offers
Zero-interest loans and repair assistance for eligible health, safety, and preservation work.

Timing: Before hiring a contractor or starting repair work.

Likely documents: Income documents, Ownership and occupancy documentation, Repair scope

Flagship geography-hard-filter example: Seattle parcels must not see this as available.

Repair or weatherize

Seattle Home Repair Loans and Grants

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Seattle Office of Housing

Up to $24,000 / project

Applies to
Income-qualified owner-occupants of single-family homes within Seattle city limits.
Offers
Zero-interest loans and possible grants for health, safety, accessibility, and structural repairs.

Timing: Before hiring a contractor or starting repair work.

Likely documents: Income documents, Ownership and occupancy documentation, Program application, IRS Form 4506 or 4506-T when requested

The public page warns that outside contractor work is not reimbursed.

RainWise Rebates

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Seattle Public Utilities / King County Wastewater Treatment Division

$13.12 / dollars per square foot

Applies to
Eligible Seattle properties in target CSO basins installing cisterns or rain gardens through the RainWise process.
Offers
Rebates covering most or all eligible rain garden or cistern installation costs.

Timing: Before installing cisterns or rain gardens.

Likely documents: Eligibility check, RainWise contractor scope

P2 must distinguish RainWise target basins from all CSO basins.

King County Housing Repair Program

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King County Department of Community and Human Services

Applies to
Low- and moderate-income homeowners in unincorporated King County and participating cities outside Seattle, Bellevue, Federal Way, Kent, and Auburn.
Offers
Zero-interest loans and repair assistance for eligible health, safety, and preservation work.

Timing: Before hiring a contractor or starting repair work.

Likely documents: Income documents, Ownership and occupancy documentation, Repair scope

Flagship geography-hard-filter example: Seattle parcels must not see this as available.

Partner models

The BLOCK Project

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Facing Homelessness

Applies to
Volunteer hosts and partners interested in distributed backyard homes for people who have experienced homelessness.
Offers
Partnership model and inspiration, not a matchable assistance program.

kind=partner records are public reference items but never assistance matches.

Triggered costs

King County Sewer Capacity Charge

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King County Wastewater Treatment Division

$77.99 / RCE per month

Applies to
Properties making new sanitary sewer connections, adding units, or changing use on the King County regional wastewater system.
Offers
This is a triggered cost, not assistance. It should surface beside feasibility results in an 'also expect' lane.

Keep in the parallel cost lane; never mix with assistance matches.