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Originally Added: June 6, 2011
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Long Island Green Homes Consortium Helps Residents Cut Energy Costs
Southampton - The Long Island Green Homes Consortium, comprised of Community Development Corporation of Long Island (CDC), the Sustainability Institute at Molloy College, and seven Long Island towns - North Hempstead, Babylon, Islip, Huntington, Smithtown, Brookhaven and Southampton - together with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), and National Grid will launch an initiative to help homeowners on Long Island cut energy costs. This initiative will help qualifying homeowners access low-interest financing, incentives (rebates) and free or reduced cost energy audits to make their homes more energy-efficient.
The Community Development Corporation of Long Island CDC of Long Island is a not-for-profit organization that supports Long Islanders pursuing their housing and small business dreams. Since its inception 41 years ago, CDC invests its resources, talents and knowledge in households, small business and communities assisting more than 93,000 Long Islanders and investing 806 million into their communities. Last fiscal year alone, CDC served more than 17,000 Long Islanders investing nearly $85 million into their communities.
About Community Development Corporation Of Long Island
CDC of Long Island is a not-for-profit organization that supports Long Islanders pursuing their housing and small business dreams. Since its inception 41 years ago, CDC invests its resources, talents and knowledge in households, small business and communities assisting more than 93,000 Long Islanders and investing 806 million into their communities. Last fiscal year alone, CDC served more than 17,000 Long Islanders investing nearly $85 million into their communities.
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