The Results are Final: 392 HEAs in 2013!

Thanks to Next Step Living and Sagewell, our big push to get 300 households to sign up for Home Energy Assessments (HEAs), in recognition of Weston's 300th Anniversary in 2013, was a huge success! As the headline reads, we actually exceeded our goal by almost 100 households, coming in at a total of 392 HEA sign-ups.

While we recognize that a sign-up does not automatically translate into people taking significant action to save energy and money, it is a critical first step. Next Step Living is expert at making sure that people come away from their assessment experiences understanding the costs and benefits of taking action, including the myriad financial incentives available to them, making it easy for the homeowner to make intelligent choices.

In addition to the benefits accrued by the homeowners who participated, Sagewell's promotion to the schools, covered previously on this website, resulted in 48 families signing up for HEAs, distributed as follows:

    High School: 21
    Middle School: 6
    Field School: 7
    Woodland: 9
    Country: 5


Congratulations to the High School for such great participation! That said, every school wins since each school will receive from Sagewell $10 per affiliated sign-up to use as they wish towards "green" projects.

Thank you to all who helped make this campaign a success, with particular appreciation for Superintendent Cheryl Maloney, PTO President Rebecca Stevenson, and Janet Kresl Moffat for their assistance with the promotion to the school community.

3/31: Updated numbers! 
Several more families were able to book their home energy assessments before the cutoff, so the final numbers are actually:

High School: 23
Middle School: 9
Field School: 7
Woodland: 9
Country: 5

TOTAL: 53 Meaning Sagewell will give a total of $530 to the schools for green projects! Nicely done, all.

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