This initiative targets small social housing collectives in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, aiming to enhance energy efficiency and comfort for vulnerable populations. Projects can include renovations for collectives with 2 to 20 dwellings, promoting low-energy housing with manageable costs. The program aligns with regional goals for energy transition and combating energy poverty, contributing to urban revitalization efforts.
Objectives
The call for projects supports energy renovation operations for small social housing collectives, focusing on improving the quality of the rental stock. By providing low-energy housing, the initiative seeks to ensure comfort and affordability for tenants over time. Eligible projects must comply with the BBC-renovation standard and involve energy efficiency improvements carried out by certified professionals.
Beneficiaries
Eligible beneficiaries include public or private social landlords, associations, and private companies with state approval for social housing. Structural criteria include:
- Minimum of 2 and maximum of 20 dwellings per project
- Dwellings must be under social housing conventions
Excluded: Projects outside the specified size range or not meeting energy efficiency standards.
Eligible operations
The program funds various energy efficiency improvements, including:
- Renovation works that achieve the BBC-renovation standard
- Energy efficiency upgrades performed by RGE-certified professionals
- Initiatives to educate tenants on eco-friendly practices
Not covered: Project management expenses and in-house renovation works.
Eligibility conditions
Key eligibility conditions include:
- Projects must be submitted by specified deadlines: January 15, March 15, June 15, September 15, December 15
- Compliance with energy efficiency standards post-renovation
- Integration of tenant training on sustainable practices
- Respect for the heritage character of buildings when applicable
Grant amount
The funding nature is a grant aimed at supporting energy renovation projects. Specific financial details are not provided, and potential applicants should refer to the official source for further information.
Frequently asked questions
Who can apply for this energy renovation program?
Public or private social landlords, associations, and private companies with state approval for social housing are eligible to apply.
What types of projects are eligible?
Eligible projects include energy renovations for small social housing collectives with 2 to 20 dwellings, focusing on achieving BBC-renovation standards.
Are there specific deadlines for project submissions?
Yes, projects can be submitted by January 15, March 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15 each year.
What are the selection criteria for this program?
Selection criteria include compliance with social housing conventions, achieving energy efficiency standards, and involving RGE-certified professionals for the renovations.
Is there a limit on the number of dwellings per project?
Yes, projects must involve a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 dwellings to be eligible for funding.