Climate Showcase Communities
Local Climate and Energy Program
Effective Practices for Implementing Local
Climate and Energy Programs:
Incentive Techniques
Lessons Learned by Communities for Communities
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WHAT IS IT?
Incentives are financial or non-financial rewards for taking actions that improve local
sustainability.
WHY DO IT?
• Incentives can encourage people to try things that they would not otherwise do and
encourage them to go further on their own.
• Incentives can help people get over the initial hurdle of not knowing your program's
goals or how to participate.
• Offering even a small incentive can lead to a sizable change in behavior.
• People are often more interested in trying something if they feel that they are receiving
immediate gratification.
WHAT WORKS?
• For energy efficiency programs, consider financial rebates for the cost of an initial
energy assessment, or provide free or low-cost project counseling. (Rebates often work
better than providing services for free, which can diminish the perceived value.)
• Upfront financial incentives can lower the barrier to participation.
• Engage local businesses to support local initiatives with incentives. Businesses can
provide valuable prizes for community members and be rewarded with marketing
opportunities.
• Survey your target audience for incentive ideas, and design incentives to attract
individuals who would otherwise be unlikely to participate in your program.
• Use limited-time incentives to generate buzz and motivation.
• Align with the incentives offered by other institutions, such as utility rebates.
WHAT SHOULD YOU WATCH OUT FOR?
• Avoid administrative burdens that make it difficult for people to obtain relatively small
incentives.
• Certain types of incentives, such as gift cards, may not be an option for some
government agencies, depending on procurement policies.
WHAT RESOURCES HAVE PROJECTS FOUND TO BE USEFUL?
• Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency: www.dsireusa.org
"Establish a 'quick win' at
the beginning of a grant
program so that
participants can see the
benefits from the start."
Sam, Central New York Climate
Change Innovation Project,
Central New York Regional
Planning and Development
Board
"Set deadlines for
incentives to provide a
'push'for program
participants to complete
projects."
Sabrina, Green Homes
Challenge, Frederick County,
Maryland
£EPA
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
April 2015
EPA-430-F-15-015
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