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The Gun Lake Tribe Environmental Department has developed the Conservation Incentive Program (CIP) which provides rebate incentives to Tribal citizens...
Educate Tribal citizens concerning home energy savings and provide funding assistance for retrofits through the Conservation Incentive Program.
Educate homeowners on options for re-engineering septic systems.
Create and distribute educational materials about the risk of living in vulnerable areas such as floodplains.
Explore creative financing programs or cheaper insurance structures to help incentivize residents to move out of vulnerable areas.
Explore and if needed, develop more stringent regulations for homeowners in flood zones, so that the community is eligible for...
Help individual households to take their own steps to reduce flooding, such as installing rain barrels and back-up power for...
Extend incentives (rebates or grants) to use of drip irrigation, rain barrels and cisterns, and other residential conservation methods.
Work with banks to remove mortgage subsidies (e.g. loans) for areas with high climate change impact risk.
Work with insurance industry to realistically incorporate risk into future policies and remove subsidies.
Educate homeowners about the changes.
Work with partners to develop and distribute education materials to homeowners, renters, and businesses.
