ComEd Urges Customers to Take Advantage of Millions of Dollars in LIHEAP, ComEd Bill-Assistance Programs
2024年10月2日 - 3:39AM
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ComEd, partnering agencies have already made
$80 million in grants available to 186,000 customers so far this
year, now new federal funding is available
Following the state of Illinois’ launch of the new application
period for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), a federal energy-assistance program, ComEd reminds
customers that the energy company also offers a wide-range of
support options to compliment these grants and help customers of
all income levels.
“ComEd continues to work in collaboration with community
agencies across northern Illinois to support our most vulnerable
customers and connect them to billing assistance options to help
make their monthly energy expenses more affordable,” said
Melissa Washington, Senior Vice President of Customer
Operations and Strategic Initiatives at ComEd. “With the
launch of a new LIHEAP program cycle, it’s a good time to encourage
customers to not only take advantage of federal funds but look into
ComEd’s own energy-saving and bill-assistance offerings, and
self-service apps to help them stay current on utility bills year
round.”
Beginning today, LIHEAP is prioritizing acceptance of
grant applications for customers most in need of assistance
including: adults aged 60 and older, families with a disabled
family member who receives Social Security or VA Disability
benefits, families with children 5 years old and under, and people
who have been disconnected or may face imminent disconnection.
Beginning Nov. 1, all other income-eligible households can
apply.
Every year, LIHEAP accepts applications for one-time payments
made directly to energy service providers on behalf of recipients.
To qualify, an income-eligible household’s gross income 30 days
prior to application cannot exceed 200 percent of the federal
poverty income guidelines. For a family of four, that is $5,200 a
month or $62,400 a year. Homeowners, renters and subsidized housing
tenants are also eligible to apply for assistance. Families and
individuals do not have to be behind on their bills to receive a
LIHEAP grant. Eligibility details and online Request for Services
form are available at helpillinoisfamilies.com.
“CEDA is committed to ensuring that Cook County residents have
access to utility bill assistance and, with the launch of our new
online application, we're making it easier than ever for households
to apply for help,” said Latoya Butler, Vice President of Energy
Services for the Community and Economic Development
Association of Cook County, Inc. (CEDA), one of the
agencies that administers LIHEAP and other utility assistance
programs in Cook County. “This new platform reflects our dedication
to streamlining the process, allowing more families to receive the
support they need quickly and efficiently.”
ComEd bill-assistance options
Last year alone, ComEd connected more than 198,000 eligible
customers to over $94 million in financial assistance and other
support options. Through August of this year, the energy company
already helped connect over 186,000 customers to $80 million in
support. Some of this occurred during ComEd’s nationally recognized
Powering Lives Resource Fairs, which collaborated with community
organizations to identify and deliver services that local families
could use the most. The growing suite of bill assistance options
ComEd makes available to customers includes:
- Payment arrangements of up to 12 months for
eligible residential customers with past-due balances. Make a down
payment on the amount owed and pay the rest through installments in
addition to your regular monthly bill.
- Budget billing, which provides a predictable monthly
payment based on your electricity usage from the last 12
months.
- Deposit and late-payment charge waivers for one year to
income-eligible customers, along with the return of any current
deposit.
- High-usage alerts, which enable customers to receive
alerts when their usage is trending higher than normal to help
manage overall energy use, and energy-management tips to
help customers manage energy use to save money now and on future
energy bills.
- Energy-efficiency offerings, including services and
incentives designed to help income-eligible residential customers
reduce energy use now and in the long term.
To make it easier for customers to sort through these and other
bill-assistance options and energy-efficiency programs, ComEd
offers its Smart Assistance Manager (SAM) at
ComEd.com/SAM. SAM is an online self-service tool that can
match customers with the programs for which they may qualify.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state's
population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with
the company on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and
YouTube.
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