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Assistance programs in South Dakota that help with utilities.

Programs and resources throughout South Dakota can help the low to moderate income pay their energy bills, including heating and utility bills. Operation Round Up is offered by a few companies, and many also provide weatherization, which can help people save money on their bills by conserving energy.

Get information and details below on how to get help for your energy bills in South Dakota. Learn about the programs and services that are available to you and your family. Call your utility company to apply to the various assistance programs, and be sure to ask help.

West River Electric Association, Inc. - This energy provider also runs Operation Roundup for its South Dakota customers. A local Board of Directors administers the funds from this program, and they will review each and every application for help. Individuals families and customers can apply for grants from Operation Roundup, as well local charities and non-profits. These organizations can use the money to pay for their own charitable programs.

Apply for emergency cash and funds from Operation Roundup for paying utility and heating bills, medical expenses, health care, and other unexpected bills. Dial any of the following.

  • Rapid City South Dakota 605-393-1500 or 888-393-1500.
  • Wall 888-279-2135 or 605-279-2135.

MidAmerican Energy - This utility company offers its customers an assistance program known as I Care. It was created in partnership with local charities and non-profits. What it does is the I CARE financial assistance program provides grants and support to your local community action agency. This organization then takes those funds and provides direct financial assistance for paying heating and energy bills.

In addition, the I Care program from MidAmerican Energy also offers home weatherization services for free for qualified low income applicants. This can help people conserve energy, and therefore save money on their energy bills. MidAmerican Energy and the government contribute funds to the program that are based on customer contributions and the utility also pays all administrative costs. Call 1-888-427-5632 to apply or for more information.

 

 

 

 

Government Low Income Programs - Families in South Dakota can apply for cash grants from LIEAP. Or the second option for them is weatherization. Both of these utility bill assistance programs are paid for by the federal government, but are available locally. Get more details on South Dakota LIEAP.

Sioux Valley Southwestern Electric - A resource known as Operation Round Up was created from private donations and contributions. Qualified applicants can apply for help for a variety of emergency bills and expenses, and it is not just limited to heating and energy bills. Grants and funds can be used to pay for shelter, food, medical expenses, and other emergency items. Applicants can get up to $2500 per year. Dial 1-800-234-1960 to learn more.

By Jon McNamara

 

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