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National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition (NEUAC) assistance programs.

An organization that operates across the nation is the National Energy & Utility Affordability Coalition (NEUAC). There are many different resources available from the coalition, which is made up of charities and government agencies with representation in all states. Some of the local programs focus on conservation and others services advocate on behalf of lower income families that need financial help to pay their utility bills. Find details on how the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition agencies can support the less fortunate.

This organization was created from the merger of different companies, including the National Fuel Funds Network. There are hundreds of utility companies, charities, and non-profits. They advocate on behalf of the low income and are involved in raising tens of millions of dollars per year for utility bill assistance and conservation programs. The network is made up of the largest gathering of professionals involved in addressing issues relating to providing affordable heat and other services for low income households.

Programs from National Energy & Utility Affordability Coalition for the vulnerable

Many studies show that the high percentage of income paid by seniors, the disabled, and lower income households on their home energy needs can lead to serious family and social problems. These social issues not only impact that family, but will also impact each and every American. This can be either directly or in the form of increased government expenditures, such as LIHEAP, and taxes to address those problems.

For example, several private and government studies have demonstrated a strong connection between a family’s inability to pay its home utility energy bills and other consequences, such as disconnections, homelessness, malnutrition, or heat stroke. It can lead to the disintegration of families, including children removed from their homes because of loss of electricity, senior homeowners are forced to sell their homes because they cannot keep up with their energy bills, or parents may move more frequently as they can’t keep up with the energy bills. The lack of power in a home can impact a child’s education and growth opportunities.

 

 

 

While direct financial assistance is not available from the National Energy Coalition (Fuel Funds Network) themselves, many of the members of the group (utility companies, state agencies, etc.) do in fact provide help directly to those that qualify. See below for details.

Grant based aid offered from the National Fuel Funds Network

The private initiatives that are offered as part of the network are very diverse. The non-profits that are part of the NEUAC include community action agencies, independent fuel funds, faith-based programs, Native American tribes and utility-sponsored payment plans as well as energy assistance funds. In addition, several local governments and regional funds as well as private donors contribute time and energy to the initiative.

Many companies that are part of the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition, whether they are utilities or local non-profits, do provide grant based energy bill assistance to the vulnerable, such as seniors or families with kids. Most of the money is raised through charitable contributions and fund raisers. Any type of financial aid paid out will generally supplement federal government grant money and resources. Find how to get money near you for paying utility bills from partner groups of the coalition.

In addition, they have extensive information on government resources, such as LIHEAP or Federal Government Energy Assistance. LIHEAP (or your state’s equivalent) can provide grants for paying heating and cooling bills to eligible households. They also have information on conservation programs such as weatherization.

The organizations that are part of the National Energy & Utility Affordability Coalition  manage a significant amount of public and private energy assistance programs in America. They are all strongly committed to helping people with low-incomes deal with the burden of paying for their ever increasing home energy costs.

While the details of what is offered from NEUAC Coalition partners will vary, there are generally three broad categories of assistance programs. They include the following.

  • Direct financial assistance for paying bills. This includes resources such as privately funded Fuel Funds, applications for the federal government Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), payment plans, or utility-sponsored programs.
  • Efficiency and Weatherization programs are strongly supported by the partners of the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition as a long term solution. Many are funded by donations as well as the US Department of Energy. These resources can help low-income consumers lower their energy consumption and amount of utility bills by making their homes more energy efficient.
  • Education Programs are offered as well. These will teach consumers about prudent energy usage, budgeting, and tips on saving money.

 

 

 

The network and its member organizations coordinate these resources in an effort to provide both short and long term help to low-income customers and residents. Even though there are options out there, many low income American still struggle and face disconnections every year.

Contact information for agencies, programs, and NEUAC fuel networks

As noted, the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition is made up on hundreds of organizations. They may provide, or have information on grants for paying bills, payment plans, conservation measures, and much more. To locate an agency or program that will provide grants or financial aid for utility, heating, or gas bills, look here for the https://neuac.org/state-resource-directory/.

As noted, another major focus of the coalition is on helping people reduce, forgive or pay, their utility bills. The state from the National Energy & Utility Affordability Coalition partner with the government on relief programs and local utility providers on offering a option to eliminate a bill, and learn more on utility forgiveness near you.

 

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