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IACAA is an umbrella organization that represents non-governmental and local governmental organizations that were established for the purpose of fighting poverty in their communities.
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Low income customers often pay between 20-30% of their income on home energy bills; Average customer pays between 4-6% Introduction
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Illinois Home Energy Assistance Program Percentage of Income Payment Plan Rate Relief Programs Services Offered
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The Illinois Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is designed to assist eligible low income households pay for winter and summer energy services. Designed to help low income households with immediate utility needs
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Serves customers at or below 150% of poverty Family of 1 – $17,505 Family of 2 - $23,595 Family of 3 - $29,685 Family of 4 - $35,775 Eligibility Levels
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LIHEAP Block Grant administered by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. In 2013 the LIHEAP funding was $158 million. Federal
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Enacted in Illinois in 1997 Funded by a rate payer meter charge Designated to provide additional funds for LIHEAP and Weatherization Programs About $68 million designated for LIHEAP About $9 million designated for Weatherization State Supplemental
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Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity administers the block grant. Community Action Agencies perform outreach and intake. Community Action Agencies work with utilities to apply credits. Functions and Roles
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September 1 – persons with disabilities and senior citizens can apply for services October 1 – Households with children under the ages of 5 can apply November 1 – Open enrollment period for the general public Priority Periods
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LIHEAP assists with a once a year winter benefit payment – roughly $400-$500 Reconnection Assistance offered for customers who are disconnected Furnace Assistance – repair or replacement Winter Utility Assistance
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LIHEAP also assists with a once a year summer benefit payment – $150 Targets seniors and persons with disabilities Summer Utility Assistance
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What is A Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP)? o Under the PIPP, participants pay no more than 6% of their income for gas and electric service. They also receive a monthly benefit towards their utility bill and a reduction in overdue payments for every on-time payment they make by the bill due date. o Program is funded with state funding only
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o 150% of Poverty o All electric or Gas/Electric Combination o Service must be connected o PIPP Participating Utilities Only Eligibility Levels
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Customer Obligations Customers must make on-time monthly bill payments or they can be removed from the program after 2 missed payments o Minimum Payment of $10 or 6% of income Agency Utilities determine budget billing based on customer monthly averages Agencies pay the difference between customer payment (6% or $10) and the determined budget bill with state LIHEAP funds up to $1,800/year. Customer Benefits If the customer makes on-time payments they will receive a larger benefit than traditional program If a customer makes on-time payments they will have a portion of their arrearage paid off for them Benefits and Obligations
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Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity administers the block grant. Community Action Agencies perform outreach and intake. Community Action Agencies work with utilities to apply credits. Client Intervention o Utilities communicate missed payments to agencies o Agency must make 2 contacts with customer after a missed payment Functions and Roles
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Program applications are taken September 1 – December 31 Recertification takes place June - August Priority Periods
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o Customers Pay 6% of Income o Maximum Benefit of $150/month or $1,800/year o Arrearage Reduction Potential o Budget Bill Benefits
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Arrearage Reduction Plan Statute on the PIPP has an additional meter charge for arrearages. Participating utilities assess $.08/month on their customers. Funds are collected by the utilities and they credit their customers’ arrearages If customers make regular on time payments their arrearages are reduced or eliminated by 1/12 monthly with a cap of $1000 per customer Arrearage Reduction Plan
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Regular LIHEAP - 384,069 households PIPP – 60,522 households Furnace Assistance - 1,818 households Summer Cooling – 74,280 households
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Background of Rate Relief Program In 2007 a 10 year rate freeze was lifted on Illinois electric utilities This resulted in significant rate increases on electric utility customers Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) and Ameren Illinois approached IACAA to operate an assistance program for households in poverty Program Qualifications Customers at 0-400% of poverty who could demonstrate a financial hardship were eligible for additional assistance (ComEd program is now 0-250% of poverty : Family of 4 - $58,875) IACAA’s Role Distribute funds to agencies and collect reports
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Operated from 2007-2010; Distributed almost $15 million dollars to customers approximately 25,000 customers received an average $600 each 2007 – present; Distributed roughly $30 million to customers. Over 70,000 customers served
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