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The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Administered for Peoples Gas by the Community and Economic Development Association (CEDA), Share the Warmth provides heating grants to limited and fixed-income households. Eligible customers can receive grants of up to $200 on their bills.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Illinois American Water has partnered with Salvation Army agencies to form the H20 Help to Others Program which helps provide supplemental funding to Illinois American Water residential customers who would otherwise have trouble paying their bills. The Salvation Army agencies' trained caseworkers determine the needs of families and individuals. Another benefit of H2O Help to Others is that it often connects customers with other sources of aid in their communities, including other assistance programs for which they might qualify. The Salvation Army may assist an individual/family one time per calendar year with a maximum of $100.00 per individual/ family on a delinquent account.

Services

Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Provides assistance with gas utility payments.
Provides financial assistance to help pay water bills
Provides assistance with electric service payments.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Catch Up and Save helps eliminate a past due balance and provide stabilized monthly billing through a new Supplemental Arrearage Protection Program (SARP) enrollment alongside offering a free energy savings kit which features products that help lower energy usage and improve the efficiency of your home.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
The Salvation Army is working with ComEd to launch a one-time program to financially support eligible ComEd residential customers experiencing higher energy costs during peak usage summer months. Eligible resident customers may qualify for grants up to $500.
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for gas bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs. Individuals must attend a class called Saving on Your Utility Bill to qualify for assistance.
LIHEAP: Beginning November 2 for disabled and elderly household member, who may also be disconnected or under imminent threat to be disconnected from their electric service may apply for assistance. - General public can apply for assistance starting December 1, or until funds are depleted whichever comes first.
Provides assistance with electric bills. ECIP does NOT have funding LIHEAP DOES have funding CAPACITY No Restrictions
Utility Assistance: Provides assistance to low-income individuals for electric bill assistance. Partial payments are made to avoid utility cut-offs. No direct assistance will be given. Callers will be referred to programs in their vicinity.