There are many low-cost, and even some no-cost, energy abatement programs available to landlords and tenants through various Income Eligible Programs. Mary Knittle, of The Worcester Community Action Council, will describe these programs and review eligibility requirements with us. A summary of some of the programs available include:
- Heating & Fuel Assistance Programs. These programs have generous income guidelines, and can pay toward any kind of heating bill. These programs can even provide benefits to tenants whose heating costs are included in the rent. Additionally, eligible clients can receive discounts on utility bills. All told, this program can free up money in the tenant’s budget for other important things – such as paying the full amount of rent on schedule.
- Weatherization is available for properties rented by income eligible tenants. In some cases, even heating systems can be replaced.
- The Appliance Management Program can replace refrigerators, dehumidifiers, window A/C units, and washing machines.
- The Worcester Community Action Council can also help to resolve utility shut-off situations.
Monday, November 6th
Meeting Agenda
- 7:00p Meeting
- 7:45p Pizza break
- 8:00p Meeting wrap-up
- 8:30p Networking
Location
Southbridge Community Center (aka Casuabon Senior Center)
153 Chestnut St.
Southbridge, MA 01550
Food
Pricing
Members and non-members are welcome.
- Members are admitted for free
- Non-members are free the first time, then pay $50/yr.
Membership options.
Please note: this event is run by volunteers at a partner association.
Tickets are not required. Members can just show up.