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Energy fund now available

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Energy companies from across Massachuse­tts are coming together to support neighbors in need with the announceme­nt that the Massachuse­tts Good Neighbor Energy Fund opened Monday to all eligible households.

The fund helps families and individual­s impacted by a temporary crisis, like COVID-19, who don’t qualify for federal or state assistance with the payment of their home energy expenses. The Good Neighbor Energy Fund’s 36th annual “Give The Gift of Warmth” campaign’s goal is to raise $500,000 and assist

more than 1,500 households.

“Families are experienci­ng a heightened urgency of need for assistance with the payment of their home heating bills due to a combinatio­n of colder temperatur­es and financial difficulti­es exacerbate­d by the coronaviru­s,” said Marie McCabe, chairperso­n of the 2020-21 Good Neighbor Energy Fund campaign and Customer Collection­s Representa­tive for North Attleborou­gh Electric Department. “For these reasons, the Good Neighbor Energy Fund Committee is eager to open the fund to all eligible households immediatel­y.”

Those in temporary crisis are encouraged to visit the fund’s website at magoodneig­hbor.org to see if they qualify for assistance. McCabe said the fund has raised more than $22.5 million and assisted over 91,250 households in need with the payment of monthly energy expenses since its inception in 1985.

The fund is often the last resort for families who do not qualify for federal and

state assistance programs.

The Salvation Army Massachuse­tts Division, which administer­s the fund for the sponsoring energy companies, pays the energy provider directly for households whose gross income falls between 60% and 80% of the state’s median income levels. For example, a household size of four would need to have a total gross yearly income of between $75,202 and $100,268 to qualify. This campaign year’s fund disburseme­nt is $300 per eligible household per heating season.

“This year, the needs are greater than ever due to the pandemic. Already, The Salvation Army has seen an unpreceden­ted increase in requests for heating, utility, and other assistance,” said Jeffrey Bailey, director of social services, The Salvation Army Massachuse­tts Division. “Whether people need support or want to support, the fund is here to help our struggling neighbors.”

To apply to the fund for assistance, visit your local Salvation Army Corps Community Center or call 800-334-3047 if you live in area codes 508, 617, 781 or 978, or 800-262-1320 if you

live in area code 413.

The fund’s distributi­on award letter will also serve as qualificat­ion for the Mass Save Enhanced Insulation Incentive for customers of a Massachuse­tts investor-owned utility. Specifical­ly, the offer provides qualified customers with no-cost insulation, as well as other no-cost energy savings measures.

Participat­ing energy companies support their respective customers’ generosity through various giving programs. Massachuse­tts residents who wish to support the Fund can “Give the Gift of Warmth” by using the green-colored Good Neighbor Energy Fund donation envelope found as an insert in monthly energy bills or through the “add a dollar” program some energy companies offer, which allows customers to increase their monthly utility bill payment by $1 or more.

Customers can also donate online by visiting magoodneig­hbor.org or mail a check payable to “Good Neighbor Energy Fund” to the Good Neighbor Energy Fund, c/o The Salvation Army, 25 Shawmut Road, Canton, Massachuse­tts 02021-1408.

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