DTE Energy donates $10 million to non-profits for energy assistance
DTE Energy has announced a significant $10 million donation to five non-profit organizations in Michigan to assist residents facing financial hardships with their energy bills. This initiative aims to support the elderly, unemployed, and disabled individuals in the state. Recipients of the funding include United Way for Southeastern MI ($4 million) and The Salvation Army ($2 million). Since 2016, DTE has contributed over $50 million to similar programs, demonstrating a commitment to help customers maintain energy access, particularly during challenging times.
- $10 million donation to assist needy Michigan residents with energy bills.
- Continued commitment with over $50 million contributed since 2016 for energy assistance.
- Nearly 90% success rate in the Low Income Self-Sufficiency Plan, promoting self-reliance.
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The donation will assist elderly, unemployed, disabled and other Michigan residents in need
Detroit, Aug. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DTE Energy, a nationally recognized leader in delivering energy assistance to customers, today announced a
“DTE and our partners are doing everything in our power to ensure customers are never without the energy they need,” said Angie Pizzuti, vice president and chief customer officer, DTE Energy. “Many Michigan families face financial hardships, and it's our goal to connect our customers to the support and resources they need as quickly as possible.”
Five local outreach agencies received the donation, which will be distributed to elderly, unemployed, underemployed, disabled and other residents in need throughout Michigan, while also helping them to enroll in affordable payment plans such as DTE’s Low Income Self-Sufficiency Plan.
The
- United Way for Southeastern MI:
$4 million - The Salvation Army:
$2 million - TrueNorth Community Services:
$2 million - The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW):
$1.5 million - United Way for South Central MI:
$500,000
Each outreach agency will conduct enrollments for eligible individuals until funds are exhausted.
DTE has donated more than
DTE has also taken steps during the pandemic to deliver help directly to customers in need through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program. With LIHEAP Direct, DTE partners with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to determine customers with the greatest need for assistance and directly apply aid, bypassing the application process. This has allowed DTE to get assistance to customers quicker than ever before, helping them keep their light and heat on. The White House recognized DTE as an example for other energy companies to follow in reducing barriers and directly applying help to customers.
DTE has also worked closely through the pandemic with the State of Michigan to administer CERA (COVID Emergency Rental Assistance) aid to our customers who rent their homes and MIHAF (Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund) help for homeowners. Additionally, DTE donated
Visit dteenergy.com/lsp for additional program information and details on how to enroll. For information on all of DTE’s energy assistance programs, visit dteenergy.com/help.
About DTE Energy
DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes non-utility businesses focused on industrial energy services, renewable natural gas, and energy marketing and trading. As an environmental leader, DTE utility operations will reduce carbon dioxide and methane emissions by more than
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