ComEd Recruits Local Residents to Bring Bill-Assistance Awareness Directly to Families and Individuals
ComEd has launched its Community Energy Assistance Ambassador (CEAA) program for the third consecutive year, aimed at providing financial assistance to income-eligible customers struggling to pay their electric bills. This program offers temporary employment to around 100 local residents, who educate community members about bill-assistance options. Since its inception, the CEAA program has reached 1,800 families, delivering over
- CEAA program provides education and support for income-eligible customers.
- Since 2020, the program supported approximately 1,800 families and distributed over $59,000 in assistance.
- Creates local employment opportunities by hiring around 100 residents annually.
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For third year in a row, Community Energy Assistance Ambassadors help support communities hardest hit by the economy
First introduced in 2020 in response to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, CEAA is a community-based outreach and awareness program that continues to support families in communities hardest hit by the economy. Each year, the program provides temporary, part-time employment to approximately 100 residents from INVEST South/West neighborhoods. These individuals receive training, then help educate neighbors about bill-assistance options available through virtual and in-person events.
Entering the 2022-23 winter season, CEAAs previously reached out to approximately 1,800 families;
“In recent years, a succession of financial challenges has created hardships for an increasing number of customers – many of whom have never before needed financial assistance,” said
CEAAs are trained to play a crucial role in informing community members about the options available to help them address past-due balances on their energy bills, and access ways to better manage their energy use. This includes promoting residential customer awareness and enrollment in governmental financial-assistance options such as the
To implement the CEAA program, ComEd works with the
“I am grateful for ComEd’s trust in CBA to manage the CEAA program,” said
Other bill- assistance options
For anyone facing difficulty paying their electric bill, ComEd offers the following assistance programs:
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Financial-assistance programs like the
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and ComEd's Supplemental Arrearage Reduction Program (SARP), which is available to ComEd residential customers who qualified to receive energy-assistance benefits from LIHEAP. - A flexible deferred payment arrangement of up to 12 months for eligible residential customers with a past-due balance. Make a down payment on the amount owed, and the balance is paid through installments in addition to your regular monthly bill.
- Budget billing, which provides a predictable monthly amount due based on your electricity usage from the last 12 months.
- Flexible payment options like extensions on a customer's due date by 21 calendar days.
- High-usage alerts, which enable customers to receive alerts when their usage is trending higher than normal to help manage overall energy use, and energy-management tips to help customers manage energy use to save money now and on future energy bills.
- Community solar allows customers to participate in the benefits of clean solar energy without installing panels on their own homes. Participants subscribe to a solar energy project and earn credits on their monthly utility bills for their portion of the energy produced by the solar project.
- Energy-efficiency offerings, including services and incentives designed for income-eligible residential customers, that can help reduce energy use now and in the future.
To make it easier for all customers to find bill-assistance and energy-savings options, ComEd encourages customers to use its Smart Assistance Manager (SAM), an online self-service tool that matches customers with programs that can help them manage their electric bills now and into the future. Any customer experiencing a hardship or difficulty paying their electric bill can also call ComEd at 800-334-7661 (800-EDISON1), Monday through Friday from
Any organization that would like CEAAs to attend their events to educate attendees on bill-assistance options should call the CBA directly at 773-994-5006 or email melinda.kelly@CBAWorks.org.
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