ComEd Seeking Four Nonprofit Organizations to Receive $1.8 Million in Climate-Friendly Grants
ComEd has launched a $1.8 million grant program aimed at enhancing clean energy access for low-income families and businesses in northern Illinois. The initiative offers up to $450,000 in grants to four qualified nonprofit organizations that adhere to diversity and inclusion practices. Applications are open until August 5, 2022. This initiative is part of ComEd's broader commitment to support local communities and address economic disparities exacerbated by the pandemic, ensuring equitable access to clean energy resources.
- Launch of a $1.8 million grant program to support clean energy access.
- Grants of up to $450,000 available to four nonprofit organizations.
- Focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the selection process.
- Aimed at assisting low-income families and businesses affected by economic challenges.
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ComEd’s Climate Friendly Grant Assistance program will award grants up to
“The economic gap that was widened by the pandemic continues to be exacerbated by events happening locally and overseas,” said
Interested nonprofits can review the complete grant guidelines, download a request for proposal and access an application at ComEd.com/NonProfitGrant.
Applications are being accepted now through
Existing Climate-Friendly Programs for Limited-Income Customers
ComEd’s Climate Friendly Grant Assistance program is just the latest ComEd effort to lift the communities it serves and ensure the benefits of clean energy are distributed equitably. Some existing programs include:
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Bill Assistance To help eligible customers who are facing economic hardship, ComEd offers several bill-assistance options including deferred payment arrangements and grants to help these customers maintain access to reliable, low-carbon energy. For information or to enroll in one of these options, visit ComEd.com/Payment Assistance or call 800-334-7661 (800-EDISON-1), Monday through Friday from
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Give-A-Ray Made possible by Illinois Solar for All, this program offers the opportunity for income-eligible ComEd residential customers, regardless of where they live, to take advantage of community solar projects in
Rockford andKankakee, Ill. , without paying any subscription fees. By subscribing to a community solar project, which is a "farm" of solar panels owned and operated by a community solar developer, customers can save an average of annually on their energy bills. For more information, visit ComEd.com/GiveARay.$1,000
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