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Since 1981, Cleveland Housing Network, its member community development corporations, and other affiliated agencies have helped thousands of Northeast Ohio families reduce their utility expenses by an average of 30% each year through the following programs. Most homeowners and tenants must meet Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) guidelines.
Funded by the State of Ohio
2005 HEAP Income Guidelines
Yearly total gross income of all household members:
| Yearly total gross income |
# of persons in household |
| 1 person household |
$ 14,355 |
| 2 person household |
$ 19,245 |
| 3 person household |
$ 24,135 |
| 4 person household |
$ 29,025 |
| 5 person household |
$33,915 |
| 6 person household |
$38,805 |
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAMS Housewarming
Funded by Dominion
Imagine living in a toasty, warm house this winter while saving money on your heating bills! That's what Dominion calls Housewarming. Only Dominion customers (homeowners and tenants) who meet HEAP guidelines qualify for the program that includes a safety inspection, heating unit repair (if needed), and/or insulation measures such as attic and sidewalls. Please note: heating unit replacements are limited to owner-occupied homes and low-income tenants. Customers will also receive FREE a carbon monoxide alarm for the home.
Contact: Dennis Perry – 216.574.7120 x. 130 dperry@chnnet.com for details
Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)
Funded by the State of Ohio Department of Development
Similar to Housewarming, the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP) is designed to reduce energy consumption by providing insulation and air leakage repairs to homes in the City of Cleveland whose residents (both homeowners and tenants) meet HEAP guidelines. The program also includes a furnace inspection and diagnostic testing to determine the furnace and air leakage repairs that are needed in the home, and may include repair and/or replacement of water heaters and insulation of heating ducts.
Contact: Viola Robinson – 216.574.7120 x.127 vrobinson@chnnet.com for details
FOR FIRST ENERGY (CEI) CUSTOMERS ONLY
Wiring Repair Program
Funded by First Energy Corporation
This program upgrades electrical wiring and replaces breaker boxes when these repairs are needed to safely insulate an owner occupied home. Only homeowners who meet HEAP income guidelines are eligible
Contact: John Sarver – 216.571.7120 x 118 - jsarver@chnnet.com for details
FOR CEI CUSTOMERS ONLY
Electrical Efficiency Program
Funded by FirstEnergy Corporation
Homeowners and tenants that meet HEAP income guidelines are eligible to receive compact fluorescent light bulbs, energy monitoring of refrigerators and limited replacement of“energy hog” refrigerator units.
Contact: John Sarver – 216.574.7120 x.118 - jsarver@chnnet.com for details
Electrical Efficiency Program
Funded by First Energy Corporation
Homeowners and tenants who meet HEAP income guidelines are eligible to receive compact fluorescent light bulbs, energy monitoring of refrigerators and limited replacement of“energy hog” refrigerator units.
Contact: John Sarver – 216.574.7120 x.118 - jsarver@chnnet.com for details
Roof Repair/Replacement Program
Funded by CEI
This program provides roof repair or replacement when poor condition impedes the ability to safely insulate an owner occupied home. Only homeowners who meet HEAP income guidelines are eligible.
Contact: John Sarver – 216.574.7120 x.118 - jsarver@chnnet.com for details
CLEVELAND PUBLIC POWER (CPP)
CPP customers can receive energy conservation services, including installation of fluorescent light bulbs and replacement of “energy hog” refrigerator units. Homeowners may be eligible to receive roof repair or limited roof replacement, wire correction repair and replacement of defective electrical boxes
Contact: John Sarver – 216.574.7120 x. 118 – jsarver@chnnet.com for details
ELECTRICAL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (EPP)
Funded by the State of Ohio
The EPP program targets high electric users who participate in the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP customers) The EPP program focuses on electrical energy use reduction through conservation measures and client education.
Contact: Ellen Koonce – 216.574.7120 x 171- ekoonce@chnnet.com for details
WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM
Funded by Division of Water, City of Cleveland (CWD)
This program serves Cleveland Water Department (CWD) customers who meet HEAP income guidelines by installing water saving devices (low flow showerheads, toilet dams and faucet aerators), minor plumbing repairs and emergency service line replacements (from curb to house). Please note only owner occupied homes are eligible for service line replacements.
Contact: John Sarver – 216.574.7120 x.118 - jsarver@chnnet.com for details.
Energy Forms HW application
Energy conservation application |