Beginning Jan. 1, 2018, MLGW will
expand its Share the Pennies utility bill round-up program to include all
residential and commercial customers.
Share the Pennies, sponsored by MLGW and MIFA,
provides grants to low-income homeowners for home weatherization to increase
energy efficiency and reduce wasted energy. The grants are funded by MLGW
customers whose bills are rounded up to the next whole dollar. For example, a
bill of $74.50 would be rounded up to $75, and 50 cents would go toward the
grant program.
• Visit mlgw.com/share
and submit the opt-out form.
• Call our Customer
Care Center at 544-6549 (MLGW), press 1-2-6-2 and follow the prompts, or speak
with a Service Advisor. (Spanish-speaking customers can press 3-2-6-2 when
calling the automated system.)
• Visit an MLGW
community office.
or Via our Free Apps: Android - http://ow.ly/SL0TB; Apple - http://ow.ly/LpE9Y.
or Via our Free Apps: Android - http://ow.ly/SL0TB; Apple - http://ow.ly/LpE9Y.
Customers will need their MLGW account number or the
phone number associated with their account in order to opt out, and they must
be the customer of record to make the change.
Regardless of opt-out status, no new customers will
be enrolled in the round-up program until Jan. 1, 2018, unless they request to
donate before then.
After the automatic enrollment, MLGW and MIFA expect
to be able to help a greater number of customers through Share the Pennies. The
program is undergoing other changes as well. Currently, grants are limited to
$1,500 and awarded only to senior or disabled customers. In the new iteration
of Share the Pennies, grants will increase up to a $4,000 maximum and will be
available to all low-income customers, subject to eligibility guidelines.
Share the Pennies is not a bill assistance program.
Funds for weatherization improvements are only available for resident
homeowners. Rental properties are ineligible.
Background
The decision to switch to an opt-out model came
after the MLGW Neighborhood Advisory Council — led by MLGW customers — and Just
Energy Memphis (NAACP, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and the Sierra Club) wanted
to explore ways of further assisting members of our community who are most in
need. They
partnered with Memphis City Councilwoman Patrice Robinson, who proposed a
resolution to the Memphis City Council. The MLGW Board approved the Council’s
resolution to make Share the Pennies an opt-out program for all customers. The
council passed the resolution with a 10-0 vote. The MLGW Board of Commissioners
voted to approve proposed changes on Feb. 22, 2017.
For more information about Share the Pennies, visit http://mlgw.com/sharethepennies.
Eligibility requirements and more information about
grants can be found at MIFA’s website, http://mifa.org/sharethepennies.
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