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Brightpoint Energy Assistance program to resume

 

 

News release from Brightpoint:

Brightpoint Energy Assistance program to resume

(October 22, 2015) – Brightpoint (formerly CANI) began accepting calls on Oct. 19 to schedule appointments for energy assistance for all of its offices in Allen, DeKalb, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley counties. Appointments are available for households that have received a disconnect notice or whose utilities are already disconnected. Those who are not currently up for disconnect, may complete the paper application and submit it for processing. Applications can be found on Brightpoint’s web site www.mybrightpoint.org.

The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) helps pay a portion of a household’s heating bills during the winter months. Last year, Brightpoint helped close to 9,600 families with their utility bills. Help is available for both renters and homeowners. Eligible households receive the benefit one time per heating season.

The program runs November 2, 2015 through May 13, 2016. Applicants must meet income levels:

  • One-person household – No more than $17,655 annually.
  • Two-person household – No more than $23,895 annually.
  • Three-person household – No more than $30,135 annually
  • Four-person household – No more than $36,375 annually
  • Add $6,240 for each additional family member.

At all locations, the following must be brought to the appointment and is mandatory to complete an application:

  • Proof of Income for previous 12 months (Current W-2’s for all household members, current paystubs, SS and/or SSDI award letters, unemployment income, Veterans benefits; pensions, etc.)
    • Household members 18 and older with no income must obtain a Wage History statement from the WorkOne office.
    • Household members 18 and older and in school must submit a school schedule.
  • Current utility bills for heat and electric. Utility bills must be in a household member’s name older than the age of 18.
  • Completed Landlord Affidavit or copy of current, signed lease.
  • Completed application with your signature and date.
  • Social Security Number documentation for all household members older than the age of 1 that have a social security number. (Examples: Social Security card, federal form with full Social Security Number, pay stub with full Social Security Number, Social Security award letter. IRS 1040s cannot be used to verify Social Security Numbers.)
  • Photo IDs for all household members 18 and older.

Those who need to make an appointment can do so by calling Brightpoint’s dedicated appointment line 24 hours a day at 1-800-589-2264 or 2-1-1.

 

About Brightpoint
Brightpoint is a private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving more than 35,000 people across northeast Indiana. Through a wide range of programs, Brightpoint helps communities, families, and individuals remove the causes and conditions of poverty. All Brightpoint services are provided without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, ancestry, or status as a veteran.

 

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