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Local agencies receive $48 million to assist low-income families with utility costs

Community Action Partnership of Huntsville-Madison and Limestone Counties, Inc. got a grant worth more than $3 million dollars to help people with utility bills.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — 18 Alabama agencies, including Community Action Partnership of Huntsville-Madison and Limestone Counties, Inc. shared nearly $48 million in grants to help low-income households with utility costs during the cold winter and hot summer months.

The grants will help the groups provide emergency funding to help low-income families heat and cool their homes in 2022-23.

“Alabama’s coldest and hottest times of the year hit many low-income residents particularly hard when they  struggle to pay their utility bills,” Gov. Ivey said. “These grants will provide necessary funding to assist these Alabama families.”

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is administering the grants from funds made available by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “ADECA stands with Gov. Ivey in supporting those who need help most during our hottest and coldest months,” ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell said. “These partnerships with local community agencies ensure that those who truly need assistance will receive emergency help with heating and cooling their homes.”

Below is a list of each grant, the recipient agency, counties served and the agency telephone number:

  • $1.25 million to Community Action Agency of Northwest Alabama Inc. (Colbert, Franklin and Lauderdale) 256-766-4330
  • $2.29 million to Community Action Partnership of Middle Alabama Inc. (Autauga, Chilton, Elmore and Shelby) 205-755-1204
  • $1.16 million to Community Action Committee Inc. of Chambers-Tallapoosa-Coosa (Chambers, Coosa and Tallapoosa) 256-825-4287
  • $1.3 million to Alabama Council on Human Relations Inc. (Lee) 334-821-8336
  • $3.37 million to Community Action Partnership of Huntsville-Madison and Limestone Counties, Inc. (Madison and Limestone) 256-851-9800
  • $4.77 million to Mobile Community Action Inc. (Mobile and Washington) 251-457-5700
  • $2.4 million to Montgomery Community Action Committee and Community Development Corporation Inc. (Montgomery) 334-263-3474
  • $3 million to Community Action Partnership of North Alabama Inc. (Cullman, Lawrence, Marion, Morgan and Winston) 256-355-7843
  • $7.8 million to Community Action Agency of Northeast Alabama Inc. (Blount, Cherokee, DeKalb, Jackson, Jefferson, Marshall and St. Clair) 256-638-4430
  • $2.9 million to Organized Community Action Program Inc. (Bullock, Butler, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Lowndes and Pike) 334-566-1712
  • $3.09 million to Community Action Agency of South Alabama (Baldwin, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Marengo, Monroe and Wilcox) 251-626-2646
  • $2.12 million to Community Action Agency of Talladega, Clay, Randolph, Calhoun and Cleburne (Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Randolph and Talladega) 256-362-6611
  • $5.57 million to Community Service Programs of West Alabama Inc. (Bibb, Choctaw, Dallas, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Perry, Sumter and Tuscaloosa) 205-752-5429
  • $939,044 to Walker County Community Action Agency Inc. (Walker County) 205-221-4010
  • $2.85 million to Southeast Alabama Community Action Partnership Inc. (Barbour, Coffee, Geneva, Henry and Houston) 334-347-0881
  • $476,371 to Pickens County Community Action Committee and Community Development Corporation Inc. (Pickens) 205-367-1283
  • $1.13 million to Macon-Russell Community Action Agency Inc. (Macon and Russell) 334-727-6100
  • $1.37 million to Community Action of Etowah County Inc. (Etowah) 256-546-9271

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