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AEP Ohio Neighbor to Neighbor Program Accepting Applications for Winter Heating Assistance

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Electric bill assistance for winter season available through March 29, 2024

GAHANNA, Ohio, October 16, 2023 – The AEP Ohio Neighbor to Neighbor Program is now accepting applications for electric bill assistance grants for the 2023-2024 winter heating season.

Through a partnership between AEP Ohio, an American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP) company, and Dollar Energy Fund, the Neighbor to Neighbor Program supports families in need with a grant applied directly to their AEP Ohio account to prevent disconnection of, or to restore their electric service. Heating assistance is available once per – year on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligible account holders may apply through March 29, 2024, while funds are available.

Since AEP Ohio and Dollar Energy Fund launched the Neighbor to Neighbor Program in May 2009, more than $17.8 million in assistance has been granted to more than 80,000 Ohio households.

To apply, customers may contact one of the AEP Ohio Neighbor to Neighbor Program’s network of more than 120 Ohio community-based organizations, or apply online using the link available at Neighbor to Neighbor (aepohio.com). To qualify, an applicant’s total gross household income must be at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.

For example, a family of four earning up to $60,000 per year is income-eligible for the program. Households must have an outstanding balance on their bill of at least $50 and behind on bill payment 30 days or more. Full eligibility guidelines and application instructions can be found at AEPOhio.com/N2N.

“Dollar Energy Fund is proud to maintain its support for AEP Ohio and its efforts to serve families who find themselves in a temporary financial crisis,” said Chad Quinn, chief executive officer of Dollar Energy Fund. “The Neighbor to Neighbor Program has become a very useful resource for thousands of households across Ohio, enabling them to maintain electric service when faced with unexpected circumstances.”

For more information about Dollar Energy Fund and how to apply for the Hardship Program or donate to the organization, visit www.dollarenergy.org

Written by: WKTN Staff

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