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		<title>2010-2011 Fuel Assistance &amp; Weatherization Income Guidelines</title>
		<link>http://cfcinc.org/2010/09/07/fuel-assistance-income-guidelines-for-winter-2008-2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 06:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Delisle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering if you qualify for Fuel Assistance? If you do you may also apply for the Weatherization Program and the Home Heating Repair / Replacement Program.  Please call the numbers listed below to apply for the Fuel Assistance Program and then you can apply for these energy saving programs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wondering if you qualify for Fuel Assistance? If you do you may also apply for the Weatherization Program and the Home Heating Repair / Replacement Program.  Please call the numbers listed below to apply for the Fuel Assistance Program and then you can apply for these energy saving programs.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a brief overview of the income guidelines for most typical families:</p>
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<td align="center">Household Size</td>
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<td align="center">1</td>
<td align="center">$2,365 / $30,751 year</td>
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<td align="center">2</td>
<td align="center">$3,093/ $40,213 year</td>
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<td align="center">3</td>
<td align="center">$3,821 / $49,675 year</td>
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<td align="center">4</td>
<td align="center">$4,549/ $59,137 year</td>
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<p>For information on larger families, or for other Fuel Assistance related inquiries, please call our offices at (508) 676-7397 or (508) 676-7398</p>
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		<title>CFC&#8217;s 2009 Annual Board Meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>amello</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SWANSEA &#8211; James E. Dolin of Swansea has been re-elected to serve as President of the Citizens for Citizens, Inc. (CFC) Board of Directors. Mr. Dolin was chosen by unanimous vote during the CFC Annual Meeting held at the Venus De Milo Restaurant on June 24, 2009. Also re-elected as CFC officers were First Vice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SWANSEA &#8211; James E. Dolin of Swansea has been re-elected to serve as President of the Citizens for Citizens, Inc. (CFC) Board of Directors. Mr. Dolin was chosen by unanimous vote during the CFC Annual Meeting held at the Venus De Milo Restaurant on June 24, 2009. Also re-elected as CFC officers were First Vice President, Butch Almeida; Second Vice President, Ida Cabral; Treasurer, Jacqueline Cummings; and Secretary, Ronald Costa </p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:213px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-dscn0367.jpg" alt="Jim Dolin presiding over annual meeting"/><br style="clear:both" /><span>Jim Dolin presiding over annual meeting</span></div></p>
<p>The Citizens for Citizens, Inc. Executive Director, Mark A. Sullivan, Jr. presented the Directors Annual Report. Mr. Sullivan thanked the Board of Directors for the selfless sacrifices they make while serving as members of the Board of Directors.  He emphasized that they should be proud of the work CFC has accomplished over the years.  “During this upcoming year, CFC will expand to an annual budget of more than $30,000,000, and the need for the services we provide will grow, as we continue to help families in need.” Mark Sullivan praised the Fallon Community Health Plan for its <a href="http://cfcinc.org/2009/03/06/cfc%E2%80%99s-food-pantry-receives-donation-from-fallon-community-health-plan/">generous donation</a> of funds to the CFC Food Pantry.  The Fallon Community Health Plan was also the recipient of the Annual Hubert H. Humphrey Business Award.</p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:450px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-DSCN0382.JPG" alt="Mark Sullivan presenting annual report"/><br style="clear:both" /><span>Mark Sullivan presenting annual report</span></div>  </p>
<p>CFC Treasurer Jacqueline Cummings presented the Edward J. Sullivan Scholarship Award, to Samantha  McCallister, a member of the 2009 graduating class of Durfee High School. Samantha was a solid student at Durfee and participated in several community activities, including time spent as a CCD teacher, a DSS babysitter, and she was also a member of the Fish and Tackle Club. Samantha will begin her college program in September at Bridgewater State College, where she will major in Early Childhood Education.  She resides in Fall River with her mother, Sheri McCallister and her siblings.<br />
<div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:450px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-DSCN0369.JPG" alt="CFC Treasurer Jacqueline Cummings presents Edward J Sullivan scholarship award to Samantha McCallister "/><br style="clear:both" /><span>CFC Treasurer Jacqueline Cummings presents Edward J Sullivan scholarship award to Samantha McCallister </span></div></p>
<p>The Robert J. Nagle Community Service Award was presented to Carol Garand, a teacher at Bristol Community College. Presenting the award was Paul Desmarais, Director of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Paul remarked on the dedication that Carol demonstrates to this program.  Mr. Desmarais noted, “Carol has helped CFC by recruiting students from the BCC business programs to prepare tax returns for low-income clients. These tax clients will have thousands of tax refund dollars returned to them, with no fees charged for the preparation of their income tax returns.&#8221;  </p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:450px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-DSCN0372.JPG" alt="Paul Desmarais presenting Robert J Nagle Community Service Award for Carol Garand"><br style="clear:both" /><span>Paul Desmarais presenting Robert J Nagle Community Service Award for Carol Garand</span></div></p>
<p>Also receiving the Robert J. Nagle Community Service Award was Paul Allison of Taunton. Presenting the award was the CFC Taunton Office Manager, Debbie Araujo.  Debbie stated that Paul, a firefighter for the City of Taunton, volunteers his time and energy to organize fundraisers for the Operation Christmas Program, and in addition helps with the distribution of toys for children in the Greater Taunton area. </p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:450px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-DSCN0373.JPG" alt="Debbie Araujo speaking on behalf of Paul Allison, recipient of the Robert J Nagle Community Service Award"/><br style="clear:both" /><span>Debbie Araujo speaking on behalf of Paul Allison, recipient of the Robert J Nagle Community Service Award</span></div></p>
<p>The final recipient of a Robert J. Nagle Community Service Award was Rene Kochman.  Presenting the award was Barbara Travis, who told the gathering that Rene had called her twenty-two years ago and said he would like to organize a telethon for Operation Christmas, to be broadcast on the local cable television station. The success of the telethon was evident from the beginning and it has helped raise thousands of dollars that are used to purchase Christmas toys for needy children in the Greater Fall River area.<br />
<div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:302px;"><img src="http://cfcinc.org/wp-content/gallery/2009-annual-board-of-directors-meeting/mini-dscn0378.jpg" alt="Barbara Travis and Renee Kochman share a laugh while Mr. Kochman receives the Robert J Nagle Community Service Award"/><br style="clear:both" /><span>Barbara Travis and Renee Kochman share a laugh while Mr. Kochman receives the Robert J Nagle Community Service Award</span></div><br />
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		<title>CFC Weatherization Assistance Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Delisle</dc:creator>
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Madeline Cormier, seated, program director, along with staff members Kathy Vital, left, and Kim Silvia go through applications for weatherization assistance.
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Most Americans were dramatically affected by the 1973 oil crisis with spiraling home heating costs. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most Americans were dramatically affected by the 1973 oil crisis with spiraling home heating costs. Low-income families in the colder climates suffered the most severe consequences. Maine state officials along with community action agencies began working with homeowners and renters to seal air leaks in their homes.</p>
<p>Out of this effort, the nation’s first weatherization program was born. Congress created the U.S. Dept of Energy’s (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) in 1976.</p>
<p>Citizens for Citizens began weatherizing homes of low-income families in their service area in that year. Since then, more than 16,000 area homes have been weatherized through the program. The CFC service area includes: Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Somerset, Swansea, Seekonk, Freetown, Dighton, Westport, Dartmouth, Rehoboth, Berkley, Acushnet, Fairhaven, Lakeville, Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester.<br />
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During the infancy of the program, CFC relied on weatherization workers provided by the Comprehensive Employment Training Assistance program (CETA). The CETA workers covered windows with plastic sheeting, caulking and weather-stripped doors and windows. In the 1980s, more permanent and cost effective measures were added such as attic and wall insulation and improving the efficiency of the heating systems.</p>
<p>In the 1990s, emphasizing cost-effective measures continued with advanced energy audits and the use of diagnostic tools. Blower-door guided air sealing allows CFC to accurately locate and resolve air infiltration problems. Carbon monoxide and gas leak detectors allow CFC to identify energy related health and safety problems and rectify them. Infrared scanners give CFC the ability to determine if any insulation blown into the walls was neglected in any section of the walls.</p>
<p>Over the years, as the program and client demand grew, local, private contractors were trained and used to weatherize homes. This approach has added benefits: homes are receiving professional installation of weatherization measures, contractors hire workers from the local community, more homes can be completed in less time, and program dollars benefit the local economy.</p>
<p>According to DOE:</p>
<p>    * Weatherization returns $1.39 in energy related benefits for every $1 invested in the Program.</p>
<p>    * This cost-effective approach ensures the proper investment of taxpayer resources. For every $1 invested by DOE, the program leverages $1.54 in other federal, state, utility and private resources.</p>
<p>Since 2000, Citizens for Citizens has leveraged $2,390,593 from local utility programs to provide additional energy saving measures in 2,244 client’s homes.<br />
During the nearly 30 years that CFC has administrated the WAP program, funding for it has expanded, contracted and was nearly eliminated. Currently, the program has several sources of funding, though DOE remains the funding flagship. The program was originally funded nationally at $27 million and has grown to more than $227 million.</p>
<p>According to DOE:</p>
<p>    * Low-income households typically spend 14 percent of their income on energy bills compared with 3.5 percent for other households.<br />
    * Over 90 percent of low-income households have an annual income below $15,000.</p>
<p>Low-income households must often cut back on other necessities such as prescriptions and food to pay their heating bills. With the dramatic and alarming increases in energy costs this upcoming heating season, many will go to bed hungry.</p>
<p>Weatherization alleviates the heavy burden on low-income households and helps them become self-sufficient. Installed weatherization measures:</p>
<p>    * Reduce a household’s annual gas consumption up to 31 percent.<br />
    * Are permanent and continue to save money year after year.<br />
    * Improve health and safety by reducing energy related hazards.<br />
    * Avoided $1 billion in energy costs during winter 2000 for all households weatherized to date.</p>
<p>By reducing energy consumption in low-income homes, Weatherization:</p>
<p>    * Allows more money to remain in the community.<br />
    * Decreases electricity generation and resulting pollution.<br />
    * Reduces power plant emissions of carbon dioxide, a leading greenhouse gas.<br />
    * Supports 12,000 jobs nationally.<br />
    * Reduces demand for imported oil.<br />
    * Decreases national energy consumption by the equivalent of 18 million barrels of oil annually.</p>
<p>In the mid 1990s, the community action agency in New Bedford, PACE, consolidated their weatherization program with CFC. This joint venture has helped PACE and CFC to better serve the low-income families in three cities, Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton and the 15 towns surrounding those cities.</p>
<p>According to Madeline Cormier, Weatherization director at CFC, in the last five years the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has received just over $30.1 million for DOE WAP. Citizens for Citizens received and expended nearly $2.8 million to weatherize the homes in the combined service area.</p>
<p>She said that nationally, since the inception of the WAP Program, more than 5.5 million homes have been weatherized while CFC has weatherized 16,100 of those homes. The graph below shows the number of homes weatherized by the cities and towns in the CFC service area. The average CFC currently spends on a home with DOE funding is $1,600. In many homes CFC has accessed leveraged utility funds so it can thoroughly weatherize a client’s homes.</p>
<p>Weatherization has evolved into a highly sophisticated program utilizing the latest diagnostic equipment to reduce energy consumption for our clients. This provides our clients a better quality of life.</p>
<p>Weatherization is a program that just makes sense. It reduces the amount of energy our clients require to heat their homes, helps the local economy, employs local contractors, reduces the amount of emissions to the atmosphere and helps elderly homeowners live in their homes they worked so hard for. Now, as in 1973, with drastically spiraling energy costs it makes even more sense to weatherize your home.</p>
<p>For more information about CFC’s Weatherization Program, call Ms. Cormier at (508) 675-2157 Ext. 133.</p>
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