Percentage Of Income Payment Plan (PIPP PLUS) | Community Action Wayne/Medina
Provides an income-based payment program for eligible gas and electric customers to maintain service. Customers who pay their monthly PIPP Plus payment on time (payment received before next bill is issued) and in full will receive two (2) credits: one (1) forgiving the rest of that monthly bill (incentive credit) and the second forgiving 1/24th of any balance they owed prior to enrolling in PIPP (arrearage credit). If the client makes full, on-time payments for 24 straight months, all of the arrearages will be eliminated. - Missed Payments: Gas customers have one billing cycle (30 days) from their anniversary date to make up any missed payments before being removed from the program. Electric customers may be dropped if they miss two (2) consecutive payments. Any missed (or late) payments will result in the loss of that month's credits (No fees are assessed for late payments). - NOTE: The entire bill balance will become due if dropped from the program. To be re-enrolled the client must make up all missed payments that is owed from the point of removal from PIPP Plus. In addition, must pay the bills for the current monthly service for those months not enrolled in PIPP Plus. Being dropped from the PIPP Plus program is independent of any action the utility company takes to disconnect service. Customers may ask to be removed from the PIPP Plus program at any time.
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Physical Address
110 Highland Drive, Lodi, OH 44254
Hours
By appointment only.
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Website
https://www.cawm.org
Application process
- Call the office 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to schedule an appointment. Individuals may apply by mail using the Energy Assistance Application, which can be found on the website, requested by phone (through the Ohio Development Services Agency), or picked up at local libraries or other public agencies. If applying by mail, the application will take 12 to 16 weeks to process. - Referrals accepted via Unite Us. Reverification: May schedule an appointment at a community action agency to reverify. - Reverification must occur no more than 12 months from the previous reverification date. - The reverification date is the actual date on which the customer completed the documentation of household income (reverification deadline should appear on monthly bills). Since the customer is required to reverify any change in household size and income, the customer's reverification date may change from year to year. - It's strongly encouraged that customers post mark reverification 12 to 16 weeks prior to deadline because process takes 12 to 16 weeks once Ohio Development Services Agency receives application. - If reverification process is not complete by deadline, customers may be dropped from PIPP program. - Client may download reverification application on website (Select "Energy Assistance Programs" from the drop-down menu labeled "Individual" on homepage. Then select "Energy Assistance Programs Application"). - Must submit completed application and necessary documents to address listed on application. Those who are claiming zero or no income, odd jobs, or other income (not through a paycheck) must schedule an in-person appointment (cannot mail application, the Ohio Development Services agency will not process the application).
Fee
- No fee to enroll. - Once on the plan, households that use both gas and electricity to heat home pay 5% of gross monthly income to gas company and 5% to electric company. - Households with all-electric homes pay 10% of their gross monthly income to electric company. - Customers with ZERO income are required to make a $10 minimum payment; however, for electric, the $10 payment may be waived for up to 180 days.
Eligibility
- Serves Ohio customers of a PUCO regulated utility that participates in the PIPP Plus program. - Household income threshold is 175% of the Federal Poverty Guideline Level. (Any change in household income must be reported to local community action agency as soon as possible). NOTE: Some income is deemed excludable such as income earned by dependent minors under 18 years old, child support paid-out, health insurance. - Households with a balance still qualify for enrollment (may be asked to bring down the balance before being able to enroll). - Service must be connected (can have a disconnection notice). - Must agree to accept any other energy assistance offered (such as home weatherization). - Any person with a fraudulent act (bad check, income not being reported and so forth) will be immediately dropped from the plan, any credits awarded from the point of fraud on will be added back to bill, and person will be ineligible to reapply for 24 months. - All persons who share a common kitchen or bath are considered members of the same household and must apply on one (1) application. - College students who are absent from the home solely for the purpose of college attendance must be included in the application and cannot apply separately. - NOTE: The plan is not available to landlords who include utilities in the rent.
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Service area
Medina County, Ohio
Agency info
Community Action Wayne/Medina
Provides supportive services for the low-income population of Medina and Wayne counties. Offers HEAP, rent, mortgage, and utility assistance, transportation passes, car repair assistance, car safety seats for children, child care subsidy, Home Weatherization Program and Certified Application Counselors. Serves as grantee/delegate agency for Head Start and Early Head Start.