ComEd Selects Nonprofits to Administer $1.4 Million in Climate-Friendly Programs to Northern Illinois Residents
October 06 2022 - 2:55PM
Business Wire
Grants of up to $450,000 each designed to
support families and businesses facing economic challenges and
improve clean energy access
To help connect northern Illinois families and businesses to
climate-friendly programs and related services, ComEd today
announced the selection of the nonprofit organizations that will
administer nearly $1.4 million in grants through the energy
company’s new Climate-Friendly Grant Assistance program.
Grants in 2022 have been awarded to Community Investment
Corporation (CIC), Equiticity and Proviso Leyden Council for
Community Action (PLCCA) to either expand and improve access to
climate-friendly programs across northern Illinois, or partner with
local organizations to provide business advisory and consulting
services in the administration of these programs. Governmental
reports show climate change disproportionally impacts
under-resourced communities.
“As a long-time member of the community, ComEd is proud to
support agencies that are stepping up to fill the gap created by
the pandemic, the economy and other world events,” said Melissa
Washington, senior vice president of customer operations and chief
customer officer, ComEd. “I was impressed with the quality of
proposals submitted to lift up both families and local businesses
and ensure everyone shares in the benefits of clean energy.”
In July, ComEd announced one-time grants of up to $450,000 to
organizations offering clean energy-focused assistance programs,
with an emphasis on low-income customers in communities ComEd
serves. Twenty-one nonprofits applied to the first-year program.
Eligible nonprofit candidates were required to be 501(c)(3)
certified, serve the northern Illinois ComEd service territory, and
support diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
Community Investment Corporation (CIC): As one of
the region’s leading lenders of privately-owned, naturally
occurring affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization, CIC
looks to build vibrant communities, strengthen local businesses,
and provide well maintained homes for families. CIC serves as a
one-stop resource for local owner-operators and property managers
of affordable rental housing. With its grant, CIC plans to work
with local owner-operators of multi-family buildings in Chicago’s
South and West sides to provide education, increase capacity and
support climate resiliency measures; all of which will improve
housing units for low- and moderate-income tenants living in these
buildings.
“For nearly fifty years, CIC has championed the preservation of
affordable rental housing, and I am thrilled that this grant will
broaden access to clean energy resources for the small, local and
minority-owned businesses that we work with,” said Stacie Young,
President and CEO of CIC. “Improving a rental building’s resiliency
and performance is critical for preserving affordability and
maintaining high-quality units for tenants. This partnership with
ComEd will create a path for Chicago’s small operators to invest in
critical building improvements, participate in the clean energy
economy, and address the impact of climate hazards on the housing
industry.”
Equiticity: This Chicago-based racial equity
movement works to operationalize racial equity by harnessing its
collective power – through research, advocacy, programs, Community
Mobility Rituals and social enterprises – to improve the lives of
Black, Brown and Indigenous people across the U.S. With its grant,
Equiticity will create a Mobility Opportunities Fund, which will
provide stipends that help limited-income Black and Brown residents
of North Lawndale, on Chicago’s West Side, purchase
climate-friendly transportation, including conventional bicycles,
e-bikes, e-cargo bikes and electric vehicles. Equiticity will also
offer education programs to recipients of the stipends, as well as
low- to no-cost repair services for bikes and e-bikes. Repair
services will be performed by young people who are part of
Equiticity’s training programs.
“Equiticity’s Mobility Opportunities Fund will begin to close
the mobility equity gap for residents of North Lawndale, where
people are at risk of being left behind by the transportation
revolution in our society,” explains Equiticity President & CEO
Olatunji Oboi Reed. “With support from ComEd, we will begin to
shift our communities to climate-friendly modes of transportation
which promote economic opportunity and improve quality of
life.”
Proviso Leyden Council for Community Action
(PLCCA): Established in 1968 to administer workforce
development programs to low-income residents, PLCCA will use its
grant to support five nonprofits in hiring and training northern
Illinois residents who will become educated and certified in the
solar installation process and serve as ambassadors to inform
communities about the benefits of solar.
“The Proviso Leyden Council for Community Action looks forward
to partnering with ComEd to continue our mission of service to our
community,” said Bishop Dr. Claude Porter, PLCCA president and CEO.
“Promoting renewable energy will not only bring environmental
benefits to those who have disproportionately suffered from the
effects of fossil fuels, but it will also provide long term job
opportunities for careers in the growing solar industry. We are
excited to advance the cause of justice while doing our part to
protect the planet.”
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
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