Community-Based Organization Partnerships
Artwork by Chantell Marlow, member of the Peoria Guild of Black Artists
The Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency Program Market Development Initiative partners with community-based organizations to provide access and opportunities to residential and business customers within the Ameren Illinois service territory.
The intention is to increase customer access by reducing barriers and introducing additional advocates for customers.
Community-based organization partners are available to provide residential customers with information about the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency Program and help them with applying for energy efficiency kits, the Home Efficiency Income Qualified (HEIQ) Initiative and opportunities to receive a smart thermostat. Community partners also help to refer small businesses to energy efficiency opportunities.
See the list below to find and contact your local community organization for more information about applying to the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency Program.
Outreach and Education Events:
More than 2,700 since 2018
Community-based Organization partners:
26
Energy Efficiency kits distributed:
More than 8,000 since 2022
Customers Engaged:
Over 490,000 since 2018
Direct Program Referrals:
Over 1,400 since 2022
New Partners
Community-based organization partners are available to provide residential customers with information about the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency Program and help them with applying for energy efficiency kits, the Home Efficiency Income Qualified (HEIQ) Initiative and opportunities to receive a smart thermostat. Community partners also help to refer small businesses to energy efficiency opportunities.
If your organization is interested in partnering with the Ameren Illinois Energy Efficiency Program, click the link below to complete the form and someone from our team will reach out soon!
Coverage Map
Find Your Local Community Partner
CBO Partner
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Address
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Phone
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Website
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Counties Served
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BCMW Community Services
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Bond, Clinton, Marion, Washington
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Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois
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DeWitt, Fulton, Logan, Mason, Menard, Piatt
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CEFS Economic Opportunity Corporation
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Christian, Clay, Effingham, Fayette, Montgomery, Moultrie, Shelby
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Central Illinois Housing Network/Veterans Maintenance Solutions
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McClean
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Champaign County Regional Planning Commission
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Champaign
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Clean Slate Advocates
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Sangamon
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Crosswalk Community Action
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Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Williamson
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East Central Illinois Community Action Agency
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Vermilion, Iroquois, Ford
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Embarras River Basin Agency
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Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland
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Empowerment Opportunity Center
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Macon
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House of Hope Peoria, Inc.
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Peoria
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Illinois State Black Chamber of Commerce
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All Illinois Counties
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Illinois Valley Economic Development Corporation
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Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin
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Macedonia Development Corporation
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St. Clair
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Minority Business Development Center
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Peoria, McClean
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Springfield Branch NAACP
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Sangamon
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Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity
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Peoria
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Sangamon Country Department of Community Resources
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Sangamon
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Senior Services Plus
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Madison
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Sista Girls and Friends
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Macon
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Springfield Urban League
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Sangamon
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St. Clair Community Interdepartmental Government Grants
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St. Clair
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Tazwood Community Services
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Woodford, Tazwell, Livingston, McLean
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Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials
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Adams, Brown, Pike, Schulyer
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Wabash Area Development, Inc
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Edwards, Gallatin, Hamilton, Saline, Wabash, Wayne, White
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Western Egyptian Economic Opportunity Council
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Jackson, Monroe, Perry, Randolph
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Not Sure Where To Start?
For more information about our award-winning energy efficiency programs, please contact us via phone or email.