MICHIGAN FUEL FUNDS
- The Michigan Community Action Association sponsors an annual, statewide Walk for Warmth
which began in 1989. The uniqueness of the Walk for Warmth lies in the fact that while the
CAAs coordinate the Walks, people of all backgrounds in the communities volunteer their
services. Participants include CAA staff and board members, vendors, business executives,
legislators, schools, the elderly, chart groups, local businesses and industries, and
private corporations. Some businesses donate a percentage of that day's profits to
the effort; others provide free advertising. Walkers garner pledge money per mile
walked.
Money raised in each community goes toward specific energy needs within that community as
identified by the members of local steering committees. None of the money received
is spent to organize, promote, or conduct the Walks.
- The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) is funded by individuals, businesses, community
organizations, utilities and fuel companies. A maximum of $300 per household is
available for electricity, gas, coal, oil, propane or wood. Most utilities match
customer donations or provide bill credits up to an additional $300.
LEVERAGING:
2001: $4 million
2000: $4 million
1999: $4 million
1998: $4.1 million
1997: $4.9 million
1996: $5.2 million
1995: $5.2 million