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Incorporating Education into Low-Income Energy Assistance and Energy Efficiency Programs

Incorporating Education into Low-Income Energy Assistance and Energy Efficiency Programs. The Fuel Fund of Maryland- Watt Watchers and Behavior Change for Affordability Solutions Cami Caudill, CPO, Fuel Fund of Maryland. The Fuel Fund of Maryland- The Original.

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Incorporating Education into Low-Income Energy Assistance and Energy Efficiency Programs

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  1. Incorporating Education into Low-Income Energy Assistance and Energy Efficiency Programs The Fuel Fund of Maryland- Watt Watchers and Behavior Change for Affordability Solutions Cami Caudill, CPO, Fuel Fund of Maryland

  2. The Fuel Fund of Maryland- The Original • 501c3, located in Baltimore, MD- the First Fuel Fund in the US • Over the last 35 years, the Fuel Fund has evolved to do much more than just Bill Assistance

  3. The Challenge • The need continues to grow, at a rate that we are unable to meet • Many families consider the Fuel Fund to be ort of their annual income, and return to the Fuel Fund year after year • The need is greater than the funds that are available

  4. Solution Energy Affordability Bill Assistance Partner Programs Watt Watchers- Energy Education

  5. Process

  6. 5Stages to Behavior Change Used to Inform Watt Watchers Curriculum

  7. Empowering Our Clients- What CAN they do?

  8. What does your morning look like?

  9. Watt Watchers, Day 1 • Understanding how they use electricity • Build Ownership • Energy Conservation and Water • Energy Conservation and Appliances • Energy Grid Game

  10. Watt Watchers, Day 2 • Review • Thermal dynamics and how heat transfers • Understanding how a thermostat works, seasonal temperatures • How to read your bill • Individual reports: seasonal, weekly, hourly • Program sign ups • Watt Watcher membership cards

  11. A Successful Curriculum Will Be… Clear Relatable Actionable Attainable Measurable

  12. Third Prong: Partner Programs

  13. Findings: • Evaluation by the University of Maryland, MIT, UC Berkeley • 13-16% drop in energy usage for the first 6 months after graduating from Watt Watchers • Current Data • About 5000 households have graduated from the WW program • 98% of clients said that they were glad that they came, and would recommend the class to a family or friend

  14. Questions?

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