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Electric Bill Assistance Programs in Kentucky: Help for Low to Middle-Income Households

Low- to middle-income households in Louisville, KY, are struggling to pay their electric bills, especially due to inflation and other factors. Fortunately, there are financial and utility assistance programs available for eligible households. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the resources available to Louisville residents to help them get financial help to manage their utility bills.

Assistance Programs for Eligible Households

The Louisville Water Company helps eligible households that are having trouble paying their water bills by giving them payment plans and other help. On their website, you can find more information about the assistance fund as well as other resources and programs for households with unpaid bills.

The Neighborhood Place is a community action agency that helps people in many ways, such as by helping them pay their rent, find a place to live, and get help with their legal problems. In addition, the agency also helps families in need by providing food, social services, job services, and mental health services. The Association of Community Ministries helps people who are having trouble paying their utility bills by giving them energy assistance and other bill-paying help.

Assistance from Utility Companies

Louisville Water offers payment plans and other assistance to qualifying customers with delinquent water bills. In addition, the company also has tools and programs to help people deal with their water bills and use less water.

Assistance Programs for Louisville Residents

Company Name Phone Number
Kentucky Utilities (KU) 1-800-937-8799
Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) 1-800-352-5600
East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) 1-800-698-6728
Big Sandy RECC 1-800-992-1052
Jackson Energy Cooperative Corporation 1-800-325-6211
Clark Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation 1-800-379-7322
Blue Grass Energy 1-800-928-9900
Pennyrile Electric 1-800-342-3142
West Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation (WKRECC) 1-800-223-6748
South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation (SKRECC) 1-800-223-5296

Get the help you need.

If you are struggling to pay your utility bills in Louisville, there are resources available to help. For instance, the Louisville Water Company, Neighborhood Place, and the Association of Community Ministries all have more resources and programs to help families pay their utility bills.

The Community Action Agency and Neighborhood Place can aid qualifying homes with heating costs and other services.
A lot of the time, letters and numbers from Social Security are also used to see if someone is eligible for help programs.

The Louisville Metro Government helps qualifying households with rent and emergencies in addition to utilities. That is to say, the programs are designed to help families experiencing financial hardship and prevent eviction.

Additional Resources

Utility bills can be a big problem for low- and middle-income families in Louisville, KY. As a result, there are a lot of resources to help families pay their utility bills and keep their utilities from being turned off. The Louisville Water Company, Neighborhood Place, and the Association of Community Ministries all help eligible households with resources and programs. The Louisville Metro Government also helps families in need by offering emergency financial help and programs to help pay rent.

If you need help paying your utility bills or avoiding eviction, contact these organizations. In addition, contact your utility company or a community agency to learn more about the resources available to you.