Find heat-related resources near you
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Explore your area's local organizations and programs that can support you during an extreme heat event.
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211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community. |
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Provided by: City of Aurora
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Emergency cooling stations provide resources to individuals on hot summer days (100 degrees and above) such as seating, air conditioning and ice water. |
Phone: 303-739-7000
City of Aurora Cooling Stations
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Weatherization Assistance Provided by: Arapahoe County Community Resources Department
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It is a professional audit of your home to determine what energy-conserving updates or installations will keep you cooler in the summer, warmer in the winter and lower your utility bills. |
Phone: 303-636-1982
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Provided by: Energy Outreach Colorado Region: State-wide (resource connections)
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Colorado’s Affordable Residential Energy (CARE) program provides income-qualified Coloradans in participating counties with free home energy efficiency upgrades. |
Phone: 303-866-2100 (Weatherization assistance) |
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A nonprofit, Energy Resource Center’s mission is to help income-qualified Colorado residents live their best life through energy-efficient home upgrades for healthier and happier homes. Qualifying homes include single-family, mobile, or multi-family. This includes rental properties with a qualified tenant and owner approval. |
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A nonprofit, Energy Resource Center’s mission is to help income-qualified Colorado residents live their best life through energy-efficient home upgrades for healthier and happier homes. Qualifying homes include single-family, mobile, or multi-family. This includes rental properties with a qualified tenant and owner approval. |
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A nonprofit, Energy Resource Center’s mission is to help income-qualified Colorado residents live their best life through energy-efficient home upgrades for healthier and happier homes. Qualifying homes include single-family, mobile, or multi-family. This includes rental properties with a qualified tenant and owner approval. |
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Weatherization Program: Pueblo County's Weatherization Department works with the Colorado's Energy Office Weatherization (CEO) Program to improve the energy efficiency of residential structures. |
215 W. 10th St.
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Energy Efficiency
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Energy Efficiency Program/Direct Install program: Provides energy efficient appliances such as: evaporative coolers (swamp cooler), refrigerators, and CFL light bulbs to homeowners in need who are Bill Hills Energy clients. |
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Emergency Repairs
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Our Emergency Repair Program focuses on urgent home repairs for our clients, including repairing or replacing furnaces and hot water heaters that have stopped working. Our program stands apart due to our quick response – providing significant and urgent solutions most often within 48 hours. Restoring heat (through furnace repair and replacement) and water (repairing and replacing water heaters, major plumbing leaks, and some sewer repairs) are the most significant and dramatic examples of our program. These critical repairs can keep families in their homes, avoiding health department or social service interventions
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4981 E. 39th Ave.
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Application Assistance
Region: State-wide (resource connections) |
Benefits in Action can help you determine your eligibility for numerous benefit programs, including energy assistance.
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12157 W. Cedar Drive
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Colorado Medical Exemption Program-Xcel
Region: Alamosa, CO, Alma, CO, Antonito, CO, Arvada, CO, Atwood, CO, Ault, CO, Aurora, CO, Avon, CO, Avondale, CO, Battlement Mesa, CO, Bellvue, CO, Berthoud, CO, Black Hawk, CO, Blanca, CO, Boone, CO, Boulder, CO, Breckenridge, CO, Briggsdale, CO, Brighton, CO, Broomfield, CO, Brush, CO, Canon City, CO, Capulin, CO, Carbondale, CO, Center, CO, Central City, CO, Chama, CO, Clifton, CO, Climax, CO, Commerce City, CO
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The Colorado Medical Exemption Program (CMEP) is a special energy assistance program offered by Xcel Energy and Black Hills Energy and overseen by the Chronic Care Collaborative. The program provides lower electric rates to customers who meet specific medical qualifications.
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P.O. Box 461657
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone: 303-993-5056
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Bill Payment Assistance
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The Bill Payment Assistance program provides emergency financial assistance with past-due energy bills for income-qualified Colorado residents throughout the year.
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303 E. 17th Ave.
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