Wisconsin Fuel Funds
- The Campaign to Keep Wisconsin Warm (CKWW), was created in 1994 by Energy Services, Inc, (ESI), a nonprofit that provides LIHEAP services in the Madison area. It received $200,000 in seed money in late 1996, as one of several low-income energy pilots funded by the Wisconsin governor's office from oil overcharge funds.
Within less than a year, CKWW succeeded in raising over $200,000 in matching funds from private sector contributions. The program raised over $1.3 million in 2010.
With ESI as the primary administering agency, funds are provided statewide to preferentially-selected LIHEAP administering agencies and other non-profits for distribution to low-income households.
- Fuel funds sponsored by gas and electric utilities.
LEVERAGING
2010: $2.1 million
2009: $2.2 million
2007: $812,412
2006: $5.4 million
2005: $1.2 million
2004: $1 million
2003: $436,147
2002: $583,996
2001: $198,970
2000: $247,744
1999: $230,457
1998: $334,535
1997: $317,426
1996: $248,217
1995: $449,339