Funds Available to Pay Utility Bills of Residents Affected by COVID-19

Press Release # Local
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Knox County households that have lost income due to COVID-19 are encouraged to apply for funds available to pay residential utility bills—including those on a payment plan—before the deadline of Tuesday, Nov. 10.

The Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee (CAC) has $600,000 in CARES Utility funds to make utility bill payments for households whose income has been reduced by the pandemic. Application forms are available for download at www.knoxcac.org/newweb/programs-services/energy-community-services.

Because these funds are not tied to income, individuals or households of any income level should apply if at least one member of the household has been affected by COVID-19 in one of the following ways:


  • Job loss, reduction of hours or wages due to COVID-19

  • Missed work to care for a child due to illness, school closure, or online learning due to COVID-19

  • Missed work to care for an adult family member or relative diagnosed with COVID-19

  • COVID-19-related out-of-pocket medical expense

  • Unable to find employment due to COVID-19

Applicants should send the completed application along with a copy of driver’s license or photo ID; a copy of the most recent utility bill(s); and documentation of the COVID-19-related income loss using one of the following methods:

E-mail:

CARES.intake@knoxcac.org

Mail:

Knox CAC West Neighborhood Center

P.O. Box 51650

Knoxville, TN 37950

Drop off: CARES drop box

L.T. Ross Building main entrance

2247 Western Avenue

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.



To receive additional information or support, call the CAC Neighborhood Center located nearest you:


  • West/Central/North: 865-524-3345

  • East/South: 865-546-5125


This project is financially supported under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee.

This service is offered to Knox County residents by CAC and its community partner Community Action for Affordable Neighborhoods (CAAN).