Evaluation of the 1980-81 Low Income Energy Assistance Program

Evaluation of the 1980-81 Low Income Energy Assistance Program PDF Author:
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Category : Poor
Languages : en
Pages : 104

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The 1980 Low-income Energy Assistance Program

The 1980 Low-income Energy Assistance Program PDF Author:
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Category : Poor
Languages : en
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Low-income Energy Assistance Program for 1980-81

Low-income Energy Assistance Program for 1980-81 PDF Author: Tennessee. Community Services Administration
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Category : Economic assistance, Domestic
Languages : en
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The Interim Report of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, 1980-1981

The Interim Report of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, 1980-1981 PDF Author: Illinois. Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
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Category : Economic assistance, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 11

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An Evaluation of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

An Evaluation of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program PDF Author: Lorie L. Higgins
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Category : Poor
Languages : en
Pages : 126

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An Evaluation of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Department of Health & Social Services

An Evaluation of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Department of Health & Social Services PDF Author: Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Audit Bureau
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Category : Poor
Languages : en
Pages : 14

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Final Report

Final Report PDF Author: Iowa. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and Weatherization Program Interim Study Committee
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Category : Poor
Languages : en
Pages : 16

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Federal Evaluations

Federal Evaluations PDF Author:
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Category : Evaluation research (Social action programs)
Languages : en
Pages : 1032

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Contains an inventory of evaluation reports produced by and for selected Federal agencies, including GAO evaluation reports that relate to the programs of those agencies.

Compendium of HHS Evaluations and Relevant Other Studies

Compendium of HHS Evaluations and Relevant Other Studies PDF Author: HHS Policy Information Center (U.S.)
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Category : Human services
Languages : en
Pages : 1508

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Low-income Energy Assistance Programs

Low-income Energy Assistance Programs PDF Author:
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This second report of the Fuel Oil Marketing Advisory Committee (FOMAC) of DOE is twofold: to update information on the energy needs of low-income persons and governmental response to such needs; and to emphasize the need for energy-conservation programs that may alleviate the enormous financial burden placed on low-income people by rising energy prices. FOMAC has continued to develop further and refine its initial energy-conservation recommendations. Mainly, the updated assessment document finds that the poor will expend at least 35% of their income directly on energy and will spend at least 21% of their income on household energy. Other economic impacts of rising energy costs on low-income groups are summarized. Appropriations and stipulations by Congress to aid the lo-income people are reviewed. After careful review of various program designs, FOMAC continues to support the income indexing/vendor line of credit approach. This design provides assistance to elgible households based on: energy needed, cost of fuel, and percentage of income. The cost of implementing the FOMAC design nationally would, according to estimates, range from $3.5 to $4.6 billion for the 1980-1981 winter heating season. A figure of $1.6 to $2.2 billion is being discussed in the Congress. Meeting the ongoing energy needs of the poor will require a coherent national policy which consists of aid in paying energy bills and aid in the poor's effort to conserve energy. The report seeks to promote such policies. Needs assessment, government response, FOMAC model, comments on the programs, projected cost of 1980-1981 Energy Assistance Program, need for conservation programs, and program financing are discussed.