MISSOURI FUEL FUND
- The Mid America Assistance Coalition (MAAC) of
Kansas City, Missouri, provides training and support for case managers to help homeless
families. Since its establishment in 1994, this program has helped train agencies and case
managers, and assisted nearly 200 homeless families in moving toward independence. MAAC
also manages the fuel funds of five utility companies in Missouri as well as a trust fund
established by the Jackson County legislature. It also verifies eligibility for the
Federal Emergency Management Agency funds, which help low-income clients with food,
utilities and rent.
MAAC has regularly received funds through a little known resource, the Neighborhood
Assistance Program (NAP). In effect in thirteen states, NAP allows state governments to
provide tax credits to contributing businesses. Businesses receive a tax credit equal to
one half of their contributions to eligible programs. MAAC has received credits of about
$50,000 annually on behalf of Project Link and its Information and Referral hot-line,
which handles over 14,000 emergency calls per year and directs people to the nearest
source of food, energy assistance, shelter and other basic needs.
- Dollar-Help, Inc. (DHI) was founded in 1982 and partners with Laclede Gas Company who
matches customer donations $1 for every $5 up to $4,000 per month. Laclede Gas also
donates all administration, fund raising and promotion expenses. In 1984, local
congregations became involved and initiated Super Dollar-Help Weekend to raise funds for
DHI.
- Dollar More provides temporary financial assistance to households with
special needs to keep utility services operating during the extreme temperature seasons of
winter and summer. Raising nearly $1 million per year, the program is funded by the
customers of AmerenUE and administered by the United Way.
- Charitable donations from the Salvation Army and churches
LEVERAGING
2002: $2,683,735