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Full Resource Name:
Bear River Association of Governments - Box Elder County
Address
2535 South Highway 89
Perry, UT 84302
(435) 723-1111
Description:
BRAG (Bear River Association of Governments) is a multi-agency organization, utilizing combined total resources to provide a more effective means for planning and development of the physical, economic, and human resources of the region. Provides services in weatherization programs, and rent and utility payment assistance. For a limited time, those who qualify for utility payment assistance, may also qualify for water and/or cooling payment assistance.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Due to the pandemic, it may take longer than 45-days to fully process HEAT applications. Following all CDC and state guidelines.
AKA:
BRAG; Box Elder HEAT, HEAT
Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
July 7, 2021
Address Listings
Mailing
2535 South Highway 89
Perry, UT 84302
Physical (Primary)
2535 South Highway 89
Perry, UT 84302
Contacts
HEAT Link
jobs.utah.gov/housing/scso/seal/heat.html
HEAT Program
(435) 723-1116
Jesse Waite
Director Weatherization Program
Mobility/Medical Voucher Programs
(435) 713-1423
Toll Free Mobility/Medical Voucher Programs
(877) 772-7242
Phone Numbers
Main
(435) 723-1111
Fax
(435) 723-2013
Legal Status:
Government - County
Services
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Description
Mobility Voucher Program. Mileage reimbursement to rural families working to better their situation, limited to $800 annually.
Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Required Documents
Proof of income, identity, and residency
Eligibility
Income at 200% of poverty level or less, must have a child under 18, must live in rural part of the county; Box Elder & Rich counties only
Fees
Fees vary
Intake Procedure
Call, e-mail or visit website for information
Geography Served
None
Contact
Description
Medical Voucher Program. Reimburses mileage to medical appointments, up to $400 per year.
Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Eligibility
Income below 150% of poverty and 60+ years of age or disabled
Fees
Vary
Intake Procedure
Call or visit website; Allison: 435-713-1424; Zac: 435-713-1423
Geography Served
None
Description
BRAG administers long-term and emergency rent assistance programs for the county. For a limited time, those who qualify for rent and utility payment assistance, may also qualify for water payment assistance. COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Required Documents
Call for details
Eligibility
Call for details
Fees
No cost
Intake Procedure
Call for details. COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Geography Served
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Description
The HEAT Program provides year-round energy assistance and energy related crisis assistance for eligible low-income households throughout Utah. The program runs each year from October 1 through September 30. For a limited time, those who qualify for rent and utility payment assistance, may also qualify for water and/or cooling payment assistance. COVID-19 UPDATE: Due to the pandemic, it may take longer than 45-days to fully process HEAT applications. Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Required Documents
Photo ID for primary applicant (passport, Current Driver's License, State ID, US Citizenship and Immigration Permanent Resident papers), social security cards for everyone in the household, most recent utility bills, proof of ALL household income from previous month. Optional documents may be required based on individual circumstances. If applicable, proof of disability and/or proof of child in home age 5 or under.
Eligibility
Total household income at or below 150% of the federal poverty level. Must be the person responsible for paying the utilities. Household is responsible for paying home energy costs, and must contain at least one US citizen or legal permanent resident.
Fees
No cost
Intake Procedure
No walk-ins; call for appointment or print application online and mail to local HEAT office. See website for applicable mailing address. COVID-19 UPDATE: Due to the pandemic, it may take longer than 45-days to fully process HEAT applications. Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Languages
Spanish
Geography Served
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Description
Helps low-income individuals and families participate in energy conservation programs (such as sealing old windows) which lessen the impact of utility costs on their household budgets. Can help with furnace repair/replacement. COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Required Documents
Application, Utility release form, Dominion Energy release form, and proof of home ownership. Renters can apply by having landlord fill out the Income Property Owner Weatherization Agreement. Call or visit website for additional information.
Eligibility
Individuals, families, elderly persons (60 years of age or older) and the disabled who are making no more than 200 percent of the current poverty income level.
Fees
No cost
Intake Procedure
Call for visit website. Application and associated documentation. COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.
Geography Served
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.