Operator
Good morning, and welcome to Alliant Energy s conference call for first-quarter 2021 results. This call is being recorded for rebroadcast. [Operator instructions] I would now like to turn the call over to your host, Susan Gille, investor relations manager at Alliant Energy.
Susan Gille
Investor Relations Manager
Good morning. I would like to thank all of you on the call and the webcast for joining us today. We appreciate your participation. Joining me on this call are John Larsen, chair, president, and CEO; and Robert Durian, executive vice president, and CFO.
Following prepared remarks by John and Robert, we will have time to take questions from the investment community. We issued a news release last night announcing Alliant Energy s first-quarter 2021 financial results. This release as well as supplemental slides that will be referenced during today s call are available on the Investor page of our website at www.alliantenergy.com. Before we begin, I need to remind
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Financial Assistance to Help Pay Energy Bills Is Available
Financial Assistance to Help Pay Energy Bills Is Available
Customers can donate to help neighbors in need or receive assistance with the Hometown Care Energy Fund
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, January 5, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Alliant Energy encourages customers to apply for assistance if they need financial support to help pay their energy bills. The company is proactively informing customers of available resources that can help provide them with peace of mind and prevent getting behind on bills, especially as more people see a reduction in income due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“If you need assistance, you are not alone. We encourage customers who are struggling to take advantage of available resources to stay on track,” said Linda Mattes, Vice President of Customer and IT Operations at Alliant Energy. “We are being flexible and are here to help customers during this difficult time.”
Financial assistance to help pay energy bills is available, Alliant Energy announces Wednesday, December 23, 2020 11:16 AM Alliant Energy customers can apply for assistance if they need financial support to help pay energy bills, the company announced this week. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 1 in 3 households have struggled to pay regular expenses, including utility bills, since the start of the pandemic. About 1 in 6 U.S. workers have filed for unemployment. Alliant customers needing assistance should call 211 or visit alliantenergy.com/energyassistance for details about available options, including the federally funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the Hometown Care Energy Fund, which partners with local nonprofits to distribute the funds. The Hometown Care Energy Fund is supported with funds from Alliant Energy shareowners and voluntary contributions from employees, retirees and customers.
Alliant Energy assisting customers with paying energy bills
Through programs like LI-HEAP and the Hometown Care Energy Fund, the utility company is making sure no customer goes cold or left in the dark
Posted: Dec 23, 2020 7:49 AM
Posted By: Alex Jirgens
MASON CITY, Iowa - The pandemic has made it impossible for some people to pay their monthly bills, like heating and electric. And that problem becomes critical when it gets cold.
Now that we re officially in the winter season, Alliant Energy is working with local non-profit organizations like community action agencies to make it easier for customers to pay through programs including LI-HEAP and the Hometown Care Energy Fund. The fund provides customers with financial assistance to cover their bills.
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