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Have you been wondering just what is so special about the

Have you been wondering just what is so special about the Osborn Special Opportunity Action Planning Team ????????????. We are here to put the POWER in your hands! To Make Your Home Safe, Comfortable, and Energy Efficient To Teach Your Family How to SAVE $$$

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  1. Have you been wondering just what is so special about the Osborn Special Opportunity Action Planning Team ????????????

  2. We are here to put the POWER in your hands! To Make Your Home Safe, Comfortable, and Energy Efficient To Teach Your Family How to SAVE $$$ by Learning to Conserve Energy

  3. Do You Have Air Leaks, Broken Windows, Poor Insulation, Old Thermostat, Dirty Furnace Filters, Furnaces in Need of Repair?

  4. Is Your Family A Bunch of Energy Hogs?

  5. Then You Are WASTING Your Hard Earned $$$$

  6. Do You Want to Teach Your Children?How to Use Energy Wisely?How to Conserve your Family Resources?Home Maintenance Skills They Can Use in Life?

  7. LEARN How to Have MORE $$$$ for your Expenses and maybe have a little left over for Some FAMILY FUN!

  8. Easy Ways You Can Help Your Family The things you do every day and the way that you do them can have an effect on your family’s heat and electric bills. You and your family can work together to SAVE $$$$ YOU DO THE MATH Take the Energy Hog Challenge and See What Your Family Can Do with the $$$$ You Save

  9. DID YOU KNOW??????A typical US family uses more than $2600 in home energy each year?You can save as much as 10% on your heating and cooling bill by reducing the air leaks in your home?Your DVD player, computer, and radio still use energy even when you are not using them?Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (those new funny looking ones) use 2/3rd less energy and last up to 10 times longer.If you switch your whole house to these bulbs you could save $80.00 per year.

  10. DID YOU KNOW?????? If you get rid of an old, rarely used second refrigerator you could save $130.00 per year? You can save as much as 10% a year on your heating and cooling bills by turning your thermostat back 10-15% for 8 hours a day - while you are away from home or sleeping?Heating hot water uses 13% of your utility bill?To save $$$ use less hot water and turn down the thermostat on your hot water heater

  11. YOU DO THE MATH Average US Home Energy Bill: $2,600.00 ACTION: Air Leaks Sealed DEDUCT 10% - 260.00 ACTION: Unplug OLD Refrigerator DEDUCT - 130.00 ACTION: Install CFL Bulbs DEDUCT - 80.00 ACTION: Turn Thermostat Down DEDUCT - 260.00 Home Energy Bill After ACTION $1,870.00 SAVINGS $$$$$ $ 730.00 And that’s just the beginning,……….

  12. “Energy and persistence alter all things.” Benjamin Franklin

  13. SITUATION: What do we know about our neighborhood? Housing Stock 2000 Census: Housing units: 12,305 Pre 1970: 92% Single family: 80% Home owners: 66% Who Lives Here Residents: 37,418 People/poverty: 27% Children/poverty: 35% How Income is Spent HUD Data: 52% pay 30% + of income for housing MI Gap Study: Low-income pay 17–42% of income for home energy Opinions of GNI Residents THAW Consumer Impact Survey (For 48205) Reported: 48% Energy costs had a major impact on budget 62% Utility bill is a major or significant problem 63% Have accumulated energy bill problems 13% Plan to move due to energy cost in home 84% Would attend free/low cost energy conservation or weatherization classes Only 13% rate home insulation as excellent

  14. Community Goal “Families have all of the resources and support necessary to make their children successful in life.” Strategy Area Increase awareness of and access to energy related community resources to reduce the impact of energy bills on household budgets.

  15. Short Term 2007 Reduce stress of energy bills by increasing awareness of community resources. Long Term 2007-2008 Provide increased community energy resources and education opportunities to families to empower them to take control of their energy bills and provide a safe, comfortable, and energy efficient environment for their children.

  16. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES To address priorities, we will implement the following strategies: Increase partnerships to coordinate access to energy assistance and weatherization resources Develop a community calendar and contact database for outreach coordination Develop a Speakers Bureau & support materials to increase resource awareness Develop and present educational workshops on energy related issues such as weatherization, conservation, home maintenance and energy bill management for children and parents Help design Osborn Energy Smart Model Program with THAW, DTE Energy & The Skillman Foundation Recruit participants for Energy Smart model program 

  17. RESOURCES To accomplish our priorities, we will use the following resources: THAW Osborn Office DTE Technical and Support Assistance U of M Technical Assistance Community Development Organizations WARM Training Center GNI Osborn Committees Residents Other Community Partners Best Practice Research on Other Education Programs DVDs and Information packets Osborn Website Energy Smart Program Resources Influence & Resources of The Skillman Foundation and others

  18. PARTICIPATION In order to address our priorities, we will reach and involve the following people: Homeowners - Renters - Landlords - Local Government Educators - School Age Children - Agency Staff Faith Based Institutions - DTE Energy The Heat and Warmth Fund - United Way 2-1-1 Detroit Department of Human Services Michigan Department of Human Services WARM Training Center - The Skillman Foundation Detroit Community Initiative - Other Funders Nortown Community Development - THAW Service Sites Resident Groups

  19. OUTCOMES These strategies will lead to the following changes in 1-3 years: Households who reduce energy use will have more resources for children Children will be more successful in school due to improved and stabilized home conditions Better coordination of programs and services as a result of data gathered during outreach Homes will be safer and better maintained due to weatherization and home maintenance education. Increase in partnerships will result in increased access to energy assistance & weatherization services Data gathered will be shared with key stakeholders to influence public and private policy related to energy rates, energy assistance & weatherization programs

  20. Special Thanks to the Special Opportunity Action Planning Team for their dedication and commitment to the children and families of the Osborn Community

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