Heatupstlouis.org and Cooldownstlouis.org History
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Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity that focuses on helping elderly people, the disabled and low-income families in a two-state (Missouri and Illinois) area with their delinquent energy bills. In June of 2000, Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc. was founded by nationally recognized former public relations strategist and former publisher and editor-in-chief of The Crisis magazine, Gentry W. Trotter, who is a two-time Emmy award-winning producer/director and former television executive. The charity is the recipient of the 2018 Health Advocacy Organization of the Year award from the St. Louis American (Newspaper) Foundation.
In addition, a 60-member, all-volunteer board of directors represents a consortium of more than 40 Missouri and Illinois social service, first-responder, government, business, civic, religious, and media organizations. The board of directors sets policies and supervises the overall operations. In addition to Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc., the organization also uses online brands Cooldownstlouis.org, Heatupstlouis.org, Heatupmissouri.org and Cooldownmissouri.org vehicles to help clients obtain assistance.
Heat-Up St. Louis, Inc. has a mission to provide at-risk households with utility-budget and energy-efficiency counseling, as well as referrals of other funding or heating projects to help restore a primary home heating source during the winter and also provide cooling utility grants to assist with the payments of delinquent summer electric bills. In addition, the charity partners with Ameren and others, encouraging the general public and area corporations to donate new energy-efficient air conditioners. Ameren partners with Cooldownstlouis.org/Cooldownmissouri.org to distribute hundreds of a/c’s each summer to qualified Missouri and Illinois residents, especially seniors, the physically disabled and sick infants. In addition, the charity hosts community forums which help educate the public on budget billing, energy efficiency and safety with heating and cooling. Heat-Up volunteers, along with Spire, Ameren and area social service and community-action agencies, also provide on-location pledges to help pay down the delinquent utility bills of many Missouri and Illinois needy utility customers.
Heat-Up St. Louis has discovered that not having the financial resources to pay utility bills is not just an issue that is specific to urban areas, as families in the suburbs and rural areas also face economic woes that often force them to choose between purchasing their medication and groceries or paying their natural gas, propane, home heating oil or electric bills. To fulfill their need for warmth during cold months, many residents use unsafe methods to heat their homes, such as space heaters. This makes winter a time of the year where apartment and homes fires are more prevalent, risking not only the lives of homeowners, but the lives of their neighbors around them. In the summer, seniors, the physically disabled and small infants with medical issues are at risk when they don’t have working air conditioners. Every year, Cool Down St. Louis works with the St. Louis City Fire Department, the Fire Chiefs Association of Greater St. Louis and the St. Louis media to launch our “Check On Your Neighbors” public awareness campaign, reducing potential heat-related illnesses and deaths in the bi-state area.
Heat-Up St. Louis includes its sister charity, Cool-Down St. Louis, and both provide a safety net for hundreds of needy families in Missouri and Illinois; a region which often does not have enough federal or state utility funds to help keep people in need connected to their utility services. The Heat-Up St. Louis and Cool Down St. Louis charities network with about 34 area qualified and professionally run community-action and social-service agencies, (such as CAASTLC) as volunteer partners in 40 Missouri and Illinois counties, including the City of St. Louis. These organizations partner with Heat-Up and Cool-Down to distribute primary or supplemental heating and cooling grants to neighbors in need.
Heat-Up St. Louis (Cool Down St. Louis) is currently the only all-volunteer, independent, two-state energy assistance, public education and advocacy charity of its kind in the United States. Since its inception, more than 660,000 people have been impacted.