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NEEP began as a pilot through a partnership
between Energy Outreach Colorado, the Denver Foundation, Xcel Energy
Foundation, the Daniels Fund, Mile High United Way and the Governor’s
Office of Energy Management and Conservation. It successfully increased
the energy efficiency of facilities run by Gateway Battered Women’s
Shelter, SafeHouse Denver, Urban Peak, Volunteers of America and Family
Tree.
These organizations typically serve men, women and children on the
brink of homelessness, individuals who are coming out of domestic
violence situations and individuals with mental illness. Some have
multiple facilities that benefited from energy audits and efficiency
improvements.
In 2007, EOC joined forces with the Denver Office of Strategic
Partnerships to target non-profits in the City and County of Denver for
NEEP. Focusing on 24-hour shelters and transitional housing, NEEP
increased the energy efficiency of facilities operated by: Sobriety
House, Savio House, The Delores Project, Mile High Ministries, Karis
Community, St. Francis Center and Third Way Center.
For a full list of nonprofits that have participated in NEEP please
click here.
If you are interested in learning more about NEEP and whether your
organization might qualify to participate, please
click here.
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