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Georgia Public Service Commission 147th Annual Report 2026-05-12

USF-Powered HopeWorks Aids Low-Income Senior Gas Customers

$786,433.27 distributed to households in 2025; $2,721,000 additional USF funding receivedunspecified agencyHOPEWORKSMay 12, 2026

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Description

HopeWorks used Universal Service Fund support to provide over $786,000 in natural gas furnace and water heater repairs and replacements to 161 low-income senior households in 2025. The PSC-designated program received an additional $2.72 million to sustain services.

Contract Details

Contract Amount

$786,433.27 distributed to households in 2025; $2,721,000 additional USF funding received

Vendor

HOPEWORKS

Agency

unspecified agency, GA

Contract Type

FINANCIAL_SERVICES

Document Date

May 12, 2026

Contract Term

Calendar year 2025 low-income senior assistance activities

Renewal Date

2025-12-31

Renewal Info

HopeWorks has been USF-funded since 2012; funding levels may be revisited annually based on USF resources and Commission decisions.

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