MADISON, WI (WTAQ) – The parent company of Wisconsin Power and Light plans to donate $2 million to help low-income families behind on their winter heating bills.
Alliant Energy of Madison said Thursday it would split its donation between the two states it serves — Wisconsin and Iowa.
The money was donated to Alliant’s “Hometown Care Energy Fund,” which has raised around a quarter-million dollars from Alliant customers, stockholders, and employees.
The Madison-based Energy Fund will administer the heating aid donation through its “Keep Wisconsin Warm and Cool Fund” — the cool applying, of course, to air conditioning in the summer.
You can learn more about that fund online at kwwf.Org.
(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)