Electricity bills in Oregon include a public purpose charge. This helps fund energy conservation, efficiency, and renewable projects in the state. Three entities administer the funds to accomplish five public purposes.
OHCS prepares financial reports to provide key financial information. These reports detail the performance of specific funding streams in OHCS programs. OHCS subgrantees (local community-based agencies) spend these funding streams. The subgrantees deliver services in their local communities through:
- Marketing
- Client meetings
- Eligibility determinations
- Contracting for goods and services
In most cases, subgrantees must pay for the expense before applying for reimbursement. OHCS completes these reports on a cash basis of accounting. This provides timely information about the funding streams. As a result, the balances do not reflect the impact of what can be significant expenses of subgrantees. These are expenses they incurred but have not yet been reimbursed.
OHCS categorized reports for the following funding streams:
- Overall Public Purpose Charge Fee Receipts
- Energy Conservation Helping Oregonians Program
- Housing Development Grant Program
- Multifamily Weatherization Program
- Oregon Energy Assistance Program
Program Quarterly Reports
| Ending 03/31/2018 |
Ending
06/30/2018 |
Public Purpose Charge Fee Receipts
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XLS |
XLS |
Energy Conservation Helping Oregonians
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XLS |
XLS |
Housing Development Grant
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XLS |
XLS |
Multifamily Weatherization
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XLS |
XLS |
Oregon Energy Assistance
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XLS |
XLS |