Park residents also received applications, educational materials, and an ice scraper/fly swatter (handy!) from United Community Action Partnership, which serves the area with both Energy Assistance and Weatherization services.
Johnson says the project has given WMU further insight into how to focus their marketing to specific groups instead of their customer base as a whole.
She mentions that the project also strengthened relationships and opened up an avenue for understanding “housing situations where any assistance is appreciated to help them save energy, which assists in saving money.”
When asked about final advice for similar community outreach efforts, Johnson adds “stretch yourself and budget beyond the boundaries of a grant, the payback is 10-fold. Lean on the CERT's staff. We could not have hosted this successful event without their assistance and guidance.”