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Chesapeake SHARING Fund - Chesapeake Utilities Corporation Chesapeake SHARING Fund 2025-12-23T08:06:17-05:00 Offering Help When It’s Needed Most We created the Chesapeake Utilities Corporation SHARING fund in 1983 to help ensure that those facing financial hardship are able to pay their energy bills when financial assistance is needed most.
Thanks to donations from Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, our customers, employees and the community, we’ve distributed more than $800,000 in grants over the past 20 years. Grants through the SHARING program are available to eligible customers of Chesapeake Utilities and Sharp Energy.
We have grants for: Income-eligible customers who need help paying for heating or cooling needs Individuals who are recently unemployed because of unusual circumstances Customers in need due to serious illness or family tragedy Appliance purchase or needed repair Pursuing energy efficiency measures × Request Assistance from Chesapeake SHARING " * " indicates required fields Need help paying your natural gas or propane bills this winter?
Please complete the form below to request assistance with your heating costs. Who is your gas company? * Select One: Chesapeake Utilities Chesapeake Elkton Gas Sandpiper Energy Sharp Energy Account Number (optional) At Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, we genuinely care about the communities we serve.
Helping families who need assistance with paying their energy bills is a priority. If you’re looking for a convenient way to provide much needed support in your community, consider making a tax-deductible contribution to the SHARING fund. Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (“Chesapeake Utilities”) is a diversified energy delivery company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “CPK” (NYSE:CPK).
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Chesapeake Energy Corporation Community Grant Program is funded by Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oklahoma. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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