Spread the word about Home Upgrade and earn a $1,000 recruitment bonus

Do you have a network of contractors who could benefit from Home Upgrade? The Energy Network invites you to sign up as a Recruiter to help enroll new contractors in Home Upgrade as offered by The Energy Network.

 

Recruiters will receive $1,000 upon completion of the contractor's first project and an additional $1,000 bonus after the contractor submits ten projects within the first 6 months of enrollment.
How can you receive your bonus?
To receive the bonus, recruiters must provide program training and support services to enroll contractors into Home Upgrade. 
Your first step is to submit a signed Contractor Recruitment Participation Agreement to homeupgrade@theenergynetwork.com. Once the Agreement is approved, you may begin your recruitment efforts!

The recruitment bonus will be paid after the new contractor completes the following:
The Energy Network's Account Managers provide an initial program training session to all newly enrolled contractors, but it will be the Recruiter's responsibility to ensure all required forms are sent to The Energy Network at homeupgrade@theenergynetwork.com
What Home Upgrade projects are eligible?
Only projects submitted within The Energy Network's territory are eligible for the recruitment bonus. Home Upgrade as offered by The Energy Network is open to homeowners of single-family, detached homes in Los Angeles County who are customers of both Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company�.
Download a map and list of eligible cities.
Questions? Email us at homeupgrade@theenergynetwork.com or call (877) 785-2237.

The Energy Network is administered by the County of Los Angeles and funded by California utility ratepayers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. www.theenergynetwork.com

 

Energy Upgrade California� Home Upgrade provides assistance and incentives for home improvement projects that can reduce energy use and make homes more comfortable. This statewide program is managed locally by utilities and regional energy networks and directed by the California Public Utilities Commission in collaboration with the California Energy Commission. Funding comes from utility customers under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. Incentives are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and are effective until funding is expended or the program is discontinued. Programs may be modified or terminated without prior notice.  www.energyupgradeca.org. 

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