The 2024 Project Warmth Classic Golf Tournament

Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency, Inc. (SEICAA) and the Project Warmth Advisory Board are ecstatic to announce the 2024 Project Warmth Classic golf tournament returns August 23, 2024 at Oregon Trail Country Club in Soda Springs, Idaho. Since its inception in 1993, the Project Warmth Classic has grown to become our most significant and enduring collaborative effort. Further details about this year’s tournament are available here.

The Project Warmth Fund

Proceeds from Project Warmth Classic golf tournaments are used to build an emergency energy assistance fund for households with outstanding energy costs. Internally, the fund is referred to simply as Project Warmth. The Project Warmth fund is unique to Caribou County.

To qualify for Project Warmth assistance, households must:

  • Qualify for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Click here for more information about LIHEAP.
  • Be at risk of disconnection from their energy utility company.

Use of the Project Warmth fund is further at the discretion of our Caribou County office.

Making an Impact

While the use of Project Warmth funds is limited, the need for emergency energy assistance is increasing. Last year’s event raised $9,300 in total, yet we distributed over half of that amount—$4,673.03—by the end of 2023. Moreover, due to more severe weather, rising living costs, and limited crisis heating assistance funds, we have already allocated an additional $2,200+ this year. If this trend continues, we may lose our ability to help households in need without your support.

This year’s Project Warmth Classic serves as an excellent opportunity for sponsors to not only grow and expose their brand. Our event is popular locally, and our marketing efforts for last year’s event reached over 20,000 people located throughout southeast Idaho and beyond. And, as always, in-kind and monetary donations are tax-deductible.

If you would like to support this year’s event, please contact our Caribou County office at (208) 547-4257 or send an email to projectwarmth@seicaa.org.