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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - About

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The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides grants to local governments and non-profit agencies to assist eligible low-income households in meeting the costs of home heating and cooling. The majority of the funds are used for utility payment assistance.

The program can assist customers in paying their home energy expenses. Three categories of assistance exist: home energy assistance, crisis assistance, and weather related or supply shortage emergency assistance. Each category has unique requirements.

To be eligible for the program, household income may not exceed 150% of the poverty guidelines and allowable and unallowable sources of income. If the household's income is greater than this amount, the household may still be eligible because some types of income are not counted. The household must provide proof, such as a utility bill, that they are responsible for all or part of the energy costs for the household. Please call your local agency listed in the Community Assistance Local Programs & Contact List to verify that funds are available, what documents will be needed, and when and where they are accepting applications. Typically, applicants will need the following: