Q.1
You must be a low-income household.
2. You must be a U.S. citizen or a qualified non-citizen.
3. You must reside in the state where you apply.
4. Your income should be at or below 150% of the federal poverty level.
Who Should Apply
Q.1
Single parents struggling to pay bills.
2. Seniors on a fixed income.
3. Families with children who need extra support.
4. Individuals facing temporary financial hardships.
Who Should NOT Apply
Q.1
Your household income is above the limit.
2. You already have enough savings to cover your energy costs.
3. You live in a state that does not participate in the program.
Documents Required
Q.1
Proof of income (like pay stubs).
2. Social Security numbers for all household members.
3. A recent energy bill.
4. Identification (like a driver's license or state ID).
5. Proof of residency (like a lease agreement).
Selection / Approval Process
Q.1
Gather all required documents.
2. Fill out the application form.
3. Submit your application to your local agency.
4. Wait for a review of your application.
5. If approved, you will receive a notification and funds will be sent to your energy provider.
How to Apply
Q.1
Check if your state offers LIHEAP.
2. Visit your local or state energy assistance office.
3. Get the application form.
4. Fill it out with accurate information.
5. Submit the form along with your documents.
6. Wait for a response.
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