Low income heating and energy assistance program. A federally funded program providing dollars to aid in heating homes of low-income eligible consumers.
Federal program to provide financial assistance to low income households for paying their energy bills
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This federal program assists low-income households in meeting their costs for home energy. The funds may be used for the cost of running energy utilities, low cost weatherization (preparing the home for harsh weather), or other energy-related home repairs.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. A federally-funded initiative administered through the Department of Health and Human Services, designed to help low-income families pay for their energy bills and related costs. Funds are distributed statewide in Illinois by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, which gives funds to community organizations that in turn provide money to individuals. The money comes in the form of one-time grants to help low-income people with utility payments, as well as emergency services to respond to cutoffs due to nonpayment.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The purpose of LIHEAP is to assist eligible households to meet the cost of heating or cooling in residential dwellings. The Federal government provides the funds to the States that administer the program.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This program helps low-income families pay a portion of their winter heating bills. The Department of Community Affairs, Division of Housing and Community Resources administers LIHEAP.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program ( LIHEAP) provides financial assistance with fuel costs and restoration of utility services during the winter heating season to eligible low-income households. Assistance to income-eligible homeowners and landlords to repair or replace furnaces to become more energy efficient is also available. LIHEAP and its related services help over 90,000 Wisconsin households annually. In addition to regular heating assistance, specialized services include: Emergency fuel assistance, Counseling for energy conservation and energy budgets, Pro-active co-payment plans, Targeted outreach services, Emergency furnace repair and replacement See also: Federal Poverty Income Guidelines
Low Income Home Energy Assistsance Program
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. This program helps low-income families pay a portion of their winter heating bills. LIHEAP is administered by the PA Department of Public Welfare through the local County Assistance Offices. It is not a loan and recipients do not have to pay the money back. CaregiverPA Resources - LIHEAP
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federal social services (or welfare) program first established in 1981 and funded annually through Congressional appropriations. Funding is distribued to each of the fifty states, U.S. territories and tribal governments through the Department of Health and Human Services. Administration of the program is left up to state, territorial or tribal governments.