Need Help With Your Energy Bills?

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The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps keep families safe and healthy through initiatives that assist families with energy costs.

 

LIHEAP eligibility varies by state and is based on household size, income, and other received benefits.

 

Find Help with LIHEAP

CALL

Energy Assistance Hotline

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Call toll-free 24/7:

1-866-674-6327

Representatives are available
Weekdays from 9:00am - 7:00pm (ET)

 

EMAIL

Energy Assistance Hotline

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E-mail:

energy​assistance​@ncat.org

Include your city, county, and state

 

SEARCH

LIHEAP Office Search Tool

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Search by:

State Territory Tribe

 

 

LIHEAP Services

Depending on where you live, you could get help with:

 

Energy Bill Assistance

Weatherization Support

Crisis Assistance

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Help with paying for home energy bills including electricity, natural gas, propane, fuel oil, or wood. Make your house more energy-efficient to reduce costs. Priority assistance for households without (or in danger of being without) heating or cooling.
     

Equipment Repair & Replacement

Energy Education

Disaster Assistance

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Assistance fixing your heating and cooling equipment. Provides resources and strategies to assist in managing home energy usage and bills. Support during or after a natural disaster.

 

 

More About LIHEAP Assistance

 

 

LIHEAP In Action

LIHEAP is Helping Individuals and Families Across the Country

 

 

More Help

The Emergency Rental Assistance Program is also available to help with rent and energy bills. Visit www.consumerfinance.gov to learn more.
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The Weatherization Assistance Program from the U.S. Department of Energy provides additional information weatherization services. Visit www.energy.gov to learn more.
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More Tips on How to Weatherize Your Home are available from the National Center for Appropriate Technology. Visit www.ncat.org to learn more.
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