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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (administered by Missouri Department of Social Services and local agencies). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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If you need translation services, call 1-855-373-4636 and ask for a translator. call TTY/TDD 1-800-735-2966 / 1-800-735-2466 for american Sign Language The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) may be able to help you pay your home energy bills through: Energy Assistance - A one-time payment for one fuel type for your heating or cooling costs from October-May.
Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP) - Helps pay your energy bill when you have a termination or disconnect notice indicating a specific disconnect date, a final billing statement advising the account has been terminated, a propane-fuel oil tank is filled at less than 20% capacity, the customer is a cash on delivery (COD) customer, pre-paid electric customer indicates their pre-paid usage is about to run out, or when an applicant indicates another fuel source is about to run out (Wood, corn pellets, kerosene).
The amount of help you receive is based on the amount of bill with the energy provider. Winter ECIP is available November—May based on funding. The maximum amount you could get is $800.
Summer ECIP is available June—September based on funding. The maximum amount you could get is $300. Contracted agencies may also provide emergency services such as blankets, emergency lodging, heating/cooling replacement or repair, window air conditioners, or wood stoves.
You may be eligible for help if you: Are responsible for paying the utilities for your home (including if you rent) Are a United States citizen (or have been legally admitted for permanent residence) Have $3,000 or less in your bank accounts, retirement accounts, or investments Meet or are below the income guidelines for your household size For more information about eligibility requirements, contact the Contracted Agency that provides services for your area.
NOTE: You must have Adobe Reader on your computer or device to open the application. If you do not have it, you can download it for free . You can also call your Contracted Agency or 855-FSD-INFO (855-373-4636) and have an application mailed to you if needed.
Complete the LIHEAP application ( English ) ( Español ) and save it to your computer or device Select the submit button at the end of the application Next, upload your saved application the required documents Apply by mail, fax, or in person Print the LIHEAP application ( English ) ( Español ) Complete the application and gather the required documents Submit your application and required documents to your Contracted Agency by mail , fax , or in person When will I get my benefit?
Once you submit your application and required documents , your application will be reviewed within approximately 30 business days (unless it is considered a crisis for LIHEAP). A letter will be mailed to you that tells you if you qualify for help and the amount you will get. After you apply, please continue to pay your utility bills if you can so you do not get disconnected or run out of fuel such as propane, wood, or pre-paid electric.
Your bill needs to be paid to your utility company (not the LIHEAP agency). Select image to open in a PDF. If you have questions about LIHEAP or need help with your application, contact your Contracted Agency This website is supported by Grant Number 2501MOLIEA from the Office of Community Services within the Administration for Children and Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Missouri residents responsible for home utility bills who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents with bank/retirement/investment accounts of $3,000 or less and meeting household income guidelines. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $800 for Winter ECIP, up to $300 for Summer ECIP Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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