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Learn how to apply for government programs to help with food, bills, housing, and more.
LIHEAP provides federally funded assistance to reduce the costs associated with home energy bills, energy crises, weatherization, and minor energy-related home repairs.
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.
Ask at local government offices like your town hall, city council, or representative’s office; Visit organizations like your local library or cultural center; Contact 211. If you need help finding options to pay your rent, or utility bills so you can stay in your home, 211 can help you identify available resources.
If you have trouble keeping up with your bills, be sure to ask for help. You may be able to pay some by the due date and the rest when you have adequate resources. You may be able to renegotiate your payment due dates or the monthly minimum amounts due.
The rebates can help you save money on select home improvement projects that can lower your energy bills. DOE estimates these rebates will save households up to $1 billion annually on energy bills and support over 50,000 U.S. jobs. Learn about how the program can help you.
Get Started. 1. Get help with utility bills and internet. Need help covering the costs of energy, phone service and internet? These programs may be able to help: The Low Income Home Energy...
Get help with energy bills. The LIHEAP and WAP programs help pay for heating, cooling, and home weatherization. Learn if you are eligible and how to apply. And get help if your utilities were disconnected.
Renters and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Help with utility bills. Learn about government programs to help pay for phone, internet, and energy bills. Welfare benefits or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Find out how TANF, also known as welfare, can help your family through financial challenges. Health insurance.