Enrollment for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Still Ongoing

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance program is still available for those wishing to apply.

The program for heat opened in early December for those 65-years-old and up as well as medically homebound households. All other eligible Georgians who wish to apply can schedule an appointment beginning Jan. 2, 2025. This program assists Georgians, whether homeowners or renters, with heating bills through direct payments to home energy suppliers.

Funds are administered through local Community Action Agencies (CAA) on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds are exhausted. To qualify, a family’s income must be less than or equal to 60% of the median income for a Georgia family. The income threshold is $33,038 for a household of one and $73,700 for a household of five.

To apply for assistance, Georgians must contact their local CAA and provide the following:

  • Most recent heating bill or statement of service from their heating provider
  • Social Security numbers for each household member
  • Proof of citizenship for each household member
  • Proof of income (e.g., paycheck stub or a public assistance verification letter) for the last 30 days for each adult household member 
  • Verification of Social Security or unemployment benefits for all applicable household members

For more information on LIHEAP, click here. To find a CAA in your area, visit georgiacaa.org.

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