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How to Get Help Paying Utility Bills

LIHEAP and state programs may help with heating, cooling, and emergency energy costs.

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Published 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-30Last checked 2026-04-30
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You may qualify for help paying utility bills through LIHEAP and state-administered programs if your household meets income or crisis-related requirements. Apply only through your state's official LIHEAP office — it's free.

Eligibility summary
what this is
Federal/state energy bill help
who may qualify
Lower-income households
what you may receive
Help with heating or cooling bills
where to check
Your state LIHEAP office
cost
Free
deadline
Varies by state
state
All
last checked
2026-04-30
watch out for
Anyone charging to apply
Find Your State LIHEAP Office

What LIHEAP covers

Heating, cooling, energy-related home repairs, and weatherization for income-qualified households.

How to apply

Find your state office at the HHS LIHEAP page and apply directly.

Quick facts
program type
Utility assistance
common benefit
Help with heating/cooling
who it may help
Lower-income households
application cost
Free
availability
Varies by state
main documents
ID, income proof, utility bill, address
risk warning
Avoid anyone asking for upfront payment
Watch out for scams

Anyone charging to apply

FAQ

Can I get help if I have a shutoff notice?

Many states have crisis assistance for active shutoffs. Contact your state LIHEAP office immediately.

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  • Your state LIHEAP officeOfficial sourceLast checked 2026-04-30

    You may qualify for help paying utility bills through LIHEAP and state-administered programs if your household meets income or crisis-related requirements. Apply only through your state's official LIHEAP office — it's free.

We link to the official source so you can verify eligibility, deadlines, and application steps before you apply. · Article last checked 2026-04-30.

Independent publisher. Claim What's Yours is not a government agency, law firm, tax preparer, settlement administrator, or benefits office. Always confirm eligibility, deadlines, and application details with the official source.

Find Your State LIHEAP Office