Pritzker Administration Encourages
Residents to Apply for over $150 million in Utility Assistance for
Families in Need
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[April 01, 2022]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today encouraged families in need to
apply for $150 million in utility bill assistance through the Help
Illinois Families Program. All families who meet the criteria and
provide required documentation are eligible to receive utility bill
assistance for natural gas, propane, and electricity through the
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Since the launch
of the program year in September 2021, more than 230,000 households
have received utility assistance so far.
In addition to utilities benefits that are available each year, the
$150 million in available benefits includes an additional $80
million for the Utility Disconnection Avoidance Program (UDAP) for
current year LIHEAP recipients who are in imminent threat of utility
shut-off. This expanded safety net through UDAP is expected to
support over 50,000 additional resident accounts currently on ICC
utilities disconnect lists across the state.
“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, my administration provided record
funding to help families keep a roof over their heads and prevent
them from falling behind on their bills,” said Governor JB Pritzker.
“With many Illinoisans still facing hardship brought on by COVID-19,
we are making sure Illinoisians have additional support to prevent
utilities disconnections and ensure families in need can make ends
meet.”
“Support for families struggling to pay their household bills is
still available through our Help Illinois Families program.” said
DCEO Director Sylvia I. Garcia. “I urge all Illinoisians in need to
visit our website or call our hotline today to apply for assistance;
it’s not too late to enroll and receive help with your utility
costs.”
Ahead of the voluntary winter utility shut-off moratorium
facilitated by the Illinois Commerce Commission ending on March 31,
2022, families should visit www.helpillinoisfamilies.com to apply or
call the hotline for real-time assistance in over 30 languages at
1-833-711-0374.
“The COVID-19 pandemic combined with high energy prices has put a
tremendous financial strain on many consumers. The Illinois Commerce
Commission remains very concerned and continues to work with
utilities and advocacy groups to protect low-income customers from
losing vital utility services,” said ICC Chairman Carrie Zalewski.
“If you find it hard to pay your utility bills, please contact your
utility company immediately, and take advantage of the resources
available through the LIHEAP program and act quickly to apply.”
UDAP provides emergency relief dollars for Illinois customers at
risk of service disconnections. Following Governor Pritzker’s
initial UDAP Executive Order in April 2021, more than $110 million
was used to help over 121,000 residential accounts avoid
disconnection of services last year.
To be eligible for UDAP, households need to have received LIHEAP
benefits between September 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022, and be in
imminent threat of disconnection. A UDAP participant may receive a
one-time credit, per utility, based on the utility account balance.
Assistance can range from $250 up to a maximum of $5,000.
Information for Households:
The State of Illinois offers various programs to support eligible
low-income families with utility assistance. These programs are open
to ALL eligible low-income Illinois families who meet the criteria,
including undocumented families.
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While the amount of support varies based on the needs of individual
families, this year’s LIHEAP recipients have received an average of
$930 per household.
Through LIHEAP, support for eligible families includes:
One-time Direct Vendor Payment: All LIHEAP recipients
typically receive a one-time payment to help with utilities bills.
Crisis/Reconnection Assistance: Funding is available for
families in heating-related emergency situations.
Furnace Assistance: Based on funding availability, Furnace
Assistance may be provided to households that do not have an
operating furnace for their residence.
UDAP: UDAP provides support for current year LIHEAP and
Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) customers either on a
utility’s disconnection list or in imminent threat of disconnection
due to an arrearage of $250 or more. Families who receive LIHEAP
benefits automatically qualify for this program and do not need to
apply separately.
Home Weatherization Program: The Illinois Home Weatherization
Assistance Program (IHWAP) helps low income residents and households
conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making their homes and
apartments more energy efficient.
Information for Families to Apply:
For households interested in the LIHEAP program, the State
encourages residents to apply by May 31, 2022. To apply:
Visit helpillinoisfamilies.com to fill out and submit a request for
services form online OR visit your local agency (a list of partners
throughout the State can be found here)
After you submit the form, someone from your local agency will be in
touch.
Call 1-833-711-0374 for assistance at any point during this process.
Additional information about eligibility and criteria can be found
on the website; links to fact sheets in English and Spanish can be
found here:
English Fact Sheet
Spanish Fact Sheet
About DCEO:
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) administers
several programs to provide utilities support to families in need. To apply for
these programs, visit helpillinoisfamilies.com, or contact the hotline which
provides real-time assistance in over 30 languages at 1-833-711-0374.
About ICC:
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) oversees the provision of adequate,
reliable, efficient and safe utility services at the least possible cost to
Illinois citizens served by electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and
sewer public utility companies. Additional resources are available through ICC,
including counselors who can help with other utility assistance needs. They can
be reached Monday through Friday, from 9 am -5 pm by calling 1-800-524-0795.
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