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			 Through Governor Pritzker’s Help Illinois Families 
			program, DCEO has launched over $295 million in utility assistance 
			programming available for low-income households across the state and 
			is accepting applications now through May 31, 2022, while funds 
			remain. 
			 
			Since the program first launched in September, over $84 million in 
			payments have been approved for 77,000 households through the 
			Low-income Household Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Today, more 
			than $200 million remains available to help cover the cost of 
			heating and energy bills, including expanded benefits provided this 
			year from $750 to $1,000 in payments available, on average per 
			household, allowing more assistance to Illinois families for 
			utilities this season than ever before. 
			 
			Additional funding to offset utility costs for low income families 
			comes at a critical time, as customers are expected to face higher 
			costs to heat their homes this season. Nearly half of all US 
			households are expected to face higher costs on service this year, 
			according to the Energy Information Association (EIA). 
			 
			“While everyday household costs are increasing – we want Illinois 
			families to know that help is available, and that they don’t have to 
			struggle alone,” said DCEO Deputy Director David Wortman. “Thanks to 
			Governor Pritzker’s leadership – Illinois has significantly expanded 
			utility assistance to reach more families in need, and to help 
			alleviate the significant burdens facing our communities as a result 
			of the pandemic. With state assistance more accessible than ever 
			before, we encourage residents to act now and apply for this 
			assistance today, while funds remain available.” 
			 
			The State of Illinois and partners at the Citizens Utility Board 
			(CUB) are urging residents to take advantage of LIHEAP while funds 
			remain available, and to avoid delaying payments on billing while 
			the annual shut-off moratorium is underway (Dec. 1 – March 31). To 
			help residents take advantage of LIHEAP, the State and CUB are 
			teaming up to host two free virtual events, in English and Spanish, 
			to assist residents with applying for Help Illinois Families. These 
			events will provide an overview of the program, as well as a live 
			question and answer session allowing residents to get their 
			questions answered in real-time. 
			
			  
			"Home heating prices are skyrocketing, but we've got a message for 
			Illinois families who have fallen on hard times: You can ease the 
			financial pain of this winter," CUB Executive Director David Kolata 
			said.  
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"During the pandemic, Gov. Pritzker's Administration has made 
historic levels of assistance available for Illinois consumers struggling to 
afford their electric and natural gas bills, and it's our mission to get the 
word out. It's in everyone's best interest to keep seniors and families safe and 
connected to the utility service we all need.” 
More information on how to register for the free, community 
events can be found below. Both events will also be streamed live on Facebook. 
 
• Nov 17 at 6pm – English, Registration: (LINK) 
 
• Nov 18 at 6pm – Spanish, Registration: (LINK) 
  
  
 
Launched in September of this year, the current 2021-2022 Help Illinois Families 
program year provides $336 million in household assistance for low-income 
families – including $295 million for LIHEAP utility bill assistance. Funded in 
large part by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), this year’s FY 22 investment 
represents a record-level of funding available to help Illinois residents offset 
the costs of utility bills. 
 
To address the burdens facing families during the pandemic, the Pritzker 
administration has worked to broaden access to community assistance programs by 
increasing funds available, expanding income thresholds, and providing 
flexibility so that undocumented families are eligible. 
 
Households at 200% federal poverty level or below are income-eligible. Visit
www.helpillinoisfamilies.com 
for additional information. 
 
Utility relief made available during the current program year 2021-2022 builds 
on a record seen last year – with over $343 million in assistance provided for 
289,000 families statewide. This includes $112 million deployed as part of the 
Utility Disconnection Avoidance Program, launched by the State of Illinois in 
collaboration with utility service providers, to grant relief for 121,000+ 
families facing shutoffs due to inability to pay during the early months of the 
pandemic. 
 
To apply, please go to DCEO's website, helpillinoisfamilies.com, or contact the 
hotline service providing real-time assistance in over 30 languages at 
1-833-711-0374. 
				 
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