Illinois providing more funds for home energy assistance, other services
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[September 21, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Illinois is tapping
into more American Rescue Plan Act funds to help needy families with
energy bills and other costs.
The Help Illinois Families Initiative provides funding for qualifying
households with low income, regardless of how they may be affected by
COVID-19. A total of $327 million is being made available through the
Low-Income Household Energy Assistance Program and the Community
Services Block Grant Program to help families with utilities, rent, food
and other household expenses regardless of immigration status.
The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity has implemented new
requirements put in place by Senate Bill 0265 to increase the income
threshold and to expand eligibility for households. A family of four
with a monthly income of $4,417 or less would qualify.
With more funds available, this year’s program will increase payments
per household with an average payment of $1,000 for 2022, up from the
average of $750 last year.
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“It is so important that these resources go to the
families that need them the most, and so really want folks to act
now and apply for the program,” said Sylvia Garcia, acting director
of DCEO.
To qualify, households must demonstrate that they
meet the expanded income requirements of 200% of the poverty level.
Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth, D-Peoria, said the funds are a big increase
to what used to be offered to people applying at the Peoria Citizens
Committee for Economic Opportunity.
“Sometimes 5 or 6 o’clock, people would come out and they’d wait in
line outside in this parking lot,” said Gordon-Booth. “Hoping to get
a meeting the next morning, they’d spend the night hoping to get
some energy assistance.”
The funds are available from now through May 31, 2022. |