Governor Pritzker Announces
Expansion of Utility Assistance Program Applications
LIHEAP Applications Expanded November 1,
to Include Income-Eligible Households that are Disconnected or
Facing Imminent Disconnection
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[November 01, 2023]
Governor
JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity (DCEO) are encouraging additional income-eligible
families to apply for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP) to support with utility bill assistance for natural gas,
propane, and electricity. Applications expanded today, November 1,
to include income-eligible households that are disconnected or
facing imminent disconnection.
“With temperatures dropping and the winter season just weeks away,
my administration is ensuring that every family has the assistance
they need to keep the lights and the heat on,” said Governor JB
Pritzker. “With DCEO’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, we
are providing utility bill support to thousands of income-eligible
families—and I urge those who are disconnected or facing imminent
disconnection to apply. Here in Illinois, we look out for our
neighbors, and that’s exactly what LIHEAP is all about.”
Eligible families including those that are disconnected or facing
imminent disconnection can apply by visiting
helpillinoisfamilies.com or by visiting their local agency (a list
of partners throughout the State can be found here). Families can
also call 1-833-711-0374 for assistance in 30 languages.
“Essential utilities like electricity and gas should
not be an obstacle when trying to live, work and raise a family. The
expansion of the LIHEAP program is a welcome opportunity for our
most vulnerable to receive access to much-needed utility
assistance,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “We will continue
to find ways to support our Illinois families.”
All families who meet the qualifications and provide proper
documentation will receive support until funding is exhausted.
Families who earn up to 200% the federal poverty level, have a
household with a senior, a child or children under 6, and/or a
person with a disability, along with households that provide proper
documentation of disconnection or imminent disconnection from a
utility are now eligible to receive support through LIHEAP. A chart
with eligible income thresholds can be found on the webpage and
below:
FAMILY SIZE (HOUSEHOLD) |
30-DAY GROSS INCOME |
1 |
$2,430 |
2 |
$3,287 |
3 |
$4,143 |
4 |
$5,000 |
5 |
$5,857 |
6 |
$6,713 |
“The State of Illinois’ LIHEAP program continues to
provide vital support to families in need of utility assistance
across Illinois, and starting today, income-eligible households that
are disconnected or facing disconnection can apply at
helpillinoisfamilies.com,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards.
Income-eligible households in addition to October priority period
households and households that are disconnected or facing imminent
threat of disconnection will be able to apply for assistance during
the upcoming application opening period December 1, and applications
will be accepted through August 15, 2024, or until funds are
exhausted. The energy bill assistance program offered through the
Help Illinois Families Program in program year 2024 will provide
$237 million to eligible families for energy bill assistance.
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This year, the tiered application system was
reinstated to ensure families most in need are able to apply first.
The first group eligible to apply is expected to represent more than
half of households that apply for the program.
October 2
Income-eligible households who fall under the following categories:
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Households with seniors age 60+
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Households with a documented long-term disability
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Households with children under age 6
November 1
Income-eligible households who fall under the following categories:
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October priority period households
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Households that are disconnected
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Households facing imminent threat of
disconnection
December 1
All income-eligible households
LIHEAP provides one-time payments directly to energy service
providers on behalf of recipients. While the amount of support
varies based on the needs of individual families, last year over
311,000 households received LIHEAP, with an average of over $1,000
per household.
Additional Program Information:
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. Programs for eligible families
include:
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One-Time Direct Vendor Payment: All LIHEAP
recipients receive a one-time payment.
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Crisis/Reconnection Assistance: Funding is
available for families in heating-related emergency situations.
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Furnace Assistance: Based on funding
availability, Furnace Assistance may be provided to households
that do not have an operating furnace for their residence.
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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:
Families eligible to apply November 1 include:
Families who meet the income eligibility guidelines
AND have a household that meets at least one of the following
categories:
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October priority period households with at least
one senior (60+), person with a disability, child, or children
under 6
-
Households that are disconnected
-
Households facing imminent threat of
disconnection
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 the application process.
Additional information about eligibility and criteria
can be found on the website along with fact sheets in English and
Spanish.
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