Illinois Announces LIHEAP Program
Year Schedule Expansion for Energy Bill Assistance
Expanded program year and tiered
application will prioritize families most in need of assistance;
Applications will launch on October 2, 2023
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[September 05, 2023]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) released
information about this year’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP) to support with utility costs. LIHEAP will begin
accepting applications on October 2, 2023, through August 15, 2024,
or until funds are exhausted.
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“Every
Illinoisan, regardless of income, deserves to be able to keep the
lights on and stay warm—especially as we near wintertime,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to $237 million from our Help Illinois
Families Program, thousands of households will be eligible for
LIHEAP to offset skyrocketing utility costs. And with equity as our
north star, this year’s tiered program will prioritize families with
the greatest needs, so that our elders, young children, and disabled
neighbors have the resources they need to maintain energy access.”
The energy bill assistance program offered through the Help Illinois
Families Program in program year 2023 will provide $237 million to
eligible families to assist with natural gas, propane, and
electricity bills.
Overview of Program Improvements for LIHEAP in
2023
Program Year 2023 includes a variety of improvements based on
feedback from advocates such as the expanded program year, as well
as re-instating the pre-pandemic practice of tiered applications to
allow families most in need to apply first.
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Program Year 2022 |
Program Year 2023 |
Program Length (period when families can apply) |
8
months |
10.5
months |
Program Dates |
September 1, 2022 – May 31, 2023 |
October 2, 2023 – August 15, 2024 |
Application Process |
No
tiered process |
Tiered application dates to ensure families most in need
are prioritized |
“LIHEAP is an important resource for Illinois
families and the program improvements will help prioritize families
who need the most assistance,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards.
“Through a program year extension and tiered application periods,
the State of Illinois is providing the resources necessary for
reliable access to energy utilities.”
Beginning October 2, 2023, eligible families 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.
During the pandemic, the tiered application system which was
previously in place was paused due to greater widespread need. This
year, the tiered application system will be 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
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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.
All families who meet the qualifications and provide proper
documentation will receive support until funding is exhausted.
Families who earn up to two-times the federal poverty level are
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 |
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.
Last year's LIHEAP funding – which was available from
September 2022 through May 2023 – provided assistance to a record
number of 311,214 households.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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