Lifeline, Inc. officials have announced that the Home Energy Assistance Program’s Winter Crisis Program — which began on Nov. 1 and ran through March 31 — has again served a high number of low-income ...
If you heat your home with electricity, natural gas, oil, coal, propane, wood or wood pellets, kerosene or corn, HEAP can help you heat and cool your home by providing up to $900 in benefits.
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State is extending the deadline to apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) to April 12 for both regular and emergency applicants. The federally-funded program seeks ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - From July through Sept. 30, income-eligible Ohioans can receive assistance in paying their electric bill, purchasing an air conditioner or fan, or making repairs to their central ...
Question: I saw an ad for HEAP, do you think I should apply for this? Answer: HEAP is the Home Energy Assistance Program. This is a program for lower income individuals and families, which provides ...
Lifeline, Inc. officials recently announced that the agency’s Home Energy Assistance Program — which began on Nov. 1 and ran through March 31 — once again served a high number of low-income households ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced Monday that there is additional funding to help low and middle-income New Yorkers who are having trouble paying utility bills The Home Energy ...
With the cold weather coming, homeowners who need help paying their heating bills can get assistance from New York State. Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis is among the elected officials urging ...
As the empire state returns to furnaces, boilers and radiators, many have to worry about the annual pinch this puts on their wallets. It’s a concern that the state and Gov. Kathy Hochul aims to ease ...
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10)– As we enter the cold months ahead, the state’s heating assistance program, or HEAP, remains paused. This leaves 1.5 million New Yorkers who rely on the program, without ...
CENTRAL NEW YORK (WSYR-TV) — A colder-than-normal November in Central New York might mean some people are turning up their heat earlier than they were last year. But as the federal government waits to ...