Energy

Minnesota Energy Assistance Program

Grants that help income-eligible Minnesota households pay energy bills, prevent shutoffs, and improve home energy efficiency.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to $3,200 per year plus emergency crisis benefits Deadline: May 31 annually; emergency requests accepted year-round Location: United States - Minnesota

Montana Energy Assistance Benefits 2025 2026: How to Get 800 to 1,200 Dollars Plus Free Weatherization

If you live in Montana, you do not need anyone to tell you that winter is not a joke. When the cold settles in, heating bills climb fast, and one bad month can throw an already tight budget completely off course.

Amount: Average $800-$1,200 per season plus weatherization services Deadline: Applications accepted October 1–April 30 each year Location: United States - Montana

Montana Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)

Pays part of home heating bills, delivers emergency fuel, and funds furnace repairs for eligible Montana households.

Type: Benefit Amount: $200–$2,500 per season depending on fuel type, consumption, and income; emergency grants available Deadline: Apply October 1–April 30 for regular benefits; crisis help offered year-round Location: Montana

NC DHHS: Low Income Energy Assistance

Provides annual heating bill credits and crisis assistance to eligible North Carolina households, with referrals to weatherization and utility protections.

Amount: One-time heating payment $300-$500; crisis aid for disconnections and fuel delivery Deadline: Priority enrollment opens Dec 1 for seniors/disabled; general applications accepted Jan 1–Mar 31 Location: North Carolina

Nevada Energy Assistance Program (EAP)

Provides annual credits and crisis help to offset electric, gas, and propane costs for low-income Nevada households.

Type: Benefit Amount: $180–$1,800 per year depending on income, household energy burden, and utility costs Deadline: Applications accepted July 1–June 30 each program year; apply early for full benefits Location: Nevada

New York Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

Provides grants to help low-income New Yorkers pay heating and cooling costs, avoid shutoffs, and make emergency repairs.

Type: Benefit Amount: Regular benefits $21–$976; emergency and equipment repair benefits up to $4,000 Deadline: Applications accepted seasonally; emergency assistance year-round Location: New York
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New York Home Energy Rebates

Upcoming Inflation Reduction Act rebates administered by NYSERDA to support whole-home efficiency and electrification projects.

Amount: Up to $14,000 in combined rebates for eligible households Deadline: Program rollout expected to begin in 2025 with phased applications Location: New York

Ohio Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

Provides heating and cooling bill assistance, crisis grants, and weatherization referrals for Ohio households facing high energy costs.

Type: Benefit Amount: Winter heating benefit $100-$900; crisis or PIPP Plus assistance as needed Deadline: Subsidy season Nov 1–Mar 31; crisis year-round while funds last Location: Ohio

Oklahoma Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Provides winter heating, summer cooling, and crisis aid to help Oklahoma households manage utility costs and avoid disconnections.

Type: Benefit Amount: Seasonal benefit $75-$750; crisis aid covers arrears, deposits, and emergency fuel Deadline: Winter applications open Dec; summer cooling May; Energy Crisis Assistance available year-round while funds last Location: Oklahoma

Oregon Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Provides bill payment support, crisis assistance, and weatherization referrals for income-eligible Oregon households.

Type: Benefit Amount: $250–$1,200 per season; additional crisis deliveries or repairs available up to program limits Deadline: Applications accepted November–June or until funds are depleted; crisis aid available year-round Location: Oregon