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  Energy Assistance
    Qualifying for Help
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08/02/2001 10:42 AM
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11/15/2005 02:42 PM

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  Qualifying For Help--How much money, income or wages do I need to qualify for help with my home energy bills?
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How much money, income or wages for I need to qualify to help with my home energy bills?

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Each State has its own income limits for Federal energy assistance. Thus, the amount of income needed to qualifiy for assistance will depend on which State you live in. States may also have additional requirements for qualifying for Federal energy assistance. You will need to contact your State's energy assistance office to learn about income limits and other eligibilty requirements.

Information on how to contact your State's energy assistance office is available from our LIHEAP Directory at: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/liheap/grantees/states.html 

Also, our LIHEAP Clearinghouse has information on each State's income limits under "State Low-Income Energy Profiles" at: http://www.liheap.ncat.org/sp.htm


 
 
 
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