Rising Costs, Real Solutions
Keeping the lights on, the house warm, and the water running has become more expensive than ever. For many families, monthly utility bills take up a growing share of their income — leaving little room for essentials like food or medicine.
Fortunately, a wide range of utility assistance programs exist to help lower these costs and prevent service interruptions for households in need.
What Are Utility Assistance Programs?
Utility assistance programs are designed to help individuals and families with limited income pay for essential energy services, including:
- Electric and gas bills
- Heating fuel or oil
- Water and sewer services
- Cooling or air-conditioning support during summer months
These programs are typically funded by federal or state agencies, but many utility companies also offer their own customer relief or hardship plans.
Types of Assistance Available
Here are a few major programs that can help ease your monthly expenses:
🔌 LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program)
LIHEAP is one of the most widely used federal programs. It helps households with heating, cooling, and energy-related home repairs. Funding is limited each year, so applying early is strongly encouraged.
💧 Water Assistance Programs (LIHWAP)
Some states also provide help through Low Income Household Water Assistance Programs (LIHWAP), covering overdue water and wastewater bills to avoid shutoffs.
⚡ Utility Company Relief Programs
Many power, gas, and water providers offer payment plans, discounts, or crisis grants. Contact your provider directly and ask about “bill assistance” or “hardship programs.”
🏠 Weatherization Assistance
Certain programs help improve your home’s energy efficiency — sealing windows, improving insulation, or repairing heating systems — to lower long-term costs.
Who Qualifies?
Eligibility varies by state and program, but most assistance is available to:
- Households earning below 150%–200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
- Families receiving SNAP, TANF, SSI, or other public benefits
- Seniors, individuals with disabilities, or households with young children
- Anyone experiencing a recent job loss or sudden income reduction
Even if you’re unsure whether you qualify, it’s worth checking — many people are approved once they apply.
How to Apply for Utility Assistance
- Gather Your Documents
Have your photo ID, proof of income, and latest utility bills ready. - Find Local Application Sites
Contact your state’s Department of Human Services or visit energyhelp.us to find programs near you. - Apply Early
Many programs run on limited funds. Submitting your application early increases your chances of approval. - Stay in Touch
Keep contact information current in case your caseworker or provider needs follow-up documents.
Don’t Wait to Ask for Help
If you’re falling behind on bills or facing a possible shutoff, help is available — and applying is easier than most expect. Many programs can process emergency requests within days.
Taking action now can prevent interruption in service and help stabilize your household finances.
👉 Check Your Utility Assistance Eligibility
Visit energyhelp.us or your local assistance agency to get started today.



