Thursday, November 15, 2012

Home Heating Assistance Available on Nov. 19



The Maximum Regular HEAP Benefit a Household Can Receive is $650

The State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) today announced that New York’s Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) will begin accepting applications for regular benefits on Monday, November 19.

HEAP, overseen by OTDA, provides assistance to help low-income and elderly New Yorkers keep their homes warm in the winter months.

“Rising energy prices and colder temperatures will make it even harder for many low-income families and senior citizens on fixed incomes to afford their heating bills this winter,” said OTDA Executive Deputy Commissioner Elizabeth Berlin.

“HEAP will provide sorely-needed assistance to over one million New York State households, enabling them to keep their heat on when the cold weather sets in.”

HEAP is a federally-funded program to help eligible households in meeting their home energy needs.

This winter, the maximum regular HEAP benefit a household can receive is $650. Eligibility for HEAP is based on income and household size. For example, a family of four can have a household income of $49,333 a year and still qualify for a HEAP benefit.

Eligible households can receive one regular HEAP benefit per season, but may also be eligible for an emergency HEAP benefit if they are in danger of running out of fuel or having their utility service shut off.

Applications for emergency HEAP benefits will be accepted beginning January 2, 2013.

Applicants are encouraged to apply early, as HEAP benefits are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications for regular benefits will be accepted through at least March 15, 2013.

New York residents can check if they may be eligible for HEAP, and numerous other benefits, by answering a few questions online at myBenefits.ny.gov.

Last winter, 1.5 million households received HEAP benefits.

Image courtesy of http://www.quarantahousing.org.

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