Find out if you're eligible for LIHEAP and apply

Struggling with energy bills? The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) offers support for heating, cooling, and other energy emergencies. Check your eligibility based on income and apply through your state's LIHEAP office using our map finder. Relief is just a few clicks away!

Features

Finding assistance for paying utility bills has gotten so much easier

Our map finder is a powerful tool designed to help you find LIHEAP assistance that you may be eligible at. All for free.

Interactive map

We simplified and visualized your search for utility expense relief for you. With our Interactive Map, you simply have to click on your state of residence, and we'll take care of the rest.

Comprehensive Database

We maintain a comprehensive database of financial programs across the country, ensuring that our locator includes a wide range of options.

Easy Search

With our user-friendly LIHEAP assistance locator, you can easily find the most apt and helpful assistance programs, ensuring more savings for you and your family.

Recent updates

Read about the latest trends and events concerning your utility expenses

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