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Fuel Assistance Programs
The following programs are available to our customers:
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, (LIHEAP):This federally funded program helps qualified persons pay their heating bills during times when they need assistance. Need is determined by your income and other factors. Emergency assistance is also available. Funds are limited, so if you're interested, please apply early.There are three major components to this energy assistance program:
2. Middle Income Home Energy Assistance Program (MI-HEAP):Last year, this program, available to Suffolk County residents only, expanded the eligibility criteria to 35% above the federal and NY state LIHEAP eligibility level. For more information on 2009-10 programs, please call (631) 854-2368.
3. Project Warmth:A division of the L.I. United Way, Project Warmth is a non-profit charitable organization which receives its funding from individual and corporate contributions. Income eligibility guidelines generally follow those in the state LIHEAP program. Call (631) 940-3757 for information.4. NYSERDA Heating System Clean and Tune Program:This state funded program is offered to any LIHEAP eligible homeowner through our participation in the LIHEAP fuel program. Through this program, funding is available to cover the cost of a residential heating system cleaning and tune-up. Additional funds are also available for justifiable repairs or minor parts replacement.
5. L.I. Power Authority: Residential Energy Affordability Partnership
One of the easiest ways to lower your home energy costs is to reduce your consumption through increased energy conservation. If you meet the income eligibility guidelines, the LIPA-REAP program will provide a no-cost, complete energy audit of your home and provide needed assistance to make your home more energy efficient. To learn more about REAP, call (800) 263-6786. |
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