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Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

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HEAP may help you pay for Electricity, Propane, Natural Gas, Wood, Oil, Kerosene, Coal, or any other heating fuel.

HEAP is a federally funded program that issues heating benefits to supplement a household’s annual energy cost. HEAP also offers an emergency benefit for households in a heat or heat related energy emergency. Additionally, HEAP offers a furnace repair and/or replacement benefit for households with inoperable heating equipment.

Public Hearings on the Draft 2010-2011 New York State Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) State Plan

Regular Benefit
The HEAP regular benefit component assists low-income New Yorkers with the cost of heating their homes. The Regular Benefit component of the 2009-10 HEAP Program is closed.
Emergency Benefit
The HEAP emergency benefit component assists qualifying low-income New Yorkers who are facing a heat or heat related energy emergency and do not have the resources available to resolve the emergency. The Emergency HEAP component of the 2009-10 HEAP Program is closed.
2010 Air Conditioner Installation Component
The 2010 HEAP funded air conditioner installation component is closed as of close of business Friday, July 23, 2010, as funds allocated for this component have been exhausted.
Furnace Repair or Replacement
The HEAP Furnace Repair and Replacement Component is available to help low-income homeowners repair or replace furnaces, boilers, and other direct heating components necessary to keep the home's primary heating source functional. The HEAP Furnace Repair and Replacement Component is open from October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2010.
Income Guidelines
2009-2010 HEAP Gross Monthly Income Guidelines

Questions regarding the HEAP program should be directed to your Local Department of Social Services Office or the NYS HEAP Hotline at 1-800-342-3009.