Discover LIHEAP / Energy Assistance Benefits in Utah

Get the support you need for your energy bills.

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in Utah provides essential support for families struggling with heating, cooling, and utility costs. This program can assist with bill payments, emergency energy assistance during crises, and even referrals for weatherization services to improve energy efficiency in homes. LIHEAP aims to ensure that no household faces the threat of losing access to essential utility services.

Eligibility for LIHEAP primarily targets low-income households. Factors such as household size and income level determine who qualifies. Families receiving benefits from other state programs, such as SNAP, Utah Medicaid, or the Family Employment Program (FEP), are often automatically eligible and can receive expedited assistance. Understanding how to navigate the application process is essential to accessing these valuable resources.

Eligibility — who qualifies

In Utah, eligibility for LIHEAP is generally based on your household income and size. Families must have an income at or below 150% of the federal poverty level to qualify. Asset tests may also apply, especially if you are applying for crisis assistance. It’s important to note that eligibility requirements can change, so staying informed about the latest guidelines is essential.

Households that are already enrolled in state assistance programs like SNAP, Utah Medicaid, or FEP are typically prioritized for LIHEAP assistance. This prioritization helps streamline access for those who are already struggling and ensures they receive the help they need without excessive delays.

Moreover, the program is available for both heating and cooling assistance, with specific application windows. The heating assistance period usually opens in the fall, while summer cooling assistance is available during the hotter months. Households that face emergencies or crises, such as utility shut-offs, may qualify for rapid assistance to mitigate immediate needs.

How to apply, step by step

Step 1

1. Check Eligibility

Review the income and household size requirements to see if you qualify for LIHEAP.

Step 2

2. Gather Documentation

Prepare necessary documents such as proof of income, identification, and any utility bills.

Step 3

3. Visit the Utah LIHEAP Website

Access the online application or locate the nearest local agency handling LIHEAP applications.

Step 4

4. Fill out the Application

Complete the application by providing accurate information about your household and expenses.

Step 5

5. Submit Your Application

Submit your application either online or via mail, ensuring all documents are included.

Step 6

6. Await Response

After submission, you will receive a notification regarding your application status and potential benefits.

Common mistakes & how to avoid them

⚠︎ Incomplete Application

Fix: Double-check your application for missing information before submitting to avoid delays.

⚠︎ Not Meeting Deadlines

Fix: Be aware of application windows for heating and cooling assistance to ensure timely submission.

⚠︎ Insufficient Documentation

Fix: Gather all necessary documents such as income proof and utility statements to support your application.

⚠︎ Wrong Income Reporting

Fix: Ensure you report your gross income accurately to avoid disqualification.

⚠︎ Ignoring the Appeals Process

Fix: If denied, don't hesitate to inquire about the appeals process for reconsideration of your application.

Local resources in Utah

Utah Department of Workforce Services

State agency for energy assistance applications.

Multiple locations statewide; find your nearest office online.

Salt Lake City Community Action Program

Nonprofit providing energy assistance and support.

Salt Lake City, UT - 788 W 400 N.

Utah Food Bank

Offers resources for low-income families, including LIHEAP assistance.

Salt Lake City, UT - 3150 S 900 W.

Community Action Services and Food Bank

Provides energy assistance applications and resources.

Provo, UT - 815 S 200 W.

Bear River Association of Governments

Offers energy assistance and weatherization referrals.

Logan, UT - 170 N Main St.

If you're denied — the appeal process

If your application for LIHEAP assistance is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. To start the appeal process, reach out to the local agency that processed your application. They will provide you with details on the specific steps you need to take, including how to submit additional information or documentation that may support your case. It’s essential to act quickly, as there are deadlines for filing appeals, and ensure that you keep a record of all communications related to your appeal.

How vehicle donations support this work

ReviveRides operates a vehicle-donation program that funds our research and outreach efforts to connect Utah residents with vital resources like LIHEAP. By donating a vehicle, even if it’s no longer running, you help support families who are struggling to make ends meet. Your generosity ensures that we can continue our work to raise awareness and facilitate connections to these critical assistance programs.

Questions families ask

When can I apply for LIHEAP assistance?
You can apply for heating assistance in the fall and cooling assistance in the summer. Check local agency websites for specific dates.
What if I receive other assistance programs?
If you are enrolled in programs like SNAP or Utah Medicaid, you are often automatically eligible for LIHEAP, streamlining your application.
How do I know if my application is approved?
After submitting your application, you will receive notifications regarding the approval status from the local agency.
Can I get help with utility arrears?
Yes, LIHEAP can assist with overdue utility bills if you are facing a crisis or emergency situation.
Is there a specific income limit for LIHEAP?
Eligibility is based on your household income relative to the federal poverty level, which varies by household size.
What documents do I need to apply?
You'll typically need proof of income, IDs, and your utility bills. Check with your local agency for any specific requirements.
What happens if my application is denied?
You can appeal the denial by contacting the agency that processed your application. They will guide you through the appeal process.
Are there additional resources for weatherization?
Yes, some local agencies provide referrals for weatherization services to improve energy efficiency in your home.

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