Energy Assistance

The goal of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)  is to prevent interruption of electric and gas service for low-income households, particularly those living with children under 5 years of age, seniors, and disabled individuals.

About The Program

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must have a total household income of no more than 60% of the Florida State Median Income, and provide a copy of their energy bill. Eligible households may receive one regular home energy benefit in a 12-month period. In addition, eligible households may also receive one crisis benefit during the heating season and one crisis benefit during the cooling season. The bill has to be past the due date to be eligible for a crisis benefit.

Funding

This program is supported with funding from the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) grant, which is distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and administered by the State of Florida’s Department of Commerce (DOC).

Services Available

Eligible applicants may receive assistance for electric or gas utility bills or electric deposits.

Complete A Quick Application

All applications for services must be filled out completely and include the required documents in order to be processed. Incomplete applications will be denied. Please read this important information before submitting an application for assistance.

Documents needed for assistance include:
• Valid photo identification for all household members 18 years of age and older
• Electric bill for each month requesting payment (if you do not have copies of your electric bill for each month you are past due, contact your energy supplier or create a login account on their website to obtain them)
• Social Security cards (for all household members)
• Birth certificates for all children living in the household
• Proof of income (any income received for the last 30 days, employment including the last 4 check stubs, child support, self-employment, cash assistance, etc.)
• SNAP (food stamp) award or denial letter. and
• Lease – For deposits of any kind and shut off/reconnection

You Thrive Florida staff will never ask clients for personal information to “update You Thrive Florida payroll records” as part of the application process. If you receive an email with this request please contact us immediately to report the request.

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