Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

The NYS Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally funded program that assists low-income New Yorkers in meeting their home energy needs. The HEAP program is comprised of Regular Benefit, Emergency Benefit, Furnace Repair/Replacement, and Weatherization components.

More information on the HEAP program may be found on the OTDA website at www.otda.state.ny.us/main/heap or by contacting the Madison County Department of Social Services HEAP unit at (315) 366-2211.

HEAP Program Components

HEAP Regular Benefit

HEAP Emergency Benefit

HEAP Furnace Repair and Replacement

HEAP Regular Benefit

Dates:

The Regular Benefit component of the 2009-2010 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is open, effective Monday, November 2, 2009.

Description:

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 open effective November 2, 2009.

Regular HEAP benefits are based on income, the primary fuel source and the presence of a household member who is under age 6, age 60 or older or permanently disabled. A household may receive one Regular HEAP Benefit per program year, paid directly to the vendor that supplies their main source of heat.
You may be eligible for a Regular Benefit if:

Benefit Amounts:

Benefit Amount

Living Situation

$1 Eligible households that live in government subsidized housing or a group home setting with heat included in their rent.
$40 or $50 Eligible households responsible for their shelter costs, but do not pay their vendor directly for heat based on actual usage.
$600 + applicable add-ons Eligible households that pay their vendor directly for heat based on their actual usage with their main source of heat being oil, kerosene, wood, coal, pellets, corn, propane or other non-utility fuel.
$400 + applicable add-ons Eligible households that pay their vendor directly for heat based on their actual usage with their main source of heat being natural gas or electric heat provided by a PSC-regulated utility company.
$400 + applicable add-ons Eligible households that pay their vendor directly for heat based on their actual usage with their main source of heat being electric heat provided by a municipal electric company.

Regular HEAP Benefit Add-ons:

Benefit Amount

Living Situation

+ $50 If the household's gross income is in the Tier 1 income range (i.e., at or below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level).
+ $50 If the household contains a vulnerable individual (i.e., household member who is age 60 or older, under age 6 or permanently disabled).

Income Guidelines:

Effective 10-01-09 to 09-30-10. Your total gross monthly income for your household size must be at or below the following:

Household Size

Income Limit

1 $2,030
2 $2,654
3 $3,279
4 $3,903
5 $4,528
6 $5,152
7 $5,269
8 $5,386
9 $5,503
10 $5,620
11 $6,029
Each additional person Add $468
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HEAP Emergency Benefit

Dates:

The Emergency Benefit component of the 2009-2010 HEAP Program is open effective Monday, November 2, 2009.

Description:

The HEAP Emergency Benefit component assists low-income New Yorkers who are facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency and do not have resources available to resolve the emergency. The Emergency Benefit component of the 2009-10 HEAP program is open effective Monday November 2, 2009.

Emergency HEAP benefits are based on income, available resources, the number of household members and the primary fuel type. A household may be eligible to receive one emergency heating benefit for their main source of heat and one emergency heat-related benefit for their electric if their electric is necessary to run their thermostat.

You may be eligible for an Emergency Benefit if:

And

Benefit Amounts:

Category

Household Size

  3 or less 4 or more
PSC heat-related domestic (electric service required to operate heating equipment) $135 $160
Natural gas — heat only $300 $350
Natural gas heat and electric to operate heating equipment $435 $510
PSC/Village of Greenport electric heat $440 $560
Municipal electric – heat-related domestic $65 $80
Municipal electric heat – primary heating source $135 $160
Non-utility heating fuel (oil, kerosene, propane, wood) $600 $600

Income Guidelines:

Effective 10-01-09 to 09-30-10

Household Size

Income Limit

1 $2,030
2 $2,654
3 $3,279
4 $3,903
5 $4,528
6 $5,152
7 $5,269
8 $5,386
9 $5,503
10 $5,620
11 $6,029
Each additional person Add $468

To be eligible for HEAP emergency benefits, the household's gross monthly income must not exceed the above amounts.  In addition, the household must be in an energy situation, which is defined as having less than a quarter tank of fuel, less than a 10-day supply of wood, coal, pellets or having heat-related utility service terminated or scheduled for termination. 

Please contact us at 315-366-2211 to apply or inquire.

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HEAP Furnace Repair and Replacement

Dates:

The Furnace Repair and Replacement component of the 2009-2010 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is open effective Wednesday, October 1, 2009, until close of business Wednesday, September 30, 2010.

Description:

The Furnace Repair and Replacement Component of the Home Energy Assistance Program is available to help low-income home owners repair or replace furnaces, boilers and other direct heating components necessary to keep the home's primary heating source functional.

Benefit Amounts:

Furnace benefits amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to replace or repair the applicant’s furnace, boiler, and/or other essential heating equipment necessary to keep the home's primary heating source operational.

To receive a benefit, an application must be made in person at the local department of social services and the applicant must receive a determination from the local department of social services that the applicant has met all established eligibility criteria, including established income and resource requirements. Benefits are paid directly to vendors after completion of all work for previously approved applications only

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More Information

More information on the HEAP program may be found on the OTDA website.

Also see:

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Red Cross - Project Share

Madison County Office for the Aging

EmPower Program