The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federally-funded program available to help eligible customers in Pennsylvania with their heat bills. When the program is open, eligible customers must apply for LIHEAP funding prior to applying for a grant from Dollar Energy Fund.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for LIHEAP, customers must have a gross (before tax) income at or below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.

Use our Income Calculator to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for LIHEAP.

Are you eligible for PCAP?

Program guidelines and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

Total gross household income must be at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Use our Income Calculator, or the chart below, to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for the program.

Household income should be calculated using the before tax amount for all household members, excluding minors.

Household Size150% Monthly150% Yearly
1$1,883$22,590
2$2,555$30,660
3$3,228$38,730
4$3,900$46,800
5$4,573$54,870
6$5,245$62,940
7$5,918$71,010
8$6,590$79,080
Each add’l add$673$8,070

Text-Based PCAP Recertification

Dollar Energy Fund recently began offering an option to recertify enrollments for FirstEnergy PCAP through text-based communication.  If you received a text message regarding your PCAP status, please know this is a valid request from our organization and can serve as a convenient way for you to complete some or all of the recertification process for your account.  Message and data rates may apply.

Hardship Program

Dollar Energy Fund’s Pennsylvania Hardship Program provides one-time assistance grants that are applied directly to a limited-income household’s utility bill. Funding is available on a first come, first serve basis and eligibility requirements vary based on the utility company. Customers of FirstEnergy with a total household income of 150% or below the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines must inquire about FirstEnergy’s PCAP program before applying for a grant.

Hardship Program Guidelines

The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally-funded program available to help eligible customers in Ohio with their heat bills. The program is administered by the Ohio Department of Development, Office of Community Service. Eligible customers must apply for HEAP funding prior to applying for a grant from AEP Ohio’s Neighbor to Neighbor Program.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for HEAP, customers must have a gross (before tax) income at or below 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.

Use our Income Calculator to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for HEAP.

The Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP) provides a payment arrangement for your utility bills based on a percentage of your household income. This program is available to customers of regulated gas and electric companies in Ohio.

Once you are enrolled in the program, you must pay your installment every month in full and on time.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for PIPP, customers must have a gross (before tax) income at or below 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.

Use our Income Calculator to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for PIPP.

The OPPD Energy Assistance Program, administered by Dollar Energy Fund, assists eligible utility customers with their Omaha Public Power District electric bills. Customers may be eligible to receive funds that are applied directly to their utility bill. This program is designed to provide assistance above and beyond what is available through federal, state and other programs. Program guidelines and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

Program Dates

The calendar year of the program runs from October 1st through September 30th. The program is open to all eligible applicants regardless of service status.

Funds are dispersed on a first come, first serve basis to eligible applicants while funding is available.

Proof of Emergency Situation

Individuals eligible for assistance are those who are experiencing an acute financial crisis due to a verifiable emergency and who have exhausted alternative resources. Emergency situations generally include:

Maximum Grant

The maximum grant amount an applicant may receive is $500.

Applicants can receive more than one grant per program year until reaching the maximum grant amount. (10/1/2024 – 9/30/2025)

Grant awards are based on need and each family’s circumstances are different. Grant amounts are determined on a case-to-case basis.

If a customer’s utility service is off or in threat of termination when they apply and the maximum grant amount will not restore service or stop termination, the application will be denied. The amount needed to restore service or stop a termination is determined by utility review. Notification will be sent to the customer advising them that their application was denied and that an additional payment is required in order to be considered for assistance.

Additional Guidelines

All applicants must provide verification of income. Verification of income can be proof of enrollment in another low-income program.

Income-eligible clients must apply for all federally- funded programs when those programs are open.

Account must be residential, single home or apartment. No “cooking only,” commercial, industrial, or apartments with shared utility service.

Name on account must be that of an adult who is currently living in the home.

Grants can be used to cover security deposits.

Income Guidelines

Total gross household income must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Use our Income Calculator, or the chart below, to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for the program.

Household Size200% Monthly200% Yearly
1$2,510$30,120
2$3,407$40,880
3$4,303$51,640
4$5,200$62,400
5$6,097$73,160
6$6,993$83,920
7$7,890$94,680
8$8,787$105,440
Each add’l add$897$10,760

The OPPD Customer Assistance Program (CAP) is a pilot program designed to provide financial assistance in the form of a monthly bill credit for households within the 13-county OPPD service area. The program will reduce a customer’s electric burden to a more affordable level as long as the customer makes on-time payment. Program guidelines and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

CAP Pilot has an enrollment maximum of 3,000 and the website will be updated accordingly once enrollment reaches that level.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicant must be an OPPD customer and current on their bill.

Customer must pay their bill monthly to participate in the program.

Customer must recertify eligibility for the program annually.

Any change in household size or income must be reported within 10 business days.

Total gross household income must be at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.

Use our Income Calculator to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for the program. Household income should be calculated using the before tax amount for all household members, including minors. Minor income includes child support, SS, and DPA cash assistance, but does not include wages.

Household Size100% Monthly100% Yearly
1$1,255$15,060
2$1,703$20,440
3$2,152$25,820
4$2,600$31,200
5$3,048$36,580
6$3,497$41,960
7$3,945$47,340
8$4,393$52,720
Each add’l add$448$5,380

Required Documentation

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federally funded program available to help eligible customers in Louisiana with their utility bills. The program is administered by the Louisiana Housing Corporation. Eligible customers must apply for LIHEAP funding prior to applying for a grant from Dollar Energy Fund’s Neighbor to Neighbor Program.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for LIHEAP, customers must have a gross (before tax) income at or below 60 percent of the state’s median income.

The I&M Neighbor to Neighbor Program is an emergency relief fund available to qualified I&M customers in Indiana. Administered by Dollar Energy Fund, the program helps low-income customers pay electric bills with a utility assistance grant applied directly to their I&M bill. Program guidelines and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

Program Dates

Customers can apply for:

Heating Assistance: November 1 through May 15

Cooling Assistance: July 1 through August 31

Service must be off or in threat of termination.

Grants are dispersed on a first come, first serve basis to eligible applicants while funding is available.

Balance Requirement

Applicants must have an outstanding balance on their Indiana Michigan Power bill of at least $50.

Sincere Effort of Payment

Applicants must have paid at least $75 on their account.

Maximum Grant

The maximum grant amount an applicant may receive is $250.

Applicants can only receive one grant per utility, per program year. (10/1/2024 – 9/30/2025)

Grant awards are based on need and each family’s circumstances are different. Grant amounts are determined on a case-to-case basis.

If a customer’s utility service is off or in threat of termination when they apply and the maximum grant amount will not restore service or stop termination, the application will be denied. The amount needed to restore service or stop a termination is determined by utility review. Notification will be sent to the customer advising them that their application was denied and that an additional payment is required in order to be considered for assistance.

Additional Guidelines

Income-eligible clients must apply for all federally-funded programs when those programs are open.

Customers must meet the guidelines of the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) along with other eligibility standards.

Account must be residential, single home or apartment. No “cooking only,” commercial, industrial, or apartments with shared utility service.

Name on account must be that of an adult who is currently living in the home.

A grant through this program can be used to cover security deposits and reconnection fees.

Income Guidelines

Total gross household income must be at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Use our Income Calculator, or the chart below, to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for the program.

Household Size150% Monthly150% Yearly
1$1,883$22,590
2$2,555$30,660
3$3,228$38,730
4$3,900$46,800
5$4,573$54,870
6$5,245$62,940
7$5,918$71,010
8$6,590$79,080
Each add’l add$673$8,070

The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) can help you pay your heat and electric bills! EAP is a federally-funded program through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) called the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). EAP provides a one-time annual benefit that can assist you with the high cost of home energy and can help if you are disconnected, or are about to get disconnected. However, an EAP benefit will not cover all of your annual heating and electrics costs, so you should continue to pay your bills regularly.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, customers must have a gross (before tax) income at or below 60 percent of the state’s median income. Visit the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority website for a detailed breakdown of income qualifications and program guidelines.

The Arkansas Utility Assistance Program, which is administered by Dollar Energy Fund, assists eligible utility customers with their SWEPCO utility bills. Customers may be eligible to receive a grant that is applied directly to their utility bill. Our program is a fund of last resort because it goes above and beyond what is available through federal, state and other programs. Program guidelines and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

Program Dates

Open from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, for services that are off or in threat of termination.

Grants are dispersed on a first come, first serve basis to eligible applicants while funding is available.

Maximum Grant

The maximum grant amount an applicant may receive is $200.

Applicants can only receive one grant per utility, per program year. (10/1/2024 – 9/30/2025)

Grant awards are based on need and each family’s circumstances are different. Grant amounts are determined on a case-to-case basis. Exceptions may be made in cases of extreme hardships.

If a customer’s utility service is off or in threat of termination when they apply and the maximum grant amount will not restore service or stop termination, the application will be denied. The amount needed to restore service or stop a termination is determined by utility review. Notification will be sent to the customer advising them that their application was denied and that an additional payment is required in order to be considered for assistance.

Additional Guidelines

All applicants must provide verification of income.

Income-eligible clients must apply for all federally-funded programs when those programs are open.

Account must be residential, single home or apartment. No “cooking only,” commercial, industrial, or apartments with shared utility service.

Name on account must be that of an adult who is currently living in the home.

Dollar Energy Fund grants cannot be used to cover security deposits or reconnection fees.

Income Guidelines

Total gross household income must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Use our Income Calculator, or the chart below, to find out if your gross (before tax) income is within the range of eligibility for the program.

Household Size200% Monthly200% Yearly
1$2,510$30,120
2$3,407$40,880
3$4,303$51,640
4$5,200$62,400
5$6,097$73,160
6$6,993$83,920
7$7,890$94,680
8$8,787$105,440
Each add’l add$897$10,760