Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Fact Sheet
What We Do
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federal block grant program that provides funding to states, territories, and tribes to help households with low incomes meet their home energy needs. LIHEAP can reduce the costs associated with home energy bills, address energy crises, weatherize homes, or make minor energy-related home repairs. LIHEAP helps reduce the risk of health and safety problems that arise from unsafe heating and cooling situations and practices.
Who We Serve
LIHEAP aids households with low incomes, particularly those that have a high home energy burden (percentage of income that goes to heating and cooling bills) and those that include members who are older adults, individuals with disabilities, or young children.
2022 Highlights

Available funding to support immediate home energy needs and ensure continuity of services
in regular block grant funding
from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
in remaining funds from the American Rescue Plan (allocated in FY21)

Households served

Total occurrences of restored home energy

LIHEAP helps reduce the risk of health and safety problems that arise from unsafe heating and cooling situations and practices.
Of the households served in FY22

Households included an individual with a disability

Households included a young child

Households included an older adult
Households Assisted by Service Type

Households received heating assistance

Households received crisis assistance

Households received cooling assistance

Households received weatherization assistance
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Division of Energy Assistance (DEA)
Office of Community Services
(202) 401-9351