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Do you qualify for low-income programs?
1. Calculate your annual gross income. This is all sources of income
before taxes are taken out.
2. Find your household size in the left hand column. This is the
number of people living in your home at least 6 months of the year,
including yourself.
3. Follow this row over to the right. If your income is less that
the amount shown in column A, you may be eligible for programs in
list A below. If your income or your tenants income is less than the
amount shown in column B, you may be eligible for programs in list
B below.
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Household Size |
60% of State Median Income |
Size 80% of State Median Income |
|
1 |
$21,636 |
$28,848 |
|
2 |
$28,296 |
$37,728 |
|
3 |
$34,956 |
$46,608 |
|
4 |
$41,616 |
$55,488 |
|
5 |
$48,264 |
$64,352 |
|
6 |
$54,924 |
$73,232 |
|
7 |
$56,172 |
$74,896 |
|
8 |
$57,420 |
$76,560 |
9 |
$58,668 |
$78,224 |
10 |
$59,916 |
$79,888 |
11 |
$63,276 |
$84,368 |
A. IF YOUR INCOME IS BELOW OR EQUAL TO COLUMN A
Home
Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) - Provides cash assistance to
help pay heating bills for low-income individuals and families.
Emergency
Home Energy Assistance Program (EHEAP) - Provides cash assistance
to households eligible for HEAP and who have an energy-related emergency,
such as shut-off of gas and or electric, 72-hour notice of termination,
or final termination notice.
Weatherization
Assistance Program (WAP) - Provides assistance to weatherize homes
and reduce the amount of energy required for heat and hot water.
B. IF YOUR INCOME IS BELOW OR EQUAL
TO COLUMN B
Single-Family to Four-Family Homes
Five-Family Homes or More
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