The North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC) is taking applications for the federally funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the Energy Crisis Intervention Program in 12 Missouri …
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The North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC) is taking applications for the federally funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the Energy Crisis Intervention Program in 12 Missouri counties.
“Apply if you think you’ll need assistance,” said NECAC’s Angela Kattenbraker. “The cost of utilities is going up. We can help a lot of people with any fueling type.”
NECAC assisted about 9,000 households with utility assistance last year, and expects the number to increase this winter due to inflation and escalating costs.
LIHEAP offers a one-time payment to income-qualifying households depending upon the type of utility they use. The maximum benefit for propane-heated homes is $990. It’s $652 for natural gas, $636 for electricity and $438 for wood.
ECIP may be used by income-qualifying households through Sept. 2023, with a maximum of up to $1,600.
NECAC is accepting utility assistance applications online or in person at its service centers. The monthly income limit for a one-person household is $2,370. For a four-person residence, it’s $4,558. Additional amounts are available upon request.
The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is distributed through the Missouri Department of Social Services, which then contracts with NECAC and the 18 other Community Action Agencies in Missouri to administer the service. Payments are sent directly to utility companies.
For more information, visit www.necac.org or call the Warren County NECAC Service Center at 636-456-8191.