
Governor Cuomo Announces $325 Million Available in Heating Assistance for New Yorkers
Home Heating Assistance Available for Senior Citizens and Low- and Moderate-Income
New Yorkers
Over 1.4 Million Households Received Assistance Last Winter
Applications Accepted Now
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced more than $325 million in funding is available to help elderly and low- and moderate-income New Yorkers heat their homes this winter.
"No one should have to choose between putting food on the table and
paying their heating bill,"
Governor Cuomo said. "This critical program helps seniors and hard-working New Yorkers
cover the high cost of heat during the cold winter months. I encourage
those who are eligible to apply for this support and to stay warm and
stay safe."
Eligible households can receive a one-time benefit of up to $626, depending
on income, household size and heating source. A family of four can have
a household income of up to $53,076 annually, or $4,423 a month, and still
qualify for help.
Last winter, more than 1.4 million households received assistance from
the federally-funded program. A breakdown of the number of households
that received assistance last winter, by region is below:
Region |
Households Served 2015-16 |
Capital Region |
65,538 |
Central New York |
57,806 |
Finger Lakes |
86,335 |
Long Island |
63,759 |
Mid-Hudson |
97,506 |
Mohawk Valley |
45,481 |
New York City |
765,002 |
North Country |
36,283 |
Southern Tier |
51,623 |
Western New York |
134,635 |
Total |
1,403,968 |
Anyone living outside of New York City can apply for a regular Home Energy
Assistance benefit online at
myBenefits.ny.gov/. New York City residents can download the application
here and mail it in.
The program is overseen by the New York State Office of Temporary and
Disability Assistance, but applications are accepted at local departments
of social services.
Additionally, households may also qualify for an emergency benefit if
they are at risk of getting their heat shut off or running out of fuel.
Applications for emergency benefits will be accepted beginning Tuesday,
January 3, 2017. Anyone in need of emergency assistance should contact
their local department of social services.
Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner Samuel D. Roberts said, "With higher energy prices forecast for this winter, the assistance
provided through this program is vital for some of our most vulnerable
residents. I encourage everyone to apply as early as possible as energy
assistance benefits are awarded on a first-come, first served basis."
Congresswoman Louise Slaughter said, "This federal funding is critical for tens of thousands of families
in our region as we prepare for another challenging winter. That's
why I've routinely fought to fund this important program. I encourage
all eligible Western New Yorkers to apply for this support so they can
ensure their homes are heated this winter."
Congressman Eliot Engel, Senior Member on the House Energy and Commerce
Committee, said, “As the temperature drops, many elderly and low-income New Yorkers
will find themselves in a heartbreaking position: keep the heat on to
stay warm, or have enough money for other essentials. No one should have
to make that terrible choice. At the federal level, I’ve worked
with my colleague, Congresswoman Grace Meng, to successfully create guidelines
for minimum heating requirements in public housing, but there is still
more we can do to help keep New Yorkers warm. I applaud Governor Cuomo
for allocating $325 million in federal funds for the Home Energy Assistance
Program, and I encourage all eligible New Yorkers to apply starting November
14th.”
Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations
Committee, said, “Winter is coming, and federally funded programs like the Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program help hardworking New Yorkers make ends
meet during the coldest months of the year. I’m pleased to continue
working with Governor Cuomo to ensure that all New Yorkers receive the
support they need to stay healthy and warm this winter.”
Congressman José E. Serrano said, “The winter cold in New York can be brutal and potentially life
threating if you don’t have heat at home. The federal funding available
through the Home Energy Assistance Programs is critical in communities
like the Bronx, where too many families can’t afford to stay warm
during the winter season. I encourage all eligible New York residents
to take advantage of this opportunity starting November 14."
Congressman Gregory W. Meeks said, “With winter just around the corner, this announcement comes as
welcome news. Over 1.4 million of our most vulnerable New York households
received heating assistance last year and I hope just as many, if not
more, take advantage of the opportunity this year. I thank Governor Cuomo
for once again making available these federal funds for the elderly and
low and moderate-income New Yorkers.“
Congressman Joe Crowley said, “As New Yorkers we all know how brutal the winter season can be,
particularly on our most vulnerable communities. The federal funds that
are being made available will go a long way toward protecting those communities
as temperatures begin to drop. Having an adequately heated home is a basic
necessity no one should go without and I thank Governor Cuomo for his
role in ensuring that is the case.”
Congressman Brian Higgins said, "Winter weather is around the corner and no one in Western New York
should be left in the cold. Federal HEAP funds help to fill the gap for
struggling families and seniors on a fixed income."
Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke said, "Last winter was one of the coldest since New York City started documenting
temperatures, and I’m happy to know that many New Yorkers will be
a lot warmer this year because of Governor Cuomo’s $25 million federally
funded program set to provide thousands of elderly and low-income New
Yorkers with heating assistance."
Congressman Paul Tonko said, "This program has been a great relief to those in our community who
are unable to cover their rising utility bills in the winter months. With
more than 65,000 households requesting assistance from the Capital Region
alone, this program will help more of our most vulnerable friends and
neighbors to weather the upcoming winter. I look forward to continuing
my work with Governor Cuomo to keep New York’s responsible and extremely
critical weatherization programs helping those with limited resources."
Congressman Richard Hanna said, "As temperatures drop in upstate New York, we simply cannot allow
the most vulnerable citizens to freeze in their homes, especially when
so many are still unemployed or on fixed incomes. This federal funding
will help New Yorkers be safe and warm inside their homes during the brutally
cold winter months."
Congressman John Katko said, "The Home Energy Assistance Program is a vital aid to tens of thousands
of Central New York families. I'm glad this federal funding is in
place to help the elderly, as well as low and moderate-income households
deal with the high cost of heating homes during our rough winters."
More information about the Home Energy Assistance Program is available
here.