Tag: Summer Crisis Program

  • One-time benefit to Ohioans with cooling assistance during the summer months

    One-time benefit to Ohioans with cooling assistance during the summer months

    Loveland, Ohio – The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program (SCP) will provide a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans to assist with electric bills, central air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning unit and/or fan purchases.

    The program will run from July 1 through September 30.

    Apply for Ohio Energy Assistance Programs

    What are the benefits?

    • A one-time electric bill payment of up to $500 for customers of PUCO-regulated utilities or $800 for unregulated utilities.

    Who is Eligible for the Summer Crisis Program?

    Households must be at or below 175 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and meet one of the following criteria to be eligible:

    • Have a member of the household who is at least 60 years of age or older.
    • Have a documented medical condition or a diagnosis .
    • Households whose electric has been disconnected, in threat of disconnection, or a new service is being established.
    • Customers who are enrolling in PIPP Plus for the first time or have a PIPP default
    Size of Household Total Household Income 12 Months
    1 up to $26,355
    2 up to $35,770
    3 up to $45,185
    4 up to $54,600
    5 up to $64,015
    6 up to $73,430
    7 up to $82,845

    For households with more than seven (7) members, contact your local Energy Assistance Provider

    RELATED:

    Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

    HEAP is designed to help eligible, low-income Ohioans meet the high costs of home heating. More info…
  • Summer Crisis program provides a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans for cooling assistance

    Summer Crisis program provides a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans for cooling assistance

    The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program (SCP) will provide a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans to assist with electric bills, central air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning unit and/or fan purchases.

    The program will run from July 1, 2022 through September 30 2022.

    What are the benefits?

    • A one-time electric bill payment of up to $500 for customers of PUCO-regulated utilities or $800 for unregulated utilities.

    Who is Eligible for the Summer Crisis Program?

    Households must be at or below 175 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and meet one of the following criteria to be eligible:

    • Have a member of the household who is at least 60 years of age or older.
    • Have a documented medical condition or a diagnosis .
    • Households whose electric has been disconnected, in threat of disconnection, or a new service is being established.
    • Customers who are enrolling in PIPP Plus for the first time or have a PIPP default
    Size of HouseholdTotal Household Income 12 Months
    1up to $23,782.50
    2up to $32,042.50
    3up to $40,302.50
    4up to $48,562.50
    5up to $56,822.50
    6up to $65,082.50
    7up to $73,342.50
    8up to $81,602.50

    For households with more than 8 members, add $8,260.00 for each individual.

    For more information

    Contact your local Energy Assistance Provider

  • Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program is there for you

    Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program is there for you

     

    The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program provides a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans with cooling assistance during the summer months. The program runs from July 1 to September 30.

    The focus of the Summer Crisis Program is to provide assistance with electric utility bills, central air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning unit and/or fan purchases.

    Households with a household member who is either 60 years of age and older, has been diagnosed with COVID-19, or has a certified medical condition, and households who have a disconnect notice, have been shut off, or are trying to establish new electric service may be eligible for assistance.

    Ohioans enrolled in the Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus (PIPP) Program are eligible for assistance towards their default PIPP payment, first PIPP payment, central air conditioning repairs, or may receive an air conditioning unit and/or fan.

    Who is Eligible for the Summer Crisis Program?

    Ohioans with a household income at or below 175 percent of the federal poverty guidelines and have a member of the household who is at least 60 years old, has been diagnosed with COVID-19, or can provide physician documentation that cooling assistance is needed for a household member’s health, or households who have a disconnect notice, have been shut off, or are trying to establish new electric service.

    Size of Household Total Household Income 12 Months
    1 up to $22,330
    2 up to $30,170
    3 up to $38,010
    4 up to $45,850
    5 up to $53,690
    6 up to $61,530
    7 up to $69,370
    8 up to $77,210

    For households with more than eight members, add $7,840 for each individual.

    How do I apply for the Summer Crisis Program?

    You can begin your application online at energyhelp.ohio.gov but will need to set up an appointment with your local Energy Assistance Provider in order to complete the application.

    When you apply, you will need to complete the Energy Assistance Application (English or Spanish) and submit copies of the following documents.

      • copies of your most recent utility bills
      • a list of all household members (include birth dates and Social Security numbers) and proof of income for everyone in the household over 18 years old for the last 30 days for each member (12 months preferred)
      • proof of citizenship or legal residency for all household members
      • proof of medical condition verified by a licensed physician or registered nurse practitioner

    You will need to include: proof of income for the past 30 days and 12 months for each member, a copy of your recent fuel/utility bill, proof of medical condition signed by a doctor or nurse practitioner, and a list of all household members (including Social Security Numbers).

    Contact your local Energy Assistance Provider for a list of all required documents. Depending on your income type, additional forms may be required.  Samples of the additional forms can be found by clicking here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How often can I apply for a HEAP Summer Crisis benefit?

    You can apply for assistance through the HEAP Summer Crisis Program once a year.

    What if I live in Federally Subsidized Housing?

    Families who live in federally subsidized housing are not eligible unless the electric bill is in their name or they have verification that they are responsible for portion of the electric bill.

    How do you define household income?

    Household income is defined as the total annual gross income before taxes (minus exclusions) of all household members, except earned income of dependent minors under 18 years of age. All income and allowed exclusions must be documented for household members 18 years of age and older regardless of relationship to the primary applicant. Heads of households and spouses may never be considered minors. Gross household income includes wages, interest, dividends, annuities, and pensions.

    Included (Countable) Household Income

    • Active Military Pay (Basic pay)
    • Adoption Assistance
    • Alimony
    • Annuity
    • Black Lung
    • Capital Gains – Proceeds from sale of property, home and stock
    • Cash Withdraws from Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Annuities, or other investments
    • Commissions
    • Company Disability
    • Disability Assistance (DA)
    • Estate and Trust Settlements – minus attorney fees – (one-time payment or lump sum)
    • Farm Income
    • Garnished Wages, including Bankruptcy/Chapter 13
    • Grants/Training Stipends – living expenses only
    • Immigrant Relocation Allowance
    • Interest earned from Savings Accounts
    • Legal Settlements
    • Lump Sum Distribution
    • Odd Jobs
    • Ohio Electronic Childcare (Ohio ECC) – Provider Income
    • Ohio Works First
    • Pensions – Government/Veterans/Private Industry
    • Rental Income earned from rental property
    • Seasonal Employment Income
    • Self-Employment Income
    • Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Social Security Disability (SSDI) (Excluding Medicare Deductions)
    • Strike Benefits
    • Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)/General Assistance (GA)
    • Unearned income paid to or on the behalf of minors
    • Unemployment Benefits
    • Utility Allowances (as discretionary income)
    • Veteran’s Administration Benefits
    • Wages/Tips
    • Widows/Widower’s Benefits
    • Workers’ Compensation

    Excluded Household Income

    • Adoption Assistance
    • Agent Orange Compensation/Benefit
    • Assets from bank withdrawals (90-day rule)
    • Attorney’s fees for Estate & Trust Settlements
    • Census Wages
    • Child Support Paid Out
    • Child Support Received
    • Education Assistance
    • FEMA Cash Payments
    • Food Assistance Benefit – Food Stamps, SNAP, etc. (cash or equivalent)
    • Funds/training stipends designated for specific purposes (i.e., educational Grants/Training stipends for tuition and/or books only-not living expenses)
    • Gifts
    • Handicapped Income – self-sufficiency programs (example: work expenses for the blind)
    • Health Care Spending Accounts – non-taxable health care spending accounts are allowable
    • Health Insurance Premiums (dental, vision, health and supplemental insurance)
    • Income earned by dependent minors less than 18 years of age
    • Jury Duty
    • Loans from individuals or institutions requiring repayment of either principle or principal and interest*
    • Medicaid spend-down
    • Medicare Part D (prescription premium)
    • Medicare Payments
    • Military Allowances for Subsistence, Housing, Family Separation, etc.
    • Ohio Waiver Program
    • Prevention, Retention, & Contingency (PRC) – assistance to attempt to divert families from long term financial dependency
    • Proceeds from reverse mortgages
    • Reimbursement for work expenses
    • SS/SSI and SSDI overpayments
    • Stipend for Foster Care
    • Tax refunds and rebates
    • Title III Disaster Relief Emergency Assistance Program (DREAP)
    • Title V Wages/Senior Community Employment Programs (SCEP) – Older Americans’ Act (Public Law 100-175) Experience Works (formerly Green Thumb), Foster Grandparents Program, Mature Services
    • Title XX Benefits
    • Transportation Allowances (i.e., Workforce Investment Opportunity Act (WIOA), Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), Workfare
    • Veteran’s Affairs (VA) Service-Related Disability/including surviving dependents
    • Volunteers in Service to America (Vista) or other AmeriCorps Stipends
    • Work Allowances (i.e., Learning Earning and Parenting [LEAP])
    • Work programs for people with disabilities

    I have applied for HEAP, but I may be disconnected from my utility service. Can I apply for Summer Crisis assistance?

    Yes, you can apply for the Summer Crisis Program. Contact your local Energy Assistance Provider to apply.

    Who can I call with questions about the Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program?

    You can call the Ohio Development Services Agency’s hotline (800) 282-0880 or your local Energy Assistance Provider by clicking here.

    Other Programs

    If you’re having trouble managing your home energy costs, there is help. Below is a list of programs that can help you manage your utility bills and improve your home’s energy efficiency. You also can find a list of local Energy Assistance Providers and a copy of the program application.

    You also can apply for assistance online. Visit energyhelp.ohio.gov to complete your application.

    Assistance with your utility bills

    Improve your home’s energy efficiency

    Application (English)

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    Local Energy Assistance Providers

  • Emergency Home Energy Assistance Programs (E-HEAP)

    Emergency Home Energy Assistance Programs (E-HEAP)

    E-HEAP is a winter heating program that operates from November 1 to March 31. The program can assist a household if eligible with a one time payment of up to $350.00 for wood or coal, $600.00 for oil or propane for bulk fuel you must have a 10 day or less supply. Households that heat with natural gas or electric and have a disconnect notice the maximum benefit is $175.00. You must meet Federal Income guidelines and provide required documents to qualify.

    REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

    • Picture ID
    • Proof of income for the past 13 weeks (3 months) for all household members 18 years and older
    • Current electric bill & disconnect notice
    • Heating bill – last receipt from oil or propane company
    • Social Security cards and birth dates for all household members
    • Copy of Birth Certificate
    • If your heat is included in your rent you must provide a letter from landlord stating you control your own thermostat
    • Landlords name, address & phone number
    • If no income you must have a notatized statement
    • If renting you must bring a copy of lease

    E-HEAP – SUMMER CRISIS PROGRAM

    Operates from July 1 to August 31.

    The Summer Crisis Program allows income eligible households to apply for a one time payment on their electric bills and/or one Air conditioner providing you’ve not received one in 3 years, up to $175.00. To be eligible for the Summer Crisis program you must have a medical condition that can be certified by a Physician or have a household member 60 years or older. The Summer program operates with the same guidelines as the E-HEAP. In addition to the documentation requested for E-HEAP you will need to provide a statement from your Physician verifying your medical condition.

    In Clermont County, Ohio call for an appointment or more information please call the E-HEAP staff at (513) 732-2277 ext. # 3.

    In Hamilton County, Ohio call 513.569.1850 for more information and to schedule an appointment.

    For Warren County, Ohio Call Toll Free: 1-866-747-1042. Available 24 hours/7 days a week in all areas.

    You may also receive help thru The Ohio Department of Development with the regular Home Energy Assistance Program. The E-HEAP office has these applications and the ODOD may also send you one thru the mail. These applications are sent back to Columbus to process, if you are eligible the amount of your benefit will depend on federal funding levels, how many people live with you, total household income and the primary fuel you use to heat your home.

    For more information on this program you may call 1-800-282-0880 or your local office number above.