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Department of Community Affairs announces supplemental benefits

The Department of Community Affairs recently announced that supplemental benefits availability through the federally funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

Nearly 158,000 households heating their homes with gas will receive an added benefit of $100 while those that heat with electric will receive a $250 benefit. Approximately 28,000 families that heat with deliverable fuels, such as oil or propane, will receive a $175 supplemental benefit. About 51,000 households receiving medically-required cooling assistance will receive a $100 supplemental benefit.

The DCA’s Division of Housing and Community Resources administers the LIHEAP program, which is a federally-funded initiative that helps low-income residents with their heating and cooling bills, and makes provisions for emergency heating system services and emergency fuel assistance.

To be eligible for LIHEAP benefits, a household must be responsible for home heating or cooling costs, either directly or included in the rent; and have gross income at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level.

The LIHEAP application also serves as an application for the Universal Service Fund Program, which is run by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. USF helps low-income households pay for their electric and natural gas costs. LIHEAP eligible households may also be eligible to receive USF assistance.

For additional information, please visit the link below:

NJ Department of Community Affairs

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