Showing posts with label home energy assistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home energy assistance. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Massachusetts Residents Can Still Apply for Home Heating Assistance by April 30th to Help Cover Winter Costs

 

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As the home heating season comes to a close, Massachusetts residents have until April 30 to apply for support from the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). HEAP provides financial support to eligible households to pay a portion of their winter heating bills. Residents can learn more and submit an application at mass.gov/heat.

 

"Many Massachusetts families are still feeling the strain of this winter's heating costs," said Juana Matias, Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities. "With the April 30 deadline approaching, now is the time to see if you qualify for home heating benefits. HEAP can provide meaningful relief, and we encourage residents to apply now or help spread the word to someone who may need support." 

 

Following a colder-than-average winter that increased heating usage across the state, many households continue to face elevated energy costs, compounded by rising energy prices. Residents may apply through April 30 for assistance to receive assistance for heating expenses during the winter months.

 

HEAP is a free, statewide program that provides grants paid directly to heating providers to help eligible households cover winter heating costs. The assistance does not need to be repaid. The program is available to both renters and homeowners and covers all heating sources, including oil, natural gas, electricity, propane, kerosene, wood, and coal.

 

Eligibility is based on several factors including household size and income, and households do not need to be on public assistance or have overdue bills to qualify. Residents whose heat is included in their rent may also be eligible. 

 

Residents can apply online or connect with their local HEAP agency at mass.gov/heat

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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Enrollment Now Open for Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program


Enrollment Now Open for Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program
Eligible Massachusetts households can now apply for financial assistance for the 2024-2025 heating season
 
The Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities today announced that the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) enrollment period for the 2024-2025 winter heating season will open on October 1. This critical program provides financial relief to eligible households to help them pay their winter heating bills, ensuring they can keep their homes safe and warm during the colder months.
 
HEAP is a free, statewide resource that assists eligible renters and homeowners by paying a portion of their winter heating bills directly to their heating companies. Starting Oct.1, homeowners and renters can apply online or through local administering agencies across the state. The assistance period runs from Nov. 1, 2024, to April 30, 2025. HEAP offers grants that do not need to be repaid; however, households must meet specific eligibility requirements to qualify.
Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program
Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program

 
"No resident should have to worry about heating their home during the winter," said Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities Ed Augustus. "With high costs continuing to strain household finances, the Home Energy Assistance Program is more critical than ever. We urge anyone in need of heating assistance to explore their eligibility by applying online or visiting the nearest administering agency. Please share this valuable information with loved ones or neighbors who could benefit from this support during the colder months."
 
Eligibility is determined by several factors, including household size and the combined gross annual income of residents 18 and older. Qualifying households, including those with the cost of heat included in the rent, can receive assistance for all heating sources, including oil, electricity, natural gas, propane, kerosene, wood and coal. Households do not need to be on public assistance or have unpaid heating bills to qualify.
 
 
Translations of this press release are available in Spanish (Español), Portuguese (Português), Simplified Chinese (簡體字), Khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ), Vietnamese (tiếng Việt), and Haitian Creole (Kreyòl Ayisyen).