ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — Certain income-eligible households are now able to apply for assistance on natural gas, propane and/or electric bills through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). It also assists inoperable heating systems.
According to a press release from Project NOW, funds are available to assist income-eligible households with their utility bills. Project NOW is the administrator of LIHEAP for Henry, Mercer and Rock Island Counties.
"We believe that this is one way that we can help stabilize households and make sure their children are warm for the winter," Project Now Executive Director Dwight Ford said.
The program is already taking applications for seniors, people who are disabled and families with children under six years old.
On Nov. 1, households that are either disconnected from their facilities, have a notice for disconnection, or have 25% or less in their propane tank will be able to apply for assistance. All other eligible households can apply starting Dec. 1.
"In the area itself, we've been seeing numbers grow almost at a 30% rate," Ford said. "Not only in call volume, but the amount of money that is going out the door."
The end date for applications will be Aug. 15, 2024. According to the press release, applications will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ford suggests all parties apply, even if they don't believe the match the income criteria. "Let us do the math of your, of your household," he said.
Applications can be done remotely over the phone, or they can be submitted at the Project Now locations below:
- 404 E. Third St. in Kewanee
- 605 ½ Third Avenue in Aledo
- 2221 11th St. in Rock Island
- 418 19th St. in Rock Island
The following documentation is required to apply:
- Proof of gross income from each household member for the previous 30-day period, starting on the day of submitting an application
- Proof of Social Security numbers of Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for each household member
- Those without an SSN or ITIN are still able to apply. Project NOW said it would advise accordingly if this is the case.
- Copy of heat and electric bills from within the last 30 days
- Copy of rental agreement stating that utilities are included in rent, along with monthly amount and landlord contact
- This is only for those who are renting.
- Other documents might be needed depending on the household's situation
"We're in this together," Ford said. "We want families and individuals to know you're not out there by yourself.”
For Illinois residents outside of the Rock Island, Mercer, or Henry counties visit this website below to find your county agency and apply.
If you live in Iowa, visit this website for more application information.
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