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Home Energy Assistance Program 

The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally funded energy program designed to assist eligible low-income households in meeting their heat-related energy costs. 

Important Notice !
2012 - 2013 HEAP program year.
Regular HEAP opens Monday, November 19th, 2012.
Emergency HEAP opens Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013.
Heating Equipment Repair and Replacement opens Monday, October 1st, 2012.

 

The program is comprised of two main components: Regular and Emergency HEAP.

Regular HEAP Benefits are provided to eligible homeowners and renters, including those that have heat and utilities included in their rent.

  • Benefits for households responsible to pay directly for their heating costs range from $400.00 to $650.00 for regular HEAP.
  • Persons whose heat is included in their rent will receive benefits ranging from $20.00 to $25.00.
  • Payments vary depending on household income and type of heating.
  • You may be eligible for regular HEAP even if you have money in the bank, stocks, bonds or other resources.
The following chart illustrates the current 2012 - 2013 HEAP Income Guidelines:

Emergency HEAP Benefits are available to persons who are eligible for HEAP and have an energy-related emergency such as:

  • A power or natural gas shut-off
  • Scheduled to be shut-off
  • Have less than ten (10) days or having less than one quarter of the households fuel tank (based on standard 275 gallon tank) supply of heating fuel including fuel oil, propane, wood or coal
  • Applicant owned heating system is not working

These benefits are available in addition to regular HEAP benefits.

Eligible persons must have heating and / or electric bill in the applicant's name.

Resources that were exempt for regular HEAP are considered in the determination of eligibility for emergency HEAP.

Emergency benefits are in addition to regular HEAP.

Household Size
Gross Monthly Income
1
$2,138.00
2
$2,796.00
3
$3,453.00
4
$4,111.00
5
$4,769.00
6
$5,427.00

Where to APPLY?
Persons receiving cash Public Assistance or Food Stamps will have their eligibility determined by the Chautauqua County Department of Social Services in Jamestown - 661-8200.

If you are under 60 years old please apply at Chautauqua Opportunites, Inc. (COI) at  (855) 755-0489

If you are over 60 years old please apply at the Office for the Aging at: Dunkirk (716) 363-3865, Jamestown (716) 661-8940 or Mayville (716) 753-4471.

*New this year:  If you received a HEAP benefit last year and are not on Public Assistance or Food Stamps (SNAP), you may apply on-line at:  www.otda.state.ny.us/main/Heap

Additional information regarding the HEAP program, including where and how to apply, can be obtained by calling the Mayville HEAP office at 716-753-4385.