Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) - ECDSS
460 Main St, 2nd Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202
Eligibility
Hours
Voice - NY Connects
Voice - Weatherization Referral Program
Voice - Main Phone
Voice - HEAP Hotline
Application process
Utility Assistance: If heat or electricity service is off, or household is out of heating fuel, a household member or authorized representative (with a signed and dated note) must report to HEAP at 460 Main Street, Buffalo, for assistance. If service is on, but household has a shut-off notice or low supply (less than a quarter tank) of heating fuel, call the HEAP Hotline at 858-7644. A HEAP hotline representative will examine the situation and direct the application process accordingly. Client may or may not need to report. If service is on with no shut off notice and no low fuel supply, proceed according to ANY of the following options (only one needed): - Call the HEAP Application Request Line at 858-1969 - Visit the HEAP Web Page Application Request Portal - Print a HEAP application from the HEAP website to mail in - Visit MyBenefits.ny.gov to apply online - Request an application by email at [email protected] Households that receive TA or SNAP will have an application for the HEAP Regular Benefit submitted to their heating supplier in December or January. Weatherization Program: - Persons 60 and under can call the Weatherization Referral Program line. - Seniors 61 and older who need additional assistance can apply through Senior Services.
Fees
Free.
Service area
Erie County, NY
Description
A federally funded program administered by New York State to assist low income families with their energy needs. Multiple components are available to residents while funding is available. Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) components include Regular and Emergency benefit assistance towards heating and electricity costs, furnace repair, replacement, clean and tune, and cooling assistance. All approved benefits result in a credit on the heating or electric bill, or a delivery of fuel, equaling the benefit amount. Programs run annually until funding is exhausted. The Regular HEAP Benefit is open. The Emergency HEAP Benefit is closed. The Heating Equipment Repair & Replacement (HERR) Benefit is open to individuals aged 60 and older who own and reside in their own home. Eligible homeowners can apply to repair or replace their furnace, boiler, or other direct heating equipment necessary to keep their home's primary heating source working. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to repair or replace essential heating equipment: $4,000 for a repair and $8,000 for a replacement. The Clean & Tune Benefit is closed. Applicants must meet all HEAP eligibility criteria in order to be eligible for the Heating Equipment Clean and Tune benefit. The Cooling Assistance Benefit is closed. Applicants must meet all HEAP eligibility criteria and a household member must have a medical need in order to be eligible for the Cooling benefit. All applicants are required to provide medical documentation that their medical condition is exacerbated by extreme heat, unless there is a vulnerable member in their household. This is defined as being over the age of 60 or under the age of 6. For complete details, visit New York State's HEAP web page: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/
Data provided by
211 Western New York
Providing organization
Erie County - Department of Social Services (ECDSS)
