What is HEAP?
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps low-income people pay the cost of heating their homes.
How does it work?
If you are eligible, you may receive one regular HEAP benefit per season and could also be eligible for an emergency HEAP benefit if you are in impending danger of running out of fuel or having your utility service shut off.
Are HEAP benefits available year-round?
No, the application period normally begins in early to mid-November and continues into the winter, until funding for the program runs out.
Does it matter what my home’s heating source is?
HEAP may be able to help you if you heat your home with:
Who is eligible to receive HEAP?
You may be eligible if:
What is the Clean and Tune Benefit?
The HEAP Clean and Tune benefit opened October 2, 2023. Eligible households can receive energy efficiency services, which includes the cleaning of primary heating equipment, but may also include chimney cleaning, minor repairs, installation of carbon monoxide detectors or programmable thermostats, if needed, to allow for the safe, proper and efficient operation of the heating equipment. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to provide clean and tune services, up to a maximum of $500. No additional HEAP cash benefits are available.
Your household may be eligible a Heating Equipment Tune-up benefit if:
Your household eligibility requirements include filing an application with your local department of social services, providing all necessary documentation, and the household must reside in an eligible living situation.
Review additional requirements to determine if you’re eligible to apply.
Problem with your heating equipment?
You may call your HEAP Local District Contact to apply for Heating Equipment Repair and Replacement benefits. The in-person interview and application requirement is temporarily suspended. The district will provide more information on how to submit the application and required documentation.
When HEAP season is open, you can apply for a Regular HEAP Benefit:
Online:
New York City residents - access.nyc.gov
Outside of New York City – myBenefits.ny.gov
In person: Both New York City residents and non-New York City residents can apply in person at your HEAP Local District Contact.
In writing / by mail: If you live outside New York City, print and mail the completed HEAP application to your HEAP Local District Contact. New York City residents can mail their application to: HRA/HEAP, PO Box 1401, Church Street Station, New York, NY 10008
Please note: The above processes are for Regular HEAP benefits only. If you are facing an emergency situation outside the regular HEAP season, both New York City and non-New York City residents can apply for Emergency HEAP Benefits at your HEAP Local District Contact. If you are eligible, a HEAP emergency benefit may be issued in addition to your regular HEAP benefit.
Ready to apply? Have with you:
Notes:
You can apply for cooling assistance to buy and install an air conditioner or a fan for your home. Your household is allowed one or the other, and the price cannot be more than $800 with installation for a portable air conditioner, or fan, and not to exceed $1,000 for an existing wall sleeve unit. Like HEAP funding, cooling assistance funds are limited and are distributed on a first-come-first-served basis.
You must be a U.S. citizen or a qualified alien with a documented medical condition that is aggravated by heat. You must also meet certain income guidelines. Review additional requirements to determine if you’re eligible to apply.
The 2023-2024 Cooling Assistance is now closed.
While the HEAP Cooling Assistance benefit is open you can apply:
Online:
New York City residents - access.nyc.gov
By Phone:
You may call your HEAP Local District Contact. The district will provide more information on eligibility, the application process, and required documentation.
In person:
You may apply in person at your HEAP Local District Contact.