Applications for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) have been flat or declining in many states for the last three years despite
HHS Releases Full FY 2019 LIHEAP Allocation
October 26, 2018 Today the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released the full $3.650 billion in Fiscal Year 2019 appropriations for the
Staying Warm this Winter May Cost More for American Families – Associated Press
Staying Warm this Winter May Cost More for American Families – Washington Post
NEADA Sends Letter to Secretary Azar Requesting Release of FY 2019 LIHEAP Funds ASAP
LIHEAP Served Nearly 6 Million Households in FFY 2017
NEADA Submits House Testimony for FY 2019
NEADA submitted testimony to the House Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations in support of FY 2019 funding for
Winter Heating Prices Projected to Reach Highest Levels in Three Years – Families Face Tough Choices this Winter
Colder Winter and Higher Prices Show Less Purchasing Power for Poor Families in 2017
NEADA projects that national average cost of home heating will increase from $783 in 2017 to $861 this winter. This is the highest price since 2014-15