States Report That Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs Rapidly Increase Adding Almost 661,000 New Families
State Shut-Off Moratoriums Set to Expire Beginning February 28
State LIHEAP Programs Projected to Grow to 4.9 Million in FY 2004
Administration released additional LIHEAP Funds in Response to NEADA Request
2004 1st Quarter Release 2004 2nd Quarter Release
State Energy Assistance Programs Begin Closing Down Due To Delays In The Release Of Federal Funds
Contact: Mark Wolfe Phone: 202-237-5199 / 202-320-9046 (cell) Date: December 16, 2003 As a result of delays in the release of federal Low-Income Home
State Energy Assistance Programs Closing Due To Delays in Release Of Federal Funds
Contact: Mark Wolfe Phone: 202-237-5199 / 202-320-9046 (cell) Date: December 16, 2003 As a result of delays in the release of federal Low-Income Home
Administration Releases $100 million in Emergency Funds to 33 states and the District of Columbia
Contact: Mark Wolfe Phone: 202-237-5199 Date: August 8, 2002 Administration Releases $100 million in Emergency Funds to 33 states and the District
New Survey Finds More Households Can’t Pay their Energy Bills 11 States & DC Out of Energy Assistance Funds by the End of February
Contact: Mark Wolfe Phone: 202-237-5199 Date: February 20, 2002 WASHINGTON, DC -- Pointing to a recent surge in unemployment and a dramatic increase