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Eligible households may receive energy bill assistance between $250 and $1,800 as a one-time regular energy assistance benefit. This benefit is based on household size, total household income, heating source, and type of dwelling.
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The District provides residents with assistance paying their...
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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Eligible...
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DOEE has financial assistance, discounts, and energy...
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The Utility Discount Programs (UDP) assists low-income...
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DOEE has financial assistance, discounts, and energy efficiency programs to help District residents with their utility bills. Please see below for services available to District residents.
The Utility Discount Programs (UDP) assists low-income District residents reduce utility costs. To qualify, you must meet income guidelines (listed below), and utility bills must be in the applicant's name.
Learn how to get help paying your electricity, gas, oil, and/or water bills in DC. Find out if you are eligible for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Utility Discount Program (UDP) and how to apply.
Find out how to apply for programs and initiatives that can help you lower your utility and energy costs in the District of Columbia. Learn about discounts, rebates, weatherization, solar, and more.
12 kwi 2021 · Through the Stronger Together by Assisting You (STAY DC) program, renters and housing providers can apply for grant funding to cover past and future rental payments in addition to utilities like water, gas, and electricity.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Eligible households may receive between $250 and $1,800 as a one-time regular energy assistance benefit through this DOEE program, and up to $600 for a qualifying crisis benefit.