The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) offers vital support for low-income households in Salt Lake City, Utah. This program helps eligible families pay for heating and cooling costs, as well as utility arrears. By alleviating financial stress during extremes in temperature, LIHEAP plays a crucial role in maintaining safe and affordable living conditions for vulnerable residents.
LIHEAP funding can assist with expenses related to both heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. Additionally, it provides crisis assistance for those facing immediate energy emergencies and can refer households to weatherization services, ensuring that homes are energy-efficient and comfortable. Eligibility for LIHEAP is primarily based on household income and size, making it accessible to many families in need.
Eligibility — who qualifies
To qualify for LIHEAP in Utah, households generally must meet specific income limits based on the Federal Poverty Level, which are adjusted annually. Households receiving benefits from programs like SNAP or Utah Medicaid may also be automatically eligible for LIHEAP assistance. It's crucial to understand that eligibility is determined not just by income but also by household size — larger families may have higher income thresholds.
In addition to income limits, LIHEAP may also consider asset tests, which evaluate the value of savings and other resources. Households with excess assets may not qualify for assistance. Additionally, applicants must be responsible for paying home energy costs, whether directly or as part of their rent.
Specific categories of assistance include heating assistance typically available in the fall, cooling assistance open in the summer, and crisis intervention available year-round. This comprehensive approach ensures families receive support when they need it most, helping them maintain their homes during harsh weather conditions.
How to apply, step by step
1. Gather Documents
Collect necessary documents such as proof of income, utility bills, and identification for all household members.
2. Check Eligibility
Ensure your household meets the income and asset guidelines for LIHEAP assistance in Utah.
3. Visit the Utah LIHEAP Website
Go online to the Utah Department of Workforce Services (DWS) site to find detailed application information.
4. Complete the Application
Fill out the LIHEAP application form accurately, providing all required information and documentation.
5. Submit Your Application
Send your completed application to the appropriate local DWS office or submit it online, depending on your preference.
6. Follow Up
Contact the local DWS office to confirm receipt of your application and inquire about the next steps.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
⚠︎ Missing Documentation
Fix: Ensure all required documents, like ID and income proof, are included to avoid delays in your application.
⚠︎ Incorrect Income Reporting
Fix: Double-check your reported income to ensure it reflects all household members and is within eligibility limits.
⚠︎ Ignoring Application Deadlines
Fix: Be aware of application windows; heating assistance typically opens in the fall, while cooling assistance opens in the summer.
⚠︎ Not Following Up
Fix: After submitting your application, follow up with your local DWS office to ensure it’s being processed.
⚠︎ Inaccurate Contact Information
Fix: Provide accurate contact details to receive timely updates and notifications about your application status.
Local resources in Salt Lake City
Utah Department of Workforce Services
1385 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Salt Lake Community Action Program (CAP)
764 S 200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United Way of Salt Lake
200 S State St #100, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Salt Lake City Mayor's Office
451 S State St #304, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Community Action Partnership of Utah
371 S Main St #120, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
If you're denied — the appeal process
If your LIHEAP application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. You must submit a written appeal to the local Department of Workforce Services office within 30 days of receiving the denial notice. The appeal should clearly state the reasons you believe your application should be reconsidered. You might be required to provide additional documentation or evidence to support your case. A hearing will then be scheduled, where both you and the agency can present your arguments.
How vehicle donations support this work
At CarLift Utah, we understand the impact that energy costs can have on local families. Our vehicle donation program funds essential research that helps residents navigate LIHEAP and other energy assistance programs. Every contribution allows us to connect more families with the support they need, making a difference in Salt Lake City. Consider donating your vehicle to help your neighbors today.
