Energy Assistance (EA)
The Virginia Energy Assistance Program (EAP) assists low-income households in meeting their immediate home energy needs. The EAP consists of four components: Fuel Assistance, Crisis Assistance, Cooling Assistance and Weatherization Assistance.
To be eligible for Fuel, Crisis or Cooling Assistance, households must have a heating or cooling expense and gross monthly income may not exceed 150 percent of the federal poverty level. Applications for fuel, crisis, and cooling assistance are accepted at the local departments of social services and can be submitted in-person, by mail (USPS), or by fax.
Crisis Assistance Applies to Heating Emergencies
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Equipment-related assistance & security deposits - November 1 through March 15
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Heating fuel & utility bills (primary heat expense) - First workday in January through March 15
- Heating equipment - repair or replacement
- Heating equipment - supplemental (example: fuel tanks)
- Security deposit - primary heat expense
- Heating fuel/utility - primary heat expense
A complete list of assistance available may be found in the EAP manual.
- There must be a heating emergency, such as:
- Lack of heat
- Imminent utility cut-off
- Inoperable or unsafe heating equipment
A complete list of eligibility requirements may be found in the EAP manual.
Fuel Assistance Offsets Heating Fuel Costs
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Applications are accepted from the second Tuesday in October until the second Friday in November. (When the second Friday in November is a holiday, the application period is extended to the next business day.)
The household applying must be responsible for heating costs.
A complete list of eligibility requirements may be found in the EAP manual.
Applicants should expect notification of their eligibility in late December.
Cooling Assistance Applies to Cooling Utility Bills & Equipment
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Applications are accepted June 15 through August 15.
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Air conditioning unit (window) - purchase and install
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Air conditioning unit (central) - repair air conditioning unit or heat pump
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Electric bill - operate cooling equipment
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Security deposit - primary electric expense
A complete list of assistance available may be found in the EAP manual.
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The household applying must be responsible for cooling costs
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The household must include one vulnerable individual age 60 or older, an individual living with a disability, or a child under age six
A complete list of eligibility requirements may be found in the EAP manual.
Weatherization Assistance Applies to Energy efficiency & Air Filtration
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The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) administers this program. For details, please visit their website.
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