Essential Guide to LIHEAP / Energy Assistance in Arkansas

Helping Arkansans stay warm and cool through energy assistance.

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a vital resource for Arkansas residents struggling to pay their heating, cooling, or utility bills. This program helps eligible low-income households by providing financial assistance for energy costs, ensuring that families can maintain essential utility services and a comfortable living environment. Through LIHEAP, you can receive help during the winter heating season and the summer cooling season, as well as assistance with utility arrears.

To qualify for LIHEAP in Arkansas, households typically need to meet specific income and asset criteria. This assistance is designed for families who may also be enrolled in other programs like SNAP, ARKids, or TEA, ensuring that support reaches those who need it most. If you're facing a crisis or emergency related to energy costs, there may be additional resources available to help you navigate your situation.

Eligibility — who qualifies

In Arkansas, eligibility for LIHEAP is primarily determined by household income, which must fall below a certain percentage of the federal poverty level. This threshold depends on the size of your household, and it’s crucial to check the latest guidelines to ensure you meet the criteria. Additionally, some households may need to provide proof of assets, although most resources focus on income.

For applicants, there are specific category requirements that must be met. Households participating in SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), ARKids (Arkansas Children's Health Insurance Program), or TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance) may already meet the eligibility criteria for LIHEAP. This program is aimed at assisting low-income families, so if you're receiving any form of public assistance, it’s beneficial to apply.

Remember that LIHEAP benefits can be limited based on available funding, and priority is often given to households with the highest energy needs. It’s essential to act quickly during application windows, typically in the fall for heating assistance and in the summer for cooling assistance, to ensure you receive the help you need.

How to apply, step by step

Step 1

Check Eligibility

Before applying, verify that your household meets the income and asset requirements for LIHEAP assistance.

Step 2

Gather Required Documents

Collect necessary documents such as proof of income, household composition, and energy bills to support your application.

Step 3

Contact Local Agency

Reach out to your local community action agency or designated LIHEAP office to learn about specific application procedures in your area.

Step 4

Complete Application

Fill out the LIHEAP application form accurately, ensuring all information is complete and truthful before submission.

Step 5

Submit Application

Submit your application along with supporting documents to the designated agency, either in person or through approved methods.

Step 6

Follow Up

After submission, follow up with the agency to check on the status of your application and to ensure all required documents were received.

Common mistakes & how to avoid them

⚠︎ Not Updating Income Information

Fix: Ensure your application reflects your current household income, as outdated information can lead to denial.

⚠︎ Missing Deadlines

Fix: Familiarize yourself with application windows for heating and cooling assistance to avoid missing out.

⚠︎ Inaccurate Household Composition

Fix: Double-check that all members living in the home are accurately reported in your application.

⚠︎ Insufficient Documentation

Fix: Provide all necessary documentation, including proof of income and energy costs, as incomplete submissions can cause delays.

⚠︎ Assuming Automatic Eligibility

Fix: Even if you receive benefits from other programs, always apply for LIHEAP, as eligibility must be confirmed.

Local resources in Arkansas

Arkansas Department of Human Services

State agency managing LIHEAP applications and resources.

Various locations statewide.

Community Action Program for Central Arkansas

Nonprofit offering energy assistance and support services.

Little Rock, AR.

Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation

Local agency providing energy assistance and crisis support.

Helena, AR.

Northwest Arkansas Economic Development District

Organization assisting with energy assistance applications.

Rogers, AR.

United Way of Greater Little Rock

Nonprofit helping connect residents with energy assistance resources.

Little Rock, AR.

If you're denied — the appeal process

If your LIHEAP application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Start by contacting the agency that processed your application and request clarification on the reasons for the denial. They will provide you with guidance on how to formally appeal the decision. Be prepared to submit any additional documentation or information that may support your case. Following the appeal procedures outlined by the agency is crucial for a timely review of your request.

How vehicle donations support this work

Your support can make a significant difference. Arkansas Auto Bridge’s vehicle-donation program helps fund important research that connects Arkansas residents with energy assistance programs like LIHEAP. By donating a vehicle, you’re not only helping to support these vital services but also ensuring that more families can access the assistance they need. Together, we can create a positive impact in our communities.

Questions families ask

What is the LIHEAP application period in Arkansas?
In Arkansas, the LIHEAP application period for heating assistance typically opens in the fall, while cooling assistance applications are accepted in the summer. Check local agency websites for specific dates.
Can I apply for LIHEAP if I’m already receiving SNAP benefits?
Yes, households receiving SNAP or other qualifying benefits like TEA may be automatically eligible for LIHEAP assistance. However, it’s important to apply to confirm eligibility.
What if I face an energy crisis?
If you experience a crisis, such as a disconnection notice from your utility provider, you may qualify for emergency assistance through LIHEAP. Contact your local agency immediately for help.
How often can I apply for LIHEAP assistance?
Eligible households can apply for LIHEAP assistance once per heating or cooling season. It’s essential to apply during the designated application windows.
What types of utility bills does LIHEAP cover?
LIHEAP can assist with costs related to heating, cooling, and utility arrears. This includes electricity, natural gas, and other energy sources needed for home comfort.
Are there income limits for LIHEAP eligibility?
Yes, LIHEAP eligibility is based on income limits that depend on household size. For the most accurate information, check with your local agency or the state guideline updates.
Can I receive LIHEAP assistance for past due bills?
Yes, LIHEAP can provide assistance for utility arrears, helping households catch up on overdue bills to prevent disconnections.
Is there a waiting list for LIHEAP in Arkansas?
While there may not always be a waiting list, assistance depends on funding availability. It’s best to apply early during the application windows to secure support.

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