Department of Health and Human Services · Housing · Energy
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Formula funding to states and tribes for energy bill assistance, weatherization, and crisis intervention for low-income households. State pass-through to local administrators (often Community Action Agencies, but cities run LIHEAP in some jurisdictions).
Whether your city can win this comes down to hard rules — population, designation, match capacity. Run your city and our AI checks it against the rules below in about 8 minutes.
Program facts
- Typical award
- $100K – $25M
- Non-federal match
- Varies by NOFO
- Eligible entity
- U.S. cities & local governments
- Application window
- Annual formula; state defines local sub-grantees.
- Typical prep time
- 4–10 weeks
- Statutory authority
- Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. §8621 et seq.)
Verify on the Department of Health and Human Services page →
Who is eligible for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)?
These are the hard rules we check against. If one fails, the program is ineligible — the AI never overrides a rule.
- Cities are eligible applicants.
Most cities receive LIHEAP via the state agency rather than directly. Amounts and timing approximate; verify directly with administering agency.
How Strategic Pursuit scores this program
Run a city dossier and our AI cross-checks ACS demographics, 5-year USAspending award history, FEMA disaster history, and CEJST/Justice40 + HUD designations against this program's rules. You get a clear eligibility, strategic, and competitive answer — with the city's own hard evidence ready to anchor the narrative — instead of a generic match badge. And if it's a no-go, you'll know before you spend the month.
The dossier isn't the AI's guesswork — eligibility is decided by the rules, and the numbers come straight from official sources. The answer your reviewer will check line by line.
No credit card. 30-day trial, 3 dossiers, 1 seat.
Related programs
- Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) (EPA)$1M – $500M
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Entitlement (HUD)$500K – $30M
- CDBG Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) (HUD)$5M – $500M
- Section 108 Loan Guarantee (HUD)$1M – $100M
- Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) (DOE)$5M – $250M
- Section 48C Advanced Energy Project Tax Credits (Department of the Treasury / Internal Revenue Service)$1M – $250M
Award ranges, match percentages, and windows are approximate.