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$63 million to go toward home energy assistance payments in New York

Over $412 million has been secured by New York State in federal funding to go toward HEAP this winter.

Assistance for home heating increased by 30% over the last winter for households that are eligible. Now, a maximum of $1,126 can be given to eligible residents to cover the costs of heating their home.

“As temperatures dip this winter, my administration is committed to making sure all New Yorkers are able to heat their homes,” Governor Hochul said. “Through this federal funding, we can help more families cover their energy bills and still have the money to pay for other household needs, like food and medicine. As New Yorkers face higher energy costs, this is a critical resource for families to ensure their homes are safe and warm this winter.”


HEAP, overseen by the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, is federally funded. The higher benefit levels took effect on December 11, 2022. Eligible households can receive one Regular HEAP benefit per season with a maximum of $1,126, depending on their income, household size, how they heat their home and if the household includes a vulnerable family member. Previously, the maximum benefit had been $1,126.

The value of the Regular HEAP benefits had already increased over last winter by anywhere from 14 to 33 percent, depending how the home is heated. This additional funding boosts those increases to between 30 and 56 percent over last year.

Households that heat with oil, kerosene, or propane will now receive a base payment of $1,050, up from $675 last year; those that heat with wood, wood pellets, coal, or corn, will receive $685, up from $525 last year; and those that heat with electricity or natural gas will receive $500, up from $350 last year.


Households that received a Regular HEAP benefit before the higher amounts took effect will receive a supplemental benefit to make up the difference. Those supplemental payments are expected to be issued beginning in early 2023. As with all HEAP payments, benefits are issued directly to the household’s heating vendor.The U.S. Energy Information Administration anticipates significantly higher heating fuel prices this winter, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts slightly colder temperatures for New York State, underscoring the importance of this additional funding for HEAP.

Applications for assistance are accepted at local departments of social services in person or by phone, with funding provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Residents outside of New York City may also apply online for Regular HEAP benefits. New York City residents may download an application and obtain program information here.

New Yorkers that have already received a Regular HEAP benefit and continue to fall behind on their utility bills or are running short of heating fuel may also qualify for a one-time Emergency HEAP benefit. Applications for Emergency benefits will be accepted starting on January 3, 2023.

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