The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in Maryland offers vital support for households struggling with heating and cooling costs. This program assists eligible residents with their energy bills, ensuring that they have the necessary resources to maintain a safe and comfortable living environment. LIHEAP covers various utility expenses, including energy bills, heating costs, and crisis assistance for those facing disconnection or emergency situations.
Eligibility for LIHEAP is generally determined by household income, household size, and other factors. Maryland residents can benefit from both the winter heating assistance and summer cooling assistance, making it an essential resource for low-income families. By understanding the application process, you can secure the energy support you need for a healthier, more stable home.
Eligibility — who qualifies
In Maryland, eligibility for LIHEAP largely depends on household income and size. Households must meet specific income guidelines, typically at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Level, to qualify for assistance. Additionally, the program may require asset tests, assessing the amount of resources a household holds. Those receiving support from programs like SNAP, Maryland Medicaid, or Temporary Cash Assistance often automatically qualify for LIHEAP.
Moreover, specific categories of individuals, including families with children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities, may have additional considerations during the eligibility determination. It’s essential to gather all relevant documentation, such as proof of income and residency, to support your application effectively.
For the most current eligibility criteria, residents are encouraged to consult the Maryland Department of Human Services or local service providers. They can provide detailed information tailored to individual circumstances and ensure that you understand the necessary steps for application.
How to apply, step by step
Step 1
Visit the Maryland Department of Human Services website to review eligibility criteria and application details specific to your county.
Step 2
Gather necessary documents, including proof of income, utility bills, and identification for all household members.
Step 3
Complete the LIHEAP application form available online or at your local department office.
Step 4
Submit your application either online or in person. Make sure to keep a copy for your records.
Step 5
Wait for confirmation of your eligibility and any potential benefits you may receive.
Step 6
If needed, seek assistance from local agencies for any questions or challenges encountered during the process.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
⚠︎ Incomplete application forms
Fix: Ensure all fields are filled out completely. Review the form before submission to avoid missing information.
⚠︎ Missing documentation
Fix: Double-check that you have included all required documents, such as income proof and utility bills.
⚠︎ Not applying on time
Fix: Be aware of the application windows: apply during the fall for heating and summer for cooling assistance.
⚠︎ Assuming eligibility
Fix: Don’t assume you qualify based on past years. Confirm your current financial situation and any changes to eligibility criteria.
⚠︎ Failure to report changes
Fix: Notify the LIHEAP office of any changes in your household income or size promptly to ensure continuous assistance.
Local resources in Maryland
Maryland Department of Human Services
Various county offices across Maryland
Community Action Council
Contact for local office locations
The Salvation Army
Multiple locations throughout Maryland
Governor's Office of Home Energy Programs
Access through the Maryland Department of Human Services
Maryland Energy Administration
Visit their website for more information
If you're denied — the appeal process
If your LIHEAP application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Start by understanding the reasons for denial, which should be communicated in the notification letter. You can file an appeal by contacting the local agency that processed your application. Be sure to provide any additional information or documentation that may support your case. Appeals must typically be submitted within a specific timeframe, so act quickly to ensure that your request is considered.
How vehicle donations support this work
At Chesapeake Chariots, we believe in empowering Maryland residents by connecting them with essential resources like LIHEAP. Our vehicle donation program funds research and outreach efforts that help families access energy assistance. By donating a vehicle, you contribute to a cycle of support, ensuring that more households can stay informed and benefit from programs designed to keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Your generosity can make a significant impact.
