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Home Energy Assistance Program/HEAP

thru: Seneca County Division of Human Services

Facilitates applications for financial assistance to low income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components.
  • Regular benefit: assists low income individuals with the cost of heating their home. Regular HEAP applications: Open November.
  • Emergency benefit: assists low income individuals who are facing a heat or heat related energy emergency. Open January.
  • Heating equipment repair or replacement: assists low income homeowners repair/replace their furnace. Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement applications: Open November.
  • Heating Equipment Tune-Up: provides equipment inspections and cleanings prior to the start of the heating season. Heating Equipment Tune-Up Component Applications: Open November.
  • Cooling Assistance: provides cooling assistance service to HEAP eligible households that include an individual with a documented medical condition that is exacerbated by heat. Cooling Assistance Applications: Open May.

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Eligibility: Low income or recipient of Temporary Assistance and/or SNAP benefits. Income guidelines apply. Furnace repair: home must be owner-occupied. For cooling assistance, must qualify for HEAP and also have at least one family member with a medical condition made worse by heat.

Application Process: Regular benefits: Call, visit website, or mail in application. SNAP recipient households: Call worker for assistance. Temporary assistance households: Call worker assigned to household. All other households: Call appointment line. Call for information. Emergency benefits: Call or walk in. Must have already received a regular HEAP benefit.

Required Documentation: Call for information.

Fees: No fee for services.

Coverage Note: Seneca County.

Cultural Competency: Signage and advertising for diverse populations, Cultural competency, diversity, equity, and inclusion training for staff

Languages: - Language line, Materials/literature in language indicated

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This program is offered here:

Seneca County Division of Human Services

Map Marker 1
1 DiPronio Drive
Waterloo NY 13165
Toll Free:
Phone 4:
(Ask for on call worker)
Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM.
Disabilities Access:
Yes.

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Staff

Tracy VanVleck
Commissioner
tvanvleck@co.seneca.ny.us
315-539-1830

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