Explore LIHEAP / Energy Assistance Benefits in Nebraska

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Explore LIHEAP / Energy Assistance Benefits in Nebraska

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in Nebraska provides critical support for residents facing difficulties with heating, cooling, and utility bills. This program aims to help low-income households maintain safe and adequate energy services, especially during the extreme weather months. LIHEAP can assist with heating costs in the winter and cooling support in the summer, as well as addressing past due utility bills.

Eligibility for LIHEAP is primarily determined by household income and the number of members in your household. The program operates on specific application windows, with assistance available in the fall for heating and in the summer for cooling. Additionally, eligible individuals may also receive crisis assistance for urgent situations and referrals for weatherization services to improve energy efficiency in their homes.

Eligibility — who qualifies

To qualify for LIHEAP in Nebraska, households must meet certain income limits, which vary depending on the size of the household. Generally, families earning up to 150% of the federal poverty level are eligible. In some cases, households may also need to undergo an asset test to confirm qualification. This criteria ensures that assistance goes to those most in need.

Specific categories that can benefit from LIHEAP include elderly individuals, people with disabilities, and families with children under the age of 18. Additionally, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services administers this program, ensuring that those receiving benefits from other programs like SNAP, Heritage Health, and ADC may also qualify for energy assistance.

Understanding the application process and keeping track of eligibility requirements is essential. If you think you may qualify, it’s essential to apply during the designated application periods to ensure you can access these benefits when you need them most.

How to apply, step by step

Step 1

Check eligibility

Review the income and household size requirements for LIHEAP in Nebraska. Confirm that you fall within the eligibility limits.

Step 2

Gather documentation

Collect necessary documents, including proof of income, identification, and utility bills, to include with your application.

Step 3

Find local assistance

Locate your nearest LIHEAP intake office or authorized community agency that can assist with your application.

Step 4

Complete the application

Fill out the LIHEAP application form thoroughly. You can often do this online or in-person at designated locations.

Step 5

Submit your application

Submit your completed application and all required documents to your local LIHEAP office before the deadline.

Step 6

Follow up

Check the status of your application with your local office, and address any additional requests for information promptly.

Common mistakes & how to avoid them

⚠︎ Incomplete application

Fix: Make sure to fill out every section fully. Incomplete applications are often denied.

⚠︎ Missing documentation

Fix: Ensure you attach all required documents, such as proof of income and utility bills, to avoid delays.

⚠︎ Missing deadlines

Fix: Mark the application windows on your calendar to avoid submitting too late.

⚠︎ Not verifying eligibility

Fix: Double-check that your household meets the income and asset limits before applying.

⚠︎ Ignoring follow-up requests

Fix: Promptly respond to any requests from the LIHEAP office for additional information to keep your application moving.

Local resources in Nebraska

Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services

State agency managing LIHEAP applications

Statewide, visit their website to find your local office.

Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska

Nonprofit assisting with LIHEAP applications and services

Holdrege, NE - 308-995-6783

Nebraska Appleseed

Advocacy organization providing information on energy assistance

Lincoln, NE - 402-438-8853

Salvation Army of Omaha

Offers assistance with utility bills and energy applications

Omaha, NE - 402-346-6100

Nebraska Energy Assistance Program

Official site for energy assistance resources and support

Online access for all Nebraskans.

If you're denied — the appeal process

If your application for LIHEAP is denied, Nebraska residents have the right to appeal the decision. You can request a review by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services within 30 days of receiving your denial notice. Prepare to provide any additional information they may request to support your case. It’s essential to remain proactive and respond quickly to any communication from the department to strengthen your appeal.

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Questions families ask

What is LIHEAP?
LIHEAP stands for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program. It helps low-income families with their heating and cooling bills.
When can I apply for heating assistance?
In Nebraska, the application period for heating assistance typically opens in the fall. Stay alert for exact dates.
What if I have a crisis and need immediate help?
LIHEAP offers crisis assistance for urgent situations. Contact your local office to see if you qualify.
Can I receive help if I already get SNAP benefits?
Yes, households receiving SNAP benefits may also qualify for LIHEAP assistance based on income.
Is there help for cooling costs as well?
Yes, there is a summer cooling assistance application period to help low-income households with cooling costs.
What happens if my application is denied?
If denied, you can appeal the decision within 30 days by contacting the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
Do I need to reapply every year?
Yes, typically, you'll need to reapply for LIHEAP assistance each year to confirm your eligibility.
How can I find local resources for LIHEAP applications?
You can contact your local Department of Health & Human Services office or visit community nonprofit organizations for assistance.

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