Struggling With Energy Bills? This Benefit Could Help SNAP Households Pay for Heating and Cooling

Ralph Feil
Published Mar 13, 2026

Struggling With Energy Bills? This Benefit Could Help SNAP Households Pay for Heating and Cooling

Many households that receive food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) may qualify for additional help paying their energy bills.


One important program designed to reduce utility costs is the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

Despite being available nationwide, many eligible families are unaware that this program can help cover heating and cooling expenses throughout the year.

 

What LIHEAP Is and How It Works

LIHEAP is a federally funded program that helps low-income households pay for essential home energy costs.

Depending on your situation, the program may provide:

  • Seasonal payments to help with heating or cooling bills

  • Emergency assistance if your utilities are at risk of being shut off

  • Energy efficiency services, such as improvements to heating or cooling systems

These benefits are typically paid directly to the utility company or service provider.

 

Why SNAP Households May Qualify

Many families who already receive SNAP benefits are automatically considered income-eligible for LIHEAP.

While requirements can vary by state, applicants generally must:

  • Meet income guidelines set by the state

  • Be responsible for paying home energy costs

  • Provide documentation such as utility bills or identification

Because eligibility rules differ across states, local agencies determine the exact benefit amount and application process.

Read: EBT Card Perks: Free and Discounted Benefits Many SNAP Users Don’t Know About

 

What Expenses LIHEAP Can Help Cover

LIHEAP assistance can be used for several types of home energy expenses, including:

  • Electricity bills

  • Natural gas costs

  • Heating oil or propane

  • Cooling expenses during extreme heat

  • Emergency energy situations

For many households, this assistance can help prevent utility shutoffs during difficult financial periods.

 

When Benefits Are Available

In most states, LIHEAP benefits are offered during specific seasons, typically:

  • Winter heating assistance

  • Summer cooling assistance

Some states also provide year-round emergency funds for households facing immediate energy crises.

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