Weatherization Programs
The program provides financial assistance for utilities for low-income people in Los Angeles County. Service is provided through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LI HEAP), commonly known as HEAP. The program provides utility bill assistance for low-income residents of Los Angeles County. The program cannot assist people who are undocumented; the program can assist permanent legal residents. Applicants must reside where they are applying for utility bill assistance. Applications are accepted at four community organizations and several satellite offices. Satellite offices are available to assist some people who may not live in the immediate area of the four community organizations. Geographic restrictions apply for each application site.
The program provides assistance once per year to help low-income households reduce energy consumption and/or help pay energy bills. The total household monthly income must meet Poverty Guidelines for the program. Priority is given to households with older adults, people with disabilities and families with children 6 years and younger. The program does not provide reconnection costs, deposit fees, or emergency assistance; the program will pay current, late or disconnect utility bills. It takes approximately eight to twelve weeks to process an application; incomplete or incorrect application will take additional time to process. The program is divided into three components: the Cash Assistance Payments Program (CAP); the Energy Crisis Intervention Services (ECIS); and the Weatherization Program.
The CAP program provides financial assistance to offset heating and/or cooling costs. Assistance in the form of a direct payment to a utility company on behalf of the eligible applicant. The amount of the grant is based on: 1)The county in which the applicant lives; 2)household size; 3)income; and 4)funding ability. The applicant's actual energy costs are a factor in determining the priority of service. The program provides assistance once every 365 days.
The ECIS program provides cash assistance for gas and electric utility services for weather-related or energy-related emergencies. This program works similarly to the CAP program except the application process is faster than normal.
The Weatherization Program provides free weatherization services to reduce energy consumption. Services include replacement of inefficient refrigerators, electric water heaters, microwaves and lighting. Additional services include attic insulation, weather-stripping, minor housing repairs and other related energy conservation measures. Cooling systems are not provided, but assistance with the repair of an existing unit may be available.
The Energy Services Provider Directory is available online.
The program provides assistance once per year to help low-income households reduce energy consumption and/or help pay energy bills. The total household monthly income must meet Poverty Guidelines for the program. Priority is given to households with older adults, people with disabilities and families with children 6 years and younger. The program does not provide reconnection costs, deposit fees, or emergency assistance; the program will pay current, late or disconnect utility bills. It takes approximately eight to twelve weeks to process an application; incomplete or incorrect application will take additional time to process. The program is divided into three components: the Cash Assistance Payments Program (CAP); the Energy Crisis Intervention Services (ECIS); and the Weatherization Program.
The CAP program provides financial assistance to offset heating and/or cooling costs. Assistance in the form of a direct payment to a utility company on behalf of the eligible applicant. The amount of the grant is based on: 1)The county in which the applicant lives; 2)household size; 3)income; and 4)funding ability. The applicant's actual energy costs are a factor in determining the priority of service. The program provides assistance once every 365 days.
The ECIS program provides cash assistance for gas and electric utility services for weather-related or energy-related emergencies. This program works similarly to the CAP program except the application process is faster than normal.
The Weatherization Program provides free weatherization services to reduce energy consumption. Services include replacement of inefficient refrigerators, electric water heaters, microwaves and lighting. Additional services include attic insulation, weather-stripping, minor housing repairs and other related energy conservation measures. Cooling systems are not provided, but assistance with the repair of an existing unit may be available.
The Energy Services Provider Directory is available online.
Language
Spanish, Vietnamese Fee structure
Free Application procedure
Appointment Required, Call to Apply, Walk in to Apply Service hours
monday : 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
tuesday : 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
wednesday : 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
thursday : 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
friday : 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Website
www.lbcap.org
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