Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federal grant program that helps income-eligible Metro New York residents pay their energy bills. In order to qualify, your household must be at or below New York’s median income levels. Use this eligibility tool to see if you qualify for HEAP.
Household Size | Monthly Income | Annual Income |
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1 person | $3,322 | $39,874 |
2 people | $4,345 | $52,143 |
3 people | $5,367 | $64,412 |
4 people | $6,390 | $76,681 |
5 people | $7,412 | $88,949 |
6 people | $8,434 | $101,218 |
7 people | $8,626 | $103,519 |
8 people | $8,818 | $105,819 |
9 people | $9,010 | $108,120 |
10 people | $9,201 | $110,420 |
11 people | $9,393 | $112,721 |
12 people | $9,585 | $115,021 |
13 people | $9,952 | $119,430 |
Each additional | $672 | $8,070 |
If you need assistance, you can call 1-718-643-4050 or email ConsumerAdvocacyNYC@nationalgrid.com to connect with your local Metro New York Consumer Advocate.
HEAP is not a loan and you do not have to pay it back. You must reapply annually and quickly before funds run out each winter.
There are two parts to HEAP.
Regular HEAP |
Qualifications are based on household size and income (you can view the Household Income Limit above). Regular HEAP will be open November 1, 2024 – March 17, 2025. |
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Emergency HEAP |
Qualifications are based on household size and income (you can view the Household Income Limit above) AND customers must have a utility shutoff notice. Emergency HEAP will be open January 2, 2025 – March 17, 2025. To apply, contact your local Department of Social Services (DSS) office. You may also contact your HEAP Local District Contact to apply. |
You can drop off completed HEAP applications at these sites:
- Clermont Job Center - 505 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn
- Coney Island Job Center - 3050 West 21st Street, Brooklyn
- Waverly Job Center - 12 West 14th Street, Manhattan
- Crotona Job Center - 1910 Monterey Ave., Bronx
- Rider Job Center - 300 Canal Street, Bronx
- Queens Job Center - 3220 Northern Blvd., Queens
- Richmond Job Center - 201 Bay Street, Staten Island
Documentation
Please bring the following information when you apply for HEAP:
- Current National Grid bill (or other utility/fuel bill)
- Valid Social Security number
- Final disconnection notice or other shutoff notice (if applying for Emergency HEAP)
- Pay stubs for the most recent four weeks or other proof of your household’s total gross income (filed federal tax return, including all applicable schedules if self-employed or receiving rental income), interest/bank/dividend or tax statement.
- Proof of residence (water, sewer, or tax bill; copy of lease with address; mortgage payment book; current rent receipt showing your name and address; or statement from landlord)
- Documents identifying each household member (driver’s license, photo ID, U.S. passport or naturalization certificate, school records, or birth certificates and validated Social Security cards). To replace a lost New York state birth certificate, please visit New York Vital Records.
- Proof of qualified alien status if you are not a U.S. citizen
More Information
- New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
- New York State myBenefits
- HEAP hotline: 1-800-692-0557
- Apply online at New York State myBenefits
- Print the application and return it by mail to your local DSS office