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   Barbara Roberts
   Program Director
   Glendive Office

   (406) 377-3564
   (800) 227-0703
LIEAP Program

Income Standards

Resources Guideline

Business Equity

Weatherization

Warm Hearts Warm Homes

Energy Ombudsman

Energy Share of Montana

Energy Services
 

 LIEAP (Low-Income Energy Assistance Program) pays part of winter energy bills for eligible families.  Payments are usually made to utility companies or fuel vendors. Applications are available from October 1st through April 30th.  Eligibility for LIEAP is based on income and resources.  The following documents are needed when you submit an application:

  • A recent copy of your fuel bill (unless you heat with wood or coal); 
  • Income records such as stubs for wages, unemployment compensation or child support, interest income, retirement benefits, alimony payments, social security (award letter), supplemental social security income (award letter), self-employment, and property income; and 
  • Your most recent bank statements for all accounts.
  • Propane and Fuel Oil clients must submit the following:
    • A statement from your fuel vendor stating that they will supply your fuel;
    • Your current balance with your vendor; and
    • Your fuel consumption for the previous 12 months.

LIEAP Application (PDF) 

Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, Get It Here

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Income Standards

The income standards in the table below are 150% of the U.S. Government Office of Management and Budget poverty level of households of different sizes.  Households with income less than 150% of poverty are eligible.

Number in HouseHold

175% of Poverty

1

$21,660

2

$29,140

3

$36,620

4

$44,100

5

$51,580

6

$59,060

7

$66,540

8

$74,020

 
150% of Poverty 9 & Over

9

$81,500

10

$88,980

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Resource Limit
The following property resources shall make a family unit ineligible when in total they exceed $9,930 for a single person, $14,899 for a two-person household and $993 for each additional member.  ($19,863 maximum)

  • Cash on hand

  • Certificate of Deposit (CD)

  • Savings and checking accounts

  • Market value of stocks or bonds and/or other negotiable resources Market value of contract of deed and/or other negotiable resources

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Business Equity

A family who owns a business with an equity value in excess of $25,000 is ineligible. All records and information about your situation are kept in confidence.  The LIEAP benefit amount is figured according to the number of household members, bedrooms, type of home, primary heat source and the total household income for 12 months.  Clients must re-apply each year.

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All clients eligible for LIEAP are automatically eligible for weatherization. The clients’ homes are ranked on a priority list according to income and energy usage. When your name moves to the top of the priority list, an energy auditor will schedule a time to assess your home’s needs for weatherization materials. The auditor is trained to determine the most cost-effective weatherization measures for your home.  Weatherization measures may include a furnace tune-up, caulking, weather stripping, insulation, storm windows, vent dampers, window quilts, replacement of broken glass, and repair of primary doors. Weatherization workers may not be able to install all the materials you may need, but they will do the most important weatherization within the dollar limits allowed. An estimated 200 homes out of 1400 homes are weatherized each year. Since we can not weatherize every eligible home in a single year, there is the Warm Hearts-Warm Homes of Montana program.

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Warm Hearts-Warm Homes Montana low cost weatherization materials are provided to clients at or below 200% of poverty. These materials include energy efficient light bulbs, smoke detectors, carbon dioxide detectors, caulking, weather stripping, water heater jackets, pipe wrap, furnace filters, door sweeps, kitchen aerators, plastic for windows, outlet gaskets, and low flow shower heads.  The LIEAP application is used to qualify clients for the Warm Hearts-Warm Homes Montana program.

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Energy Ombudsman helps clients identify their energy costs, so they can control energy usage and reduce their energy bills. Energy talks and demos are also provided at senior citizen centers, schools, service groups, and health fairs.

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Energy Share of Montana is a non-profit program dedicated to helping families overcome emergencies and move toward self-reliance.  Funds are offered to any family with an energy emergency (i.e. facing disconnect or out of fuel).

REnergy Share Applicaction (PDF)     

 

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Action for Eastern Montana ∙ P.O. Box 1309 ∙ 2030 N. Merrill Av ∙ Glendive, Montana 59330-1309
(406) 377-3564        (800) 227-0703
Last Updated 04/29/2008