The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in Georgia provides crucial support for eligible households struggling with heating, cooling, and utility bills. This program ensures that families can maintain a safe and comfortable living environment, particularly during extreme weather conditions. In Atlanta, LIHEAP covers a range of services, from utility payment assistance to crisis support for those facing immediate energy needs.
Eligibility for LIHEAP assistance is based on income, household size, and specific circumstances. The program is designed to help low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities who often find it difficult to manage their energy costs. With varying application windows throughout the year, it’s essential to stay informed about the seasonal assistance available for both heating and cooling needs.
Eligibility — who qualifies
To qualify for LIHEAP assistance in Georgia, your household income must fall below a certain threshold, which varies based on household size. Typically, the program caters to families with incomes at or below 60% of the State Median Income. In addition to income limits, Georgia may impose asset tests, so it's crucial to be aware of your total resources when applying.
Categories for assistance include families with children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. Additionally, participation in other assistance programs like SNAP, Georgia Medicaid, TANF, or PeachCare can help demonstrate need and streamline your application process. Make sure to provide documentation from these programs if you are enrolled.
During application periods, such as the fall for heating assistance and summer for cooling needs, applicants are encouraged to prepare their documentation early. Ensure you have proof of income, identification, and any other relevant details that might aid in the application process.
How to apply, step by step
Check Eligibility
Review the eligibility criteria for LIHEAP, including income limits and asset tests, to see if you qualify for assistance.
Gather Documents
Collect necessary documentation, such as proof of income, identification, and any existing participation in other assistance programs like SNAP or TANF.
Visit the Website
Go to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs website for specific information regarding application dates and online resources.
Contact Local Offices
Reach out to your local community action agency or the Georgia Department of Human Services for guidance on the application process.
Submit Your Application
Complete and submit your LIHEAP application during the designated application window either online or in-person at your local office.
Follow Up
After submitting your application, follow up with the agency to check on the status of your application and any additional requirements.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
⚠︎ Incomplete Application
Fix: Ensure all sections of the application are filled out completely to avoid delays. Double-check required signatures and dates.
⚠︎ Missing Documents
Fix: Submit all required documents with your application. Prepare everything in advance to ensure a smooth process.
⚠︎ Not Meeting Deadlines
Fix: Keep track of application windows for heating and cooling assistance. Mark key dates on your calendar to avoid missing out.
⚠︎ Inaccurate Income Reporting
Fix: Report your income accurately, including all sources. Misreporting can lead to denial of assistance or repayment requirements.
⚠︎ Ignoring Follow-Up
Fix: Don’t skip the follow-up step. Contact your local agency to confirm your application was received and check for additional requests.
Local resources in Atlanta
Atlanta Community Action Agency
Serving multiple neighborhoods in Atlanta.
Georgia Department of Human Services
4040 Macon Rd, Atlanta, GA 30344.
Action Ministries
Cobb, Cherokee, and Fulton Counties, GA.
Fulton County Department of Human Services
10 Park Place South SE, Suite 250, Atlanta, GA 30303.
United Way of Greater Atlanta
100 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303.
If you're denied — the appeal process
If your application for LIHEAP assistance is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Contact your local community action agency within 30 days of receiving the denial letter. Provide any additional documentation or clarification that may strengthen your case. It's important to act quickly to ensure your appeal is processed in a timely manner, and you may want to request a hearing to present your situation directly.
How vehicle donations support this work
Wheels of Change operates a vehicle donation program that helps fund research initiatives aimed at connecting Atlanta residents to essential resources like LIHEAP. By donating a vehicle, you’re not only supporting our mission but also helping your neighbors navigate these crucial assistance programs. Every contribution makes a difference in ensuring families can access the energy support they need.
