Even as the government reopens, millions of households still await federal funding to help cover heating costs as winter ...
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, helps about 6 million U.S. households pay energy bills, buy fuel, ...
The Senate voted late Sunday to pass a compromise legislation to fund the government, taking the first step toward ending the ...
The bipartisan group of senators said the federal LIHEAP funding is a crucial lifeline that keeps vulnerable citizens safe and warm during winter by helping low-income households and seniors on fixed ...
The program that helped low-income residents pay their heating bills last year is still unavailable as temperatures drop below freezing.
The federal government shutdown is over, but for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans, relief remains out of reach for energy ...
It's a sigh of relief for non-profits that the government shutdown is over, but not all is rosy when it comes to their federally-funded programs in the longterm.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program funding, a major safety net for residents, is expected to dry up by the end of the ...
During the winter months, LIHEAP can help Pennsylvanians keep the lights and heat on. But the ongoing shutdown delayed those ...
Ohio isn’t among the states such as Pennsylvania that have told clients that the start of assistance will be delayed as cold ...
States have not received their annual LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) funding due to the federal ...