Uncle Sam Shuffles $15M: Low-Income Families Get Energy Boost
Published Date: 7/17/2025
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Summary
The government just reshuffled $15.5 million in energy help money for low-income families from 2023 to 2024. This means more funds are heading to states, territories, and tribes that already got 2024 grants, helping them keep homes warm and bills manageable. If you’re part of these communities, expect a boost in support soon!
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Reallotment of $15.5M LIHEAP Funds
The Office of Community Services reallotted $15,494,946 of Fiscal Year 2023 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds to states, territories, tribes, and tribal organizations that received FY24 direct LIHEAP grants. This directs additional federal LIHEAP money to those FY24 grantees to support low-income households' home energy needs.
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