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Energy Assistance Program available to help Nevada families with heating and cooling costs
Program provides funding to pay or catch up on past-due bills
CARSON CITY, NV – Today, the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS) reminds Nevadans that the Energy Assistance Program is available to help residents afford their heating and cooling bills.
Additionally, the program can help households get caught up on their heating and cooling bills if they are behind on payments.
“These additional funds will help Nevadans pay for this vital resource,” said Governor Steve Sisolak “I am appreciative of the funding that will help us to support more families in need stretch their limited budget.”
The State of Nevada recently received additional federal funding to support this program that provides eligible households with a one-time benefit usually paid directly to the energy provider. The new federal funds will allow the program to increase the number of households that can be served.
To be eligible for the program, a household must meet the minimum qualifications including U.S. citizenship, Nevada residency, household income that does not exceed 150% of the federal poverty guidelines, and the household must be responsible for paying home energy costs.
Applications are available at dwss.nv.gov/Energy, at a DWSS office or at any of the energy assistance intake sites across Nevada.
Additionally, the program can help households get caught up on their heating and cooling bills if they are behind on payments.
“These additional funds will help Nevadans pay for this vital resource,” said Governor Steve Sisolak “I am appreciative of the funding that will help us to support more families in need stretch their limited budget.”
The State of Nevada recently received additional federal funding to support this program that provides eligible households with a one-time benefit usually paid directly to the energy provider. The new federal funds will allow the program to increase the number of households that can be served.
To be eligible for the program, a household must meet the minimum qualifications including U.S. citizenship, Nevada residency, household income that does not exceed 150% of the federal poverty guidelines, and the household must be responsible for paying home energy costs.
Applications are available at dwss.nv.gov/Energy, at a DWSS office or at any of the energy assistance intake sites across Nevada.
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