Service Name
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Eligibility
Total household income at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level. Individual is responsible for paying home energy costs; household must contains at least one US citizen or qualified non citizen. During the month of October priority is given to three target groups: households with children under six, persons with a disability and people over the age of 60. After October everyone is welcome to apply.
Fees
No cost
Address CountryCode
US
Service Hours
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Service Description
Photo ID and Social Security cards for every household member (including children). Non-citizens in household bring copies of Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (BCIS) documents showing legal status in the U.S. Must bring following documents fr
Service Email
heatprogram@fttinc.org
Application/Referral Process
Applications may be obtained in several ways. A paper application may be mailed, an application may be printed from the website, or an application may be completed on the website.
Description
The HEAT Program provides year round energy assistance and energy related crisis assistance for eligible low income households throughout Utah. The program runs each year from October 1 through September 30. It is not required to be shut off nor have shut off notice to apply for benefits. Clients with medical equipment can call for same or next day help. Accommodations can be made for home bound clients.
Taxonomy
Service Point ID
2373
Operational Status
Operational
Telehealth
No