Winter have you feeling like Snow Miser?
Winter Crisis Program – The Ohio Development Services Agency and Clinton County Community Action Program will help income-eligible Ohioans stay warm through the winter months. The Home Energy Assistance Winter Crisis Program provides a benefit once per heating season to an income-eligible Ohioan’s main heating accounts. Client can apply online at energyhelp.ohio.gov or in person at Community Action, 789 North Nelson Avenue, Wilmington, OH. Eligible clients are those at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Guideline that are disconnected (or have a pending disconnection notice), need to establish new service, need to pay to transfer service, or have 25% or less bulk fuel supply remaining. The program can also assist in fuel tank replacements, fuel tank testing and heating system repairs. The program operates from November 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025.
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (also called “Regular HEAP”) – is a federally funded program designed to help income-eligible Ohioans with their winter heating bills. The program runs from July 1 to May 31, 2024. Clients at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) receive a benefit in the form of a direct payment toward their main heating account. HEAP benefits are typically credited directly towards the eligible client’s energy heating bill beginning in the month of January.
Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus (PIPP) Program – helps income-eligible Ohioans manage their energy bills year-round. The program allows income-eligible Ohioans to pay their energy bill each month based on a percentage of their income. To be eligible for the program, a client must have a total household income at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) and must apply for all Ohio Development Services Agency (Development) Energy Assistance Programs for which he or she is eligible. A client’s PIPP payment will be set at 10% of the last 30 days of household income for households that heat with electric and 5% for households with a different main heating source.
For ALL programs, applicants will need to bring the following documents with them:
• Proof of income for the past 30 days for all household members. (If self-employed or seasonal you will need to bring the past 12 months’ income and a complete copy of the most recent IRS taxes filed). (If you have no income, please contact the office for further instructions).
• Copies of current heating AND electric bills.
• Social Security Cards (birth certificates, voter registrations, passports or DD-214 also accepted if Social Security numbers are provided).
• Photo ID of applicant.
• Proof of disability if applicable
Applications are accepted by walk in only at 789 North Nelson Avenue, Wilmington, OH 45177 from 7:00 am until 3:00 pm Monday – Thursday. If you cannot visit the office, please contact Becky at 937-382-8365 to see if you would be eligible for a home visit.