West Virginia Department of Human Services Announces Energy Assistance Program for Low-Income Residents

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Energy Bill

The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) announced today that it will accept applications for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), a federally funded program assists eligible West Virginians with home heating costs, from Monday, February 2, 2026, through Friday, February 20, 2026, or until funding is exhausted.

Eligibility for LIEAP benefits is based on income, household size, and responsibility for heating expenses. For fiscal year 2026, income eligibility is set at 60 percent of the state median income for households of up to seven individuals and 150 percent of the federal poverty level for households with eight or more members.

To qualify, households must meet all program guidelines and income requirements for every household member. Applications are available online at www.wvpath.wv.gov, at local DoHS offices, or at participating community agencies.  These Agencies are West Virginia Community Action Agencies-  https://wvcap.org/agencies/  and West Virginia Senior Centers- https://wvdscs.org/senior-centers/ 

The maximum allowable gross monthly income levels for LIEAP Fiscal Year 2026 are listed below:

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Gross Income Chart

*For each additional person, add $688.

Households whose countable income exceeds the maximum amount are not eligible.

However, some types of income may be excluded for LIEAP.

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DoHS Communications