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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Division of Energy Assistance/OCS/ACF
FY 1997
FY 1998
FY 1999
FY 2000
FY 2001
LIHEAP Block Grant Allotments for FY 2001
LIHEAP Allotments under the FY 2001 Energy Emergency
Contingency Fund - FIRST DISTRIBUTION
LIHEAP Allotments under the FY 2001 Energy Emergency
Contingency Fund - SECOND DISTRIBUTION
Awards of FY 2001 LIHEAP Leveraging Incentive Grants
Grant Awards Made under the Residential Energy
Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) for FY 2001
FY 2002
LIHEAP Block Grant Allotments for FY 2002
Awards of FY 2002 LIHEAP Leveraging Incentive
Grants
LIHEAP Allotments under the FY 2002 Energy Emergency Contingency
Fund
Grant Awards Made under the Residential Energy
Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) for FY 2002
FY 2003
LIHEAP Block Grant Allotments for FY 2003
Release of Energy Emergency Contingency Funds for FY 2003
Awards of FY 2003 LIHEAP Leveraging Incentive Grants
Grant Awards Made under the Residential Energy
Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) for FY 2003
FY 2004
President's Request for FY 2005
The President has requested $2.050 billion for LIHEAP for federal fiscal year 2005,
which begins on October 1, 2004. Of this amount, (a) $1.8 billion is requested for
regular block grant funds, (b) $200 million in energy emergency funds that would
be available for the President to distribute if unexpected conditions arise, and
(c) an additional $500,000 for an evaluation study. Also, state and local governments
sometimes provide their own funds for energy assistance. The U.S. Department of
Energy also operates the Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). Often
WAP is coordinated with LIHEAP at the local level. You can visit the WAP web site at:
www.eere.energy.gov/weatherization/
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Updated on 6/30/04
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