CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Concerned about paying winter heating bills? The Wyoming Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) is now accepting online applications for the 2024-2025 season. LIEAP is a federally funded program that helps eligible, low-income Wyoming families, seniors and individuals pay a portion of their winter home heating costs.

This year, LIEAP is only accepting online applications, starting on Oct. 1 through March 31, 2025. The online application requirement means households will need to complete the application through the customer portal, and not on a paper form. Apply at lieapwyo.org.

For application assistance, please call (800) 246-4221, email lieapinfo@wyo.gov or visit the Align Team in Cheyenne or the local Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS) office for personalized help.

Once a household’s application is approved, the energy assistance benefit will be paid directly to the fuel supplier. Bills for unregulated fuels (propane, pellets, wood, heating oil, and coal) are eligible for payment beginning Oct. 1, 2024. Bills for regulated heating sources (natural gas and electricity) are eligible for payment beginning Nov. 1, 2024. Benefits are available through May 31, 2025 or until the recipient’s benefit amount is exhausted, whichever happens first.

Eligibility hinges on household income not exceeding 60% of the state’s median income. Special priority is given to households with vulnerable members, including seniors (60+), individuals with disabilities, and with children under the age of 5. Benefits are available to homeowners and renters, including if living in an RV or camper that is permanently parked.

LIEAP is funded through a federal block grant program by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and administered by DFS.

• Income Eligibility
Wyoming residents with income up to 60% of the state median income level are eligible. See the table below. Priority is given to households with elderly (60+), disabled, or with children 5 and under. Benefits are available to homeowners and renters, including if you live in an RV/camper that is permanently parked.