Utility Assistance · Kansas

Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance)

Average benefit ~$400–$600/year

Worth up to ~$42/month

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About Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance)

Helps low-income households pay heating and cooling costs. One-time annual benefit applied directly to your utility bill. Includes the Crisis Component for emergency energy situations like disconnection, broken furnace, or empty propane tank. Income must be at or below 150% FPL.

How to Apply in Kansas

  1. Apply through your local DCF office or community action agency
  2. Applications open November 1 and close March 31 each year
  3. Crisis assistance available year-round for emergencies
  4. Bring recent utility bills, proof of income, and ID
  5. Call Kansas DCF at 1-888-369-4777 for your nearest office

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance) worth?
Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance): Average benefit ~$400–$600/year. Eligible households may receive a benefit worth up to ~$42 per month.
How do I apply for Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance) in Kansas?
To apply: Apply through your local DCF office or community action agency. Applications open November 1 and close March 31 each year. Crisis assistance available year-round for emergencies. You can also call 1-888-369-4777. Official website: https://www.dcf.ks.gov/services/ees/Pages/EnergyAssistance.aspx
Who qualifies for Kansas LIEAP (Energy Assistance)?
Helps low-income households pay heating and cooling costs. One-time annual benefit applied directly to your utility bill. Final eligibility is determined by the program when you apply. Beneify's free screener can estimate your eligibility in about 3 minutes.