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The Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) is a federally funded program designed to help qualifying low-income households pay for a portion of their winter home heating costs. LEAP is available from November 1st - April 30th and may only be used once per heating season. LEAP payments are given directly to the heating fuel vendor or placed on a EBT card to pay for heating sources, such as:
? Wood
? Coal
? Propane
Applicants must:
-?- Be a permanent legal resident of the US and Colorado, or have a household member that is a US citizen
-?- Pay home heating costs to a heating provider, fuel dealer, or landlord as part of rent
-?- Have a maximum household income that falls within the guidelines below
'Household” means people who live with you and for whom you are financially responsible.
Household Size Monthly Gross Income for the 2022-2023 Season
60% of State Median Income
1 - $2,880
2 - $3,766
3 - $4,652
4 - $5,539
5 - $6,425
6 - $7,311
7 - $7,477
8 - $7,644
Each Additional Person $166
Area Served: Larimer CountyAgency Info
Assists individuals and families with achieving self-sufficiency and security through public assistance programs, services, or referrals to community agencies.
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For general help, call 1-800-799-5876 or email cdhs_oec_communications@state.co.us
Raising Colorado Kids is brought to you by the Colorado Department of Early Childhood.
For general help, call 1-800-799-5876 or email cdec_communications@state.co.us