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Florida Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP)

Administered by FL Dept of Economic Opportunity / Community Action Agencies · floridacommunitydevelopment.org

Florida LIHEAP helps low-income households pay electric bills, particularly important given Florida's extreme heat and high AC costs. Administered by local Community Action Agencies.

Eligibility requirements

  • FL resident
  • Income below 150% poverty level
  • Responsible for utility bills
Insider tip

Contact your county Community Action Agency as soon as funds open — Florida LIHEAP often exhausts in days. FPL (Florida Power & Light) also has its own Energy Assistance Program.

How to apply

Apply directly on the official website. GrantLantern does not process applications — we link you directly to the source.

Apply at floridacommunitydevelopment.org

Opens the official source. GrantLantern is not affiliated with this program.

Program details sourced from official government and agency websites. Eligibility is determined by the administering agency — not GrantLantern. Verify current requirements at the official source before applying.

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