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Michigan LIHEAP FAQ Sheet

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What Is the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program?

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides assistance for energy costs to low-income households. LIHEAP is a federal program that is administered by individual states, territories, and tribes. In Michigan, LIHEAP is administered by the Department of Treasury through the Home Heating Credit.

Learn more about LIHEAP by reviewing the federal program fact sheet here.

For more information about LIHEAP in Michigan, click here.

What Does LIHEAP Cover in Michigan?

The Michigan Department of Treasury oversees LIHEAP benefits and provides financial assistance for heating expenses to qualified households. Financial assistance can include payment for:

  • Past-due utility bills
  • Deliverable fuel (propane and wood)
  • Disconnection/reconnection fees
  • Repairs and replacements of worn parts on heating units
  • Home weatherization

For more information about LIHEAP’s heating assistance initiative in Michigan, see the Michigan state 2022 LIHEAP Detailed Model Plan here.

Michigan’s LIHEAP program does not provide financial compensation for cooling expenses. However, it does assist with cooling emergencies if applicants qualify for Crisis Assistance.

About LIHEAP Crisis Assistance

LIHEAP Crisis Assistance, like standard LIHEAP benefits, is a cash grant provided to the utility companies of eligible individuals in certain situations.

If your household meets all the eligibility requirements above and has an energy-related crisis, you may qualify for LIHEAP Crisis Assistance.

The state of Michigan defines a “crisis situation” as one where a household:

  • Has no more than 25 percent of bulk fuel left.
  • Is in danger of having their utilities disconnected.
  • Has a need for a deliverable or non-traditional fuel source (wood, corn, etc.).
  • Has an inoperable furnace.

A “life-threatening crisis situation” also qualifies a household for Crisis Assistance. This occurs when:

  • A household has already had their utilities disconnected by their service provider,
  • A member of the household is a medical or health risk because of the energy loss,
  • A member of the household has a condition that requires the use of a medical device/medication that requires energy OR
  • A household does not have temporary housing alternatives.

For qualifying households, the maximum annual benefit amount for LIHEAP Crisis Assistance is a one-time payment of $1,200.

Learn more about Crisis Assistance on page 12 of the Detailed Model Plan here.

How Much Assistance Does LIHEAP Provide in Michigan?

To determine the amount of energy assistance for which you are eligible, the Michigan Department of Treasury will consider:

  1. Your household size and income for the month prior to your application
  2. The fuel type you need (electricity, propane, natural gas, or heating oil)

Also, whether you are eligible for regular LIHEAP payments or Crisis Assistance payments will influence your maximum benefit amount.

As of 2022, the maximum annual benefit amount in Michigan for heating is $1,708 and the minimum annual benefit amount is $1.

How to Qualify for LIHEAP in Michigan

To qualify for LIHEAP in Michigan, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be a resident of the state
  • At least one household member must be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident
  • Have an out-of-pocket energy expense from an account opened in the name of the head of the household or their spouse
  • Have an annual income that is less than the LIHEAP income limit for your household size, which is no more than 150 percent of the established Federal Poverty Level. To view the annual income limits, click here.

The Michigan Department of Treasury prioritizes households with elderly, disabled or young members. Elderly is considered 60 years or older, and young is considered five years old or younger.

Learn more about the LIHEAP financial eligibility requirements in Michigan here.

If you or a member of your family participates in the benefit programs below, then you may automatically be eligible for LIHEAP based on your income:

  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Learn more here.
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Learn more here.
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Learn more here.

How to Apply for LIHEAP in Michigan

Eligible households can only apply for LIHEAP assistance from January 1 until September 30 each year. LIHEAP applications cannot be submitted year-round.

To apply for LIHEAP in Michigan, complete the following three steps:

  1. Gather the documentation and information you will need for the application.

Learn what documents and information you need to complete the process here.

  1. Choose how you are going to apply, whether online, by mail or in person. 

To apply online, click here.

To apply by mail, send the application to:
Michigan Department of Treasury
Lansing, MI 48956

To apply in person, find your nearest Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office and contact information here.

  1. Submit the LIHEAP application and other required documents.

Access the Michigan LIHEAP application here.

Note that applications for Crisis Assistance, for households that meet the state definition of a crisis, can be submitted year-round.

If you have questions about the application process or require assistance, contact your nearest MichiganDepartment of Health and Human Services office. Find your nearest office here.

What You Will Need to Apply

When applying for Michigan LIHEAP benefits, you will need to provide:

  • Personal and financial information about yourself and the members of your household
  • Details about your home and its heating

The state will need the following documents and information to confirm your eligibility for LIHEAP benefits:

  • Names, birth dates and Social Security numbers for all household members
  • Utility bill information (vendor name and account number)
  • Residence information (landlord’s name, address and phone number, if renting)
  • Income verification for the last three months (pay stubs)

Learn more about the documentation needed during the LIHEAP application process here.

How to Check Your Application Status

You can call the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services office where you applied to directly to check your application status. Click here to find your local office and contact information.

If you applied online, you can check your status here.

You can also call the Automated Information Service line at (517) 636-4486. Customer Service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM.

What Happens After You Apply for LIHEAP in Michigan?

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will notify you within 14 days of receiving your application if you are approved to receive benefits. All LIHEAP payments are made to the heating or energy provider directly. Benefit payments will not be sent to you.

How to Appeal a Denial of Benefits

If you are denied Michigan LIHEAP benefits, you may request a hearing to appeal the decision by writing a statement to your local Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office where you applied within 90 days of when you received the denial. Find your nearest local MDHHS office here.

If the MDHHS representative cannot resolve the dispute, you can request a hearing with the Michigan Department of Treasury Hearings Division. To begin this process, access the Request for Hearing/Informal Conference form here and fax it to (517) 636-4115 or mail it to:
Michigan Department of Treasury Hearings Division
430 W. Allegan
Lansing, MI 48922

Once the Michigan Department of Treasury receives the appeal, they will set up a hearing and notify you of the date, time and location.

If you have questions about the appeal process, contact the Michigan Department of Treasury at (517) 636-4486.

Need More Help?

If you have questions about LIHEAP benefits in Michigan or require further assistance, contact your local Michigan Department of Health and Human Services office. Find your nearest Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office and contact information here.

You can also contact the Michigan Department of Treasury at (517) 636-4486.

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While we are not affiliated with the government in any way, our private company engaged writers to research the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and compiled a guide that we believe is simple to use and easy to understand. Our goal is to help you get the benefits that you need by providing detailed information on the process.

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Last Updated: February 2, 2024