TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma - The Cherokee Nation is again providing funding
through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program for eligible
Cherokees and other Native Americans this winter.
LIHEAP is a federally funded program that services low income households
who need assistance for their home energy bills. The program encourages
that priority be given to those with the “highest home energy needs,”
meaning low income households with a high energy burden or the presence
of a vulnerable individual in the household, such as a young child,
disabled person or frail older individual.
“It is a blessing that the Cherokee Nation is able to provide more
assistance to families this year,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of
the Cherokee Nation. “In past years we have been able to assist
approximately 1,700 applicants through the Cherokee Nation LIHEAP
program. This year, with additional federal funds, we anticipate helping
many more.”
This year, the Cherokee Nation received additional funding for the
program, allowing for an increase in the income for those eligible for
assistance. Income eligibility levels are based on income plus the
number of persons residing in the home. Income eligibility this year
cannot exceed poverty level plus 50 percent, whereas the amount has
traditionally been poverty level plus 10 percent. For example, a
household of two cannot have a combined incomes totaling more than
$1,821 per month, or $21,855 per year, and a household of four cannot
have combined incomes of more than $$2,756 per month or $33,075 per year.
For complete income guidelines, please contact the Family Assistance
Program.
“We are excited about this year’s program and are happy we will be able
to assist more of our citizens with increased funds,” said Jerry Snell,
Cherokee Nation Director of Family Assistance.
LIHEAP payments are also provided by other area agencies; however,
a household can only legally receive services through one agency.
To be eligible, a person must reside with the tribal jurisdiction of the
Cherokee Nation, have a citizenship card from a federally-recognized
tribe, show proof of income for the previous twelve months, show proof
of residency and provide energy vendor information. Payments will be
made to the vendor in recipient’s name. Priority will be given to
elders and families with children under the age of five. Applications
will be accepted from Dec. 1, 2009 through Jan. 4, 2010. Applications
for crisis situations will be accepted beginning Jan. 5, 2010.
For more information, contact Janet Ward, Cherokee Nation LIHEAP
Coordinator, phone: 918-453-5327.