LIHEAP Funds by Program Component 2022

NOTE: The LIHEAP statute authorizes states to provide assistance to low-income households in meeting their home energy costs, intervene in energy crisis situations, and provide low-cost residential weatherization and other cost-effective energy-related home repair (up to 15 percent or 25 percent of the grant if a waiver is approved); it also allows states to spend no more than 10 percent of their grant for administrative purposes. Grantees are also allowed to carryover up to 10 percent of their grant to the next fiscal year. Beyond that, states decide what percent of their funds go to each program component and have the option to use up to 5 percent of funds for Assurance 16 activities. In some cases, state legislatures have mandated component expenditures. For example, state statutes in California, Pennsylvania and Virginia mandate the amount of the weatherization set aside from LIHEAP funds.

State FY % Funds Heat % Funds Cool % Funds Crisis % Funds Wx
Alabama
2022
36
31
15
5
Alaska
2022
60
0
10
15
American Samoa
2021
0
63
7
15
Arizona
2022
16.8
38.12
5
15
Arkansas
2022
40
15
15
15
California
2022
20
6
34
15
Colorado
2022
65
0
5
15
Connecticut
2022
53.8
9.3
21
4.4
Delaware
2022
62.6
10
5
10
District of Columbia
2022
50
13
10
15
Florida
2022
10.5
16
38
15
Georgia
2022
35
33
16
6
Hawaii
2022
5
50
15
10
Idaho
2022
64.8
0
10
10
Illinois
2022
47
0
15
15
Indiana
2022
56
3
12
9
Iowa
2022
59
0
6
15
Kansas
2022
65
0
10
15
Kentucky
2022
31
17
32
15
Louisiana
2022
25
37.5
10
15
Maine
2022
58
0
5
15
Mariana Islands
2022
0
84
2
2
Maryland
2022
67
12
5
5
Massachusetts
2022
75
0
1
10
Michigan
2022
40
0
42
3
Minnesota
2022
51.5
0
15.5
15
Mississippi
2022
40
35
10
5
Missouri
2022
42
0
28
10
Montana
2022
72
0
0.25
15
Nebraska
2022
56
19
3
10
Nevada
2022
78
0
4
5
New Hampshire
2022
60
0
15
5
New Jersey
2022
63
8
10
7
New Mexico
2022
36
12
20
12
New York
2022
53
4
18
15
North Carolina
2022
44
50
31
15
North Dakota
2022
70
1
14
5
Ohio
2022
47
0
20
15
Oklahoma
2022
36
32
10
2
Oregon
2022
60
5
5
15
Pennsylvania
2022
50
0
25
15
Puerto Rico
2022
0
25
35
15
Rhode Island
2022
58.4
0
13.37
14
South Carolina
2022
20
15
30
15
South Dakota
2022
68
0
20
0
Tennessee
2022
51
17
10
10
Texas
2022
15
50
10
15
Utah
2022
48
12
8
15
Vermont
2022
57
0
15
15
Virginia
2022
45
12
8
15
Washington
2022
50.17
0
21
15
West Virginia
2022
58
5
5
15
Wisconsin
2022
61
0
9
15
Wyoming
2022
56
0
12
15

Source: FY 2022 state and territory LIHEAP plans