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2525 Palmer Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Assists in receiving a monthly water bill discount, which will be applied to meter facility charge. This discount can account for up to 25% of an average residential bill. Automatically enrolled if previously received assistance through the state’s Low Income Household Water Assistance Program(LIHWAP). Also, eligible for the program if, in the last 12 months if participated in another utility affordability program or received assistance through qualifying government programs, including:
• Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
• Federal Lifeline Program
• Federal Public Housing Assistance
• Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservation
• Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
• Medicaid
• Safety Net Assistance
• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
• Supplemental Security Income
• Temporary Assistance to Needy Persons/Families
• Tribal Head Start
• Tribal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
• Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit Programs
PO Box 5040, Charleston, IL 61920
Provides free wireless phone service to low-income individuals who qualify.
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9700 Northwest 112th Avenue, Doral, FL 33178
Provides a free cell phone with coverage, up to one year, to individuals or families who are on public assistance and below the poverty guidelines and cannot afford telephone communication. These phone are to be used for emergency situations outside the home or for assistance in seeking and retaining employment.
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7572 Court Street, Suite 2, Elizabethtown, NY 12932
Provides help to individuals and families with basic needs during an emergency or crisis situation. Services include emergency food, and utility or rent payment assistance.
194 Washington Ave, Suite 320, Albany, NY 12210
Provides New York State's low-income utility consumers with information, assistance, and advice about residential utility matters, as well as legal representation in electric, natural gas, telephone, and other utility related matters.
200 County Seat Drive, North Entrance, Mineola, NY 11501
Involved in many programs to prevent subsurface discharges that have the potential to threaten our groundwater resources. They include the Petroleum Bulk Storage program, Toxic and Hazardous Materials Storage Program, Sewer Connection Program and closure of On-Site Sanitary Systems, monitoring inactive hazardous waste sites and the Underground Injection Control program (UIC). Nassau County has initiated a septic system replacement program for residents and small businesses -- Septic Environmental Program to Improve Cleanliness (SEPTIC). The SEPTIC program will provide grant funding to eligible recipients to replace a conventional or failing septic system with an innovative and alternative onsite wastewater treatment system. Nassau County is offering grants up to $20,000 for homeowners or small businesses to install state-of-the-art nitrogen reducing septic systems. This grant is available to residents in non-sewered areas of Nassau County. For more information or to apply, please visit www.nassaucountyny.gov/septicreplace. Call for detailed information.
1 MetroTech Center, 16TH fLOOR, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Offers financial assistance and education to low income customers. Provides information on budget planning, payment plans, energy efficiency strategies, arrears forgiveness, referrals to appropriate resources and case management.
700 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20005
Lifeline is a federal program dedicated to making phone and internet service more affordable for low-income households. This benefit provides eligible consumers with a monthly discount of up to $9.25. Consumers living on Tribal lands are eligible for an enhanced discount of up to $34.25 per month.
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409 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides in-person customer service assistance for any National Fuel related questions, concerns, issues, or special programs as listed below.
National Fuel offers a number of payment assistance programs, special protections, and programs for special needs to help make managing utility bill payments easier. More detailed information available at https://www.nationalfuelgas.com/utility/forHome/residential_resources.aspx
Low Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP): Offers a heating system check, an energy audit, installation of weatherization, infiltration reduction, natural gas usage reduction measures, and consumer education. Program is for houses with highest levels of consumption. Customers are referred to this program internally. Eligible customers must have an active account and 12 months of uninterrupted service prior to measures.
Conservation Incentive Program: Residential customers in the WNY service area can get a number of rebates when appliances are replaced with energy-efficient models. Non-residential customers can get rebates for rentals or business and save money through fixed or customized rebates on select energy-efficient equipment upgrades, regardless of natural gas consumption. Discounts are offered on appliances such as furnaces, water heaters, boilers, and gas dryers.
Budget Plan: Divides a customer's estimated annual bill by 12 to establish a more predictable monthly payment amount. Also offers a 10-month budget plan covering September through June.
Direct Pay: Pay directly from checking or savings account automatically on the day bill is due. This plan eliminates the need to write checks and buy stamps.
Online Services: Receive and pay bills, view account history, submit a meter reading, enroll in the Budget Plan, and more, all electronically.
Submit Meter Readings: Report meter readings anytime by calling 888-634-7323 or visiting nationalfuelgas.com
Special Protections: For New York customers residing in households where all residents are age 62 or older, 18 or younger, blind or disabled, special protections are available to ensure that the heat stays on in the winter.
Neighbor for Neighbor Heat Fund: Home-heating assistance program which provides low-income Western New Yorkers with a one-time yearly cash grant of up to $400 to help prevent disconnection of their utility service, pay current or past due energy bills (excluding electric utilities), or purchase home heating fuel of any kind.
Hospitalized Customer Assistance Plan: Provides a 30-day bill-payment extension if there is an anticipated a hospital stay of 10 or more days.
Extra Security Plan: Eligible customers can receive an extra measure of security if retired or permanently disabled by coordinating bill due dates to coincide with the arrival of income checks to allow for timely payment.
Statewide Low Income Program (SLIP): Customers who receive Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) grants are also automatically enrolled in the Statewide Low Income Program (SLIP), a program that provides monthly discounts on gas delivery charges. The discount amount is based on the amount of the HEAP grant they receive. Any National Fuel Gas customers receiving HEAP are automatically enrolled into SLIP with the respective tier-based credit beginning on the next month’s bill.
If You're Out of Work: Offers advice on programs and assistance available to you if you are unemployed or expecting a layoff.
Third-Party Notification: Customers can designate a third party to receive any reminder or shut-off notices that may come as a result of forgetting to pay a bill.
Assistance Referrals: Provides referrals to community services to help resolve payment problems. Works together with social service agencies to help determine eligibility for various public programs.
Smell Gas, Leave Fast: If you smell rotten eggs, it could be a natural gas leak. Leave the premise immediately and contact National Fuel from a different location at 1-800-444-3130, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Appletree Business Park, 2875 Union Rd, Suite 44, Buffalo, NY 14227
Provides in-person customer service assistance for any National Fuel related questions, concerns, issues, or special programs as listed below.
National Fuel offers a number of payment assistance programs, special protections, and programs for special needs to help make managing utility bill payments easier. More detailed information available at https://www.nationalfuelgas.com/utility/forHome/residential_resources.aspx
Low Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP): Offers a heating system check, an energy audit, installation of weatherization, infiltration reduction, natural gas usage reduction measures, and consumer education. Program is for houses with highest levels of consumption. Customers are referred to this program internally. Eligible customers must have an active account and 12 months of uninterrupted service prior to measures.
Conservation Incentive Program: Residential customers in the WNY service area can get a number of rebates when appliances are replaced with energy-efficient models. Non-residential customers can get rebates for rentals or business and save money through fixed or customized rebates on select energy-efficient equipment upgrades, regardless of natural gas consumption. Discounts are offered on appliances such as furnaces, water heaters, boilers, and gas dryers.
Budget Plan: Divides a customer's estimated annual bill by 12 to establish a more predictable monthly payment amount. Also offers a 10-month budget plan covering September through June.
Direct Pay: Pay directly from checking or savings account automatically on the day bill is due. This plan eliminates the need to write checks and buy stamps.
Online Services: Receive and pay bills, view account history, submit a meter reading, enroll in the Budget Plan, and more, all electronically.
Submit Meter Readings: Report meter readings anytime by calling 888-634-7323 or visiting nationalfuelgas.com
Special Protections: For New York customers residing in households where all residents are age 62 or older, 18 or younger, blind or disabled, special protections are available to ensure that the heat stays on in the winter.
Neighbor for Neighbor Heat Fund: Home-heating assistance program which provides low-income Western New Yorkers with a one-time yearly cash grant of up to $400 to help prevent disconnection of their utility service, pay current or past due energy bills (excluding electric utilities), or purchase home heating fuel of any kind.
Hospitalized Customer Assistance Plan: Provides a 30-day bill-payment extension if there is an anticipated a hospital stay of 10 or more days.
Extra Security Plan: Eligible customers can receive an extra measure of security if retired or permanently disabled by coordinating bill due dates to coincide with the arrival of income checks to allow for timely payment.
Statewide Low Income Program (SLIP): Customers who receive Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) grants are also automatically enrolled in the Statewide Low Income Program (SLIP), a program that provides monthly discounts on gas delivery charges. The discount amount is based on the amount of the HEAP grant they receive. Any National Fuel Gas customers receiving HEAP are automatically enrolled into SLIP with the respective tier-based credit beginning on the next month’s bill.
If You're Out of Work: Offers advice on programs and assistance available to you if you are unemployed or expecting a layoff.
Third-Party Notification: Customers can designate a third party to receive any reminder or shut-off notices that may come as a result of forgetting to pay a bill.
Assistance Referrals: Provides referrals to community services to help resolve payment problems. Works together with social service agencies to help determine eligibility for various public programs.
Smell Gas, Leave Fast: If you smell rotten eggs, it could be a natural gas leak. Leave the premise immediately and contact National Fuel from a different location at 1-800-444-3130, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
225 East Ave, Suite 101, Rochester, NY 14604
Expands access to internet service by ensuring large internet service providers offer affordable options for high-speed internet to low-income customers, and by investing in continued broadband deployment throughout the state
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Ellicott Square Bldg, 295 Main St, Rm 1050, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides financial relief to low-income New York households by making their electric and/or natural gas utility bills more affordable through monthly bill discounts.
1 MetroTech Center, 16TH fLOOR, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Assists income-eligible National Grid gas customers with managing home energy bills by providing a monthly bill credit based on the customer's HEAP benefit, family size, income, energy costs and the presence of a vulnerable household member. Includes automatic enrollment in the Budget Plan, unless customer opts out. Program replaces the company's Residential Reduced Rate Program and goes into effect January 1, 2018.
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1 MetroTech Center, 16TH fLOOR, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Offers financial assistance and education to low income customers. Provides information on budget planning, payment plans, energy efficiency strategies, arrears forgiveness, referrals to appropriate resources and case management.
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Offers a reduced rate on the primary residential phone line for eligible customers. Call for eligibility requirements or visit the Lifeline Support Website (www.lifelinesupport.org).
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A project of T-Mobile providing free internet, free mobile hotspots, and 100GB of data per year for 5 years to students in grades K-12 who are on the National School Lunch Program. Program is meant to help close the homework gap by ensuring that lack of internet access is not a barrier to any child's education.
15 Park Drive, Melville, NY 11747
Provides a reduction in the delivery and system charges portion of the bill. You may qualify if you receive benefits from certain non-PSEG financial assistance programs. You may be eligible for this rate if you have an active residential PSEG account in your name and are currently receiving benefits from at least one of the following programs: Child Health Plus, Federal Lifeline Program, Federal Public Housing Assistance, Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance - Family Assistance (FA), Temporary Assistance - Safety Net Assistance (SNA), US Veteran’s Disability Pension/Surviving Spouse Pension - Non-Service Connected Disability, Veteran’s Pension or Survivor's Benefit.
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PO Box 5040, Charleston, IL 61920
A federal government benefit Lifeline Assistance program sponsored by Virgin Mobile that provides 1000 free voice minutes, unlimited text and 4.5GB data.
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12920 Southeast 38th Street, Bellevue, WA 98006
Project 10Million is free internet for 5 years plus a hotspot device to families with at least 1 student on the national school lunch program - no chance for fees or overages or anything at all
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New York, 10017
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12920 Southeast 38th Street, Bellevue, WA 98006
Project 10Million is free internet for 5 years plus a hotspot device to families with at least 1 student on the national school lunch program - no chance for fees or overages or anything at all
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45 L Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
A program to help families and households struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. This new benefit will connect eligible households to jobs, critical healthcare services, virtual classrooms, and much more. The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a discount of up to $30 per month towards broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price. The Emergency Broadband Benefit is limited to one monthly service discount and one device discount per household. This is a limited time program, please see fee/payment options section below for more details.
1 MetroTech Center, 16TH fLOOR, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Assists income-eligible National Grid gas customers with managing home energy bills by providing a monthly bill credit based on the customer's HEAP benefit, family size, income, energy costs and the presence of a vulnerable household member. Includes automatic enrollment in the Budget Plan, unless customer opts out. Program replaces the company's Residential Reduced Rate Program and goes into effect January 1, 2018.
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PO Box 5040, Charleston, IL 61920
Provides free wireless phone service to low-income individuals who qualify.
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200 County Seat Drive, North Entrance, Mineola, NY 11501
Involved in many programs to prevent subsurface discharges that have the potential to threaten our groundwater resources. They include the Petroleum Bulk Storage program, Toxic and Hazardous Materials Storage Program, Sewer Connection Program and closure of On-Site Sanitary Systems, monitoring inactive hazardous waste sites and the Underground Injection Control program (UIC). Nassau County has initiated a septic system replacement program for residents and small businesses -- Septic Environmental Program to Improve Cleanliness (SEPTIC). The SEPTIC program will provide grant funding to eligible recipients to replace a conventional or failing septic system with an innovative and alternative onsite wastewater treatment system. Nassau County is offering grants up to $20,000 for homeowners or small businesses to install state-of-the-art nitrogen reducing septic systems. This grant is available to residents in non-sewered areas of Nassau County. For more information or to apply, please visit www.nassaucountyny.gov/septicreplace. Call for detailed information.
