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Do I Qualify for Energy Assistance in Alaska?

LIHEAP 2026 — income limits, average benefit, and how to apply

Alaska LIHEAP helps families pay heating and cooling bills. Income limit: 150% of the federal poverty level. For a family of 4, that is $58,500/year ($4,875/month). Average benefit: ~$700 per season.

Income limit
150% FPL
Family of 4 limit
$58,500/yr
Average benefit
~$700
Paid to
Utility co.

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Alaska LIHEAP Income Limits (150% FPL)

Household size Annual limit Monthly limit
1 person $28,238 $2,353
2 people $38,325 $3,194
3 people $48,413 $4,034
4 people $58,500 $4,875
5 people $68,588 $5,716
6 people $78,675 $6,556
7 people $88,763 $7,397
8 people $98,850 $8,238

Source: 2026 FPL at 150%. Contact Alaska AHFC to confirm current thresholds.

How to Apply for LIHEAP in Alaska

HEAP (Heating Assistance Program). Apply through Alaska Housing Finance Corporation.

Apply at Alaska AHFC → Call 1-800-478-2432