Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment

ENERGY    Utility Bill Assistance

Get up to $1,500 in electric or gas bill assistance through HEAP.

Along with utility bill credit, eligible clients also receive valuable information about energy conservation and practical tips on how to save energy and keep their utility bill manageable. 

Our LIHEAP Utility Bill Assistance Services

LIHEAP - Electric & Gas Bill Assistance

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can offer income-eligible residents of Los Angeles County a credit of up to $1,500 on their electric or gas bill. LIHEAP is available for people who purchase energy from the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP), Southern California Edison (SCE), Burbank Water & Power (BWP), Glendale Water & Power (GWP), or Southern California Gas Company.

PACE’s LIHEAP program only serves the Los Angeles County zip codes listed in the Service Areas below. If you do not see your zip code listed, please use the State LIHEAP service provider lookup tool by clicking here.

Eligible Service Areas

Carson, Compton, El Segundo, Gardena, Glendale, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood, Lawndale, Manhattan Beach, Paramount, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Torrance, Burbank (91502, 91503, 91505, 91506, 91521, 91512, and 91523 only), Los Angeles (90001-3, 90006-9, 90011-15, 90017, 90020-21, 90024-25, 90027-30, 90036-39 90043-55, 90057, 90059-62, 90064, 90066-69 90071, 90077, 90079, and 90094 only)

If you don’t see your city or zip code listed above, please click here to find services in your area.

Are You Eligible for LIHEAP Utility Bill Assistance?

Your household may qualify for LIHEAP if:
  • You live within the service areas listed above.
  • You meet the income eligibility guidelines.
  • You have a current bill from a participating gas or electric service provider.
Income Eligibility Guidelines

Household Size

Monthly Income

1​

$3,31.66

2​

$4,356.83

3​

$5,382.00

4​

$6,407.16

5​

$7,432.25

6​

$8,457.41

7​

$8,649.66

8​

$8,841.83

9​

$9,034.08

10​

$9,226.25

CalWorks/TANF/AFDC (current month)

General Relief (current month)

Child Support (last 4 weeks)

SSI/SSA (current award letter/current month’s bank statement)

Pension (current month’s statement)

Wages/Paystubs (last 4 weeks)

Worker’s Compensation (last 4 weeks)

Unemployment/State Disability (last 4 weeks)

Financial Aid (current award letter)

Foster Care or Adoption (current month’s check stub)

Loans (letter from lender and CSD43B filled out)

  • U.S. government-issued photo I.D. (applicant only)
  • Social security number or other acceptable document (applicant only)
  • Current electric bill and gas bill complete with all pages covering at least 22 service days with meter readings.
  • Proof of current monthly income for all household members, as applicable (see Types of Income). Document must show gross benefit amounts covering the past 30 days. If there is a household member 18 years old or older without income, cash income to report, any income or expense situations to clarify, you must complete the CSD43B form available here.
  • Current year’s lease agreement or section 8/HUD contract showing your current monthly rent portion, current year’s property tax statement, OR current month’s rent receipt or mortgage statement.

NOTE: Additional documents may be required.

How to Apply for LIHEAP

PACE Energy
1055 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 900E, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Open to the public Monday to Tuesday, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Limited to the first 25 applicants each day.

A drop box is available to submit applications before or after open hours.

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