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Household Size – including homeowners and renters that pay separately for heat. Also includes renters whose heat is included in the rent, as long as more than %30 of gross income is paid towards rent. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Under $16,245 Under $21,855 Under $27,465 Under $33,075 Under $38,685 Under $44,295 Under $49,905 Household Size if you or a member of your household is at least 60 years old or has a disability – including homeowners and renters that pay separately for heat. At this level, renters are not eligible if heat is included in the rent. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Under $21,660 Under $29,140 Under $36,620 Under $44,100 Under $51,580 Under $59,060 Under $66,540 Contingency Heating Assistance Program For households with higher incomes than would qualify for the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program.
Household Size – including homeowners and renters that pay separately for heat. At this level, renters are not eligible if heat is included in the rent. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Under $30,485 Under $39,865 Under $49,245 Under $58,625 Under $68,005 Under $77,385 Under $79,144
Note: Any household in which all household members are participating in one or more of the following Department of Social Services programs are automatically considered income eligible for winter heating assistance benefits, but must meet all other eligibility requirements to receive benefits: Temporary Family Assistance, State Supplement to the Aged, Blind and Disabled, Refugee Cash Assistance Program, Food Stamps. Mixed-income households (those receiving income from both DSS and non-DSS sources) are considered income-eligible for winter heating assistance benefits if the combined household annual gross income, including DSS cash benefits, remains within income guidelines.
HOUSEHOLD ASSET GUIDELINES
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