Oklahoma

[Last updated: 07/20/2025]

Low-Income Energy Programs Federal | Utility | Charitable

Federal

LIHEAP Contact
(405) 522-5050
LIHEAP@okdhs.org
Website

Online Application
http://www.okdhslive.org/

Local Administering Agency Contacts
DHS County Offices

Weatherization Assistance Program
405-949-1495
Local Administering Agency Contacts 
Website

LIHEAP FY 2025 Funding
$42,154,042
*including additional $922,827 from Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA), (Pub. L. 117-58)

LIHEAP Income Eligibility Level
130% Federal Poverty Level
Weatherization: 200% Federal Poverty Level

LIHEAP FY 2025 Benefit
Heating: $40 minimum, $500 maximum
Cooling: $150 minimum, $650 maximum
Crisis: $750 maximum

LIHEAP Households Served in FY 2024
Heating: 56,204
Cooling: 47,200
Crisis: 8,652
Weatherization: 131

LIHEAP Program Dates
Heating: December 17 - February 28
Cooling: July 15 - September 30
Crisis: Year-round
Weatherization: Year-round

Utility

 

Low-Income Energy Efficiency

Oklahoma Gas & Electric 
Residential Energy Efficiency Program
Offered to help customers reduce their energy use and save money on their bills. Program provides customers with an In-Home Energy Assessment, personalize energy efficiency recommendations, and rebates for installing energy-saving measures for no additional costs.

Emergency Charitable Assistance

Please note these charitable funds are last resort emergency funds with limited resources and limited times of operation.

Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative
Operation Roundup 
Member donations provide funds to assist individuals and organizations with medical care, food, clothing, housing, educational assistance and other needed services that are not being met by other agencies. Application is available on the website.
405-382-3680

Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
Operation Round-Up
In 1998, Northeast Electric launched the Operation Round-Up program. Collected money is placed into a benevolence fund and overseen by the Northeast Electric Cooperative Trust Foundation, Inc. The funds that accumulate in the foundation will be distributed to individuals and organizations which prove to be worthy of the funds. Proper application for funds must be made, and the governing board of trustees (separate from the cooperative's board) will determine who will receive assistance.
1-800-256-6405

Oklahoma Electric Cooperative 
Operation Round-UpĀ® 
Member donations provide assistance to individuals and organizations experiencing hardships. An applicant is not required to be a member of OEC to receive assistance but must live in OEC's service area.

Oklahoma Gas & Electric 
Lend-A-Hand
Customer contributions are forwarded to the Salvation Army which distributes the money to help pay for electricity, gas, fuel or firewood. For more information, please contact The Salvation Army office in your area.
405-840-0735.

Oklahoma Natural Gas 
Share the Warmth
Customer donations assist persons over 62 and persons with disabilities in addition to others with inadequate cash resources for home-heating needs. Funds may be used to pay electric and propane if it is the main source of energy used to heat the home. Apply at the nearest Salvation Army.
1-800-664-5463

Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
LIGHT A LIFE Energy Fund 
Contributions come from customers of PSO who also pay administrative costs. Donations from the community may go directly to the Salvation Army, which administers and distributes the fund.
918-599-2000