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Campaign for Home Energy Assistance: LIHEAP
Information about LIHEAP fuel assistance from this non-profit advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. Includes LIHEAP Background Information, a LIHEAP Fact Sheet, and current news about LIHEAP in the Newsroom.
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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
LIHEAP Consumer Support Center from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Includes answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the federal program. Does not include local information.
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New Mexico State LIHEAP Program Official Web site
This web site of the New Mexico state government's Income Support Division (ISD) offers a basic summary of the LIHEAP program and provides a link to the state's official regulations for LIHEAP.
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Weatherization Assistance Program - New Mexico MFA
Information about the New Mexico Weatherization Assistance Program, from the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA). Includes program income limits, benefits amounts, weatherization services, and local contact information.
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Tribal Assistance Program
The LIHEAP statute allows Indian tribes and tribal organizations and territories that wish to assist low-income households in meeting the costs of home energy to apply for a LIHEAP block grant. In New Mexico, an Indian tribe may choose to administer its own LIHEAP program for tribal members and request from the Department of Health and Human Services an allocation of the state's share of the LIHEAP grant award for this purpose. An Indian tribe is defined as a legal entity of a group of Native Americans living on tribal lands with a distinct and separate government.
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