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Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP) - An Overview
The Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP) was created during the 1999 legislative session. Funding is generated from all categories of customers receiving electricity serviced through investor-based electricity providers in Oregon. OEAP is not an entitlement program. It is an assistance program designed to assist low-income households who are in danger of having their electricity service disconnected due to home heating costs.
pdf file Get Assistance by County
pdf file Program Factsheet 
pdf file 2013 Energy Assistance Programs Operations Manual 
 
Eligibility Requirements / How To Apply
To be eligible, a household's income must be at or below 60 percent of Oregon´s median income. These levels are based on household income and household size. A household must have documented energy costs and both homeowner and renter households are eligible.
 
OHCS uses a system of subgrantee agencies to determine applicant eligibility and delivery of services. Applications are made through your local Community Action Agency (.pdf) or a local senior service agency.
Income Guidelines for Oregon (Program Year 2013)
(Effective October 1, 2012)
Size of
Family Unit
 
Annual Income
60% of Median
 
Monthly Income
60% of Median
 
1 $22,138 $1,844.87
2 $28,950 $2,412.53
3 $35,762 $2,980.18
4 $42,574 $3,547.83
5 $49,386 $4,115.49
6 $56,198 $4,683.14
7 $57,475 $4,789.58
8 $58,752 $4,896.01
9 $60,029 $5,002.45
10 $61,307 $5,108.88
11 $62,584 $5,215.32
12 $63,861 $5,321.75
each additional member $1,298 $108.17
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