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Program Assessment |
ProgramView Assessment Details |
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
This program aims to assist low-income households, particularly those
with the lowest income that pay a high proportion of household income for
home energy, in meeting their immediate home energy needs. Federal LIHEAP
block grants are distributed to the States, which administer the program
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RatingWhat This
Rating Means |
NOT PERFORMING Results Not Demonstrated
A rating of Results Not Demonstrated (RND) indicates
that a program has not been able to develop acceptable performance goals
or collect data to determine whether it is performing.
- As a block grant that provides maximum flexibility to States, the
program faces challenges in developing meaningful performance measures
that States can track. While energy trend data indicate that the net
effect of this assistance has been to move low income household heating
burdens closer to that of all households, the program lacks performance
data to assess the outcome(s) of this trend.
- The program targets low-income, high energy burden households and
vulnerable households with children, disabled and elderly individuals
who are at risk for health problems due to insufficient home heating or
cooling. Home energy burden for low income households is over four
times that of non-low income households.
- The program's design flaws limit the program's effectiveness and
efficiency. Two different statutory block grant allocation formulas
are used based on appropriations levels above or below $1.975 billion in
a given year. The inflexible formulas make it difficult to effectively
target resources to States.
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Improvement PlanAbout
Improvement Plans |
We are taking the following actions to improve the performance of
the program:
- Developing long-term measures.
- Improving performance-based budgeting.
- Providing States with the opportunity to increase non-federal
funding through the LIHEAP Leveraging Incentive Program.
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