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LIHEAP Targeting Performance Measurement Statistics
September 1, 2004This study examined and compared alternative procedures for estimating the recipiency targeting performance measurement indicators used by the LIHEAP program to measure program performance.
Selected Tables from the LIHEAP Report to Congress for FY 2008
May 21, 2012These are selected tables from the FY 2008 LIHEAP Annual Report to Congress
LIHEAP Report to Congress for Federal Fiscal Year 2006
April 22, 2009This is the LIHEAP Annual Report to Congress For Fiscal Year 2006 (pdf version)
Income-Eligible Household Counts from the 2000 Decennial Census
July 19, 2012Through an interagency transfer of funds, the U.S. Census Bureau has prepared for the Office of Community Services (OCS) State- level data from the 2000 Decennial Census on the estimated number of income eligible households for LIHEAP (hereafter referred to as "low income" households) as of April 1, 2000
LIHEAP Energy Burden Evaluation Study
July 1, 2005The purpose of this evaluation study is to assess to what extent the LIHEAP program is serving the lowest income households that have the highest energy burdens.
LIHEAP Internet Resources
February 23, 2011The following links are to web sites of that are directly or indirectly related to low-income energy assistance. The links are provided solely as a service to the users of our web site
FY 2008 LIHEAP Home Energy Notebook
May 5, 2010The FY 2008 LIHEAP Home Energy Notebook focuses on the home energy mission of LIHEAP by providing LIHEAP grantees with the latest national and regional data on home energy consumption, expenditures, and burden; low income home energy trends; and the LIHEAP performance measurement system.
Integrating Government-Funded and Ratepayer-Funded Low-Income Fuel Assistance Programs
May 1, 2000This workbook will help program managers facilitate the integration of government-funded fuel assistance programs (such as the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and state funded LIHEAP supplements) with ratepayer-funded fuel assistance programs (such as those funded through state system benefits charges).
