The new State Home Energy Assistance Program (SHEAP) helps people in Washington pay their utility bills and move to low-to-no carbon heating and cooling options. SHEAP is available for individuals and families who are making up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
Eligibility
This grant will support eligible community members with:
- Financial assistance with energy bills
- Assessing their household’s energy needs
- Replacing unsafe heating/cooling systems in their homes
- Purchasing a heat pump or other tech that is more energy-efficient
SHEAP is available to utility customers who make up to 80% of the area median income (AMI). In 2024, 80% of the AMI was approximately:
- $110,950 for a family of four in King County
- $78,300 for a family of four in Spokane County
- $94,400 for a family of four in Clark County
If you are unsure if you qualify, use the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) AMI calculator to calculate your household’s AMI.
How to apply for SHEAP
To apply for energy assistance, you must schedule an appointment with a partner organization that offers services in your area.
Adams
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington | 509-955-7100
Asotin
Community Action Partnership | 208-746-3351
Benton
Benton-Franklin Community Action Committee | 509-545-4042
Chelan
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council | 509-662-6156
Clallam
Olympic Community Action Programs | 360-385-2571
- Port Angeles | 360-452-4726
- Forks | 360-374-6193
Clark
Clark County Department of Community Services | 855-353-4328
Columbia
Blue Mountain Action Council | 509-529-4980
Cowlitz
Lower Columbia Community Action Council | 360-762-3100 or 360-425-3430
Douglas
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council | 509-662-6156
Ferry
Rural Resources Community Action | 509-685-6161
Franklin
Benton-Franklin Community Action Committee | 509-545-4042
Garfield
Blue Mountain Action Council | 509-529-4980
Grant
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington | 509-955-7100
Grays Harbor
Coastal Community Action Program | 360-533-5100
Island
Opportunity Council | 360-679-6577
Jefferson
Olympic Community Action Programs | 360-385-2571
King (Seattle)
Seattle Office of Housing – HomeWise | 206-812-4940
King (outside Seattle)
King County Housing Authority | 425-658-2592
Kitsap
Kitsap Community Resources | 360-479-1507
Kittitas
HopeSource | 509-925-1448
Klickitat
Washington Gorge Action Programs | 509-493-2662 x202
Lewis
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, Thurston Counties | 360-736-1800
Lincoln
Rural Resources Community Action | 509-685-6161
Mason
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, Thurston Counties | 360-426-9726
Okanogan
Okanogan County Community Action Council | 509-422-4041 or 1-877-641-0101
Pacific
Coastal Community Action Program | 360-533-5100 or 1-800-828-4883
Pend Oreille
Rural Resources Community Action | 509-685-6161
Pierce (Tacoma)
Metropolitan Development Council | 253-572-5557
Pierce County Human Services | 253-798-4400
Pierce (outside Tacoma)
Pierce County Human Services | 253-798-4400
San Juan
- Whatcom | 360-255-2192
- Island | 360-679-6577
Skagit
Housing Authority of Skagit County | 360-428-1011
Skamania
Washington Gorge Action Programs | 509-493-2662 x202
Snohomish
Snohomish County Human Services Department | 425-388-3880
Spokane
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners | 509-456-7627
Stevens
Rural Resources Community Action | 509-685-6161
Thurston
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, Thurston Counties | 360-438-1100
Wahkiakum
Lower Columbia Community Action Council | 360-762-3100 or 360-425-3430
Walla Walla
Blue Mountain Action Council | 509-529-4980
Whatcom
Opportunity Council | 360-255-2192
Whitman
Community Action Center of Whitman County | 509-334-9147
Yakima (north of Union Gap)
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington | 509-955-7100
Yakima (south of Union Gap)
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic | 509-865-7630
SHEAP is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.