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Financial Assistance
We understand that sometimes financial situations make it difficult to meet your energy bills — PGE is here to help you.

We work with and direct funds to a variety of energy assistance programs. You’ll find the programs described here along with phone numbers of agencies that distribute the funds.

PGE also offers payment options, such as our Equal Pay plan, that are easier on your budget. For more information, see our Payment Plan Information.

Financial assistance
Here are the three primary programs that offer financial assistance to qualifying limited and fixed-income energy customers.

Low-Income Energy Assistance Program
This federally funded program distributes one-time annual grants to help eligible households pay their energy bills in winter. In Oregon, the Department of Housing & Community Service receives the federal funds and administers the program through contracts with various social service agencies.

To be eligible, you must meet income guidelines (see chart below), but you do not have to have a shut-off notice from PGE. Assistance levels vary depending on the type of energy used for your primary heating source, the number of people in your household and whether you currently receive subsidized housing. Special outreach is provided to seniors, the disabled and households with young children under six. This program opens to the general public in December.

Oregon Energy Assistance Program
OEAP is funded by a state-mandated electric meter charge. To assist low-income customers who are in danger of utility service disconnection, all PGE customers pay a monthly meter charge. To be eligible, you must meet income guidelines (see chart below) and priority is given to customers who may be in danger of disconnection.

Oregon HEAT
This private nonprofit organization helps low-income customers in crisis situations pay their winter utility bills. Oregon HEAT, which is funded by PGE and other utility companies, as well as donations from PGE customers, distributes one-time grants through a number of community nonprofit organizations. Eligibility is based on income and need.

Income Guidelines
LIEAP, OEAP & Oregon HEAT use the following income guidelines to determine program eligibility.

Household size Gross household monthly income
1 $1,757.75
2 $2,298.58
3 $2,839.42
4 $3,380.25
5 $3,921.08
6 $4,461.92
Add $101.42 for each additional family member after six.

Where to get help
The following organizations distribute LIEAP, OEAP and/or Oregon HEAT funds to qualifying limited and fixed-income residents. This is the current list; participating organizations may change annually.

County Organization Phone Number
Clackamas Clackamas Co. Social Services 503-650-5640
Marion/Polk Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action
Or Toll Free outside of Salem
503-588-9016
866-299-4216
  The Salvation Army 503-585-6688
  St. Luke’s St. Vincent de Paul (Woodburn only)
503-981-5011
Multnomah Self Enhancement Inc., NE Portland 503-240-0828
  Human Solutions, East Multnomah County 503-548-0217
  Human Solutions, Gresham Office 503-405-7877
  IRCO − Asian Family Center, All of Multnomah County 503-235-9396
  Impact NW, SE Portland 503-988-6020
  Native American Youth and Family Center, NE Portland 503-972-2463
  The Salvation Army, Downtown, Portland 503-239-1264
  Snow CAP, East Multnomah County (Oregon HEAT only) 503-674-8785
  YWCA Energy Assistance, N/NE/NW/SW Portland 503-721-6760
  Neighborhood House, NW/SW Portland 503-246-1663
Washington Community Action, Hillsboro 503-615-0771
  Community Action, Beaverton 503-615-0772
Yamhill Community Action, McMinnville (YCAP)
Toll-free number
503-472-0457 x140
800-945-9992 x140

Oregon HEAT 61-80% Pilot Program
If your income is a little higher than the LIEAP & OEAP income guidelines, you may qualify for a new pilot program to help moderate-income households. Enrollment is limited to the first 600 households who qualify.

Qualifications for the Oregon HEAT 61-80% pilot:
  • Must be a current customer of PGE
  • Your minimum account balance is $200
  • You’re within the household income range below

Household size Gross household monthly income
1 $1,757.75 - $2343.67
2 $2,298.58 - $3064.78
3 $2,839.42 - $3785.89
4 $3,380.25 - $4507.00
5 $3,921.08 - $5228.11
6 $4,461.92 - $5949.22
Add $101.42 - $126.25 for each additional family member after six.

Participating Agencies in the Oregon HEAT 61-80% pilot are:

County Organization Phone Number
Clackamas Clackamas Co. Social Services 503-650-5640
Marion/Polk The Salvation Army - Salem 503-585-6688
Multnomah Impact NW 503 234-7920 x1
  YWCA 503-721-6758
Washington Community Action Organization 503-906-6431
Yamhill The Salvation Army - McMinnville 503-472-1009

When calling the agency in your area about the Oregon HEAT 61-80% pilot program, please let the agency know that you are inquiring about the 61-80% pilot.

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