Illinois will give families up to $686 in utility help this October. The support helps low-income households pay energy bills. Eligibility depends on income, household size, and proof of utility responsibility.
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Illinois $686 in Energy Help October: Families living in Illinois will soon get help paying their energy bills as the state begins sending out assistance checks this October. The program is part of the Help Illinois Families initiative and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP. It aims to support families who struggle to pay growing energy costs.
According to reports from the US Sun the average help through Illinois’ LIHEAP program is around $686. The exact amount depends on household income, how much energy the family uses, and the type of heating they have. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) has already verified applications for the new benefit period that started on October 1, 2025.
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Families qualify mainly based on income and need. To be eligible, a household’s combined 30-day gross income must be at or below 60% of the state median income. Households also have to show they are responsible for paying utility bills like electricity, gas, or propane. Renters can qualify too, but only if their rent includes energy costs and those rent payments are more than 30% of the household income, the DCEO said.
Some vulnerable groups receive first priority treatment, such as:
All other qualified applicants can start applying on November 1, 2025.
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llinois residents can apply with their local Community Action Agency (CAA) or online using the DCEO’s official Help Illinois Families portal.
Applicants must provide:
Once a family is approved, the state sends the money directly to the utility company. In emergencies, like when a utility is about to be cut off, the payment can be processed in 48 hours or even faster.
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