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  1. The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) assists low-income Nevadans with their home energy needs by providing qualified households with an annual benefit credited to their utility account. The benefit amount varies based on household size, income, and energy usage.

  2. The SAFE (Special Assistance Fund for Energy) program is a "gap-filling" program that is designed to assist people who, through income limitations or other unusual circumstances, are having difficulty paying their utility bills.

  3. www.nvenergy.com › account-services › assistance-programsProject REACH | NV Energy

    Project REACH is available to help pay a past-due energy bill once during a 12-month period. Project REACH is available until funds are exhausted. Call (702) 402-5200 or visit United Way of Southern Nevada for additional assistance or guidelines.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · Program provides funding to pay or catch up on past-due bills. Today, the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS) reminds Nevadans that the Energy Assistance Program is available to help residents afford their heating and cooling bills.

  5. This free service helps NV Energy’s residential customers who meet income eligibility requirements replace select older, ine°cient refrigerators and electric dryers with newer, more energy-e°cient models. Customers will also receive free installation of other energy saving products. nvenergy.com/qar.

  6. Nevada’s Energy Assistance Program (EAP) provides a supplement to assist qualifying low-income Nevadans with the cost of home energy. The EAP Program year begins July 1st and applications are accepted through June 30th. Applications are evaluated year-round or until funding is exhausted.

  7. The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) is designed to help eligible Nevada households with their annual heating and electric costs. The Water and Sewer Assistance Program (WSAP) is designed to help eligible Nevada households with their water and sewer costs.

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