Alaska LIHEAP Income Limits 2026
The federal LIHEAP income limit is 150% of the Federal Poverty Level. Alaska may use different limits or alternate eligibility rules. Contact your local LIHEAP office to confirm the exact threshold for your area.
| Household size | Monthly limit (150% FPL) | Annual limit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $2,494/mo | $29,925/yr |
| 2 people | $3,381/mo | $40,575/yr |
| 3 people | $4,269/mo | $51,225/yr |
| 4 people | $5,156/mo | $61,875/yr |
| 5 people | $6,044/mo | $72,525/yr |
| 6 people | $6,931/mo | $83,175/yr |
| 7 people | $7,819/mo | $93,825/yr |
| 8 people | $8,706/mo | $104,475/yr |
| Each additional person | +$888/mo | +$10,650/yr |
Last updated: January 2026. Based on 2026 HHS poverty guidelines at 150% FPL (Alaska guidelines). Alaska may use different limits or alternate eligibility rules. Always verify with your local LIHEAP office.
Quick Alaska LIHEAP Eligibility Check
Based on the federal 150% FPL benchmark. Your state may use different limits or alternate eligibility rules.
How to Apply for LIHEAP in Alaska: Online, Phone and In Person
Call 907-269-4700 or visit the Alaska LIHEAP website to check availability and get application instructions.
Apply in Alaska →You'll typically need: proof of ID, Social Security numbers, proof of income (pay stubs, benefit letters), recent utility bills, and proof of residency.
Apply online, by phone, by mail, or in person depending on what Alaska offers. Benefits are often paid directly to your utility company.
LIHEAP for Seniors in Alaska
Seniors (60+) and people with disabilities often receive priority for Alaska LIHEAP benefits. If you or someone in your household is elderly or disabled, you may qualify for:
- Priority processing of your application
- Higher benefit amounts in some states
- Medical equipment energy assistance (nebulizers, oxygen equipment)
- Crisis intervention for utility shutoffs