Prepare for Fall – LIHEAP Subsidy Enrollment November 5th through December 20, 2024

FRANKFORT, Ky. (October 29, 2024): Starting November 5, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Fall Subsidy enrollment is available through Kentucky’s Community Action Network for eligible Kentucky households. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis through December 20, 2024, or until designated funds have been expended.

Individuals should apply through their local Community Action Agency office. To locate your local office, please call 800-456-3452 or visit www.capky.org/network. Please be aware that some offices may be closed on November 5th for the General Election.

LIHEAP Fall Subsidy provides households with a one-time benefit depending on housing category, fuel type used for heating, and income level. Benefit can be applied towards home heating cost for electric, natural gas, propane, coal, wood, or fuel oil.

Benefits are paid directly to the household’s energy vendor. Prior LIHEAP assistance does not impact a household’s eligibility. Households must meet eligibility requirements, including income eligibility of up to and including 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Community Action Kentucky administers LIHEAP in partnership with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services who receive the funding as a pass-through block grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For more information about LIHEAP, including contact information for all local Community Action agencies, please visit the Community Action Kentucky website at www.CAPKY.org.

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About Community Action Kentucky

Community Action Kentucky is the statewide association representing and assisting the 23 Community Action agencies across Kentucky that work to empower individuals and families to attain greater economic stability and long-term success. With a presence in all 120 Kentucky counties, Community Action agencies provide life-changing resources and programs to support a wide array of service areas, including food security, transportation, home energy, early childhood education, senior support, emergency services, housing assistance, workforce development, youth enrichment and more. As a statewide voice for local agencies, Community Action Kentucky works to address policy issues that impact low-income individuals and cultivates broad-reaching partnerships that improve the lives of thousands of Kentuckians, making it possible for them to achieve their goals. For more information about Community Action Kentucky, visit www.CAPKY.org.

Senator Jimmy Higdon Receives Community Action Opportunity Maker Award

FRANKFORT, Ky. (October 23, 2024) – On October 14, 2024, at the Central Kentucky Community Action Council in Lebanon, KY, Kentucky’s Community Action Network was honored to name Senator Jimmy Higdon as the first-ever recipient of the Community Action Opportunity Maker award. Presented by Community Action Kentucky’s Executive Director, Rick Baker, the award is inspired by Community Action’s founding under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and recognizes legislators who have demonstrated commitment to creating opportunities and fostering positive change for Kentuckians.


As Chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, Senator Higdon has made strides in addressing transportation challenges. His impact extends beyond transportation, aligning with Community Action’s goal to provide a ‘hand up’ to our fellow Kentuckians. His support of Kentucky’s Community Action Network is echoed through his willingness to listen and collaborate on solutions that impact individuals in the Commonwealth.


Senator Higdon has been a steadfast supporter of community action, making a significant impact on the lives of many through his work in the Kentucky State Senate and locally through the Central Kentucky Community Action Council.
It is this alignment of values and commitment to service that makes him a deserving recipient of this inaugural award. Community Action Kentucky is grateful for his dedication and is honored to recognize him as the inaugural Community Action Opportunity Maker.


Included is a photo from the award ceremony. Pictured are Senator Jimmy Higdon, Rick Baker, Executive Director of CAK, and Executive Directors from across Kentucky’s Community Action Network: Uppinder Mehan of West Kentucky Allied Services, Robin Whitaker of Daniel Boone Community Action Agency, Hal Goode of Central Kentucky Community Action Council, Rob Jones of Audubon Area Community Services, and Harold Monroe of Pennyrile Allied Community Services.


For more information about CAK and the 23 CAAs in Kentucky, visit https://www.capky.org/.

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About Community Action Kentucky
Community Action Kentucky is the statewide association representing and assisting all 23 Community Action agencies across Kentucky that work to empower individuals and families to attain greater economic stability and improved health outcomes. With a presence in all 120 Kentucky counties, Community Action agencies provide life-changing resources and programs to support a wide array of service areas, including food security, transportation, home energy, early childhood education, senior support, emergency services, housing assistance, workforce development, youth enrichment and more. As a statewide voice for local agencies, Community Action Kentucky works to address policy issues that impact low-income individuals and cultivates broad-reaching partnerships that improve the lives of thousands of Kentuckians, making it possible for them to achieve their goals. For more information about Community Action Kentucky, visit www.CAPKY.org.