If you're a Massachusetts resident experiencing a temporary crisis leaving you without enough money to pay your utility bill, the Good Neighbor Energy Fund can help.
Eligibility guidelines
To be eligible, your annual household income must be within 60%-80% of the state median income level and you must not qualify for any federally-funded assistance programs.
Household Size |
Total Gross Yearly Income |
1 |
$40,952 - $54,601 |
2 |
$53,552 - $71,401 |
3 |
$66,152 - $88,201 |
4 |
$78,752 - $105,001 |
5 |
$91,352 - $121,801 |
6 |
$103,952 - $138,601 |
7 |
$106,315 - $141,752 |
8 |
$108,677 - $144,902 |
9 |
$111,040 - $148,053 |
10 |
$113,402 - $151,202 |
Apply for assistance
To apply, contact your local Salvation Army Corps Community Center.
You can also find a full list of community centers on magoodneighbor.org.