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How to Apply for Financial Hardship

In Connecticut

If you receive a public assistance benefit your electric or gas service may be protected from shut from November 1 to May 1, and you may qualify for other assistance programs.

If you don’t receive a public assistance benefit and your household income is at or below 60% of the State Median, you may provide proof of income to see if you qualify.

Submit Your Documents

You must confirm receipt of a public assistance benefit for at least one person in your household or provide proof of income for all adults over 18 years.

You may submit your documents securely in several ways:

  • Contact your local Community Action Agency. Your local agency can also help you apply for other assistance, including the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
  • Sign in to your account to upload your documents.
  • Send them via U.S.P.S. mail at Eversource, Attn: Credit Dept., P.O. Box 270, Hartford, CT 06141.
  • Submit documents via fax at 866-438-6476.

Public Assistance Benefits Documentation

Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)

CEAP award letter

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)/ Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)/ Temporary Family Assistance (TFA)

State Administered General Assistance (SAGA)

Department of Social Services State Cash Assistance, State Supplement

Women Infants and Children (WIC)

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Medicaid or Access Health; HUSKY A, B, C, D

Medicare Savings Programs (MSP)

Refugee Cash Assistance and Refugee Medical Assistance

Head Start

Connecticut free or reduced lunch program

Public assistance benefit letter

Financial Support from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Benefit letter or copy of most recent bank statement showing direct deposit with receipt of benefits

Section 8 Housing, Rental Assistance Program

Housing contract; voucher

Proof of Income for Adults Over 18 Documentation

Unemployment

Unemployment benefit letter or most recent bank statement showing direct deposit with receipt of benefits

Employment

Weekly – Last four consecutive pay stubs

Bi-weekly – Last two consecutive pay stubs

Last monthly pay stub

Self-Employment

Most recent 1099 tax form

Social Security, child support, pension, retirement, or other

Benefit letter

Most recent bank statement showing direct deposit with receipt of benefits

Documents showing that your sole source of income is from Social Security, such as a Social Security budget sheet

60% of 2024-2025 State Median Income (SMI)

How much money you can make to qualify for financial hardship and assistance programs

Household Size

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Income Level Up To

$45,505

$59,507

$73,509

$87,511

$101,512

$115,514

$118,139

$120,765