CAAWC - Washington Office

Address: 2 Bryan Plaza
Washington Depot, CT - 06794
(860) 868-0058
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About CAAWC - Washington Office

The Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) is now open at community action agency sites around the state. The agency that serves your town can be located on the following chart below. Contact numbers for each agency will immediately follow.


The Connecticut Energy Assistance Program helps households pay for primary heating bills. If the household’s primary heating costs are included in your rent, you may also apply for assistance.

Benefits are available to households with incomes up to sixty percent of the state median income

Connecticut Energy Assistance Program

The Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) benefits thousands of homeowners and renters throughout the state. Please check out the services explained on this website, as well as income and asset guidelines to see if you are eligible for CEAP.

A. Basic benefits for homeowners and renters who pay separately for heat:

A vulnerable household may receive more basic benefits than a non-vulnerable household. A vulnerable household may be eligible for up to $725 in basic winter heating benefits this winter, compared to $670 for a non-vulnerable household. Minimum basic benefit level is $340 for CEAP households.

· Up to $725 in winter heating assistance for ‘vulnerable’ households (Households which have one or more members who are elderly (age 60 or older), or who have a disability, or are under the age of 6.)

· Up to $670 in winter heating assistance for non-vulnerable households (Households with no member who is elderly (age 60 or older), or has a disability, or is under the age of 6.)

A range of basic benefit levels are built into Connecticut's winter heating assistance program. Once a household applies and is determined eligible for the program, the level of benefits is determined.

The exact level of basic benefits is determined by your household's income, the number of members, and whether there is a ‘vulnerable’ household member. Households with lower income levels are eligible for higher benefits.

B. Benefits for renters whose heat is included in the rent:

From $150 to $190 in winter heating assistance

This level applies to households which do not make direct vendor payments for winter heating; In other words, renters whose heat is included in their rent, and who pay more than 30% of their gross income toward rent.

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Counties served: Litchfield County

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  • Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday closed
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