Vermont
Energy and Fuel Assistance
State Low-Income Rate Assistance
General Assistance provides emergency help to meet basic needs, including fuel and utilities.

Contact Information: Call 1-800-479-6151
WARMTH Program
The WARMTH Support Program uses funds donated by Vermont residents to help low-income families pay their energy costs. All contributions go directly to fuel suppliers; administrative costs are funded by participating fuel dealers and utilities. WARMTH funds are available when a household has exhausted its supply of fuel or faces disconnection of utility services. Funds are only available when an individual has not been able to find sufficient help through other channels.

Contact Information: Call 1-800-287-7971
Central Vermont Public Service Share Heat Fund
The Fund helps less fortunate customers pay their winter energy bills. Recipients must have exhausted other fuel assistance funds before receiving help from the Share Heat Fund. Donations are distributed to community action agencies operating within the CVPS service territory, which in turn, provide the funds on a case-by-case basis to those in need.

Contact Information: http://humanservices.vermont.gov/community-partners/cp-community-action/
Energy Efficiency
State Low Income Energy Efficiency
The Weatherization Trust Fund, established in 1990, is funded by a 0.5 percent gross receipts tax on regulated utilities and all fuels except wood. The trust fund has raised about $3 million annually to supplement the Vermont Weatherization Assistance Program.

Contact Information: Call 1-888-921-5990
Green Mountain Power Weatherization Program
This program offers free weatherization service to low-income households through local weatherization agencies

Contact Information:
CVOEO - 800-287-7971 (Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle counties)
CVCAC - 800-639-1053 (Lamoille, Orange, Washington)
SEVCA - 800-464-9951 (Windham, Windsor)
NETO - 802-748-8935 (Caldonia, Essex, Orleans)
BEN-Rut - 802-775-0878 (Bennington, Rutland)