10/29/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2025 06:40
AUGUSTA - Due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, MaineHousing regrets to announce that the Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP) will not open on November 1 this year.
ECIP, a key part of the Low-Income Heating Assistance Program (LIHEAP), relies on federal funds that have not yet been authorized due to the shutdown. HEAP funds typically cover critical heating assistance programs, including the $3 million ECIP, which provides emergency aid to thousands of Maine households facing an imminent heating crisis.
"This is a situation we never wanted to face," said MaineHousing Director Daniel Brennan. "With no federal funds available, we cannot proceed with the program. We understand the severe impact this will have on Maine families, especially as winter approaches, and we share their anxiety.
While Maine's community action agencies will continue processing HEAP applications, they will be unable to issue any payment until federal funding is secured.
ECIP, which typically serves around 7,000 households each year, provides emergency heating assistance of up to $500 to eligible recipients of regular HEAP benefits
"The inability to provide emergency heating support will devastate Maine's most vulnerable households," said Victoria Forkus, Executive Director of Maine Community Action Partnership (MeCAP). "This is a heartbreaking, entirely avoidable, and unfair reality for many families already struggling to barely make ends meet."
Maine's most at-risk households, including seniors, families with young children, and those with disabilities, will be hit hardest.
With winter rapidly approaching, there is growing concern across New England, where a significant portion of homes rely on oil for heat. In 2024, more than 50 percent of Maine households relied on oil as their primary heat source.
"We are closely monitoring the situation in Washington, D.C. As soon as funding is secured, we will reopen HEAP and ECIP to help those in need," Brennan said.
The Maine Department of Energy Resources' Winter Heating Guide provides information for Maine people to help reduce energy consumption and stay warm in the winter.
Winter Heating Resources | Maine Department of Energy Resources