Ohio Summer Crisis Program 2026: How Households Can Get Help With Cooling Costs

Ralph Feil
Published Jul 10, 2026

Ohio Summer Crisis Program 2026: How Households Can Get Help With Cooling Costs

Some Ohio households may qualify for help keeping their homes cool this summer.


The Home Energy Assistance Summer Crisis Program offers a one-time benefit to eligible Ohioans to help cover cooling-related expenses during the hottest months of the year.

The program began on July 1 and runs through Sept. 30, or until funds are exhausted. Assistance can be used for electric utility bills, central air conditioning repairs, the purchase of an air conditioning unit, or even a fan.
 

Who can qualify

To be eligible, Ohio households must meet income limits and have at least one household member who meets one of these requirements:

  • Is 60 years old or older.

  • Has a certified medical condition that requires cooling assistance.

  • Has received a disconnect notice.

Households must also have income at or below 175% of the federal poverty guidelines for families of up to seven people. Click here for more details on annual income limits.
 

Who can apply

Both homeowners and renters can apply for the program. That makes the Summer Crisis Program an important option for Ohio families who are struggling with high summer energy bills or unsafe indoor temperatures.

Because the program is time-sensitive and funding is limited, eligible households should not wait too long to apply.

Read: Americans shocked by $100 trash can fee starting this week: Homeowners warned
 

How to apply

Ohio residents can click here to apply online. Applicants will need to provide their total gross household income from the past 30 days, although 12 months of income information is preferred.

It is a good idea to gather documents before applying so the process moves faster. Having proof of income and any medical or utility documents ready can help avoid delays.
 

Final thoughts

The Ohio Summer Crisis Program can provide real relief for households facing high cooling costs during the summer.

If your family qualifies, applying early may help you secure assistance before the Sept. 30 deadline or before funds run out.

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