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Indiana Assistance Programs

We know times are challenging right now. Our goal is to keep your power connected and help you catch-up on past-due bills. In addition to payment arrangements, state-specific assistance programs can help you keep your bill manageable and your lights on.

We also work with many organizations that can help you find local and federal assistance. We are ready to help you find the best option for you.

Neighbor to Neighbor Bill Pay Assistance - Indiana We partner with Dollar Energy Fund to help Indiana families pay their energy bills. Grants help prevent disconnection or restores service. Winter heating assistance is available Nov. 1 - May 15. Summer cooling assistance is available July 1 - Aug. 31.
Income-Qualified Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) LIHEAP is designed for customers with a household income that does not exceed 150% of Federal Poverty Level.
Emergency Rental Assistance Program (IERA) - Indiana IERA is designed to increase housing stability for Indiana renters whose income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19. Qualifying Indiana renters can receive assistance with rent and utility costs up to 12 months.

Local & Federal Assistance Agencies

I&M works with many organizations that can help you find local and federal assistance. Contact your local agency, visit 211.org or call 211 for more information about utility, housing, healthcare and many other types of assistance.

Helping Others in Our Communities

Surprise Someone You Love Direct gifts to a recipient of your choice through our Friends & Family Direct program. You decide the amount to give, and your loved one's account will be credited immediately upon receipt. Download and mail the Friends & Family Direct form to brighten someone's day.
Help Someone Facing Disconnection You can help a relative or friend keep their power on by receiving notifications when their account is at risk of being disconnected. Often, people add this free service to accounts of vulnerable customers. You are not responsible for paying the bill.
  1. Print a Third-Party Authorization Form
  2. Have the primary account holder complete, sign and mail the form authorizing you to receive notifications on their behalf
  3. As an authorized third-party, you will receive notifications if their account is at risk of of being disconnected.
Donate to Customers in Need - Indiana The Neighbor to Neighbor program helps Indiana customers maintain electric service by taking donations and applying a utility assistance grant directly to their bill. Together, we can make a big impact.

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