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- Financial Assistance and Rebate Programs - City of Longmont
Longmont residents can apply for financial assistance and rebates with one simple form Applications are considered on an ongoing basis If you qualify for any of the following programs, you are eligible for assistance and or rebates with Longmont CAReS: LEAP; SNAP (food assistance) Medicaid-MSP or SLMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare
- Longmont CAReS Application Form - City of Longmont
These rebates will be applied as a credit on your utility bill or as a check to your home address if you do not receive a utility bill Processing time can be up to six weeks Receiving a rebate from the City of Longmont does not affect any other current assistance
- Income and Asset Limits - City of Longmont
The City of Longmont uses HUD-published income limits for all federally-funded programs, including Boulder County DPA and CDBG Housing Rehabilitation HUD income limits can be found on the HUD User website Use the following maximum income limits for these programs: Boulder County Down Payment Assistance (repayment)
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The Longmont CAReS program began March 2019 and has helped hundreds of Longmont residents with expenses such as: housing rehabilitation, down payment assistance, NextLight discounted internet service, city property tax rent, grocery sales tax, utilities and more
- Longmont, Colorado, USA - What Works Cities
Longmont has offered residents rebates to help with energy bills and water bills for decades In 2018, when the city council approved a new rebate for food taxes after hearing from residents that groceries were getting more expensive, city officials took a step back and looked at how to consolidate and improve participation in their various
- City of Longmont | The LIHEAP Clearinghouse - liheapch. acf. gov
Qualified applicants can receive a rebate of up to $600 of their property tax and $192 of their heating expenses paid during the year, either directly or as part of their rent payments, by filing the Property Tax Rent Heat Rebate Application Form 104PTC
- CAReS program growing to help residents defray utility hikes
Residents can receive help from CAReS if they quality for LEAP (Colorado Low Income Energy Assistance Program) , SNAP (food assistance), Medicaid-MSP or SLMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary), 104PTC (Property Tax Rent Heat Credit), WIC (Nutrition Program) and USDA free lunch
- Apply through Longmont CAReS for financial assistance rebates - Nextdoor
Longmont residents can apply for financial assistance and rebates including help with utility bills, rent, etc with one simple form through Longmont CAReS If you qualify for programs like LEAP, SNAP, SLMB, etc , you're eligible for assistance rebates More info: https: bit ly 2Sr6HNH
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