This online locator can be used to find your local DSHS Office (CSO) and apply in person for state programs such as Basic Food, TANF, WorkFirst, BFET, HEN, Subsidized Annual (Bus) Pass, Disability Support, Classic Medicaid, and more.
This online locator can be used to find your local DSHS Office (CSO) and apply in person for state programs such as Basic Food, TANF, WorkFirst, BFET, HEN, Subsidized Annual (Bus) Pass, Disability Support, Classic Medicaid, and more.
The Lakehaven assistance program is for low income Lakehaven Water & Sewer District customers only. To apply you must have a current and valid shut-off notice from Lakehaven. The maximum benefit amount is $100 one time per calendar year.
The Lakehaven assistance program is for low income Lakehaven Water & Sewer District customers only. To apply you must have a current and valid shut-off notice from Lakehaven. The maximum benefit amount is $100 one time per calendar year.
Provides food, toiletries, diapers, assistance applying for benefits, job search assistance, utility assistance, clothing and household items, school supplies, holiday assistance, and referrals to community resources.
Provides food, toiletries, diapers, assistance applying for benefits, job search assistance, utility assistance, clothing and household items, school supplies, holiday assistance, and referrals to community resources.
Offers low-income Seattle customers a 60% discount on their Seattle City Light bill and a 50% discount on their Seattle Public Utilities bill. Complete an application form online to access the program.
Offers low-income Seattle customers a 60% discount on their Seattle City Light bill and a 50% discount on their Seattle Public Utilities bill. Complete an application form online to access the program.
Provides information about affordable housing. May offer rental assistance and emergency shelter/housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Provides information about affordable housing. May offer rental assistance and emergency shelter/housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year.
Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households & individuals. Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year. See website for eligibility details.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households & individuals. Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year. See website for eligibility details.
Share the Light funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Share the Light funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households and individuals. Call to apply over the phone. Applicants must live in Pierce County OUTSIDE of Tacoma.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households and individuals. Call to apply over the phone. Applicants must live in Pierce County OUTSIDE of Tacoma.
Share the Warmth funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Share the Warmth funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Provides assistance to residents of Blaine, Birch Bay, Custer, and Point Roberts who have short-term emergency needs for financial assistance, including utility bills (shut-off impending), critical prescription needs, grocery vouchers (when other food assistance is not available), and emergency gasoline assistance.
Provides assistance to residents of Blaine, Birch Bay, Custer, and Point Roberts who have short-term emergency needs for financial assistance, including utility bills (shut-off impending), critical prescription needs, grocery vouchers (when other food assistance is not available), and emergency gasoline assistance.
The Financial Assistance program has limited funds available to provide up to $60, two times in a 12-month period to prevent evictions and utility shut offs. Applications are collected each month and chosen at random. Applicants must live in or be moving to the following zip codes: 98125, 98133, 98155, or 98177.
The Financial Assistance program has limited funds available to provide up to $60, two times in a 12-month period to prevent evictions and utility shut offs. Applications are collected each month and chosen at random. Applicants must live in or be moving to the following zip codes: 98125, 98133, 98155, or 98177.
Provides limited financial assistance vouchers for people in need living in Whatcom County. Helps pay for gasoline, food, utilities, phone bills, bus passes, and ID and driver's licenses. Amounts range from $50 to $200. Available only once every twelve months.
Provides limited financial assistance vouchers for people in need living in Whatcom County. Helps pay for gasoline, food, utilities, phone bills, bus passes, and ID and driver's licenses. Amounts range from $50 to $200. Available only once every twelve months.
Helps community members with short-term, emergency assistance which may include utilities, rent, clothing, household goods, laundry, and transportation. 1-2 week regular turnaround.
Helps community members with short-term, emergency assistance which may include utilities, rent, clothing, household goods, laundry, and transportation. 1-2 week regular turnaround.
Provides assistance with resource navigation, applying to utility and rental assistance, applying for Medicaid and Basic Food, and play and learn groups.
Provides assistance with resource navigation, applying to utility and rental assistance, applying for Medicaid and Basic Food, and play and learn groups.
Offers parenting classes, employment assistance, utility assistance, and housing assistance. Also offers diapers depending on inventory; please call first to confirm if diapers are available.
Offers parenting classes, employment assistance, utility assistance, and housing assistance. Also offers diapers depending on inventory; please call first to confirm if diapers are available.
What's Here
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Diapers
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Puget Sound Energy’s Bill Discount Rate (BDR) program offers eligible residential customers a monthly discount of 5% to 45% on their energy bills, based on household income, size, and location.
Puget Sound Energy’s Bill Discount Rate (BDR) program offers eligible residential customers a monthly discount of 5% to 45% on their energy bills, based on household income, size, and location.
Individuals and families may receive up to $1,200 back if they meet certain eligibility requirements. Check online to see if you are eligible or call for more information. Apply now through Dec. 31 for a refund on the previous tax year.
Individuals and families may receive up to $1,200 back if they meet certain eligibility requirements. Check online to see if you are eligible or call for more information. Apply now through Dec. 31 for a refund on the previous tax year.
Provides emergency assistance to help any woman resident of San Juan County to address a one-time problem for which other assistance is unavailable. Women in need are identified through referrals from local community resource centers.
Provides emergency assistance to help any woman resident of San Juan County to address a one-time problem for which other assistance is unavailable. Women in need are identified through referrals from local community resource centers.
Access Pierce is a resource navigation center that connects families living in Pierce County with housing, food, childcare, healthcare, employment, transportation, and behavioral health services. Call to get connection to services.
Access Pierce is a resource navigation center that connects families living in Pierce County with housing, food, childcare, healthcare, employment, transportation, and behavioral health services. Call to get connection to services.
What's Here
Information and Referral
Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Utility Assistance
Housing Search and Information
Transportation Expense Assistance
Child Care Provider Referrals
Rent Payment Assistance
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
This organization offers utility assistance services to low-income households and individuals in the Lake Stevens and Granite Falls area. Helps pay one bill per month.
This organization offers utility assistance services to low-income households and individuals in the Lake Stevens and Granite Falls area. Helps pay one bill per month.
Provides funds to families in need to help cover costs associated with medical bills, therapies and numerous other aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Applicants can request a yearly grant up to $1,000 to help cover the costs to get the care, support and items needed.
Provides funds to families in need to help cover costs associated with medical bills, therapies and numerous other aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Applicants can request a yearly grant up to $1,000 to help cover the costs to get the care, support and items needed.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households & individuals. Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year. See website for eligibility details.
Provides utility assistance services to low-income households & individuals. Helps households reduce their home heating costs or avoid disconnection through PSE Help and LIHEAP emergency funds. Assistance can range from $200 to $1,000 per household, and vary from year to year. See website for eligibility details.
SVDP Tacoma/Pierce County partners with many parishes that offer one-time rental, utility, or other basic needs assistance in emergency situations. Please refer to the webpage and contact the parish serving your zip code.
SVDP Tacoma/Pierce County partners with many parishes that offer one-time rental, utility, or other basic needs assistance in emergency situations. Please refer to the webpage and contact the parish serving your zip code.
WE SERVE: Residents of Island County who have received a power disconnect notice or don't have enough heating fuel. WE PROVIDE: Connections to programs that help with the cost of electricity, natural gas, propane or heating oil, wood pellets or fire logs. OTHER: Each program considers how many people in a household and the amount of total monthly income. Use this prescreening tool to determine potential eligibility: https://www.oppco.org/utilityassistance/
WE SERVE: Residents of Island County who have received a power disconnect notice or don't have enough heating fuel. WE PROVIDE: Connections to programs that help with the cost of electricity, natural gas, propane or heating oil, wood pellets or fire logs. OTHER: Each program considers how many people in a household and the amount of total monthly income. Use this prescreening tool to determine potential eligibility: https://www.oppco.org/utilityassistance/
WE SERVE: Anyone living in Island County experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless. WE PROVIDE: Skilled case managers and staff to help navigate the complex system of available services, including help paying rent, transitional and permanent housing and other prevention and housing services.
WE SERVE: Anyone living in Island County experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless. WE PROVIDE: Skilled case managers and staff to help navigate the complex system of available services, including help paying rent, transitional and permanent housing and other prevention and housing services.
What's Here
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
The Community Hub matches individuals and families in King County with community-based workers who help them find resources, navigate systems, and champion their needs. Partners with Help Me Grow/WithinReach and a diverse range of community partners offering culturally and linguistically appropriate resource navigation.
The Community Hub matches individuals and families in King County with community-based workers who help them find resources, navigate systems, and champion their needs. Partners with Help Me Grow/WithinReach and a diverse range of community partners offering culturally and linguistically appropriate resource navigation.
FISH will pay a portion of a PUD bill for people who are behind with payments. It also helps with electric service deposits. As with other services, FISH limits the amount and frequency of its aid.
FISH will pay a portion of a PUD bill for people who are behind with payments. It also helps with electric service deposits. As with other services, FISH limits the amount and frequency of its aid.
Provides energy assistance services to low-income families and individuals to help with utility costs. Please call for details or apply online. Current sign ups limited to specific eligibility criteria.
Provides energy assistance services to low-income families and individuals to help with utility costs. Please call for details or apply online. Current sign ups limited to specific eligibility criteria.
Provides diapers, formula, baby clothing, emergency food, rent and utility assistance (depending on funding), employment help, and a teen parenting group.
Provides diapers, formula, baby clothing, emergency food, rent and utility assistance (depending on funding), employment help, and a teen parenting group.
Provides limited financial assistance to current food bank clients on a case-by-case basis. Call to speak with a Financial Aid volunteer and determine if your situation qualifies. See website for eligibility requirements.
Provides limited financial assistance to current food bank clients on a case-by-case basis. Call to speak with a Financial Aid volunteer and determine if your situation qualifies. See website for eligibility requirements.
Provides scholarships to help Washington residents facing barriers continue in higher education. See website for the application deadline and eligibility details
Provides scholarships to help Washington residents facing barriers continue in higher education. See website for the application deadline and eligibility details
Share the Light funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Share the Light funding may be available for Grant County residents who need assistance with their Grant PUD bill. Apply in person at one of the offices in Moses Lake, Quincy, Ephrata, or Royal City. Be sure to check the business hours for the office you wish you visit.
Families can apply for grants to help cover out of pocket costs for speech/therapy/occupational therapy and therapy equipment for their special needs child. Child must be receiving medical therapies from a licensed professional in Spokane County.
Families can apply for grants to help cover out of pocket costs for speech/therapy/occupational therapy and therapy equipment for their special needs child. Child must be receiving medical therapies from a licensed professional in Spokane County.
The internet essentials program provides affordable home internet for qualifying low-income households. Also offers low-cost computers, free WiFi hotspots, and free Internet training.
The internet essentials program provides affordable home internet for qualifying low-income households. Also offers low-cost computers, free WiFi hotspots, and free Internet training.
Helps Lynden community members with short-term, emergency assistance which may include utilities, rent, clothing, household goods, laundry, and transportation.
Helps Lynden community members with short-term, emergency assistance which may include utilities, rent, clothing, household goods, laundry, and transportation.
Offers diapers, car seats and pack n' plays depending on donations, resource navigation, utility assistance, Medicaid and Basic Food application assistance, maternity counseling, and parenting classes (Positive Parenting Program).
Offers diapers, car seats and pack n' plays depending on donations, resource navigation, utility assistance, Medicaid and Basic Food application assistance, maternity counseling, and parenting classes (Positive Parenting Program).
Offers diapers, wipes, formula, resource navigation, emergency food pantry, clothing, rental and utility assistance, and parenting education. Serves families with children 21 and under.
Offers diapers, wipes, formula, resource navigation, emergency food pantry, clothing, rental and utility assistance, and parenting education. Serves families with children 21 and under.
Provides emergency assistance to help provide for basic needs such as gas, food, clothing or referrals to other community resources. Rent and utility assistance may be offered depending on the needs of the client. This service is provided on a walk in basis. Serves Pierce County residents.
Provides emergency assistance to help provide for basic needs such as gas, food, clothing or referrals to other community resources. Rent and utility assistance may be offered depending on the needs of the client. This service is provided on a walk in basis. Serves Pierce County residents.
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Gas Money
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Clothing Warehouses
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Provides utility assistance (PSE) and rental assistance to low-income households in Snohomish County when funds are available. Please call for more details.
Provides utility assistance (PSE) and rental assistance to low-income households in Snohomish County when funds are available. Please call for more details.
Customers who apply for Low-Income Assistance and meet the eligibility and verification requirements will be issued a one-time credit of $325 for qualified Low-Income grant applicants and/or $175 for qualified Project Share applicants to their PUD 3 electric bill. Qualified customers may receive up to $500 total.
Customers who apply for Low-Income Assistance and meet the eligibility and verification requirements will be issued a one-time credit of $325 for qualified Low-Income grant applicants and/or $175 for qualified Project Share applicants to their PUD 3 electric bill. Qualified customers may receive up to $500 total.
Provides diapers, hygiene items, clothing, emergency food, rental and utility assistance, and resource navigation. This service is for tribal members only.
Provides diapers, hygiene items, clothing, emergency food, rental and utility assistance, and resource navigation. This service is for tribal members only.
Provides rental and utility assistance to families living in Vancouver, WA. Applications open most Wednesday mornings at 10:00am, but check the website to confirm.
Provides rental and utility assistance to families living in Vancouver, WA. Applications open most Wednesday mornings at 10:00am, but check the website to confirm.
HopeSource scholarships can help pay for music lessons, art classes, dance, gymnastics, swim lessons, sports leagues, day camps and more for children up to age 18. The scholarship can also be used to purchase equipment for a specific activity.
HopeSource scholarships can help pay for music lessons, art classes, dance, gymnastics, swim lessons, sports leagues, day camps and more for children up to age 18. The scholarship can also be used to purchase equipment for a specific activity.
This online tool can help you find companies in your area that offer Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) service. These programs can reduce the cost of phone or internet service by providing a monthly discount. Please visit website for details.
This online tool can help you find companies in your area that offer Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) service. These programs can reduce the cost of phone or internet service by providing a monthly discount. Please visit website for details.
HopeSource scholarships can help pay for music lessons, art classes, dance, gymnastics, swim lessons, sports leagues, day camps and more for children up to age 18. The scholarship can also be used to purchase equipment for a specific activity. Serves Kittitas County residents.
HopeSource scholarships can help pay for music lessons, art classes, dance, gymnastics, swim lessons, sports leagues, day camps and more for children up to age 18. The scholarship can also be used to purchase equipment for a specific activity. Serves Kittitas County residents.
Call to apply or check on the status of your SNAP or TANF application, ask questions about your benefits, report a change of circumstance or complete your Basic Food interview & eligibility reviews. This line also assists with BFET, WorkFirst, HEN and Classic Medicaid applications.
Call to apply or check on the status of your SNAP or TANF application, ask questions about your benefits, report a change of circumstance or complete your Basic Food interview & eligibility reviews. This line also assists with BFET, WorkFirst, HEN and Classic Medicaid applications.