Monthly Income For Minors is the total income received monthly by all household members under the age of 18. This can include earnings from part-time jobs or any legally recognized sources of income attributed to minors, like Child Support or Social Security Income.
Monthly Income for All Adults in Household refers to the total gross (before tax) regular income earned by all household
members who are 18 years of age or older. This includes wages, salaries, social security benefits, and regular earnings
from other sources. Do not include child support payments, one-time payments, or temporary assistance.
Note: Please round your monthly income to the nearest dollar.
There are many reasons that you or someone you know may need help with their energy bills. The UGI Utilities Customer Assistance Program (CAP) is here to help. CAP is tailored to provide financial assistance through personalized monthly payments based on your income or average bill.
Program Benefits include:
CAP can empower you to not only lower your monthly energy bills but also create a more stable financial future.
We invite you to check your eligibility for CAP and discover how you can benefit from reduced payments and debt forgiveness. It's all part of our commitment to support our community and provide assistance to those who need it most.