Energy Assistance Program - EAP - Tri-Valley Opportunity Council
Helps pay heat and electricity costs. Payments for energy bills are sent directly to the household's energy company or fuel provider for propane, fuel oil, or wood. Financial assistance varies depending on household income and fuel costs. The Energy Assistance Program provides additional grants for eligible households who need help with: - Getting reconnected to heat and power after disconnections - Paying for emergency fuel deliveries of propane, heating oil, or biofuel - Preventing disconnection Households may apply for Energy Assistance once per program year. Applications for the heating season are typically accepted beginning in September and ending at the end of May the following year. The start date may vary as to when applications begin to be accepted. Call or visit the website to determine the dates applications are being accepted. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis and are generally processed within 30 - 60 days, depending on program funding, and information provided.
Categories
Last assured
09/18/2025
Physical Address
1424 Central Avenue NE, East Grand Forks, MN 56721
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Voice
711
Fax
(800)475-3102
Application process
- Call for an application; Visit the website to apply online or print an application - Completed paper applications can be mailed, emailed, or faxed; mailing address: Energy Assistance Program: 1407 Erskine Street, Crookston, MN 56716.
Required documents
Application/registration form; proof of address; proof of household income; Social Security card/number; utility bills/account numbers
Eligibility
Homeowners and renters who are residents of west Marshall, west Polk, and all of Norman County. Eligibility is on a sliding scale based on household size and the three most recent months of household income.
Service area
Marshall County, MN
Norman County, MN
Polk County, MN
Agency info
Tri-Valley Opportunity Council
Nonprofit community action agency providing services to low-income individuals and families in northwestern and southern Minnesota. Programs include early childhood education, housing and energy assistance, transportation, employment support, and services for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. The agency aims to improve quality of life and promote self-sufficiency across diverse communities.
