Bill assistance
We offer electric rate and water rate discounts of 25% or 50% off to income-qualified households.
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We offer streamlined acceptance. If anyone in your household:
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- Has DSHS benefits (such as food, TANF, Refugee Assistance, State Supplemental Plan, aged, blind and disabled)
- Qualifies for free or reduced lunch from the national school lunch program
- Participates in an income-qualified housing assistance program (Housing Authority of Snohomish County, Everett Housing Authority, Housing Hope/Hopeworks, YWCA, Rapid Rehousing Program)
Just use the application link above to apply!
How to apply
Click the button above to apply online.
To download the application, see links for English, Spanish and Ukrainian versions below. You can also obtain a printed application at any PUD office, most senior centers, or by calling Customer Service (425-783-1000). Complete and return it with required documents by mail or fax as listed on the app.
How will I know if I qualify?
Applications are generally reviewed near the time of your next scheduled billing date. A letter will be mailed to let you know if your application was approved or denied. If approved, the letter will include the discount rate you will receive and how to redeem a free energy-saving bundle. Any approved discount will be for future billings and does not apply to current charges nor to past due amounts.
Prefer a paper form? Use the links below:
More resources
Federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Help with heating bills is available through this program, whether residents heat with electricity, natural gas, propane, oil or wood. Certain eligibility requirements apply. Grants range from $250 to $1,250. For more information, Snohomish County residents should visit Snohomish County’s website or call 425-388-3880. Camano Island residents should call the Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center at 360-629-5257 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
North Sound 2-1-1
2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember phone number for people to call for health and human service information and referrals and other assistance to meet their needs.
Community Energy Fund
Community Energy Fund offers grants and has income guidelines similar to those posted in the table above. It is administered by St. Vincent de Paul and is funded by voluntary contributions from PUD customers. To see if you qualify for assistance, call St. Vincent de Paul at 425-374-1243.
Free weatherization programs for owners & renters
This program offers free weatherization help to those who qualify based on income, including repairs to windows, functional checks of heating systems, sealing of larger leak areas with caulk and weather-stripping and various insulation work. Landlords must approve work performed on the renter’s behalf. For more information Snohomish County residents should call Snohomish County at 425-388-7205 and Camano Island customers should call the Opportunity Council at 1-800-317-5427.