Emergency Energy Assistance

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Are you in danger of losing heat in your home tonight or in the coming days?

For year-round energy emergencies, HRDC administers Energy Share of Montana (ESOM), which provides grants to help you cover your energy bill or repair furnaces or water heaters. Energy Share offers support to households who are either without or soon to be without heat or power. Energy Share grants have optional repayments.

ALERT: Firewood scams are becoming increasingly common in our community. Before using your wood benefit to pay for firewood, please verify the address and phone number of the company selling the wood. 

An emergency grant to help you cover your energy bill or other heat related emergencies.

Example energy emergencies

  • A shut-off notice from the power company.
  • No funds to purchase heating fuel.
  • Inability to obtain heat or power due to a past bill.
  • Repair or replacement of a non-functioning furnace or water heater.
  • Damages that impact the ability to heat the home.

Eligibility for Energy Share is based on each household’s situation. Energy Share applications are reviewed and decided upon by a local board committee.

To be eligible for Energy Share, you must have completed a LIHEAP application for the current season. Please contact our Energy Programs staff at 406.587.4486 for an application and information on how to apply.

Location

Bozeman Office
32 S Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715

Livingston Office
121 S Second St
Livingston, MT 59047

Contact Information

Energy Programs Staff
p: 406.587.4486
f: 406.585.3538
energy@thehrdc.org

State Assistance

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
p: 833.317.1080

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Ron Brey

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Ron served as Bozeman’s Assistant City Manager from 1990 to 2008. After retiring, Ron joined our Board in 2011. Ron received his Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Montana in 1977, and his Masters in Science in Rural, Town, and Regional Planning from the University of Montana in 1987.

During his time with the City of Bozeman, Ron saw the important role that HRDC has played in our community. Ron has seen that HRDC provides necessary social services to assure that all Bozeman residents could obtain housing, food, training, employment and the other necessities of life. He also came to understand that HRDC was always able to respond immediately as new community needs arose. Ron believes that the dedication, hard work, and compassion of HRDC’s staff make it a real honor to serve on the Board.

Ron also serves on the Trails, Open Space and Parks Committee for the City of Bozeman, and as a volunteer with the Red Cross. One of Ron’s favorite activities is walking his beloved dog every day, enjoying many of Bozeman’s trails and parks, like Burke Park, Bozeman Creek, and the Hyalite and Mount Ellis areas. Ron and his wife Claire enjoy spending their days with family, friends, and time outdoors.