Energy costs in Texas can quickly become overwhelming—especially for households facing job loss, medical bills, or other financial challenges. Fortunately, Reliant Energy offers the Community Assistance by Reliant Energy (CARE) Program , a valuable lifeline for customers in need. Backed by company funding and customer donations, CARE delivers real help to those struggling to pay their electricity bills.
This guide breaks down the eligibility requirements, how to apply, and additional support options available through Reliant and government-funded programs like LIHEAP. If you or someone you know is struggling, this article provides a clear path to relief.
What Is the Reliant CARE Program
The Community Assistance by Reliant Energy (CARE) Program is designed to provide financial assistance to qualifying Reliant customers across Texas who are experiencing temporary or long-term hardship.
Key Features:
Bill credits or payment support are distributed through a network of local nonprofit agencies.
Funded by Reliant Energy and voluntary customer donations .
Designed to prevent service disconnections and ease the burden of energy bills.
The program aims to serve:
In 2023 alone, the CARE Program helped over 35,000 Texas households manage their utility bills.
Who Qualifies for Reliant CARE Assistance
To qualify for the CARE Program, applicants must meet specific requirements related to income, residency, and demonstrated need.
Eligibility Criteria:
Requirement
Details
Residency
Must be a Reliant Energy residential customer in Texas
Financial Hardship
Must show proof of temporary or long-term hardship
Income Level
Typically 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
Other Reliant Assistance
Cannot be receiving other Reliant aid at the time of application
Priority Groups
Seniors, families with children, people with disabilities
Financial hardship can include:
Job loss or reduced hours
Medical bills or chronic illness
Unexpected expenses (e.g., home repairs, funeral costs)
How to Apply for the Reliant CARE Program
Getting assistance through CARE involves working with local nonprofit agencies partnered with Reliant.
Step-by-Step Application Process:
Contact a Partner Agency Call 2-1-1 Texas or visit the Reliant Assistance Page to find an approved nonprofit agency.
Prepare the Following Documents :
Recent Reliant Energy bill
Proof of income (e.g., pay stubs, unemployment notice)
Valid photo ID
Statement of hardship (explain your financial situation)
Submit Your Application The partner agency will guide you through the submission process and determine eligibility.
Wait for Approval If approved, a credit or payment will be applied directly to your Reliant Energy account.
Other Payment Assistance Options from Reliant Energy
Reliant offers multiple programs to support customers with short-term payment flexibility or predictable billing.
Payment Extensions & Deferred Plans
Average Billing Plan
Who It Helps: Any Reliant residential customer.
What It Offers: Predictable monthly payments based on a 12-month average of past usage.
Benefits: Helps avoid seasonal spikes in electricity bills.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
A federally funded energy relief program is available in Texas.
Program Feature
Details
Income Eligibility
150% of the Federal Poverty Level
Funding Availability
Seasonal; apply early to avoid missing out
Application Process
Call 2-1-1 Texas or visit Texas LIHEAP
How to Contact Reliant Energy for Help
If you’re unsure where to begin or need help with your application, there are multiple ways to get support:
Contact Method
Details
Customer Support
1-866-RELIANT (1-866-735-4268)
Website
Reliant Assistance Page
Local Agencies
Dial 2-1-1 Texas for nearby partners
Expert Insights on Energy Assistance in Texas
“Many Texas families struggle with high energy bills, and programs like Reliant CARE provide a financial lifeline.” — Sarah Martinez, Energy Assistance Advocate
“If you’re having trouble paying your electricity bill, don’t wait until disconnection. Contact Reliant or a local agency as soon as possible.” — Mark Reynolds, Utility Assistance Counselor
FAQs: Reliant CARE & Energy Bill Support
Can I receive CARE assistance more than once a year
Typically, CARE provides help once annually. However, exceptions may be made for extreme or ongoing hardship—contact your agency for details.
Will CARE cover my full energy bill
Not usually. The CARE Program aims to cover a portion of your past-due balance or provide enough relief to prevent disconnection.
Can I apply if my electricity has already been disconnected
Yes, but you must act fast . Some agencies offer emergency reconnection services under CARE and LIHEAP.
Next Steps: What You Should Do Now
If you’re struggling to pay your Reliant Energy bill, take action today with these steps:
Call 2-1-1 Texas to find a nearby nonprofit partner agency.
Gather the required documents : income proof, hardship explanation, and recent bill.
Apply for CARE or LIHEAP assistance through the agency.
Explore deferred payment or average billing through Reliant’s support line.
Apply early —funding is limited and demand is high.