The Home Affordability Relief Program (HARP) helps eligible Connecticut homeowners access state-funded energy rebates worth up to $5,000. These funds are designed to help offset the rising cost of electricity and encourage energy efficiency — without any credit check or income cap.
If you have an active Eversource account and own your home, you may already be contributing to these programs through your monthly bill. HARP helps you find out what you qualify for quickly and easily.
The Home Affordability Relief Program (HARP) is a homeowner assistance initiative that helps eligible CT residents unlock energy savings through verified state-funded incentive programs. We coordinate with local energy providers and resources in your area to help access funding that often goes unclaimed.
If you have an active Eversource account and own your home, you could be eligible for up to $5,000 in energy credits — without any credit check or income cap.
Many Connecticut residents miss out on state-funded energy programs because they aren’t widely promoted, and navigating them on your own can be frustrating.
HARP works directly with local energy providers to help homeowners confirm eligibility, guide them through the process, and secure benefits — before funding runs out.
There isn’t one. If you meet basic criteria — an active Eversource account and homeownership in Connecticut — you may qualify.
We simply confirm your eligibility, provide your options, and guide you step-by-step. There’s no cost to check and no pressure to proceed.
There isn’t one. If you meet basic criteria— such as owning your home and having an active Eversource bill — you may qualify for incentives that reduce your monthly costs and return cash back to your household.
There’s no cost to check, and no pressure — just a brief eligibility review to determine if you qualify.
Fill out the quick eligibility form with basic details like your zip code, electric provider, and homeownership status.
A HARP specialist will review your submission and compare it against active rebate criteria in your area
If you're eligible, you’ll receive a follow-up outlining your rebate options and possibly ways to lower your monthly electric bill.
HARP is designed for Connecticut homeowners who want to reduce their electric costs or access rebates they may already qualify for. If you’ve been affected by rising energy bills, have an older home, or just want to know if you’re eligible for underutilized rebates, this program is worth checking out.
State-funded rebate programs are funded in part through clean energy initiatives and utility-backed incentives. The goal is to encourage homeowners to explore efficiency upgrades and lower grid strain. However, many homeowners never claim these benefits because the process can be unclear. HARP helps bridge that gap.
State-funded rebate programs are funded in part through clean energy initiatives and utility-backed incentives. The goal is to encourage homeowners to explore efficiency upgrades and lower grid strain. However, many homeowners never claim these benefits because the process can be unclear. HARP helps bridge that gap.
A: This program works with state-funded incentives but is administered independently.
A: There is no cost to submit your information or speak to a representative.
A: No credit check is required. Your eligibility is based on your location, utility provider, and homeownership status.
A: Most applicants receive a response within 1–2 business days.
A: We’ll keep your information on file and notify you if new programs become available in your area.
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