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How to apply for South Plains Community Action Association (SPCAA) — CEAP Energy Assistance (Motley County)

South Plains Community Action Association (SPCAA) — 501(c)(3) nonprofit Community Action Agency headquartered in Levelland; the direct TDHCA Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) subrecipient for the South Plains region; ALSO operates SPARTAN Public Transit (rural counties) — single nonprofit, unified intake for energy + transit

Who it's for

Motley County's CEAP is delivered through South Plains Community Action Association (SPCAA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit CAA serving the South Plains region. SPCAA also operates SPARTAN Public Transit (see tx.motley.spartan_rural_transit) — making it a single unified-intake nonprofit for both utility assistance and transportation. CEAP provides utility bill payment assistance for electric, gas, and propane; energy crisis assistance for shutoffs; and energy education. Eligibility at 150% FPL. Apply at spcaa.org/community-services-energy-utility-assistance or by calling SPCAA at 806-894-7104.

SPCAA serves Motley County. The same SPCAA nonprofit operates SPARTAN rural transit — applicants can coordinate both energy and transit assistance via single intake.

What you'll need

  • Proof of all household income
  • Current energy bill and any past-due notices
  • Photo identification
  • Proof of Motley County residency
  • Documentation of household members and ages

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 806-894-7104

Renewals

up to multiple benefits per program year

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