Heating Cost Subsidy: Who Can Still Receive Up to 1,000 Euros

The amount of funding varies by federal state, ranging from a few hundred to 1,000 euros, but is subject to certain income limits and deadlines, as reported by finanz.at.
Heating Cost Subsidies in the Western Federal States
In Tyrol and Salzburg, eligible individuals can apply for a subsidy of up to 250 euros until September 30. Salzburg City additionally offers the "Energy 100" - an extra subsidy of 100 euros for eligible households. Applications can be submitted via the respective state websites.
Burgenland with New Funding Model
In Burgenland, the application deadline for the heating price cap runs until the end of the year. Although the subsidy has been reduced compared to the previous year, it still amounts to between 50 and 1,000 euros per household. Applications can be submitted until December 31, 2025.
Situation in the Other Federal States
In Lower Austria and Vienna, no new heating cost subsidies are currently planned. The two federal states are not planning to continue the measure at this time.
In Upper Austria, applications for heating cost subsidies can likely be submitted again starting in early 2026. An exact date has not yet been announced.
In Styria, the new application period could already start in October 2025. An official confirmation is still pending but is expected shortly.
Vorarlberg plans to once again grant heating cost subsidies of up to 250 euros starting October 13, 2025. The subsidy is aimed, as before, at low-income households.
In Carinthia, no traditional heating cost subsidy is offered anymore. Instead, there is a transition to a new form of housing assistance that takes heating costs into account.
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