Thousands of low-income households across the UK will receive financial assistance this February as part of the government’s Household Support Fund (HSF). This initiative is designed to help families cope with rising living expenses, including food and energy costs.
Distribution and Eligibility Criteria
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has allocated £421 million to local councils, which are responsible for distributing the funds based on their own eligibility criteria. The amount each household receives will vary depending on factors such as location and family size.
Some households have already received their payments, while others can expect to see the funds distributed throughout February. In certain areas, applications for the support are still open.
Payment Structure by Household Type
The support amounts may differ depending on local council guidelines. For example, in Wolverhampton, the council offers assistance as follows:
- Single-person households: £25 for food and £40 for energy, totaling £65.
- Couple households: £50 for food and £60 for energy, totaling £110.
- Families with children: An additional £15 per child across both categories, allowing a family with two children to receive up to £170.
The program aims to provide targeted financial aid tailored to specific household needs rather than generalized payments.

How to Apply for the Support Payment
Eligible residents need to contact their local council or housing provider to apply. In some cases, tenants of specific housing associations must apply through their landlord.
A council spokesperson clarified, “Housing organisations have access to the Household Support Fund and can assist tenants with their applications. If you are not a tenant of one of these organisations, please apply directly through the council’s website.”
Applicants will be required to provide:
- A valid Council Tax reference number.
- A recent bank statement from the past three months.
Once submitted, applications are typically reviewed within seven to ten working days. If additional information is required, applicants must respond within five days to avoid cancellation. Approved payments should arrive within another seven to ten working days.
Purpose and Impact of the Household Support Fund
The Household Support Fund was introduced as a temporary government measure to provide relief to those struggling with the rising cost of living. Since its launch, the fund has supported millions of households, particularly during the winter months when energy bills are at their highest.
Despite the relief it provides, some campaigners argue that one-off payments are insufficient to address the long-term financial challenges faced by low-income families. Calls for an extension and expansion of financial assistance continue as the cost of living crisis persists.
Apply Early to Secure Support
Given the limited nature of the funding, eligible households are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Each council operates on a first-come, first-served basis and may have specific rules and deadlines.
Residents uncertain about their eligibility are advised to contact their local council for detailed information.