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General Assistance - Beltrami County Health And Human Services

The General Assistance (GA) Program provides single adults and childless couples with monthly cash grants for vulnerable persons whose income and resources are less than program limits. GA participants are also eligible for help with medical costs through the General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC) or the Medical Assistance (MA) programs and Food Support.

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Minnesota Family Investment Program - MFIP - Nicollet County Health and Human Services

Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Statewide MFIP helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. Statewide MFIP has a 60-month limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions to the time limit. Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet work rules will result in their MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced. In addtion: - Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent - A expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy - Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

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Home Ownership Program - Habitat for Humanity - Martin and Faribault Counties

- Builds affordable housing for people in the area community who are economically challenged. - Requires selected homeowners to perform sweat equity or help build their own home or the homes of others in the homeownership program.

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Single-Family Housing Program - United States Department of Agriculture - Rural Development

Provides loans, loan guarantees, and grants to individuals and families in order to buy, build, or repair affordable homes located in rural Minnesota. Eligibility for the loans and grants are based on income and varies according to the average median income for each area. The Single-Family Housing Program includes: - Non-profit entities to provide new homes or repair homes - Purchasing or building a new single-family home with no money down for homebuyers - Refinancing the current mortgage under certain qualifying circumstances - Repairing the current home for homeowners

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Medicare Savings Program - Polk County Social Services

Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs: - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits and countable resource limits apply for individuals and married couples

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Minnesota Family Investment Program - MFIP - Red Lake County Social Services

Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Statewide MFIP helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. Statewide MFIP has a 60-month limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions to the time limit. Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet work rules will result in their MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced. In addition: - Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent - A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy - Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

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Minnesota Supplemental Aid - MSA - Cass County Health, Human and Veterans Services

Provides cash assistance to help adults receiving Supplemental Security Income - SSI pay for their basic needs. Adults who are blind, have a disability, or are age 65 and older but don't qualify for SSI because of their income may still be eligible for MSA if they meet income requirements. The basic monthly MSA grant is calculated using either the Maximum SSI amount (Federal Benefit Rate) for the adult or their countable income (if they do not receive SSI), and the MSA standard set by state law. Special Needs Grant MSA also may provide special payments for adults who need: - Certain home repairs - Certain household furniture and appliances - Guardian or conservator service fees - Help paying for housing costs through MSA Housing Assistance - Medically prescribed special diets - Representative payee services Adults who receive MSA are also eligible for help with medical, food, and housing costs through Medical Assistance - MA, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP, and MSA Housing Assistance programs.

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Food Shelf - Bemidji Community Food Shelf

- May use services 12 times in a calendar year - Emergency or crisis service - Food supply depends on family size - Up to 3 - 5 days of food

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Outreach Center - Semcac Community Action Agency - Winona County

Offers an outreach center. Services provided: - Community resource information - Meals on Wheels program

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Pioneer Villa - Aitkin County Housing and Redevelopment Authority

Provides low income housing for seniors, handicapped and income eligible families . They have a 30 unit apartment complex.

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Qualified Individuals - QI - Lake of the Woods County Department of Social Services

This is a Medicaid program for beneficiaries who need help in paying for Medicare Part B premiums. For those who qualify, the Medicaid program pays full Medicare Part B premiums only. Eligibility begins the month of application and, if eligible, retroactively for up to 3 months. Note: There can be a lag time before SSA is able to stop taking the premiums out of the recipient's benefit check but the recipient will be reimbursed by SSA for all months eligible for SLMB and/or QMB or QI. The reverse is true when these programs terminate: recipients should be told to put aside premium costs from first month of termination on.

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Child Care Assistance Program - CCAP - Polk County Social Services

Provides general information on child care assistance programs to help families pay for child care for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs up to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school.

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Northland Apartments - Bemidji Housing and Redevelopment Authority

- 100 Units of low income housing - Based on 30% of adjusted annual income - 1 bedroom apartments

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Medicare Savings Program - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Financial Assistance

Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs: - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance and copayments. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply. - Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits and countable resource limits apply for individuals and married couples.

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Home Buyer Program - Habitat For Humanity - Beltrami and Clearwater Counties

Non-profit agency committed to working with low income families to build decent housing with the aid of volunteers. A minimum of 350 sweat equity hours is required (a combination of construction, financial literacy program, home stretch and other homeowner related workshops) per adult.

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Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program- CCAP - Itasca County Health and Human Services

Pays for child care for low income families. Includes Minnesota Family Investment Program Child Care; Transition Year Child Care for a full year after Minnesota Family Investment Program case are closed; Basic Sliding Fee Child Care; and At-Home Infant Child Care.

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Child Passenger Safety Training and Education - Dakota County Public Health

Provides car seats as well as child passenger safety training and education. Education is required before receiving a car seat.

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP - Red Lake County Social Services

Helps individuals and families with low incomes (including temporary low incomes) get the food they need for nutritious and well-balanced meals. Provides extra support to help stretch a household's food budget - it is not meant to cover all the groceries a family needs. Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought. The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training (SNAP E&T) program provides free employment and education training and support for people getting SNAP benefits. SNAP E&T participants gain support, skills, training, or experience to reach their goals. Many organizations, including technical and community colleges, community-based organizations, county agencies, tribes, and CareerForce Centers provide SNAP E&T programs and services. Programs can include career planning, job search, training for in-demand jobs, student support, financial support, and continued support once a participant has a job.

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Women, Infants & Children - WIC - Aitkin County Health and Human Services

- The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program) is a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and infants and young children who are at nutritional risk - The purpose of the WIC Program is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of program participants during critical times of growth and development - The WIC Program provides nutrition education, access to health services, referrals to health and other social services and vouchers for supplemental foods - The food vouchers list the types and quantities of WIC foods that are consistent with the participant's nutritional needs - The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC Program) is a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and infants and young children who are at nutritional risk

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Medicare Savings Program - Des Moines Valley Health and Human Services - DVHHS

Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs: Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.

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Child Care Assistance Program - CCAP - Nicollet County Health and Human Services

Provides assistance with paying child care costs for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school. Family size, family income, and participation in authorized activities, as well as available funding are considerations in determining the amount of the assistance.

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Food Shelf - Manna Food Pantry, Inc.

Three - four day supply of food is provided. Quantity is based on size of family. Families may come once per month for food and once per week for bread and perishables.

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Child Care Assistance - Itasca County Health and Human Services

Provides general information on child care assistance programs to help families pay for child care. Will help determine eligibility for child care assistance including the Minnesota At-Home Infant Care Program - AHIC which provides financial help to families with a child under one year of age to cover some of the costs of a parent staying home to care for the child.

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Home Ownership Program - Habitat For Humanity - Aitkin County

- Non-profit agency committed to working with low income families of working poor to build decent housing with the aid of volunteers - Sweat equity program requires 300 hours work per per family sweat equity hours

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Oakland Estates - Oakland Estates

Provides family subsidized and market rate housing in Itasca County

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