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LIHEAP helps low-income households with their home energy bills. Low-income households who meet all State Emergency Relief (SER) eligibility requirements may receive assistance to help them with household heat and electric costs.
Get Help Applying for SNAP Family SizeMonthly Gross Income*Annual Gross Income*1$1,473$17,6762$1,984$23,8083$2,495$29,9404$3,007$36,0845 more rows
They are responsible for identifying households in need of energy-efficiency home structural repair and/or mechanical system upgrades.
You can also apply in person at your local Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) office. Your local MDHHS office has to give you a paper application form if you ask for it. You can also print an application form and fill it out before going to MDHHS.
Energy Assistance Process Be Proactive - Contact your utility company or propane supplier as soon as you know you will be unable to pay your bill on time. Get Help by Calling 2-1-1 - Call 2-1-1 or go to .mi211.org to learn about agencies in your county that may assist with your energy bill.
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To qualify for the program, Applicants to the Michigan LIHEAP program must be residents of the state of Michigan and US nationals or registered legal aliens. Applicants that are already participating in other social service programs, such as SNAP, SSI and TANF are automatically eligible for the Michigan LIHEAP program.
In general, eligibility is based on the number of individuals in your household, your monthly income and effective 12/01/19 your countable cash assets over $15,000 (except for those applying for burial services). Some assets such as homestead, one vehicle, personal and household goods are excluded.
The State Emergency Relief Program (SER) provides help to people who need money quickly for an emergency. Some examples are to prevent an eviction, stop a utility shut off, or pay for a burial. There are other types of emergencies that SER may cover. SER has an income test and an asset test.
Get Help by Calling 2-1-1 - Call 2-1-1 or go to .mi211.org to learn about agencies in your county that may assist with your energy bill.
The Homeowner Assistance Fund was established under section 3206 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (the ARP) to mitigate hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic by providing funds to prevent homeowner mortgage delinquencies, defaults, foreclosure, loss of utilities or home energy services and

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