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Get Up to 12 Weeks of New Jersey Paid Family Leave: How to Claim 85 Percent Wage Replacement Up to 1,055 Dollars per Week
There are few moments in life when you *need* time more than you need money—welcoming a new baby, sitting in a hospital room with someone you love, or handling a family military situation that doesn’t politely wait for your next PTO accrual.
Go Back to College Free in Tennessee: A Complete Guide to the TN Reconnect Tuition Benefit for Adults
If you’re a grown adult staring down your student loan–free friends and wondering, “Did I miss my window?” Tennessee has a very direct answer for you: absolutely not. **TNReconnect.
Heating Help in Massachusetts Grant: How to Get $400–$1,600 for Winter Energy Bills and Past-Due Balances
If you live in Massachusetts and dread opening your winter heating bill, this program is for you.
Home » DOES Office of Paid Family Leave
Provides paid parental, family, medical, and prenatal leave benefits for eligible DC workers.
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Public-private scholarship that funds tuition and fees for students training in high-demand North Dakota occupations.
Home Energy Assistance Program
Pays a portion of Maine households’ heating costs, delivers crisis fuel, and connects families to weatherization and energy counseling.
Homestead Exemption - Department of Revenue
Reduces the taxable value of a Kentucky homeowner's residence for seniors aged 65+ and individuals certified as totally disabled.
Idaho Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Helps Idaho households afford winter heating and summer cooling through bill credits, crisis aid, and energy education.
Idaho Opportunity Scholarship Guide 2025: Get Up to 14000 for College in Idaho
College is expensive. Not “skip-a-few-lattes” expensive — more like “this-could-be-a-mortgage-payment” expensive.
Indiana 21st Century Scholars: Full Tuition for Income-Eligible Students at Indiana Public Colleges
Early college promise program covering up to 100% of tuition at Indiana public colleges for income-eligible students who enroll in middle school and complete the Scholar Success Program through high school graduation.