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Minnesota Energy Assistance Program

Grants that help income-eligible Minnesota households pay energy bills, prevent shutoffs, and improve home energy efficiency.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to $3,200 per year plus emergency crisis benefits Deadline: May 31 annually; emergency requests accepted year-round Location: United States - Minnesota

Minnesota Renters Credit: Get Up to $2,500 Back on Property Taxes Paid Through Rent

Annual refund that pays back part of the property taxes embedded in rent for Minnesota households with qualifying income.

Type: Benefit Amount: Refunds average $700 and can exceed $2,500 depending on rent paid and household income Deadline: Tax filing deadline (typically April 15 for most filers) Location: Minnesota

Mississippi Homestead Exemption and Special Assessment Credit

Reduces ad valorem property taxes on a Mississippi primary residence, with additional credits for seniors and people with disabilities.

Type: Benefit Amount: Basic exemption up to $300 in county taxes; special credit eliminates taxes on first $7,500 of assessed value for eligible seniors or disabled owners Deadline: Apply at the county tax assessor’s office between January 1 and April 1 Location: Mississippi

Missouri Property Tax Credit 2025: How Seniors and Disabled Residents Can Get Up to $1,100 Back

If you’re a senior or disabled Missourian watching property taxes and rent creep up while your income stays stubbornly flat, this program is for you.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to $1,100 for homeowners and $750 for renters Deadline: File Form MO-PTC with the Missouri state income tax return by April 15 Location: Missouri

Montana Energy Assistance Benefits 2025 2026: How to Get 800 to 1,200 Dollars Plus Free Weatherization

If you live in Montana, you do not need anyone to tell you that winter is not a joke. When the cold settles in, heating bills climb fast, and one bad month can throw an already tight budget completely off course.

Amount: Average $800-$1,200 per season plus weatherization services Deadline: Applications accepted October 1–April 30 each year Location: United States - Montana

Montana Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)

Pays part of home heating bills, delivers emergency fuel, and funds furnace repairs for eligible Montana households.

Type: Benefit Amount: $200–$2,500 per season depending on fuel type, consumption, and income; emergency grants available Deadline: Apply October 1–April 30 for regular benefits; crisis help offered year-round Location: Montana

NC DHHS: Low Income Energy Assistance

Provides annual heating bill credits and crisis assistance to eligible North Carolina households, with referrals to weatherization and utility protections.

Amount: One-time heating payment $300-$500; crisis aid for disconnections and fuel delivery Deadline: Priority enrollment opens Dec 1 for seniors/disabled; general applications accepted Jan 1–Mar 31 Location: North Carolina

Nebraska Homestead Exemption

Income-based property tax relief that exempts part or all of a Nebraska homeowner’s property value from taxation.

Type: Benefit Amount: Exempts between 10% and 100% of up to $95,000 of homestead value depending on income and homeowner category Deadline: File Form 458 with your county assessor between February 1 and June 30 each year Location: Nebraska

Nevada Department of Taxation

Provides annual rebates to low-income Nevada seniors who paid property tax directly or indirectly through rent on their primary residence.

Amount: Up to $1,200 annually depending on income and tax/rent paid Deadline: Apply with the county treasurer or assessor typically between January 1 and April 30 Location: Nevada

Nevada Energy Assistance Program (EAP)

Provides annual credits and crisis help to offset electric, gas, and propane costs for low-income Nevada households.

Type: Benefit Amount: $180–$1,800 per year depending on income, household energy burden, and utility costs Deadline: Applications accepted July 1–June 30 each program year; apply early for full benefits Location: Nevada