Grants & Benefits for Michigan Residents
Michigan has 9 state-specific programs in our database, plus 20+ federal programs available to all residents. Use the free matcher to find what you personally qualify for.
Michigan-Specific Programs
Programs administered by Michigan state agencies.
Michigan Tuition Grant
Need-based grant for Michigan residents at independent nonprofit MI colleges.
Deadline: March 1
MI State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Down Payment
Michigan's MI Home Loan program with down payment assistance available statewide or in targeted ZIP codes.
Deadline: Rolling
Michigan Tuition Grant (MTG)
Need-based grant for Michigan residents attending private nonprofit colleges in Michigan. Often overlooked because it only applies to private colleges.
Deadline: July 1 — apply via FAFSA early
Michigan SAVE — Saves Active Veterans Energy Costs
Michigan utility discount program specifically for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Provides reduced electric and gas rates through participating utilities.
Deadline: Rolling
MI Small Business Development Center (MI-SBDC)
MI-SBDC provides free and low-cost business advising, market research, and financing connections. Specialists in manufacturing, export, and tech commercialization.
Deadline: Rolling
MI Veteran Homestead Property Tax Exemption
Michigan exempts 100% of property taxes for veterans with a total disability rating. Surviving spouses also eligible. Also includes reduced rates for 50%+ disabled veterans.
Deadline: File by May 1 annually
MI Down Payment Assistance (MI Home Loan)
MSHDA's MI Home Loan offers first-time buyers competitive interest rates plus up to $10,000 in down payment assistance as a zero-interest, zero-monthly-payment second mortgage.
Deadline: Rolling
MI Health Michigan Plan (Medicaid Expansion)
Michigan expanded Medicaid under the ACA. The Healthy Michigan Plan covers adults 19–64 earning up to 133% FPL with comprehensive health coverage and minimal cost-sharing.
Deadline: Rolling
MI Going PRO Talent Fund
Going PRO reimburses Michigan employers for training costs that lead to industry-recognized credentials. Employees in manufacturing, healthcare, IT, and construction benefit most.
Deadline: Annual — typically opens fall
Federal Programs Available in Michigan
Administered by federal agencies and available to eligible residents in all 50 states. Showing 20 of 94 federal programs — use the matcher to see all that fit your situation.
Federal Pell Grant
Need-based grant for undergraduate students who haven't earned a bachelor's degree. Does not need to be repaid.
Deadline: Rolling — FAFSA opens Oct 1
Federal SEOG Grant
Supplemental grant for undergrads with exceptional financial need. Funds limited — priority to earliest FAFSA filers.
Deadline: Varies by school
TEACH Grant
For students planning to teach in high-need fields at low-income schools. Converts to loan if service requirement unmet.
Deadline: Rolling
Post-9/11 GI Bill (Ch. 33)
Covers tuition at state schools plus housing allowance and book stipend for veterans who served 90+ days post-9/11.
Deadline: Rolling
Head Start Program
Federally funded comprehensive early childhood education for ages 3–5 from low-income families. Covers school readiness, health, nutrition, and family services. Early Head Start serves 0–3.
Deadline: Rolling — contact local program
WIC — Women, Infants & Children
Nutritious foods, nutrition counseling, and healthcare referrals for low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and children under 5.
Deadline: Rolling
Child Care & Development Fund (CCDF)
Helps low-income working families pay for childcare. Each state administers its own version of this federal block grant.
Deadline: Rolling
TANF — Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Monthly cash assistance for low-income families with children. Each state runs its own program with different benefit levels and work requirements.
Deadline: Rolling
Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)
Federal rental assistance for low-income families, elderly, and disabled. Tenants pay 30% of income; voucher covers the rest up to a payment standard.
Deadline: Waitlist — check local HA
USDA Home Repair Grants (Section 504)
Grants and loans for very low-income rural homeowners to repair homes or remove health/safety hazards.
Deadline: Rolling
LIHEAP Energy Assistance
Helps low-income households pay heating and cooling costs. Administered locally through Community Action Agencies.
Deadline: Rolling — varies by state
SBIR Phase I Grant
Seed funding for small businesses to explore R&D feasibility for federal agencies. America's largest innovation grant program.
Deadline: Varies by agency
SBA 8(a) Business Development Program
9-year mentoring and contracting program for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses.
Deadline: Rolling
WOSB Federal Contracting Set-Asides
Federal contracts reserved for women-owned small businesses in underrepresented industries.
Deadline: Ongoing via SAM.gov
SDVOSB Contracting Set-Asides
Federal contracts reserved for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
Deadline: Ongoing via SAM.gov
GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)
Pre-approved contract vehicle allowing any federal agency to buy your commercial products/services without competitive bid.
Deadline: Rolling
SNAP (Food Stamps)
Monthly EBT card benefits to buy food at authorized retailers. Average ~$175/person/month.
Deadline: Rolling
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Medical care and support for people with HIV who lack adequate insurance coverage.
Deadline: Rolling
IRA Home Efficiency Tax Credits (25C/25D)
30% federal tax credits for insulation, windows, heat pumps, and solar panels.
Deadline: Through 2032
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
Free insulation, air sealing, HVAC repair, and energy-efficient upgrades for low-income households.
Deadline: Rolling
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