The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) helps low-income housholds with heating costs from October through April. Learn about eligibility, how to apply, and what you can do if you have a problem with LIEAP.
Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF)
Temporary Assistance for Needy (TANF) is a cash assistance program for families. Learn about eligibility, how to apply, work requirements, and what you can do if you have a problem with TANF.
Medicaid
Learn how to apply for Medicaid, who may qualify, and what you can do if you have a problem with Medicaid.
SNAP (Food Stamps)
Learn how to apply for SNAP food stamps, work requirements, and what you can do if there is a problem with your food stamps.
Fair Hearings: How to Protect Your Rights
You have the right to a fair hearing if you don’t agree with decisions about your public benefits. Learn how to ask for a fair hearing and what happens at a fair hearing.
Bankruptcy
Learn about bankruptcy, how it may help, and what to consider when thinking about a bankruptcy.
Vehicle and Mobile Home Repossession
Learn what the law in Montana says about repossession, and what you can do to avoid losing your vehicle or mobile home to repossession.
Foreclosure
Learn about your rights and options during a foreclosure in Montana.
Fair Debt Collection
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is a federal law that makes it illegal for debt collectors to harass or threaten you, and other behavior. Learn about your rights when dealing with a debt collector.
Public Housing and the Housing Choice Voucher Program
Public housing is a program that provides low-cost housing to low-income people. Learn about public housing programs, how to apply, and your rights when renting public housing.