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Michigan Energy Assistance Program

How to Access Energy Assistance

If you are a consumer seeking energy assistance, you can find more information on the MiBridges application, administered by our partner agency, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

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MEAP Facts & Updates

Public Act 615 of the Michigan Public Acts of 2012 established the Michigan Energy Assistance Act that requires the Michigan Department of Human Services to establish and administer the Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP). The purpose of the MEAP is to establish and administer programs statewide that provide energy assistance and self-sufficiency services to eligible low-income households. 

Public Act 95 of the Michigan Public Acts of 2013 established the Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund (LIEAF) charging the Michigan Department of Human Services with expending money from the fund as provided by the Michigan Energy Assistance Act. The Act allows the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) to annually approve a low-income energy assistance funding factor, not to exceed $50 million, to support the LIEAF. 

On July 26, 2023, Public Act 105 was signed by Governor Whitmer eliminating the sunset provision for the Michigan Energy Assistance Program. This ensures the availability of $50 million in LIEAF to provide energy assistance to low-income customers.

On July 23, 2024, in Case No. U-17377, the MPSC adopted a funding factor of 87 cents per meter per month for all Michigan electric utilities that have opted to participate in the funding of the LIEAF, effective for the September 2024 billing month.

Pre-MEAP Program History 2000-2011

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Previous Energy Grant Programs

Previous Energy Grant Programs