Minnesota Family Investment Program Eligibility & Benefits Estimation
Household Information
About MFIP
The Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) helps families with children meet their basic needs, while helping parents move to work. MFIP provides cash and food assistance, along with employment and training services.
Estimated Benefits
Monthly Cash Assistance
$437
Monthly Food Support
$420
Child Care Assistance
$320
Housing Support
$185
Eligibility Notes
- Based on household size and income, you appear eligible for MFIP benefits
- Employment services participation may increase your benefits
- Child care assistance is available for work or training activities
Ready to apply for benefits?
Contact your county human services office to begin the application process.
Detailed Benefit Breakdown
Monthly Benefit Amounts
Cash Assistance
$437
Max Possible
$532
Food Support
$420
Max Possible
$526
Child Care Assistance
$320
Based on Need
Up to $1,000
Housing Support
$185
Based on Need
Varies
Income & Deductions
Monthly Gross Income
$1,800
Standard Deduction
$200
Earned Income Deduction
$360
Child Care Deduction
$400
Program Requirements
Employment Services
Most adults must participate in employment and training services unless exempt.
Time Limits
Most families can receive MFIP for up to 60 months in their lifetime.
Cooperation
Families must cooperate with child support requirements unless good cause exists.
Benefit Distribution
Impact of Increased Income
Eligibility Requirements
Basic Eligibility Criteria
Minnesota Residency
Must be a resident of Minnesota and intend to remain in the state.
U.S. Citizenship or Eligible Immigration Status
At least one household member must be a U.S. citizen or have eligible immigration status.
Household with Children
Must include a child under age 18, or under 19 if full-time student.
Income Limits
Gross monthly income must be below MFIP income standards for household size.
Asset Limits
Countable assets must be below $10,000 for most households.
Income Guidelines (Gross Monthly)
Household Size | Maximum Income | Typical Benefit Range |
---|---|---|
1 person + 1 child | $2,000 | $400 – $800 |
2 people + 1 child | $2,500 | $600 – $1,100 |
2 people + 2 children | $2,800 | $700 – $1,300 |
2 people + 3 children | $3,100 | $800 – $1,500 |
3 people + 2 children | $3,400 | $900 – $1,700 |
Your Eligibility Status
Likely Eligible
Based on the information provided, you appear to meet MFIP eligibility requirements.
Next Steps
Contact Your County
Reach out to your county human services office to begin the application process.
Gather Documents
Collect proof of income, residency, identity, and household expenses.
Complete Application
Fill out the MFIP application form and submit it to your county office.
Interview
Participate in an eligibility interview with a county worker.
Helpful Resources
County Contact Information
Hennepin County
(612) 596-1300
Ramsey County
(651) 266-4444
Dakota County
(651) 554-5611
Anoka County
(763) 324-1300
Application Documents Checklist
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get approved for MFIP?
Most applications are processed within 30 days. Expedited services may be available in emergency situations.
Can I work and still receive MFIP benefits?
Yes, MFIP is designed to support working families. Your benefits will gradually decrease as your income increases.
What is the time limit for receiving MFIP?
Most families can receive MFIP for up to 60 months in their lifetime. Some exemptions apply for hardship circumstances.
Does MFIP help with employment?
Yes, MFIP includes employment services to help parents find and keep jobs, including training, education, and support services.
What is the difference between MFIP and SNAP?
MFIP combines cash assistance and food support into one program with employment services, while SNAP provides food benefits only.
Need More Help?
Contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services for additional information and support.