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FIP

Cash Assistance

Effective April 1, 2025, the maximum number of months an adult recipient can receive cash assistance under the Family Independence Program (FIP) will increase from 48 months to 60 months.

The 60-month limit will automatically be applied to cash applications filed on or after March 22, 2025.

If a client had their FIP close for reaching the 48-month time limit, they may apply for FIP for up to 12 additional months, but they must meet the eligibility requirements for FIP at the time they apply. 

Applications for cash assistance or other Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) programs can be obtained at the following:

  1. Clients may visit the MDHHS website to download and print a paper application online.

     

  2. Clients may apply online at MI Bridges.

     

  3. Clients may contact their local MDHHS office and ask them to send a paper application in the mail.

     

  4. Clients may stop into their local MDHHS office and apply.

 

Temporary cash assistance is available for eligible pregnant women and low-income families with minor children. Use MI Bridges to apply for assistance, check your eligibility status and manage your account. Apply for Assistance and Manage Your Account Online with MI Bridges


PATH: Partnership. Accountability. Training. Hope.
Applicants for cash assistance will take part in a robust, results-oriented work participation program - PATH. The new program features a 21-day assessment period during which barriers to employment are identified and caseworkers work individually with clients to connect them with resources to address these barriers.