Community Aging in Place is a program designed to assist Maine’s low-income elder homeowners age 60+ remain in their own homes as long as they choose to, and are able
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WMCA’s Home Repair Loan Program are secured loans that help income eligible applicants with the cost of repairing and making improvements to their home, at an interest rate of up
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WMCA’s Home Repair Hardship Grants for the Elderly are available to participants 62 years old or older. Individuals must meet WMCA’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program. Eligibility Requirements Grant awards
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Low Income Energy Assistance Program The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), also known as Fuel Assistance, provides direct payments to fuel vendors on behalf of income eligible households for
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WMCA’s Family Development Accounts (FDAs) can assist individuals and families as they save for a major expense, such as the purchase of a home, paying for education, or starting up
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Assistance with CMP Bill Payments Low-Income Assistance Program (LIAP), also known as the Electric Lifeline Program (ELP), provides a credit on Central Maine Power (CMP) accounts for income-eligible households. Households
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Central Heating Improvement Program (CHIP) provides up to $4,000 (lifetime limit) in heating system improvements (such as evaluation, burner retrofit, repair, replacement and conversion) to income-eligible households. For more information
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Stay in touch with a FREE SafeLink Wireless cell phone. SafeLink is a government supported smartphone service that can provide up to 350 free monthly minutes. This service provides: Free
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