Housing Support (formally known as GRH)

Financial Assistance

Income assistance programs provide a safety net for adults who have low incomes and need help covering basic costs like housing. There are two main programs for adults without children in their home - GA & MSA.

General Assistance (GA) provides cash assistance for single adults without children who have a serious illness, disability or other issue that limits their ability to work.

People who receive GA also may qualify for federal disability benefits and are encouraged to apply. 


Minnesota Supplemental Aid(MSA) is an income supplement for people who receive federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or who could get SSI if their income was not above the SSI limit. The monthly benefit may also cover special needs payments for people who qualify. Special needs payments may be provided for medically prescribed diets, guardian or conservator fees, some home repairs or replacement of household furniture and appliances, and some high housing costs.

MSA Housing Assistance also may be available for qualifying MSA recipients, adding $392 more to the MSA benefit to help pay for high housing costs.

People who receive MSA also may qualify for federal disability benefits and are encouraged to apply.


Please click on the secure MN Department of Human Services link below for additional resources, information, and how to apply:

https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/adults/economic-assistance/income/programs-and-services/

Please contact our agency if you have any questions/concerns at 800-450-7463 Extension 1570 or 4100.

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