General Assistance (GA) provides cash assistance for single adults, ages 18 to 64, who cannot support themselves due to documented circumstances.
Examples of documented circumstances
Adults who are:
- Advanced age (over 55 years old)
- Temporarily or permanently ill
- Unemployable
- Addicted to drugs or alcohol
- Learning disabled
- Medically certified as having mental retardation or mental illness
- Needed in the home to care for another person
- Performing court-ordered services
Residents that live in
- Battered women's shelter
- Group residential housing
Students that are
- Eligible for displaced homemaker services
- Over 18, their primary language is not English, and they are attending high school
Youth that are
- Under 18 and not living with parent, step-parent, or legal guardian
Eligibility requirements
- Be a Minnesota resident for at least 3 days
- Be unable to work for a minimum of 30 days
- Not have a minor, dependent child living in the household
- Have little or no income or resources
- Not be a current Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient
Acceptable personal assets
GA applicants may have all of the following assets and still qualify for GA.
- Up to $1000 worth of personal property
- Up to $1500 value in a motor vehicle
- A homestead ( the residence in which you live)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What other benefits should I consider?
A: You might also be eligible for