MFIP
- The Basics
- The Details
- Example
- FAQs
- Pitfalls
- Next Steps
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Next Steps
Learn More
To learn more about MFIP:
- Visit the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) website for general information on cash benefit programs, including MFIP.
- See the Minnesota Combined Manual for detailed information on cash benefit program rules.
- If you can't find what you're looking for or have questions, Chat with a Hub expert.
Apply for MFIP
Apply for MFIP online at MNbenefits or by filing a paper application.
Learn About Work and Benefits - Chat with a Hub expert!
When you have questions or need help, use Chat with a Hub expert. This feature connects you to a DB101 Expert using live chat, phone, or secure email. Anything you talk about is private.
- Understand your current benefits
- Get help using DB101.org
- Connect to resources
- Plan next steps
Free Legal Help
The Minnesota Disability Law Center (MDLC) provides free assistance to people with civil legal issues related to their disability. Call the MDLC Intake Line at 1-612-334-5970 (Twin Cities metro area), 1-800-292-4150 (Greater Minnesota), or 1-612-332-4668 (TTY).
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