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Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) Grants is sponsored by State of Michigan. Funds energy assistance and self-sufficiency services for income-qualified households to reduce home energy insecurity and resolve energy crisis situations. Assistance must prioritize vulnerable populations and include services to help participants become self-sufficient.
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Michigan Energy Assistance Program ## Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) MEAP is a program to reduce energy insecurity by assisting eligible low-income households in meeting their home energy costs for their primary residence through payment or partial payment of bills for 1 or more of the following: (i) Electricity. (ii) Natural gas. (iii) Propane.
(iv) Heating oil. (v) Any other deliverable fuel used to provide heat. Energy assistance must prioritize vulnerable populations and, as appropriate for the household, include services that will enable participants to become or move toward becoming self-sufficient.
Michigan Energy Assistance Program governing statute: MCL - Act 615 of 2012 - Michigan Legislature MEAP is funded by the Low-Income Energy Assistance Funding Factor. On April 17,2026, inFiling: U-17377-0284, the MPSC adopted a funding factor of $1. 50 per meter per month for all Michigan electric utilities that have opted to participate in the funding of the LIEAF, effective beginning the September 2026 billing month.
Low Income Energy Assistance Fund governing statute: MCL - Section 460. 9t - Michigan Legislature ## For information on receiving energy assistance benefits We all need a little help sometimes. Last year, hundreds of thousands of Michiganders received help with their telephone, broadband, or home energy bills or received shut off protection for their utility service.
If you need help, you are not alone. ## Requests for Proposals ### Fiscal year 2027 Michigan Energy Assistance Program grants This funding opportunity will fund energy assistance and self-sufficiency services for income-qualified households in the reduction of home energy insecurity and the resolution of energy crisis situations.
* Funding Instrument Type: **1 year grant** * Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: **None** * Posted Date: **May 1, 2026** * Pre-proposal Meeting: **May 14, 2026** * Closing Date for Applications: **June 12, 2026** * Estimated Total Program Funding: **$93,000,000** To be eligible to receive a grant under this request for proposals (RFP), the applicant(s) must be a nonprofit organization, unit of local or state government, or Tribal government.
By submitting a response to this RFP, grant applicants are agreeing that they are registered as a vendor in SIGMA VSS (State Integrated Governmental Management Applications, Vendor Self-Service). The SIGMA Vendor Helpdesk can be reached at 888-734-9749 or by emailing SIGMA-Vendor@michigan.
gov. A **MEAP Pre-proposal Meeting** will be held on **Thursday, May 14, 2026**, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on the Microsoft Teams virtual platform; Applicants may also attend via telephone conference.
**Join the Microsoft Teams Meeting** ID: 280 518 195 540, Passcode: Ft9UC6Qw Or dial in by phone: +1-248-509-0316, Phone conference ID: 696 725 401# ### Requests for Proposals * 2027 Michigan Energy Assistance Program RFP * RFP Narrative Template- Updated 6/2/2026 * 2027 MEAP RFP Inquiries- Round 2 Updated 6/2/2026 * 2027 MEAP RFP Workbook/FY27-MEAP-RFP-Workbook_FINAL. xlsx?
rev=e6fa5d1692224a67ae9f21cb5f8e269e&hash=286B8B214D070E0007BA069FCD58E0E4) ## MEAP Grants, Reports, and Fact Sheets * pdf pdf2027 MEAP Draft Manual * pdf pdf2027 LIEAF Opt-In Opt-out Electric Providers * April 17, 2026 Commission Order U-17377 * April 24th, 2025 Commission Order in U-17377 * pdf pdf2026 LIEAF Opt-In Opt-out Electric Providers * 2026 MEAP Grant Program Fact Sheets * pdf pdf2025 LIEAF Opt-in Opt-out Electric Providers * 2025 MEAP Grant Program Fact Sheets * pdf pdf2025 MEAP Grant Approvals * pdf pdfMEAP 2025 Policy Manual – October 1, 2024 * [](https://www.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, units of local or state government, or Tribal government. Applicants must be registered as a vendor in SIGMA VSS. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $93,000,000 (estimated total program funding). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was June 12, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) Grants is funded by State of Michigan. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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