Income Eligibility Guidelines

2025 Income Guidelines

State
Income Guideline
State
Income Guideline

Alabama

$158,550

Montana

$182,175

Alaska

$200,000

Nebraska

$194,950

American Samoa

$189,000

Nevada

$170,975

Arizona

$180,775

New Hampshire

$200,000

Arkansas

$158,025

New Jersey

$200,000

California

$200,000

New Mexico

$152,775

Colorado

$200,000

New York

$196,875

Connecticut

$200,000

North Carolina

$177,625

Delaware

$198,100

North Dakota

$200,000

District of Columbia

$200,000

Northern Mariana Islands

$189,000

Federated States of Micronesia

$189,000

Ohio

$173,950

Florida

$168,175

Oklahoma

$163,100

Georgia

$183,050

Oregon

$195,300

Guam

$189,000

Palau

$189,000

Hawaii

$200,000

Palmyra Atoll

$189,000

Idaho

$181,300

Pennsylvania

$185,325

Illinois

$200,000

Puerto Rico

$189,000

Indiana

$172,900

Rhode Island

$200,000

Iowa

$186,200

South Carolina

$164,500

Kansas

$185,850

South Dakota

$191,625

Kentucky

$162,225

Tennessee

$172,725

Louisiana

$149,800

Texas

$177,100

Maine

$193,200

U.S. Virgin Islands

$189,000

Maryland

$200,000

Utah

$200,000

Massachusetts

$200,000

Vermont

$200,000

Michigan

$173,775

Virginia

$200,000

Midway Atoll

$189,000

Washington

$200,000

Minnesota

$200,000

West Virginia

$149,275

Minor Outlying Islands

$189,000

Wisconsin

$192,675

Mississippi

$153,300

Wyoming

$171,150

Missouri

$181,825

   

 

To be eligible for a charitable emergency relief grant related to an unexpected personal, financial hardship, the applicant’s reported household gross income must be less than the income limit listed in the above table as relates to the applicant’s state of primary residence.

 

Income limits are not applied during the first 120 days following a natural disaster or house fire. 

 

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Date updated: May 28, 2025