As a Minnesota consumer, you may qualify for programs that provide assistance with paying your monthly bill.
LIFELINE PROGRAM:
The Universal Service Fund low-income Lifeline Program benefit is available to recipients of:
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food
Stamps or SNAP) - Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)
- Income is below 135% of the Federal Poverty Level
- Veteran’s Pension or Survivor’s Pension Benefit
- Tribal Benefits (TTANF, FDPIR, BIAGA or Head Start)
The USF Lifeline Program is not available to customers who are dependents for federal income tax purposes unless the customer is more than 60 years of age. With recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reforms, the Lifeline program has been streamlined, and eligible customers are now limited to one wireline or wireless phone or Broadband Internet Access Service (BIAS) per qualified household. The Lifeline Benefit provides a reduced monthly rate for telephone or BIAS service (subject to speed tier minimums).
Visit the Lifeline Support website to see if you qualify and apply.
MINNESOTA TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PLAN (TAP)
The Minnesota TAP Program offers an additional monthly discount on your phone bill. Eligibility requirements are the same as Lifeline above.
Contact your local telephone company for information and program verification. If you have questions in regards to the above mentioned programs, please contact our office at 844.354.4111.
Complete the TAP Application to see if you qualify and apply.