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1.2 Utah Promise Grant - Utah System of Higher Education

Need-based aid for qualifying Utah residents to help cover cost of attendance at participating Utah institutions until first bachelor degree or 120 credits.

Amount: Up to the cost of attendance, awarded for eligible students based on funding and confirmed need Deadline: No single statewide application deadline is published; each institution sets relevant aid dates Location: United States - Utah

15-30-2301. Repealed, MCA

Montana refundable property-tax related credit for eligible homeowners or renters age 62 and older. The credit is claimed on Form 2EC.

Type: Benefit Amount: Refundable credit up to $1,150 (subject to formula, income, and housing cost inputs) Deadline: Varies by filing status: with a required Montana return by its due date (with extension), or by April 15 of the 4th calendar year after the claim year if no filing requirement applies Location: Montana

A+ Scholarship Program | dhewd.mo.gov

Tuition reimbursement for Missouri high school graduates attending participating community colleges or career/technical schools.

Type: Grant Amount: Up to full tuition and fees at eligible Missouri public two-year institutions Deadline: No fixed program deadline; eligibility is active by law and term rules (notably 48 months after high school graduation and correct FAFSA term timing) Location: United States - Missouri

About Temporary Disability Insurance – Disability Compensation Division

Short-term, wage-replacement protection for eligible Hawaii workers who cannot work because of non-work-related illness, injury, or pregnancy-related incapacity.

Amount: 58% of average weekly wage up to a state-set maximum (2026: $871 weekly for statutory plans) Deadline: Rolling opportunity, but the TDI claim must be filed within 90 days of disability onset Location: Hawaii

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State-funded Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship for Arkansas residents pursuing higher education in Arkansas with annual renewal tied to enrollment, GPA, and credit progress.

Amount: Varies by year, institution type, and FAFSA Student Aid Index Deadline: Annual deadline: July 1 Location: United States - Arkansas

Alabama Homestead Exemption and Property Tax Relief

Alabama property tax relief for owner-occupied primary residences, including homestead exemptions for regular homeowners and larger exemptions for qualifying seniors, blind residents, and people with permanent and total disabilities.

Type: Benefit Amount: Reduces assessed value by up to $4,000 for some homeowners and can eliminate all ad valorem … Deadline: No statewide deadline is listed on the official page; apply through your local county office and confirm local filing windows. Location: Alabama

Alabama LIHEAP Energy Assistance: How Low Income Households Can Get 200 to 1,000 Dollars for Power Bills

Keeping the lights on should not be a luxury, and choosing between groceries and air conditioning is not a “budgeting problem” — it is a crisis.

Amount: Benefit amounts $200-$1,000 based on income, fuel type, and emergency status Deadline: Winter intake opens Dec 1; summer cooling opens June 1; applications accepted while funds last Location: Alabama

Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend

Annual dividend from Alaska's oil wealth fund for residents who meet the physical presence and eligibility rules.

Type: Benefit Amount: Varies annually; $1,312 in 2023 with future payouts tied to fund performance Deadline: March 31 application window with mid-October payment Location: United States - Alaska

Alaska Senior Cash Assistance for Seniors 65 Plus: How to Get 76 to 250 Dollars a Month through the Senior Benefits Program

If you are 65 or older and living in Alaska, you know “fixed income” can feel like a bad joke. Groceries cost more, heating fuel eats your budget every winter, and even a simple medical trip to Anchorage can blow a hole in your savings.

Amount: $76 to $250 per month depending on income tier Deadline: Rolling; apply any time, benefits begin the month after the Division of Public Assistance receives a complete application Location: Alaska

Alaska Senior Citizen and Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Mandatory municipal property tax exemption on the first $150,000 of assessed value for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans in Alaska.

Type: Benefit Amount: Exempts up to $150,000 of assessed value; municipalities may expand Deadline: Varies by municipality; check local filing deadlines with your assessor Location: Alaska