A list of resources has been compiled to assist East Lansing residents with tax help and assistance for financial hardship. Please note, anyone seeking a hardship exemption MUST contact the assessor's office in the city or township in which they reside.
Other Possible Sources of Funding: A. Michigan Veterans Trust Fund - This emergency grant program is coordinated through county offices and an applicant would contact their respective county office. Ingham County veterans and their surviving spouses should contact (517) 887-4311 to schedule an appointment. Learn more. B. Low Income Elderly - The Tri-County Office on Aging has a crisis center which may have emergency funding available. Please contact their office at (517) 887-1440 or (517) 483-7205 (after normal business hours). They can help you find certified housing counselors to discuss financial options, including reverse mortgages. C. Religious Groups - Many local houses of worship and spiritual groups have funding available to assist members in crisis. Please contact your local spiritual advisor to discuss the situation. D. Hardship Pension Withdrawals - Many contributing pension plans have provisions for emergency hardship withdrawals. Please contact your provider to find out if your plan has this type of provision. E. Local Utility Assistance - The Board of Water and Light (517) 702-6006 and Consumers Energy 1 (800) 477-5050 have programs to assist residents with the payments of their utility bills. If you are a Consumers Energy user, are 65 year or older and head of a household, you may qualify for lowering your billing rates. F. Legal Assistance - Legal counseling and referrals for homehowners who may need legal advice to resolve problems with lenders or title to the property may want to contact Legal Services of South Central Michigan at (517) 394-3121 for assistance. The Sixty Plus Elderlaw Clinic may also be available to help qualifying individuals. Their phone is (517) 334-5760.