People who qualify can get help paying for substance use disorder treatment through their local county or tribal office. Federal, state and county governments put money into a Behavioral Health Fund (BHF) so that Minnesotans with low income can get needed treatment. For more information view the Behavioral Health Fund Eligibility 2022.
Clients are entitled to have substance use disorder services paid for by the BHF if the client:
OR
Household size | Household income limit for MA parents, caretaker relative, children age 19-20, adults without children (133% of the federal poverty guidelines) | Household income limit for MA children age 2-18 (275% of the federal poverty guidelines) | Household income limit for MA pregnant women (278% of the federal poverty guidelines) |
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1 | $17,130 | $35,420 | N/A |
2 | $23,168 | $47,905 | $48,427 |
3 | $29,206 | $60,390 | $61,048 |
4 | $35,245 | $72,875 | $73,670 |
5 | $41,283 | $85,360 | $86,291 |
6 | $47,321 | $97,845 | $98,912 |
7 | $53,359 | $110,330 | $111,533 |
8 | $59,397 | $122,815 | $124,154 |
Add for each additional person | $6,038 | $12,485 | $12,621 |
Contact your county social services or tribal office to see if you qualify.