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    Article by BenefitKarma Editorial Team
    Published Jul 25, 2025

    6 min read

    Topics: Benefits in the News|Family & Education|Health & Disability|Housing & Essentials|Income & Employment|Military & Veterans|Seniors & Special Groups

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    Health & Disability

    1. Iowa Medicaid

    Iowa Medicaid provides free or low-cost healthcare to eligible low-income individuals, including children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Services include doctor visits, hospital care, and prescription medications. Costs vary by eligibility, but most services are free for those who qualify. Learn more about how Medicaid works.

    2. HAWKI (Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa)

    Hawki offers health insurance to children in families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid. Monthly premiums range from $0 to $40 based on income, and coverage includes doctor visits, dental care, vision services, and prescriptions. Learn more about how Children’s Health Insurance Programs work.

    3. Iowa State Supplementary Assistance (SSA)

    Iowa SSA provides additional financial support to low-income individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This state supplement can add $22 to $133 per month to federal SSI benefits, depending on the recipient’s living situation. Learn more about how SSI works.

    4. Iowa Disability Determination Services (DDS)

    DDS helps residents apply for federal Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). SSDI benefits are based on the individual’s previous work history, with payments averaging between $800 and $1,800 per month. Learn more about how SSDI works.

    Nutritional & Food Assistance

    1. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

    SNAP provides monthly benefits to help low-income individuals and families purchase food. In Iowa, benefits range from $23 to $973 per month, depending on income and household size. Benefits are provided through an EBT card, which can be used at authorized retailers. Learn more about how SNAP works.

    2. Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

    WIC provides nutritional support to pregnant women, new mothers, and children under five. Monthly benefits vary based on need but typically range from $30 to $112 per person for approved food items, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Learn more about how WIC works.

    3. School Breakfast and Lunch Programs

    These programs provide free or reduced-price meals to eligible students. Reduced-price meals cost no more than $0.30 for breakfast and $0.40 for lunch. Free meals are provided at no cost for qualifying students. Learn more about the Federal School Breakfast and School Lunch Programs.

    4. The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)

    TEFAP offers free food to low-income individuals through food banks, pantries, and meal programs. The amount and variety of food provided depend on household size and need. Learn more about how TEFAP works.

    Income & Employment

    1. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) – Family Investment Program (FIP)

    Iowa’s TANF program, FIP, provides temporary financial assistance to low-income families with children. Monthly cash assistance ranges from $130 to $426, depending on family size and circumstances. Learn more about how TANF works.

    2. Iowa Unemployment Insurance

    Unemployment benefits offer temporary income support to workers who lose their jobs. Weekly benefits range from $87 to $676 for up to 26 weeks, based on previous earnings. Learn more about how Unemployment Insurance works.

    3. Iowa Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

    Federal SSI payments provide up to $914 per month for individuals and up to $1,371 for couples. Iowa also provides a state supplement ranging from $22 to $133 per month, depending on the recipient’s living situation. What is Supplemental Security Income? 

    Family & Education

    1. Iowa Child Care Assistance (CCA)

    CCA helps low-income families pay for child care while parents work, attend school, or train for jobs. The program pays up to 75% of child care costs, with actual benefits based on family income, size, and the cost of care. Learn more about how childcare subsidies work.

    2. Iowa Tuition Grant Program

    This need-based grant provides financial assistance to students attending private colleges and universities in Iowa. Eligible students can receive up to $7,500 per year to help cover tuition and fees.

    3. Future Ready Iowa Last-Dollar Scholarship

    This program helps Iowa residents pay for career and technical education at community colleges or accredited institutions. The scholarship covers any remaining tuition and fees after other financial aid has been applied, with no dollar limit.

    4. Iowa Educational Savings Plan Trust (529 Plan)

    This tax-advantaged savings program allows families to save for future educational expenses. Contributions are tax-deductible, and funds can be used for tuition, books, and other qualified education costs.

    Housing & Essentials

    1. Iowa Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program

    This program helps low-income individuals and families afford safe, decent housing by providing rental subsidies. Participants typically pay 30-40% of their income toward rent, and the voucher covers the remaining cost up to fair market rent limits. Learn more about how Section 8 Housing works.

    2. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

    LIHEAP provides financial assistance to low-income households to help pay heating and cooling bills. Benefit amounts range from $300 to $1,200 per year, depending on household size and energy costs. Learn more about how LIHEAP works.

    3. Louisiana Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)

    WAP offers free home improvements to low-income households to increase energy efficiency. The average assistance per home is around $7,500, helping to reduce energy bills by installing insulation, upgrading heating systems, and sealing leaks. Learn more about how WAP works.

    4. Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program

    ESG offers financial assistance to individuals and families at risk of homelessness, helping with rent, utilities, and other housing-related costs. Payments can cover up to 3 months of rent or emergency housing expenses. Learn more about how ESG programs work.

    Military & Veterans

    1. Iowa Veterans Home (IVH)

    IVH provides long-term residential care to Iowa veterans and their spouses. Services include medical care, rehabilitation, and social activities. Veterans pay a portion of their income, but most costs are covered by federal and state funds. Learn more about how veterans disability benefits work.

    2. Iowa Veterans Trust Fund

    This state-managed fund provides financial assistance to Iowa veterans for emergency expenses, including medical bills, housing, and transportation. Veterans can receive up to $5,000 in assistance based on need. Learn more about how military and veterans benefits work.

    3. Iowa Veterans Property Tax Exemption

    Disabled veterans in Iowa may qualify for a property tax exemption on the first $1,852 of the assessed value of their home. Veterans with service-connected disabilities are eligible for larger exemptions, depending on the severity of the disability. Learn more about how veterans housing benefits work.

    4. Iowa Military Family Relief Fund

    This program offers emergency financial assistance to families of Iowa service members deployed overseas. Families can receive up to $2,500 to cover expenses such as rent, utilities, and medical bills.

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