Maui Relief Program (MRP) for Wildfire Disaster Survivors

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October 19, 2023

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This program is 91.5% federally funded for a total of $85 million, and 8.5% ($7.9 million) funded from the State of Hawaiʻi.

Applications are available online. Applications can also be completed in person by appointment only at 99 Mahalani Street, Wailuku from 8am to 4pm, M-F excluding holidays. These appointments are very limited and were created with the intention of helping our kupuna and those without computers to submit applications. Please only select this option if you are completely unable to submit an application on your own. To schedule an appointment, please click here.

BENEFITS FOR ELIGIBLE APPLICANT

The Maui Relief Program (MRP) provides benefits to eligible families with dependent children under the age of 18 and pregnant women in their third trimester, and with the assistance of Non-Federal funding, individuals and households without dependent children who were directly impacted by the wildfires. Applicants are eligible if:

– Their home or place of employment was damaged or destroyed due to the wildfires.
– They lived or worked in the burn zone and were unable to return home or work due to the recovery efforts.

The Program benefits are not intended to meet a family’s recurring needs and will not extend beyond four (4) months.

The Program will help families and individuals, with household incomes at or below 350% of the federal poverty level, secure and pay for short-and long-term housing; make a down payment and pay for a car payment for up to 4 months; secure and pay for utilities for up to 4 months; and to purchase clothing for eligible family members and school supplies for school-aged children. The amount for each Program benefit type is based on the actual cost up to the maximum amount established in the DHS administrative rules. If families already received emergency assistance from other disaster relief organizations, then the Program benefits may supplement those payments further ensuring families maintain their housing, transportation, and utility sources.

Families and individuals must submit a completed and signed application form, and any supporting documents that may be needed for eligibility determination. Families must meet the eligibility requirements, in accordance with the administrative rules of DHS, to receive Program benefits. * Individuals may qualify using the same criteria. Families and individuals will be notified whether they are eligible for the benefits they requested, and if so, the amount of each benefit.

The Program benefits are considered “non-assistance”; therefore, is independent of the DHS’s TANF cash assistance program. The Program benefits are being established solely to address the specific crisis situation and episode of need for families who were directly affected by the wildfire disaster. The Program benefits will be issued as a disaster relief in the form of a lump-sum payment to the family or a direct payment to a vendor such as a landlord, automobile dealership, or a utility company.

The Program benefits for families will be funded with the DHS Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) federal block grant and benefits for individuals will be funded by the State of Hawaiʻi.

**INCOME ELIGIBILITY FOR MAUI RELIEF TANF PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES IMPACTED BY THE WILDFIRE DISASTER**

*FAMILIES AT OR BELOW 350% OF THE 2023 HAWAII FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL

*Benefit Limits* (Updated 10/06/25)

Housing support up to $5,000 for a deposit and up to $5,000 per month for up to 4 months.

Reliable automobile down payment up to $6,000 and monthly payment of up to $1,000 or 4 months.

Automobile down payment and up to 4 months of automobile payments may be combined for a one-time purchase of an automobile with a bill of sale of up to $10,000.

One-time utility deposit up to $2,000 and combined utility payments for up to 4 months, not to exceed $1000

Clothing allowance up to $400 per dependentchild under age 18 and $550 per dependent child 18 and older and each
eligible adult in the family unit and $800 for pregnant women in their third trimester

School supply allowance $350 for each eligible school-aged child.

One-time replacement of a refrigerator up to $1,000; range up to $1,000; washer or dryer up to $1,000 or washer and dryer for $1,750; microwave or toaster oven up to $200. Items being replaced have to be owned by the family.

MRP Contact information:

Program Email:  [email protected]For a prompt and accurate response regarding your application or available
benefits, please direct all application status inquiries to our email.

Program Phone Number:  808.243.4404

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