Low-Income Resources in Idaho
This page is a public directory of programs that may help with food, housing and utilities, child and family support, and healthcare. Availability and eligibility vary by program. If something looks outdated, please let us know.
Food resources
If you need help with groceries, start with SNAP and local food banks. Many communities also have pantry networks and senior meal programs.
Idaho SNAP (Food Assistance)
Helps with: Monthly food benefits for eligible households.
How to start: Apply through Idaho DHW.
- Start here: SNAP application
- Details: About SNAP
Idaho Foodbank
Helps with: Food distribution and local pantry connections.
How to start: Find local food help and programs.
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)
Helps with: Nutrition support for eligible pregnant people, infants, and young children.
How to start: Explore Idaho DHW food assistance programs.
211 Idaho CareLine
Helps with: Finding local food pantries, meal programs, and community services.
How to start: Call, text, or search the directory.
- Call: 2-1-1 or 800-926-2588
- Text: 898-211
- 211 Idaho website
Housing and utilities
If housing or utility bills are the main concern, start with 211 and state programs. For energy assistance, many states route LIHEAP applications through local agencies.
Idaho LIHEAP (Heating & Utility Assistance)
Helps with: Heating and utility assistance for eligible households.
How to start: Apply through a Community Action Agency.
Idaho Housing and Finance Association (Idaho Housing)
Helps with: Rental help pathways, housing counseling, and renter resources.
How to start: Explore renter resources and counseling.
211 Idaho CareLine
Helps with: Local rent help options, shelters, utility resources, and community services.
How to start: Call, text, or search.
- Call: 2-1-1 or 800-926-2588
- Text: 898-211
- 211 Idaho website
USA.gov: Help with energy bills
Helps with: Federal overview of LIHEAP and weatherization help.
How to start: Read options and find your state path.
Child and family care
Families often need help finding childcare support, family services, or local programs. 211 is usually the fastest starting point.
211 Idaho CareLine
Helps with: Childcare referrals, family support programs, local nonprofits, and crisis resources.
How to start: Call, text, or search.
- Call: 2-1-1 or 800-926-2588
- Text: 898-211
- Search the 211 directory
Idaho DHW: Community supports
Helps with: State overview of 211 and community supports.
How to start: Review support pathways.
Healthcare resources
If healthcare coverage or medical costs are a concern, start with state eligibility portals and community referral services.
Idalink (Idaho benefits portal)
Helps with: Online access to healthcare, food assistance, and other programs in Idaho.
How to start: Use Idaho’s portal.
211 Idaho CareLine
Helps with: Low-cost clinics, local health resources, and referral support.
How to start: Call, text, or search.
- Call: 2-1-1 or 800-926-2588
- Text: 898-211
- 211 Idaho website
If debt is part of the picture
Many people looking for assistance are also dealing with credit card balances, collections, payday loans, or medical bills. If you want a calm review of options, Money Fit offers nonprofit credit counseling and education. We’ll help you understand what’s realistic, without pressure.
Note: Availability and eligibility vary by program. Money Fit does not provide cash assistance and cannot guarantee outcomes.
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Last reviewed: January 2026 | URL: /low-income-resources/idaho/