Grants for Seniors in Buffalo

Grants and Assistance for Seniors in Buffalo, New York: A 2026 Authority Guide

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Below is a practical, no‑nonsense guide to find and apply for help in Buffalo and across Erie County. It focuses on official links, clear steps, and what to expect.


If You Need Emergency Help


Key Takeaways

  • Start local: Erie County Senior Services (Area Agency on Aging) can screen you for multiple programs and help you apply. Erie County Senior Services: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices
  • Big money‑savers for most seniors: Medicare Savings Program (can pay your Part B premium), EPIC (NY prescription help), SNAP (groceries), HEAP (energy bills), and senior transit discounts (NFTA).
  • Buffalo‑area housing help exists, but waitlists are common: check City of Buffalo programs (BURA), Section 8 via BMHA or Belmont Housing, NYS HCR repair/weatherization programs.
  • Bring documents and apply early. Keep copies and note who you spoke with. If turned down, appeal deadlines are short.
  • Use trusted, official sources linked in this guide. Avoid anyone who promises to “guarantee” benefits for a fee.

How to Use This Guide

  1. Skim the Quick Program Finder below.
  2. Click the descriptive links to apply or learn more.
  3. If the process is confusing, call Erie County Senior Services (AAA) or NY Connects for one‑on‑one help:

Quick Program Finder (Buffalo & Erie County)

Program Who It’s For What You Get Where to Apply/Info
Erie County Senior Services (AAA) & NY Connects Older adults, caregivers Personalized benefits screening, referrals, application help Erie County Senior Services: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices • NY Connects: https://www.nyconnects.ny.gov/
Medicare Savings Program (MSP) Medicare enrollees with limited income Pays Part B premium; may lower costs NYS Dept. of Health MSP: https://health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/program/medicare_savings_program/
EPIC Prescription Program NY residents 65+ with Part D Help with Part D premiums and copays NYS DOH EPIC: https://health.ny.gov/health_care/epic/
SNAP (Food Stamps) Low/moderate income Monthly food benefits (EBT) NY MyBenefits: https://mybenefits.ny.gov/ • OTDA SNAP: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/snap/
HEAP (Energy Bills) Low/moderate income Help with heat/cooling; emergency aid OTDA HEAP: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/ • Erie County HEAP: https://www3.erie.gov/socialservices/heap
Home Repairs: RESTORE / WAP / Section 504 Seniors/homeowners; low income Emergency repairs, weatherization, rural repair grants/loans HCR RESTORE: https://hcr.ny.gov/restore • HCR WAP: https://hcr.ny.gov/weatherization-assistance-program • USDA Section 504 (NY): https://www.rd.usda.gov/ny
Affordable Housing & Vouchers Renters Public housing and vouchers (waitlist‑based) Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority: https://bmha.buffalo-ny.org/ • Belmont Housing Resources: https://belmonthousingwny.org/
Transit Discounts & Paratransit 65+ or disabled Reduced fares; door‑to‑door rides if eligible NFTA Metro Reduced Fare: https://metro.nfta.com/fares/reduced-fares • NFTA PAL Paratransit: https://metro.nfta.com/services/paratransit
Meals & Groceries 60+ Congregate dining, home‑delivered meals Erie County Senior Services Dining: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices/nutrition-program • FeedMore WNY: https://www.feedmorewny.org/get-help/

Reality check: Program rules and start/end dates change. Always verify on the official program pages.


Financial Help

Social Security and SSI (plus NY State Supplement)

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides monthly cash to older adults with very limited income and assets. Learn more or apply at Social Security’s SSI page: https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/
  • New York State adds a State Supplement Program (SSP) to federal SSI. See NYS OTDA SSP: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/ssp/

Tip: If you think you should have received SSI earlier, ask a legal aid group about appeals or back payments. Try the Center for Elder Law & Justice in Buffalo: https://elderjusticeny.org/

Property Tax Relief for Homeowners (Erie County & NYS)

Reality check: Income limits and paperwork differ by municipality, and you usually must renew. Ask your assessor’s office for help.

Emergency Cash Assistance


Health Coverage and Prescription Savings

Program Who It’s For What It Helps With Where to Apply/Info
Medicaid for Older Adults Low‑income seniors Health coverage, long‑term care NYS Medicaid: https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/
Medicare Savings Program (MSP) Medicare + limited income Pays Part B premium; may lower costs NYS MSP: https://health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/program/medicare_savings_program/
EPIC (Rx help) 65+ with Part D Premium and copay help NYS EPIC: https://health.ny.gov/health_care/epic/
Extra Help (LIS) Medicare + limited income Lowers Part D costs SSA Extra Help: https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/medicare/prescriptionhelp/
HIICAP (free Medicare counseling) All Medicare beneficiaries Unbiased plan comparisons & cost help Erie County HIICAP via Senior Services: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices/health-insurance-counseling

Reality check: MSP + EPIC + Extra Help can save substantial money. Eligibility rules change; confirm on the official sites or call HIICAP for free counseling.


Low‑Cost and Free Clinics, Dental, and Vision (Buffalo‑Area)

Tip: Dental school clinics can be lower cost but may require longer visits; plan accordingly.


Housing, Home Repairs, Weatherization

Program What It Covers Who It Helps Where to Apply/Info
City of Buffalo Home Repair & BURA Programs Emergency/rehab repairs (funding varies) Income‑eligible Buffalo homeowners Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA): https://www.buffalourbanrenewal.com/
HCR RESTORE (statewide) Emergency repairs to remove health/safety hazards Homeowners 60+ (income limits apply) NYS Homes & Community Renewal RESTORE: https://hcr.ny.gov/restore
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Insulation, air sealing, heating/cooling efficiency Low‑income homeowners and renters HCR WAP and provider search: https://hcr.ny.gov/weatherization-assistance-program
EmPower New York (NYSERDA) No‑cost energy efficiency upgrades; some health/safety fixes Low‑ to moderate‑income households NYSERDA EmPower NY: https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/EmPower-New-York
USDA Section 504 Home Repair Grants (62+) and low‑interest loans for essential repairs Rural low‑income homeowners USDA Rural Development NY: https://www.rd.usda.gov/ny
Section 8 and Affordable Rentals Vouchers and public housing (waitlists open/close) Renters Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority: https://bmha.buffalo-ny.org/ • Belmont Housing Resources for WNY: https://belmonthousingwny.org/

Reality check: Many repair and housing programs have waitlists and strict documentation. Submit a complete application, ask for help from Erie County Senior Services, and keep copies of everything you send.

Foreclosure help: Contact the NY Attorney General’s Homeowner Protection Program (HOPP) for free, trusted counseling and legal help: https://www.homeownerhelpny.com/


Utilities: Heat, Electric, Water, Phone, Internet

Consumer rights: Learn about shutoff protections and medical emergencies under HEFPA via NY PSC: https://dps.ny.gov/consumer-guide

Tip: If you get a shutoff notice, call your utility immediately, ask about a deferred payment agreement, and apply for HEAP if open.


Food and Nutrition

Program What It Provides Who It Helps Where to Apply/Info
Erie County Senior Dining (“Stay Fit Dining”) Hot meals at senior sites; social activities 60+ Erie County Nutrition Program: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices/nutrition-program
Home‑Delivered Meals Meals delivered, plus safety check 60+ and homebound Erie County Senior Services & partners: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices/nutrition-program • FeedMore WNY: https://www.feedmorewny.org/get-help/
SNAP (Food Stamps) Monthly grocery money on EBT Low/moderate income Apply via MyBenefits: https://mybenefits.ny.gov/
Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) Seasonal coupons for produce 60+ with limited income NYS Agriculture & Markets SFMNP: https://agriculture.ny.gov/farmersmarkets/senior-farmers-market-nutrition-program
CSFP (Commodity Supplemental Food Program) Monthly box of pantry staples 60+ with limited income NYS Dept. of Health CSFP: https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/csfp/
211 WNY Food Finder Local food pantries and distributions All 211 WNY Food Resources: https://www.211wny.org/search_category/food/

Reality check: SNAP applications for older adults may be simpler under New York’s ESAP policies (fewer interviews, longer certification). If paperwork is hard, ask Erie County Senior Services or FeedMore WNY for application help.


Transportation (Buffalo & Erie County)

Option What It Offers Who It Helps Where to Apply/Info
NFTA Metro Reduced Fare Lower fares on buses/rail with ID 65+ or Medicare NFTA Reduced Fares: https://metro.nfta.com/fares/reduced-fares
NFTA PAL Paratransit Door‑to‑door rides by reservation People with disabilities who can’t use fixed‑route NFTA Paratransit Access Line: https://metro.nfta.com/services/paratransit
Erie County “Going Places” Vans Rides to medical and essential trips (advance booking; suggested donation) 60+ Erie County Senior Services Transportation: https://www3.erie.gov/seniorservices/transportation
Medicaid NEMT Rides to covered medical care Medicaid enrollees Medical Answering Services (MAS NY): https://www.medanswering.com/ (select county for instructions)

Tip: Book medical rides early. Have your appointment details, provider’s NPI (if needed), and your Medicaid ID ready.


Caregiving, Day Services, and Protection


Legal Help and Consumer Protection

Tip: Never pay for “guaranteed” debt relief or benefits applications. Use the free legal resources above.


Inclusive Support

LGBTQ+ Older Adults

Veterans 65+

Tip: Bring your DD‑214 and a list of medical expenses; those can affect pension eligibility.

Seniors with Disabilities

Tribal and Native Seniors

Rural Seniors and Limited Access Areas (Erie County towns)


How to Apply (and Avoid Delays)

  • Gather documents:
    • Photo ID; proof of age; Social Security number
    • Proof of NY address; lease/mortgage; recent utility bill
    • Proof of income (Social Security award letter, pensions, bank statements)
    • Insurance cards (Medicare, Medicaid, Part D)
  • Call first:
    • Many agencies can start applications by phone or help online
  • Keep a folder:
    • Save copies, receipts, and names of staff you spoke with
  • Ask for retroactive help:
    • Some programs (Medicaid, SNAP, EPIC) can sometimes look back at recent bills—ask
  • If denied:
    • Read the notice carefully, note appeal deadlines, and contact HIICAP or legal aid

Accessibility: If you have a disability, limited English, or no internet, tell staff. Agencies must provide reasonable accommodations and language access.


Common Buffalo/Erie County Questions (FAQs)


Resources by Region (Buffalo & Erie County Starting Points)


Reality Checks, Warnings, and Tips

  • Expect waitlists, especially for housing and home repairs. Apply early, keep your contact info updated, and respond quickly to letters.
  • Do not pay for help applying to public programs. Free assistance is available from Erie County Senior Services, NY Connects, HIICAP, and legal aid groups.
  • Use certified mail or request a date‑stamped copy if you drop off paperwork in person.
  • If you need language interpretation or disability accommodations, ask. Agencies must provide them.

Important Program Links (Official Sources)


Disclaimer

Program details, eligibility, and benefit amounts can change at any time. Always confirm the latest information on the official websites linked in this guide or by calling the relevant agency. This guide is informational and is not legal, tax, financial, or medical advice.


About This Guide

by the GrantsForSeniors.org Editorial Team

The GrantsForSeniors.org editorial team has been building benefit and assistance resources for seniors nationwide since 2020. We research programs across all 50 states by reviewing government websites, checking agency updates, and gathering information from available sources.

Our Commitment to You:

  • Experience & Expertise: The information in this guide is compiled and reviewed by a team with experience in senior services and financial aid programs. We are committed to sharing our knowledge to help you find the support you need.
  • Authority & Trust: We rely on verified sources, including government agencies, non‑profit organizations, and official program websites, to ensure the accuracy of our content. Our goal is to be a trusted authority you can rely on for credible information.
  • Clarity & Accessibility: We understand that seeking financial assistance can be challenging. This guide is designed to be clear and easy to understand, breaking down complex topics into actionable steps.

While we work hard to provide the most accurate information available, please note that program details and eligibility requirements can change. We recommend always checking with the official program source or agency website for the most current information, as we are not official agencies but rather compile available information.

  • Last Updated: December 2025
  • Sources Verified: December 2025
  • Next Review: February 2026

If you find outdated information, discover new resources, or have questions, please contact us at info@grantsforseniors.org. We’re here to help seniors find resources that can make a real difference in their daily lives.

About the Authors

Analic Mata-Murray

Analic Mata-Murray

Managing Editor

Analic Mata-Murray holds a Communications degree with a focus on Journalism and Advertising from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. With over 11 years of experience as a volunteer translator for The Salvation Army, she has helped Spanish-speaking communities access critical resources and navigate poverty alleviation programs.

As Managing Editor at Grants for Seniors, Analic oversees all content to ensure accuracy and accessibility. Her bilingual expertise allows her to create and review content in both English and Spanish, specializing in community resources, housing assistance, and emergency aid programs.

Yolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor, BA Psychology

Senior Healthcare Editor

Yolanda Taylor is a Senior Healthcare Editor with over six years of clinical experience as a medical assistant in diverse healthcare settings, including OB/GYN, family medicine, and specialty clinics. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at California State University, Sacramento.

At Grants for Seniors, Yolanda oversees healthcare-related content, ensuring medical accuracy and accessibility. Her clinical background allows her to translate complex medical terminology into clear guidance for seniors navigating Medicare, Medicaid, and dental care options. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and holds Lay Counselor certification and CPR/BLS certification.