Maine state house

Who Can Help Pay for a Funeral in Maine?

Funeral expenses in Maine can place a significant financial burden on families, but there are several programs, organizations, and charities that offer assistance. This guide outlines who can help pay for a funeral in Maine, along with a table of resources to support families in need of financial aid.

Social Security Benefits

If the deceased was receiving Social Security benefits, their spouse or children may be eligible for a one-time death benefit of $255. This benefit is available nationwide, including in Maine.

Maine Medicaid Funeral Assistance

For low-income individuals, MaineCare (Maine’s Medicaid program) may offer limited assistance to help with funeral and burial costs. Although Medicaid primarily covers healthcare, some funeral-related expenses may qualify for support under certain conditions.

  • Eligibility: Deceased was enrolled in MaineCare.
  • Link: MaineCare

Veterans Affairs (VA) Benefits

Veterans and their dependents may qualify for burial benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA provides burial allowances, funeral honors, and access to national veterans’ cemeteries. Maine also has veterans’ cemeteries where eligible veterans may receive reduced-cost or free burial services.

State and County Burial Assistance Programs

Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and some county programs may offer burial assistance for low-income residents who meet specific financial criteria. These programs help provide financial support for indigent burials.

GoFundMe and Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe allow families to raise funds for funeral expenses by soliciting donations from friends, family, and the community. These platforms can provide financial relief for unexpected funeral expenses.

State and Federal Assistance for COVID-19 Deaths

Families who lost a loved one due to COVID-19 may qualify for financial assistance through FEMA’s COVID-19 Funeral Assistance program. This program reimburses funeral expenses for deaths attributed to COVID-19 that occurred after January 20, 2020.

Charities and Non-Profits That Help Pay for Funerals in Maine

Several non-profit organizations offer financial assistance to help cover funeral costs for families in Maine. These organizations often focus on helping families dealing with the loss of a child, veterans, or those facing financial hardship. See also: Funeral help from charities

The Final Farewell Foundation

This foundation provides financial assistance to help cover funeral costs for children. The organization supports low-income families in giving their children a dignified burial or cremation.

  • Eligibility: Low-income families needing assistance with child funeral expenses.
  • Link: Final Farewell

Children’s Burial Assistance

This organization helps families who cannot afford burial expenses after losing a child. It provides financial support to ensure every child receives a dignified burial.

The TEARS Foundation

The TEARS Foundation offers grants to help families cover funeral expenses for infants and young children. The foundation also provides emotional support and operates across the U.S., including Maine.

  • Eligibility: Parents needing assistance with infant funeral expenses.
  • Link: TEARS Foundation

Modest Needs

Modest Needs offers short-term financial assistance to individuals and families facing temporary financial hardship, including funeral costs. The organization focuses on helping those who do not qualify for traditional welfare programs.

  • Eligibility: Individuals or families facing short-term financial hardship.
  • Link: Modest Needs

The American Legion

The American Legion offers funeral assistance for veterans and their families to help cover funeral and burial costs. Veterans in Maine may qualify for burial in state veterans’ cemeteries.

Funeral Consumers Alliance

The Funeral Consumers Alliance provides information and resources for affordable funeral planning. While they do not offer direct financial assistance, they help families reduce costs by providing guidance on affordable funeral services.

Local Churches and Religious Organizations

Many churches and religious organizations in Maine provide funeral assistance to their members or the local community. Some offer free or reduced-cost funeral services, while others help raise funds for families in need. Check with your local church or religious organization.

Table of Resources for Funeral Assistance in Maine

ResourceType of AssistanceEligibilityLink
Social Security Death BenefitOne-time payment of $255Surviving spouse or children of deceasedSocial Security Administration
Maine Medicaid (MaineCare) Funeral AssistanceLimited funeral coverageDeceased was enrolled in MaineCareMaineCare
VA Burial BenefitsBurial and funeral expenses for veteransEligible veterans and dependentsVA Benefits
State/County Burial Assistance ProgramsBurial assistance for low-income residentsLow-income individuals meeting specific criteriaContact Maine DHHS or local county government
FEMA COVID-19 Funeral AssistanceReimbursement for COVID-19 funeral costsDeath attributed to COVID-19 after Jan. 20, 2020FEMA Funeral Assistance
GoFundMeCrowdfunding for funeral expensesAnyoneGoFundMe Funeral Fundraising
Final Farewell FoundationFuneral costs for childrenLow-income familiesFinal Farewell
Children’s Burial AssistanceChild burial assistanceFamilies in needChildren’s Burial Assistance
TEARS FoundationInfant funeral cost coverageParents of infantsTEARS Foundation
Modest NeedsGrants for funeral expensesShort-term financial hardshipModest Needs
American LegionFuneral assistance for veteransVeterans and familiesAmerican Legion
Funeral Consumers AllianceInformation on reducing funeral costsAll individualsFuneral Consumers Alliance

For more information, see Help with Funeral Costs State by State.

Scroll to Top