Policy guidance, lessons learned, and toolkits to operate a successful D-SNAP program.
Recording of informational webinar for the fiscal year 2024 Process and Technology Improvement Grants.
Evidence shows positive impact of SNAP-Ed in fiscal year 2022.
By law, certain adults without dependents can only receive SNAP benefits beyond three months in a three-year period unless they meet specific work requirements. We refer to this as the “time limit.”
Decision tree to help determine how to get your product considered for USDA Food distribution programs.
The toolkit is meant to improve states’ understanding of the possibilities and requirements of using nonmerit personnel and expedite state deliberations on employing nonmerit personnel relative to other strategies they are considering.
States are responsible for meeting federal SNAP requirements for timely processing of applications. This resource summarizes the valuable information contributed by participating states.
States are responsible for maintaining the integrity of SNAP by issuing accurate benefits to eligible households. This resource summarizes the valuable information contributed by participating states.
Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Elegibilidad Categórica y Vehículos