Employment and Training Resources Available to States
The SNAP Employment and Training program, administered by all 53 state agencies, helps participants gain the skills, training, or work experience they need to enter, reenter, or remain in the workforce. The program is flexible. State agencies can tailor services and supports to the needs of SNAP participants and the communities in which they live.
PTIG Program Two-Pager May 2019
A two-page summary of the history of the Process and Technology Improvement Grant (PTIG) program from 2013 to 2019.
Identity Authentication Pilot Projects – Conversion to State Option
Federal law requires state agencies to verify a SNAP applicant's identity and other critical information prior to certifying the household to participate in SNAP. In general, SNAP state agencies verify identity based on documentary evidence, such as a driver's license, obtained through the applicant or a third party.
Information from Third Party Payroll Sources
This memorandum clarifies the use of third party payroll sources for SNAP certification policy and quality control purposes. The first two sections of this memorandum apply to certification policy and the section titled Quality Control Considerations provides details on how to treat verification from a third party payroll source for QC reviews.
SNAP Section 4005 of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 - Questions and Answers
These questions and answers are in response to changes made by Section 4005 of the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, enacted on Dec. 20, 2018, to the SNAP Employment and Training program and certain Able-bodied Adults without Dependents work policies.
FNS-101: Participation in Food Programs - by Race
Form FNS-101: Participation in Food Programs - by Race