Each state agency is required to implement an employment and training (E&T) program for the purpose of assisting members of SNAP households in gaining skills, training, work, or experience that will increase their ability to obtain regular employment and meets state or local workforce needs. All state agencies are required to submit an annual SNAP E&T state plan to FNS.
Use the links under resource materials to view the Alaska Department of Health's SNAP E&T state plan and operating budget.