New from Benefits.gov: Food and Nutrition Assistance Programs & More Benefits.gov <benefits.gov@service.govdelivery.com> Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 7:25 AM November 25, 2022What You Need to Know About Food and Nutrition Assistance ProgramsFood and nutrition assistance programs help millions of Americans every year. However, finding benefits can be difficult to navigate alone. That is why we are […]
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How Job Corps Can Support Your Career
How Job Corps Can Support Your Career If you need help with completing your high school education, career training, obtaining skills for certain industries, and ultimately finding employment, Benefits.gov offers information on Education and Training resources, including the Job Corps program. READ MORE Editor’s Picks May 2, 2019Planning for Your Education and Career Path Many […]
Coronavirus Resources for Unemployment and Small Businesses
October 2, 2020 Facts to Help Determine Your COBRA Eligibility COBRA allows for healthcare benefits to temporarily continue for workers and families during times of transition, job loss, and more. READ MORE Editor’s Picks May 7, 2020 Coronavirus Resources for Unemployment and Small Businesses The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has caused a rapid change in how […]
Information on federal benefit and assistance programs
Information on federal benefit and assistance programs At Benefits.gov, our mission is to help you find information on federal benefit and assistance programs and guide you to the next steps in the application process. Recently, we released a new video that follows a user in their search for healthcare and medical assistance programs. In the video, you will find […]
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) provides reimbursements for healthy meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who attend a participating child care center, day care home, or adult day care. Read all about who can receive CACFP benefits, how to locate participating institutions, […]
Benefits.gov is committed to providing up-to-date information on government assistance
Benefits.gov is committed to providing up-to-date information on government assistance, including resources available during the current coronavirus pandemic. Benefits.gov recently published a new article, “Safety Guidelines During the COVID-19 Crisis,” featuring guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for you and your family to stay safe. Visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources page to view frequently asked questions […]
Benefits.gov encourages citizens to stay smart, and read our new article,
Benefits.gov encourages citizens to stay smart, and read our new article, Over the past few weeks, many citizens have received stimulus checks from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These payments provide critical relief for many Americans, as the coronavirus pandemic has caused significant economic disruption and put many out of work. In these uncertain times, […]
Benefits.gov celebrates 18 years of citizen service.
Benefits.gov celebrates 18 years of citizen service. This spring, Benefits.gov celebrates 18 years of citizen service. As one of the longest-serving E-Government initiatives, Benefits.gov was launched in April 2002 – creating the official benefits website for the U.S. government. Our mission is to increase citizen access to benefit information while reducing the difficulty of interacting with the government. Read about recent updates to the Benefits.gov Program and how we can help you in […]
Benefits.gov coronavirus information
The outbreak of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) has put many citizens in a place of uncertainty — Benefits.gov is here to help! In order to help families and individuals find the resources they need, Benefits.gov has released a new article, “Finding the Right Help during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) Outbreak”. In the article, you will find helpful information on government […]
Information for our Veterans friends
Information for our Veterans friends #VetResources – for Veterans, their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors Sign up for this weekly newsletter at www.VA.gov/VetResources View and share as a webpage VA Releases Survivors Quick Start Guide Part of VA’s Welcome Kit, the Survivors quick start guide begins with a step by step checklist for preparing, applying for, and following up […]