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* Housing Assistance: Rent Payments
Contact the following agencies to find out what assistance may be available to help with your rent payments:
- Start by contacting your state housing finance agency or your local public housing agency office. These offices may have information about assistance programs administered by your state.
- Also, contact your local Housing and Urban Development (HUD) office, which is an excellent resource for information about rental assistance programs, tenant rights in your state, housing counseling, and a number of other programs for certain groups, such as renters, and resources such as public housing.
- If you are a veteran, you may also want to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA offers many programs designed to assist veterans.
- If you are a senior citizen, you may also want to contact the Eldercare Locator. This is a free service, from the Administration on Aging (AOA), that can connect you with resources and programs designed to assist seniors in your area.
- If you are a rural resident, you may also want to contact the local Rural Development (RD) office. These offices can assist rural residents through the Rural Housing Service.
- If you are a person with a disability, information on housing options is also available.
Finally, to find out what other assistance may be available for you locally, we recommend that you contact your state social services agency. Even if you are ineligible for benefits through social services, these agencies may be able to provide referrals to community organizations that might offer assistance. You may also search for and contact community or nonprofit organizations in your area directly for assistance or referral information.
Additional Resources:
- Housing Choice Voucher Program
- Assistance with Utility Bills
- Assistance with Medical Bills
- Assistance with Prescription Drug Costs
- Additional Financial Aid Resources
- Housing for Senior Citizens
- State Units on Aging (SUAs)
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<table id="table29" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="578"><tbody><tr><td align="left">Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">
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</td> <td class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top" width="82%"> Fighting SNAP Fraud
Americans support helping struggling families put food on the table, but they also want to know taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. FNS? proactive strategies protect the Federal investment in SNAP and ensure that the program is targeted towards individuals and families who need it the most. Learn the facts and help us Fight SNAP Fraud.
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Eligibility Requirements
Learn When Benefits Become Available
Contact Information for Lost, Stolen
or Damaged EBT Card
Find Stores That Welcome SNAP Benefits
State Hotline Numbers
Frequently Asked Questions
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Check Status of Online Store Application
How To Accept EBT Cards at Farmers' Markets
Learn About Store Eligibility Requirements
Store Training Information
What Can SNAP Benefits Buy?
Additional Information
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Scammers Offer Phony SNAP Application Assistance </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top" width="16%">
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</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="BodyTextBlack"> - USDA Unveils New Aggressive Tactics to Counter Fraud and Enhance SNAP Program Integrity
-- Proposed Rule: SNAP Farm Bill of 2008 Retailer Sanctions
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-- Final Rule: SNAP Disqualified Recipient Reporting and Computer Matching
Requirements - Farmers' Markets -- QAs for States
- Farmers? Market: Allocation and Use of SNAP FY12 Equipment Funds
(Updated with Q&A section) - Building a Healthy America: A Profile of SNAP
- Alleviating Poverty in the United States: The Critical Role of SNAP Benefits
- ERS Publishes Report on Alleviating Poverty in the United States:
The Critical Role of SNAP Benefits - Additional Guidance to States on the OMB Circular A-87 Cost Allocation Exception
- FNS Handbook 901 Training & Presentations
- Federal Interagency Reentry Council SNAP Myth Busters
- Negative Action Tool Box
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Help for the Unemployed: Apply for Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment benefit programs pay money to workers who:
- Become unemployed through no fault of their own.
- Meet certain other eligibility requirements as determined under state law.
You must apply for unemployment benefits through your state unemployment insurance office. Each state has different requirements to qualify for unemployment benefits.
Extended and Emergency Benefits
- Unemployment Insurance Extended Benefits are available to workers who have used up regular unemployment insurance benefits during periods of high unemployment.
- Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) offers up to 13 additional weeks of federally-funded unemployment benefits to unemployed individuals nationwide who have already collected all regular state benefits for which they were eligible and who meet other eligibility requirements.
Self-Employment Assistance
Self-employment assistance offers unemployed workers the opportunity to create their own jobs by starting their own small businesses. This is a voluntary program offered by individual states. Delaware, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Pennsylvania currently have self-employment assistance programs.
Unemployment Benefits and Taxes
Unemployment insurance benefits are taxable. Any unemployment benefits you receive must be reported as part of your gross income. For more information, visit the Unemployment Compensation website from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
General Contact Information
For additional information about unemployment benefits, contact the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) by phone or mail at:
Phone: 1.866.US.2JOBS (872.5627)
TTY: 1.877.889.5627
Frances Perkins Building
200 Constitution Ave. NW
Washington DC 20210
Additional contact information is available.
Additional Resources:
- Tax Center to Assist Unemployed Taxpayers
- Collecting Unemployment Benefits and Social Security
- Disaster Unemployment Assistance
- Looking for a Job
- Educational Opportunities for Unemployed Workers
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