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Each participating household receives an allotment of food benefits based on the USDA's Thrifty Food Plan. This allotment is adjusted annually according to the U. S. Department of Labor's analysis of the cost of food. Missouri Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) is the method by which households receive and use food stamp benefits. Households may use their Missouri EBT card in any grocery store or retail location anywhere in the United States that has been authorized by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service and displays the Quest sign. The benefits may be used to purchase any food or food products prepared for human consumption except alcoholic beverages and tobacco, hot foods, or foods prepared for immediate consumption. Benefits may also be used to buy seeds and plants for use in gardens to produce food for the personal consumption of the household. Under certain conditions, members of the eligible households who are 60 years of age or older may use the benefits to pay for home delivered meals and other meals prepared for elderly persons.
Food Stamp Program: Each participating household receives a Missouri Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card to purchase any food and food products including seeds and plants to grow food. The SkillUP Program: Offers Food Stamp recipients in Missouri the opportunity to gain skills, training and work experience.

Provides Nebraskans with a centralized location for viewing their current benefits, including helpful links to take action on their benefits programs.

Nebraskans may apply online for multiple assistance programs, including:

- Healthcare/Medicaid

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

- Child Care Subsidy (CC)

- Aid to Dependent Children (ADC)

- Emergency Assistance (EA)

- Social Services for Families, Children, and Youth (SSCF)

- Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP)

- Assistance to Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD)

- State Disability Program (SDP)

- Social Services for the Aged and Disabled (SSAD)

- Personal Assistance Services (PAS)

- Home and Community Based Services (HCBS)

Services

Utility Service Payment Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Social Security Disability Insurance
Refugee Resettlement Services
General Benefits and Services Assistance
TANF
General Relief
Medicaid
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Financial assistance for rent, mortgage, and utilities.

Emergency services to homeless and other individuals in need, including motel vouchers.

Food pantry.

Gas vouchers.

Prescription expense assistance.

Money management education.

Services

Food Pantries
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Medical Expense Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Community Action Agencies
Rent Payment Assistance
Transportation Expense Assistance

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health.

SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.

Many farmers' markets accept the LINK card.

Expedited/Emergency SNAP Benefits may be available (in 5 days or less from the date of application) to eligible clients if:

-- Monthly income, cash and bank accounts are less than client's rent or mortgage plus utility costs, OR

-- Monthly income is less than $150 and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100, OR

-- At least one person in the household is a migrant farm worker and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100.

Provides Nebraskans with a centralized location for viewing their current benefits, including helpful links to take action on their benefits programs.

Nebraskans may apply online for multiple assistance programs, including:

- Healthcare/Medicaid

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

- Child Care Subsidy (CC)

- Aid to Dependent Children (ADC)

- Emergency Assistance (EA)

- Social Services for Families, Children, and Youth (SSCF)

- Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP)

- Assistance to Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD)

- State Disability Program (SDP)

- Social Services for the Aged and Disabled (SSAD)

- Personal Assistance Services (PAS)

- Home and Community Based Services (HCBS)

Services

Utility Service Payment Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Social Security Disability Insurance
Refugee Resettlement Services
General Benefits and Services Assistance
TANF
General Relief
Medicaid
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.

Provides Nebraskans with a centralized location for viewing their current benefits, including helpful links to take action on their benefits programs.

Nebraskans may apply online for multiple assistance programs, including:

- Healthcare/Medicaid

- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

- Child Care Subsidy (CC)

- Aid to Dependent Children (ADC)

- Emergency Assistance (EA)

- Social Services for Families, Children, and Youth (SSCF)

- Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP)

- Assistance to Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD)

- State Disability Program (SDP)

- Social Services for the Aged and Disabled (SSAD)

- Personal Assistance Services (PAS)

- Home and Community Based Services (HCBS)

Services

Utility Service Payment Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Social Security Disability Insurance
Refugee Resettlement Services
General Benefits and Services Assistance
TANF
General Relief
Medicaid
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Increases awareness of public benefits to emergency food recipients, provides assistance to new applicants and help determining eligibility, provides assistance for current recipient recertification, and works alongside agencies to continue outreach efforts.

(A household is anyone/everyone who purchases food and prepares meals together more than 90% of the time)
Provides a centralized state-wide call center that responds to inquiries about the Food Assistance, FIP (Family Investment Program) or Medicaid program.

REPORT CHANGES: the Call Center also takes recipient changes, lets the Income Maintenance Worker (caseworker) know what the change are, and instructs the recipient if any verification is required. Changes included could be income, address, rent/utility payments, household members, etc. Call 1-877-347-5678 or Fax 515-564-4041.

Services

Food Stamps/SNAP
EBT Card Services
Medicaid
TANF
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.
Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health.

SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.

Many farmers' markets accept the LINK card.

Expedited/Emergency SNAP Benefits may be available (in 5 days or less from the date of application) to eligible clients if:

-- Monthly income, cash and bank accounts are less than client's rent or mortgage plus utility costs, OR

-- Monthly income is less than $150 and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100, OR

-- At least one person in the household is a migrant farm worker and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100.

Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.
Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.
Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health.

SNAP/LINK benefits may now be used at restaurants. The Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) allows eligible SNAP customers to purchase prepared meals at authorized restaurants. This program is available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly and/or disabled.

Many farmers' markets accept the LINK card.

Expedited/Emergency SNAP Benefits may be available (in 5 days or less from the date of application) to eligible clients if:

-- Monthly income, cash and bank accounts are less than client's rent or mortgage plus utility costs, OR

-- Monthly income is less than $150 and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100, OR

-- At least one person in the household is a migrant farm worker and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100.

Helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-877-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information.

For help applying for food stamps over the phone call 855-944-3663.

To order an application, please reach out to your local DHS office for further assistance or visit the DHS website.
Able to complete Food Stamp/SNAP application over the phone.
Each participating household receives an allotment of food benefits based on the USDA�s �Thrifty Food Plan�. This allotment is adjusted annually according to the U. S. Department of Labor�s analysis of the cost of food. Missouri Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) is the method by which households receive and use food stamp benefits. Households may use their Missouri EBT card in any grocery store or retail location anywhere in the United States that has been authorized by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service and displays the Quest� sign. The benefits may be used to purchase any food or food products prepared for human consumption except alcoholic beverages and tobacco, hot foods, or foods prepared for immediate consumption. Benefits may also be used to buy seeds and plants for use in gardens to produce food for the personal consumption of the household. Under certain conditions, members of the eligible households who are 60 years of age or older may use the benefits to pay for home delivered meals and other meals prepared for elderly persons.
Each participating household receives an allotment of food benefits based on the USDA's Thrifty Food Plan. This allotment is adjusted annually according to the U. S. Department of Labor's analysis of the cost of food. Missouri Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) is the method by which households receive and use food stamp benefits. Households may use their Missouri EBT card in any grocery store or retail location anywhere in the United States that has been authorized by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service and displays the Quest sign. The benefits may be used to purchase any food or food products prepared for human consumption except alcoholic beverages and tobacco, hot foods, or foods prepared for immediate consumption. Benefits may also be used to buy seeds and plants for use in gardens to produce food for the personal consumption of the household. Under certain conditions, members of the eligible households who are 60 years of age or older may use the benefits to pay for home delivered meals and other meals prepared for elderly persons.