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  2. Food Assistance - Ohio.gov

    ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/site/residents/resources/food-assistance

    Food assistance programs help eligible low-income Ohioans stretch their food budgets. The Food Assistance Program − known nationally as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) − helps eligible Ohioans stretch their food budgets and buy healthy food.

  3. Income Eligibility – Summer EBT - Ohio

    sebt.ohio.gov/income-eligibility

    SEBT Income Eligibility Information. Check to see if your household income is eligible for SEBT benefits using the tool below. Enter the total number people living in your household, both children and adults, to see USDA income eligibility guidelines.

  4. Eligibility - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

    jfs.ohio.gov/.../snap-supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program/eligibility

    SNAP Employment and Training (E&T) Program Eligibility April 24, 2023 | Agency. Take the Self Assessment to ... Ohio Department of Job & Family Services | 30 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 | Phone: 614-466-6282. ODJFS is an equal opportunity employer and service provider . Powered by.

  5. Eligibility - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

    jfs.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/jfs/cash-food-and-refugee-assistance/cash...

    If you have children and your income meets certain rules, you might qualify for assistance. your eligibility is based on the money you earn from work and other sources, like Social Security. for a family of three, the most you can earn each mont is $915. This amount can change every year.

  6. Assistance Programs - Ohio

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    You may qualify for SNAP if your household’s gross monthly income (the total monthly countable earned and unearned income) is at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines. These guidelines change yearly; you can find the current figures at aspe.hhs.gov/topics/poverty-economic-mobility/poverty-guidelines/ .

  7. Food Assistance Program Introduces Tiered Eligibility - Ohio.gov

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    Beginning today, ODJFS is adding tiered eligibility for those with income above the 130% threshold. As a recipient’s income approaches 200% FPL, the amount of monthly SNAP benefits gradually decreases, creating an offramp from benefits instead of a cliff.

  8. Food Assistance - Ohio

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    income must be at or below 130% of the federal poverty guidelines, established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to receive SNAP. 3 This means that a family of four would need a gross monthly income under $3,250 to qualify for SNAP. 4 Additionally, a

  9. FACT 97 (October 1, 2023 Mass Change) - Ohio

    emanuals.jfs.ohio.gov/CashFoodAssist/FACM/FACT/FACT-97.stm

    The new SNAP maximum allotments will be effective beginning October 1, 2023. Additionally, the deduction amounts and income guidelines have been adjusted and are listed below. All the utility allowances have increased.

  10. Cash and Food Assistance - Ohio Department of Job and Family...

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    FAH 9000 - SNAP E&T Program. Food Assistance Change Letters. ODJFS supervises several programs to fight hunger, help low-income Ohioans with food budgets, and buy healthy food. Click here to view the OAC rules and related resources.

  11. FACT 80 (Changes Due to Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021) -...

    emanuals.jfs.ohio.gov/CashFoodAssist/FACM/FACT/FACT-80.stm

    Effective December 27th, for the purposes of determining SNAP eligibility or calculating benefit allotments, the $300 weekly FPUC is to be excluded as income for SNAP and shall not be counted as a resource for the month of receipt and for the following nine months.