Fortunately, the state of Pennsylvania has almost made in near effortless to screen and apply for benefits such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. SNAP is the new name for the state's food stamp program.
To screen for benefits online simply CLICK HERE to be taken to the Self Screening Questionnaire. You will be able to select the various programs for which you wish to screen. In order to make this prescreen accurate as it relates to your situation, be sure to enter correct information.
If you would like to go directly to the application process, simply CLICK HERE. You will again be able to choose from a variety of services for which you would like to apply. Be sure to click the check box beside food stamp benefits.
On the following page you will be asked to confirm the benefits for which you wish to apply. You will be able to change your selection or continue.
The following page will explain that it should take between twenty and forty five minutes to complete the application process. COMPASS also recommends you have the following information readily available before starting the application:
-Household Income Information
-Social Security Numbers and dates of birth for all members of the household
-Resource and asset information including all insurance information (auto, health and life), financial accounts, vehicle information, home and property information, etc.
-Income and expense information for all members of the household
-Proof of United States citizenship status and identity (birth certificates, driver's license, state identification, etc.)
Before submitting your application for benefits, you will be given the chance to review the information you have entered and make any necessary corrections.
After submitting your complete application you will hear from the local Department of Public Welfare for your county. You may be contacted by telephone or by mail. You may be required to attend a meeting at the DPW building in your county. Be sure to bring all required items with you to the appointment to ensure proper processing of your application for benefits. (The caseworker will notify you what items you need to supply either by telephone or by mail.)
Pennsylvania's COMPASS website is designed to make the application for services process easier and more efficient. In addition to providing the ability to screen and/or apply for benefits, current benefit recipients can also create a user ID and password to view their current benefits, renewal dates and to request or report changes to their account.
If you would like to speak with someone at the DPW, you can contact the DPW Help Line at 1-800-692-7462 or contact your local DPW office. To view the SNAP handbook, CLICK HERE. The current income limitations for SNAP, effective 10/1/09, can be viewed by CLICKING HERE.
(source: https://www.compass.state.pa.us)
Published by Ronni Dee
Ronni Dee enjoys sharing her life experiences and educating the public on what she has learned through these experiences. In addition to writing for Associated Content, she also enjoys writing for other onli... View profile
- Abusing the Public Welfare System The public welfare system needs to be overhauled seriously, because so many people abuse it. It is people like myself, who are college educated, hard working people down on their luck fall thru the cracks.
- How to Successfully Apply for Social Security BenefitsMany people are denied social security benefits because they have not prepared themselves for the process. It is a long process, and there are ways to better your chances of receiving benefits.
Tips on Adopting Children Out of Foster CareIn this article you will find reasons why to adopt out of foster care, and steps to do it.- Food Stamp Receipts, Free School Meals, and Poverty Jump: How Poor is America Really?1 in 10 Americans are now receiving food stamps, the highest rate in the program's history.
- How to Know If You're Eligible for Food Stamps and ApplyThis guide will give you some tips on how to find out if your eligible for food stamps and apply.
- Users Guide to Unemployment Benefits in Ohio
- Applying for Food Stamps in Tennessee - What You Need to Know to Apply for Food St...
- Why Should I Apply for Social Security Benefits Online?
- How to Get on Food Stamps in Massachusetts
- Applying for Food Stamps in North Carolina
- How to Apply for Food Stamps Online
- Food Stamp Programs Streamlined with Electronic Benefit Transfers (EBT)
