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Calculate Your Personal Benefit Score™ Today!

Find government benefits & assistance programs you may be eligible for based on your unique Benefit Score™!

You May Be Eligible For

  • Housing Help
  • Disability Assistance
  • Unemployment Resources
  • No-Cost Health Insurance
  • Food Stamps (SNAP)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why calculate your BenefitScore™?

Understanding your BenefitScore™ is crucial because it directly affects your eligibility for a variety of assistance programs. This score compares your income to the Federal Poverty Level to determine what benefits you can receive. These benefits could include food assistance through SNAP, health insurance discounts, TANF for needy families, help with your utility bills, or support for those with disabilities. By knowing your BenefitScore™, you ensure that you are aware of and can apply for all the assistance programs you qualify for, making the most of the available resources to support you and your family.

What programs could I be eligible for?

Depending on your BenefitScore™, you could qualify for a range of programs designed to assist with different needs:

- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): Helps cover the cost of groceries.

- Medicaid: Provides health insurance if you have a low income.

- CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program): Offers health insurance for children in families with incomes too high for Medicaid but too low for private insurance.

- TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families): Supports families with financial aid for basic needs like food, shelter, and utilities.

- LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program): Helps with heating and cooling bills.

- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children): Assists pregnant women, new mothers, and young children with nutrition and healthcare referrals.

- Affordable Housing Programs: Provides assistance with finding and paying for housing.

- Disability Benefits: If you have a disability, programs like SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) may be available.

Your specific eligibility will depend on your income, household size, and other factors. Checking your BenefitScore™ is the first step to uncovering which programs can offer you support.

How do I calculate my BenefitScore™?

Click the button below to get started!

Keep in mind, your BenefitScore™ is a fantastic tool to get the ball rolling and see which assistance programs you might qualify for. It's not a surefire guarantee you'll be eligible for every program, but it's the perfect place to start.

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Understanding Your Federal Poverty Level (FPL) Score

The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) helps figure out if you can get government help. Think of it like a score: the lower your score, the more likely you are to qualify for assistance. A lower FPL percentage means you earn less compared to what the government considers basic living costs, and often, the less you earn, the more help you can get.

Here's a quick guide:

Below 100% FPL

What It Means: Your income is at or below the basic living cost level.

Help You Might Get: High Chance for Help: Medicaid, SNAP (food stamps), TANF (cash help), TEFAP (emergency food), Lifeline (phone bill help).

Have you left a job within the past year without collecting your last paycheck or finalizing your employment benefits?

Did you leave a job in the last year and not get your last paycheck or benefits?

Is there a bank account you haven't used or checked in the past year?

In the past five years, did you ever not get a tax refund you expected, or did you miss filing your taxes?

Was there ever an insurance policy for you or your family where you didn't get the money you claimed?

Did you move in the last two years and not get back money you paid for utilities or rent?

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