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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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Online Information About Key Low-Income Benefit Programs Links to Policy Manuals, Descriptive Information, and Applications
for State Food Stamp, TANF, Child Care, Medicaid, and SCHIP Programs
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Oregon Helps
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Oregon Helps can tell you whether your family might be able to get help from any of 12 programs.
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King County's Affordable Health Care Site
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Eligibility information, down loadable applications, and links to the State's online CSO for applying online for a wide variety of health related benefits.
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BenefitsCheckup.org
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The BenefitsCheckUp is the nation's first 50-state (including the District of Columbia) online service to provide public benefit screening.
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GovBenefits
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GovBenefits is a partnership of many Federal agencies and organizations with a shared vision - to provide improved, personalized access to government assistance programs. You answer a series of questions about yourself, and then GovBenefits returns a list of government benefits you may be eligible to receive along with information about how you can apply.
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Parent Power
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Parent Power is a project of the Children's Alliance. Parent Power has an eligability wizard to help you find the public benefits that qualify for.
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DSHS' Online CSO
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First online interactive and integrated eligibility review, and change of circumstance application in the nation. Constituents can begin the application process for Child Assistance, Medical Assistance, Cash Assistance, and Food Benefits.
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Health-e-App
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The California HealthCare Foundation, in partnership with the State of California, has developed the first fully automated Web-based application in the United States to enroll low-income children and pregnant women in public health insurance programs.
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Unemployment Insurance Online
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Washington State's online "unemployment office", run by the Employment Security Department.
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