Research-To-Practice Brief

Increasing Beneficiary Retention in Food Assistance Programs

This Upjohn Institute issue brief notes strategies to ensure SNAP benefit retention. Data from seven states showed that almost half of SNAP participants exit from assistance within one year, and one half of these exiters remain eligible but are dropped from caseloads since they fail to meet administrative filing requirements. The issue brief illustrates how many states, including Michigan, have tried to reduce administrative burdens by allowing participants to track and manage their benefits online.
Source
Partner Resources
State
Michigan
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
SNAP/Food Assistance
Publication Date
2019-03-01
Section/Feed Type
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