This report examines the City’s management of benefits for essential programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), food stamps, and Cash Assistance (CA). For clarity, Cash Assistance encompasses both Family Assistance (FA) and Safety Net Assistance.
Press release for the New York City Independent Budget Office's report "Reduced Staff and Increased Caseloads Negatively Impact Delivery of Essential Benefits to Low-Income New Yorkers"
Reports engagement status of heads of household between & including the ages of 16-24. Information disaggregated by the following categories: 1) individuals aged 16 and 17; 2) individuals aged 18-20; and 3) individuals aged 21-24, calculated both as an actual number & percentage of caseload.
Local Law 169 of 2023 (LL169) requires the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services (MOCS) to complete a study and issue a report with recommended time frames for each step of the procurement process for human service contracts.
Pursuant to Local Law 20-2018, this report contains the average wait times for HRA's Benefits Access and SNAP Centers. Report indicates monthly data for a full year by month.
This quarterly report lists all of the emergency feeding programs in NYC and all of the quantities of applications distributed reflect a quantity of “0“reflecting HRA's focus of submitting SNAP applications electronically.
Reports on Termination: instances in which ongoing cash or supplemental nutrition assistance. Denial: a report on instances in which applications for ongoing cash or supplemental nutrition assistance were denied. Re-open after termination report: a report on reopened cases.
Reports engagement status of heads of household between & including the ages of 16-24. Information disaggregated by the following categories: 1) individuals aged 16 and 17; 2) individuals aged 18-20; and 3) individuals aged 21-24, calculated both as an actual number & percentage of caseload.
This guide will serve as a helpful tool for seniors.The information provided below is wide ranging, encompassing health care services, transportation options, housing assistance, recreational programs, and much more.
Pursuant to Local Law 20-2018, this report contains the average wait times for HRA's Benefits Access and SNAP Centers. Report indicates monthly data for a full year by month.