Government Benefits in Oregon
66 assistance programs available to Oregon residents — 53 federal programs and 13 state-administered programs across 12 categories. Use the quiz to find which ones you may qualify for.
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Medicaid in Oregon: Expanded
Oregon expanded Medicaid in 2014. Oregon has a comprehensive managed care Medicaid model through Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs). Oregon also used a Section 1115 waiver to provide state-funded coverage to low-income immigrants.
Benefits in Oregon
Oregon's EBT card is called the Oregon Trail Card, a name rooted in the state's history. Oregon's Medicaid program (Oregon Health Plan) uses a coordinated care model that ties provider payment to health outcomes. Oregon administers SNAP, Oregon Health Plan, TANF (called TANF-OAP), and childcare assistance through the ODHS. Oregon uses broad-based categorical eligibility for SNAP, extending eligibility to households up to 185% FPL.
Local SNAP name: SNAP (Oregon Trail Card)
Main agency: Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) ↗
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