Government Benefits in Rhode Island

66 assistance programs available to Rhode Island residents — 53 federal programs and 13 state-administered programs across 12 categories. Use the quiz to find which ones you may qualify for.

66

Total programs

53

Federal

13

State-administered

12

Categories

Medicaid in Rhode Island: Expanded

Rhode Island expanded Medicaid in 2014 and has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates relative to population. About 30% of Rhode Island residents receive Medicaid.

Benefits in Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state by area and has a highly centralized benefits system. The state administers SNAP, Medicaid (HealthSource RI), TANF (called Family Independence Program), and childcare assistance through its DHS. Rhode Island uses the Unified Health Infrastructure Project (UHIP) — a combined eligibility system for health and human services — though the system had a troubled rollout when first implemented. The state has a state EITC equal to 15% of the federal credit.

Main agency: Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS)

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