Government Benefits in Vermont
66 assistance programs available to Vermont 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 Vermont: Expanded
Vermont expanded Medicaid in 2014 and has near-universal health coverage. Vermont covers adults up to 138% FPL through Medicaid (Green Mountain Care) and subsidized coverage is available at higher incomes.
Benefits in Vermont
Vermont has the highest health insurance coverage rate in the country, with under 5% of residents uninsured. The state is frequently cited as a model for expanding public coverage. Vermont administers SNAP, Medicaid (Dr. Dynasaur for children, Green Mountain Care for adults), and TANF (Reach Up) through its Agency of Human Services. Vermont also supplements federal energy assistance with the Weatherization Assistance Program and fuel assistance grants.
Main agency: Vermont Department of Children and Families (DCF) ↗
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