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Alaska Benefit Programs
The followings are listings for Alaska Benefit Programs. Detailed information of Program Description, Program Requirements, Application Process, Program Contact Information and Agency managing the Program are listed in the listing. Click on each listing to learn more about how to apply for these government benefits.
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Alaska Denali Kid Care (SCHIP)
Denali KidCare is a new Alaska program to ensure that children and teens of both working and non-working families can have the health insurance they need. Denali KidCare provides excellent health insurance coverage for Alaska children and teens...read more
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Alaska Food Stamp Program
The Alaska Food Stamp Program provides food benefits to low income households. The Federal government funds 100% of the food stamp benefit. The State pays half the costs of operating the Food Stamp Program in Alaska. The Division of Public...read more
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Alaska Head Start
The Head Start program (for children ages 3-5) and Early Head Start program (for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers) promote school readiness for children in low-income families by providing comprehensive educational, health, nutritional, and...read more
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Alaska Heating Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Alaska Division of Public Assistance administers the Heating Assistance Program to assist low-income households with their home energy costs. The program is funded with Federal block grant dollars. The Heating Assistance Program accepts...read more
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Alaska Medicaid
Medicaid is a health insurance program for specified low-income target groups in Alaska. Potential recipients include children, pregnant women, the aged, blind, and/or disabled, and people who are eligible to receive Federally assisted income...read more
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Alaska School Breakfast and Lunch Program
The Alaska School Breakfast and Lunch Program is available to public and private nonprofit schools and residential child care institutions serving children of high school age and younger. Residential childcare institutions must be licensed and...read more
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Alaska Special Milk Program
Available to public and private nonprofit schools, child care centers, residential child care institutions, and other nonprofit institutions devoted to the training and care of children, including shelters which do not participate in a USDA meal...read more
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Alaska Summer Food Service
The Summer Food Service program provides free, nutritious meals and snacks to help Alaska children in low-income areas get the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow, throughout the summer months when they are out of school. read more
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Alaska Temporary Assistance Program
The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) provides cash assistance and work services to low-income families with children to help them with basic needs while they work toward becoming self-sufficient. This program is provided under the Federal...read more
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