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Louisiana Issues February SNAP Food Benefits Early
BATON ROUGE, LA — During the federal government's partial shutdown, the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) continues to work with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service (USDA FNS) to ensure Louisiana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients have access to their federal SNAP benefits.
As previously announced by USDA, February SNAP benefits will be available. Based on recent guidance from USDA FNS, most SNAP recipients will receive their February benefits early - on or before January 20. These are not extra benefits, but an advance issuance of February benefits. SNAP clients who receive their February benefits during this early issuance will not receive additional benefits in February for that month, and should be careful to budget their SNAP benefits to last them through the entire month of February.
Guidance for individuals:
- New applicants and current clients who are in the process of renewing their benefits are encouraged to not miss application or redetermination interviews and to turn in all requested documents as soon as possible.
- Current clients who have already been determined eligible for February do not need to take any action to receive their benefits.
The federal government has alerted states that they can issue benefits until federal funds are no longer available; it is unclear from the federal government when that will occur. Louisiana will continue to accept and process applications. However, any benefits approved after federal funding runs out will be in a suspended status until states receive more information from the federal government about the shutdown's impact on program funding.
For more information, visit the DCFS website at www.dcfs.la.gov.
2019 Federal Government Shutdown FAQs
SNAP Funding During the Federal Shutdown
How do I know when my February SNAP benefits have been issued? |
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SNAP recipients can find out when their most recent issuance date was by doing any of the following:
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Why are February SNAP benefits being issued early? |
During the partial federal government shutdown, USDA has not yet been funded. However, a Continuing Resolution that expired Dec. 21, 2018, allows for the USDA to draw down funds for operation expenses incurred on or before Jan. 20, 2019. Therefore, SNAP recipients and applicants who have been determined eligible for February benefits before Jan. 20 will receive their benefits through that funding source on or before that date. |
What about March SNAP benefits? |
If the partial federal government shutdown continues through February, it is unclear whether or to what extent SNAP benefits will be issued for March. All applicants and recipients should continue to pay attention to the news. DCFS also will continue to provide updates. |
Help with SNAP Applications and CAFÉ
Where do I send my documentation? |
For Economic Stability programs (SNAP, KCSP, FITAP), fax documents to 225-663-3164, or mail them to: DPC P.O. Box 260031 Baton Rouge, LA 70826 |
I need to email LAHelpU.DCFS@la.gov for assistance. What information do I include in my email? |
Please be sure to include the following information in your email:
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What are the steps I must follow to apply for benefits? |
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In order to apply for benefits, you must first create an online account for CAFÉ on the DCFS website (http://www.dcfs.louisiana.gov). After you successfully create your account, navigate to the My Applications Page of the CAFÉ Customer Portal and complete an electronic application for benefits. A DCFS staff member will contact you for an interview, if applicable. You can monitor the status of your application through the Application Status Page of the CAFÉ Customer Portal. |
How do I create a CAFÉ account, reset my password or get my account unlocked? |
Please refer to the CAFÉ Account section of our Online Help Desk. |
How can I get help applying for benefits? |
For questions regarding how to complete individual pages within the online application, click the Help link on the top of the page to view page-level help. For help with computer usage, refer to the Help with Using a Computer resource on the first page of the online application by clicking the "If you haven’t used a computer very much and would like to practice before you get started, click here" link. If you are having problems with your LA CAFE application, please contact DCFS at 888-524-3578 between the hours of 7:30 am and 6:00 pm Monday through Friday. If you are unable to fill out the application on your own, staff at a local DCFS office are available to assist you with completing an online application. Visit a local DCFS office for in-person assistance with your online application. Some DCFS Community Partners also have someone on-site who can help you with your application. More information about services available through DCFS Community Partners can be found here. |
How do I find a local office or DCFS Community Partner to assist me? |
Go to the DCFS website (http://www.dcfs.louisiana.gov) and click on About Us and click on Find an Office. Enter your Parish, City or Zip Code see the list of DCFS offices and Community Partners located nearest to you. Gold-level partners have people on-site who can help you fill out an application. A list of Community Partners also can be found here. You can also contact DCFS at 888-524-3578 between the hours of 7:30 am and 6:00 pm Monday through Friday or by email at LAHelpU.DCFS@LA.GOV and request information about the DCFS office nearest to you. |
Which type of application should I complete? |
If you do not currently receive benefits and wish to complete an application, you should complete an application through the My Applications Page on the CAFÉ Customer Portal. If you already receive benefits and received notification that it is time to reapply for continued assistance, you should complete a redetermination through the My Redeterminations Page. You may only complete a redetermination if it is time for your redetermination to be completed. If you already receive benefits and would like to report changes, you should complete a change report through the Report Changes Page. If you would like to submit a simplified report and received a notification that it is time to submit your simplified report, you should complete a simplified report through the My Simplified Reporting Page. |
What bills or other information do I need with me when I apply for benefits? |
The exact list of documents and information needed when applying for benefits varies by applicant. However, it is a good idea to have available basic information about all household members, including their dates of birth and Social Security Numbers, as well as the household financial information such as income statements, available resources, and monthly expenses. If you are a Federal Employee and have been affected by the Federal Government Shutdown, please also have your furlough paperwork as well. |
How do I know if my online application was received? |
If you are submitting a new application for benefits, you can check to see what the status of your application is by doing the following steps:
Reminder: When you are submitting your application, redetermination, or simplified report, you will be asked for your PIN. Your PIN was created when you made your login for CAFÉ. If you cannot remember your PIN, please check Manage My Account, as it is listed there. |
How can I check the status of my applications? |
After successful submission of an online application, the status of the application will be monitored through the Customer Portal. Online status check is not available for redeterminations; however, you may see if verifications sent to DCFS were received. For Change Reports, users can view if their verifications were received by DCFS, as well. Online status check or verification status check is not available for simplified reports. Application status information for applications submitted through the Customer Portal is found on the Application Status Check Page. The Application Status Check Page allows applicants to view the status and associated denial reasons for applications submitted online through the Customer Portal. The status information for the application is broken down into the various programs applied for with the status of the application listed for each individual program, as well as any relevant reasons for denials, if applicable. |
How long will it take to complete an application online? |
In general, it takes about an hour to fill out an application for benefits depending on the application circumstances. If you are unable to complete the full application in one session, click Save & Exit from any screen within the online application to save the incomplete application. An application that is not completed will be stored to the My Applications Page on the CAFÉ Customer Portal for 30 days. |
How long will it take after I submit my application to find out if I qualify? |
The eligibility determination process takes up to 30 days from the date of application. |
I sent in my verification documents for my application/redetermination. How do I know if DCFS received them? |
For applications, click the My Applications link, then select the View Status hyperlink. From the Application Status Check Page, users can view the status of the application, including the verification status, of the application. For redeterminations, click the My Redeterminations link, then select the View Status hyperlink. From the Verification Status Check Page, users can view the current status of the redetermination. For a faster receipt of verification documents, use the Document Upload tool to submit scanned documents electronically. |