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Benefit Screening

What is EarnBenefits?earnbenefits

EarnBenefits is a program designed to help you get benefits that can free up your money to handle other bills and costs. EarnBenefits can tell you if you qualify and provides help applying. Best of all, it’s totally free!

What do you need for the screening?

Documents to prove your:

  • Identity
  • Social Security Number
  • Address or Residency
  • Citizenship or Immigration Status
  • Income
  • Resources
  • Household Expenses

The Benefits:

Housing and Utilities

  • LIHEAP
    Help paying your energy bills
  • Link-Up Georgia
    Help paying for the installation of a phone line
  • LifeLine
    Help paying your local phone bill
  • Habitat for Humanity
    Affordable houses for first-time homebuyers
  • Southeast Energy Assistance Program
    Help making your home more energy efficient
  • United Way Blank IDA for Homeownership Program
    A matched savings program for families seeking to buy their first home
  • Buying Your First Home
    Resources for first-time home buyers
  • The Atlanta Housing Counseling Network
    Counseling to help you with homeownership
  • Mortgage and Foreclosure Counseling
    Assistance with mortgage and foreclosure issues
  • Reverse Mortgage Counseling
    Counseling you need before you can receive a reverse mortgage

Health and Nutrition

  • PeachCare for Kids
    Health insurance for children
  • Right from the Start Medicaid
    Medical care for pregnant women and children
  • Low-Income Medicaid
    Health insurance for adults and families
  • WIC
    Nutrition program for pregnant women and children
  • Food Stamps
    Help paying for healthy food
  • Together RX Access
    Discount card for prescription drugs
  • Georgia Partnership for Caring Foundation
    Health care services for low-income families without health insurance
  • MedbankUS
    Free prescription drug discount card

Children and Families

  • CAPS
    Help paying for child care
  • Early Head Start
    Health and child care program for pregnant women, infants and children
  • Head Start
    Helps children ages 3 to 5 get an early start to education
  • Child Nutrition Program
    Free or reduced-price meals for students at school
  • Georgia Pre-Kindergarten
    Free education program for 4-year-olds
  • TANF
    Help for families who are going through financial difficulties because they’re out of work or underemployed
  • LifeBridge
    Free life insurance program that provides money for your children’s education
  • Washington Mutual Free Checking Account
    Free checking account
  • Atlanta City Employees Credit Union
    A not-for-profit cooperative financial institution which offers a variety of services and transactions, including accounts and loans

Tax Credits

  • EITC
    A tax credit for families who are working but don’t have a high income
  • Advance Earned Income Credit (EIC)
    Allows you to get the EITC before you file your taxes
  • Federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit
    Allows families to deduct some of their child- or dependent-care expenses
  • Child Tax Credit
    Allows families with children to pay less income taxes

The Society in partnership with the Atlanta Prosperity Campaign, seeks to broaden wealth and reduce economic inequalities for working families in Metro Atlanta. It accomplishes this by connecting low- to moderate-income working families to existing economic benefits available to them, including the two federal benefits that can help the most in lifting a family out of poverty:

  • The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Created in 1975 as an antipoverty program, the EITC is a refundable tax credit for individuals earning moderate to low incomes. The EITC not only reduces the amount of federal income taxed owed by a qualifying taxpayer, but if no income taxes are owed, it returns money to the taxpayer in the form of a refund check, thereby supplementing their wages.
  • The Food Stamp Program (FSP) Food stamps are actually no longer stamps, but today come in the form of an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card that you use like a credit or debit card at your local grocery store to buy food. The amount of money you will receive each month depends on your household size and income.