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Combined Application Project Enrollment Strategy

Combined application projects let people file for multiple benefits—SNAP, TANF, Medicaid—in one place rather than visiting separate offices, dramatically reducing the friction that keeps eligible families from enrolling. This matters because the single biggest barrier to benefits isn't being ineligible; it's the paperwork maze, and streamlining it directly increases access for people who need it.

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Many states operate Combined Application Projects, or CAPs, which allow Supplemental Security Income recipients to apply for SNAP using a simplified process that reduces paperwork, eliminates the standard interview requirement, and often results in faster approval with fixed benefit amounts. Most SSI recipients who would benefit from this pathway are never told it exists and instead go through the full standard SNAP application process unnecessarily.

AI can help you determine whether your state operates a CAP program, explain exactly what documentation is still required under the simplified process, and generate the specific questions to ask your caseworker to get enrolled through the faster pathway rather than the standard one.

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