On April 21, 2022, Office of Head Start at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services DirectorĀ Dr. Bernadine Futrell announced that the Office of Head Start (OHS) is including receipt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in the interpretation of āpublic assistanceā when determining Head Start eligibility and in turn issued ACF-IM-OHS-22-03, which outlines the inclusion of SNAP benefits for Head Start eligibility determinations. The policy change, effective immediately, allows Head Start programs to reach families better, minimize the burden on families seeking public assistance, and coordinate benefit programs so that families eligible for one program can more easily participate in other services for which they qualify.
According to DR. Futrell, “Adding SNAP is essential in addressing any barriers to equitable access to Head Start services for children and families. It also supports the goals of President Biden’s Executive Order on Transforming Federal Customer Experience and Service Delivery to Rebuild Trust in Government.”
OHS expects this guidance to reduce unnecessary administrative burdens for programs and families. For example, most young children in SNAP households are already income-eligible for Head Start services. Before this decision by OHS, families had to document their income eligibility for both SNAP and Head Start programs, which created a lot of back and forth for families and Head Start grant recipients.
The policy decision also amplifies the Head Start mission of serving those who can most benefit from services, especially as you are actively recruiting and enrolling families for the 2022-23 program year.
OHS is providing a resource collection to provide support in implementing the policy change, including responses to anticipated questions and an updated Eligibility Verification form.
To view the press release, click here.