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Vermont benefits — everything you may qualify for

Check all 7 assistance programs for Vermont in one private, 60-second screening. No login, no card number.

Check what I qualify for in Vermont

Vermont assistance programs

Can’t work? You may be owed more.

SSDI & SSI can pay you monthly — plus back pay.

If a disability keeps you from working, you may qualify for monthly Social Security payments (SSI pays up to $994/mo in 2026) and retroactive back pay. Most claims are denied the first time — an accredited advocate dramatically improves your odds, and typically charges nothing unless you win.

Free to you · We may be compensated by the advocate, which never affects your benefits. Not the SSA; not legal advice.

Lost Medicaid, or earn just a little too much?

You may qualify for a $0 or low-cost ACA health plan — most people get subsidies that cut the price sharply. A licensed agent can find your best plan free.

We may be compensated by the agent, at no cost to you.

Denied benefits in Vermont?

A denial is not the end — most are overturned on appeal with help. Get matched with an advocate who fights benefits denials in Vermont, often at no cost to you.

We may be compensated by the advocate, at no cost to you.

Vermont benefits — FAQ

What benefits can I get in Vermont?
Vermont residents may qualify for SNAP (food stamps), Medicaid, WIC, Lifeline phone/internet, LIHEAP energy help, TANF cash aid, and Social Security disability (SSDI/SSI). Use the free screener to check all seven at once.
How do I apply for benefits in Vermont?
Most Vermont benefits are applied for through the state human-services agency; each program page links the exact official application and local office.
What if I'm denied benefits in Vermont?
A denial is rarely the end — most are overturned on appeal with help. Vermont residents can get matched with an advocate who handles appeals, often at no cost.
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