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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food assistance or food stamps, helps individuals and families pay for food. The program is designed to increase nutrition levels and assist in the well-being of individuals in low income households.

Am I eligible?

The best way to find out if you might be eligible is to check your eligibility online. Eligibility for SNAP is based on:

How are SNAP benefits issued?

Once you are approved for SNAP, you will be mailed an Ohio Direction Card, a plastic card that looks like a debit or credit card. Each month the approved SNAP benefit amount will be automatically loaded on the card and can be used to buy groceries at most grocery stores across Cuyahoga County.

SNAP benefits can be used to purchase:

SNAP benefits cannot be used to purchase:

Interim Reporting Requirements

Most SNAP recipients are approved for benefits for a 12 month period.* Mid-way through that certification period, these customers will be asked to complete an interim report to report any changes to Cuyahoga Job and Family Services. This report must be completed in one of two ways:

  1. Self-Service Portal Web Site: at https://ssp.benefits.ohio.gov/apspssp/indexOHLanding.jsp. You may use the Interim Report SSP Guide for instructions on how to submit this form electronically. For instructions on how to set up a self-service portal account and link it to your case, click the navigation menu in the upper left-hand corner and select “help” to access a complete guide.
  2. Submit a hard copy of the Interim Report

Customers will be mailed a copy of their interim report at the last address we have on file for the case.

You can also pick up or download a copy of a blank interim report - Form 07221.

You may submit your completed and signed report and any additional verification documents, in one of the following ways:

  1. Mail to: 1641 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114
  2. Email (as an attachment) to:CJFSDocs@jfs.ohio.gov
  3. Drop off at any CJFS Document Drop-off location:

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/cr/fns-nondiscrimination-statement. Cuyahoga Job and Family Services provides access to an interpreter at no charge to customers who are limited – English proficient and individuals with impaired vision and/or hearing.

Virgil E. Brown
1641 Payne Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114

Westshore
9830 Lorain Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102

Quincy Place
8111 Quincy Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44104

Jane Edna Hunter
3955 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115

Mt. Pleasant
13815 Kinsman Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44120


IMPORTANT NOTE FOR INTERIM REPORTS
: If you answer “YES” to any questions about changes to your case, you MUST submit documents verifying the reported change. Failure to do so will mean your report will be considered incomplete.

*Most customers are approved for a 12-month certification period for SNAP benefits. Some elderly and disabled customers may be eligible for a 36-month certification period. These cases are not required to provide an interim report.

Work Requirements

Once approved for SNAP, adults in a household who are considered able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWDs) may be subject to work, education, or training requirements to receive SNAP benefits.