SNAP Employment and Training (SNAP E&T) is a program that can help SNAP participants gain skills and find work. The program is free and was recently expanded so that anyone who is unemployed or unemployed may be eligible for training, education classes and certifications at no cost to them.
SNAP E&T is not a one-size fits all program. Through our partnership with
Godman Guild Association, you can get connected with job readiness training and engage with local employers to achieve your personal goals. Your SNAP E&T case manager will meet you where you are and help open the doors to new opportunities and career options, including phlebotomy, medical coding and much more.
Your SNAP E&T Journey
- Ask to join SNAP E&T when you apply for SNAP.
- You and a SNAP E&T case manager will discuss your employment goals, needs, barriers and strengths.
- Take part in SNAP E&T activities that help meet your goals.
- Stay connected with your SNAP E&T case manager to discuss your progress and receive extra support when you need it.
- Accomplish your goals and complete the program with confidence.
Who Is a Good Fit for SNAP E&T?
- Low-income residents
- Justice-involved residents
- Homeless or unhoused residents
- Youth aging out of the foster care system
- New Americans and English language learners
- Single-parents (including single pregnant women)
- Child Support obligor
- Victims of domestic violence
- Veterans
- Long-term unemployed residents
Begin Your SNAP E&T Journey
Apply for Snap
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Frequently Asked Questions.