Benefits Eligibility Guide

Virginia Government Benefits

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Virginia Benefits Programs

Here are the major programs available to Virginia residents.

Cardinal Care (Medicaid)

Medicaid expansion state

Adults: up to 138% FPL

Children: up to 205% FPL

Pregnant: up to 205% FPL

SNAP (Food Assistance)

Gross income limit: 200% FPL

Net income limit: 100% FPL

Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE)

LIHEAP (Energy Assistance)

Income limit: 150% FPL

Helps with heating and cooling costs

Child Care Subsidy Program (Childcare)

Income limit: 85% SMI

Subsidized childcare for working families

TANF (Cash Assistance)

Lifetime limit: 60 months

Cash assistance for families with children

WIC (Nutrition)

Income limit: 185% FPL

For pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum individuals and children under 5

Virginia's Insurance Marketplace (ACA)

Marketplace Type: State-Based Exchange

Phone: 1-855-242-8282

Medicare / SHIP Counseling

Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (VICAP)

Phone: 1-800-552-3402

SSI / SSDI

State provides supplemental SSI payment

Phone: 1-800-772-1213

Plus: ACA Health Insurance Subsidies, EITC, Child Tax Credit, SSI, SSDI, Pell Grants, VA Benefits, School Meals, Head Start, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What government benefits am I eligible for in Virginia?

Virginia residents may qualify for programs including Cardinal Care (Medicaid), SNAP (food assistance), LIHEAP energy assistance, childcare subsidies, tax credits like EITC and CTC, and more. Eligibility depends on your household size, income, and other factors. Use our free screener to check all programs at once.

How do I apply for Cardinal Care in Virginia?

You can apply for Cardinal Care online at https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or by calling 1-855-242-8282. Virginia has expanded Medicaid, so adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level may qualify.

How do I apply for SNAP (food stamps) in Virginia?

Apply for SNAP online at https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 1-855-635-4370. Virginia uses Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility, so the gross income limit is 200% of the federal poverty level. Net income must be at or below 100% FPL.