New Hampshire Benefits Screener

New Hampshire has benefits most families don't know they qualify for

A free, 3-minute screening checks your eligibility for SNAP, New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage, tax credits, and 20+ other New Hampshire programs. No SSN required. No account needed.

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94%

of families who screened qualified for at least one program

$11,928

max annual SNAP benefit for a family of 4 in New Hampshire

20+

federal and state programs checked in one screening

What New Hampshire residents could qualify for

These are real programs with real dollar amounts. Your results depend on your household, but here's what's available.

SNAP

Up to $994/mo

Food assistance for families earning under $5,200/mo (family of 4)

New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage

Worth $6,000–$14,000/yr

Free healthcare for adults earning under $43,056/yr (family of 4)

Utility Bill Relief

Up to $1,500/yr

Fuel Assistance Program helps with heating and cooling costs for qualifying households

Healthcare.gov

$400–$800/mo savings

Premium tax credits can significantly reduce monthly health insurance costs

Plus tax credits, childcare subsidies, WIC, SSI, veterans' benefits, and more. Our screener checks 20+ programs at once.

How it works

Three steps. Three minutes. No strings attached.

Answer a few questions

Basic info about your household and income. No SSN, no documents, no account needed.

See your New Hampshire results

Get a personalized list of programs you likely qualify for, with estimated dollar amounts.

Apply through official portals

We link you directly to New Hampshire's official application sites.

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Mixed-status households welcome. We check eligibility for each member separately.

New Hampshire programs at a glance

Income limits and details for the major programs available to New Hampshire residents.

New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage (Medicaid)

New Hampshire has expanded Medicaid

Adults earning under $20,783/yr (individual) may qualify

Children: families earning under $99,216/yr (family of 4)

Pregnant: earning under $29,518/yr

SNAP (SNAP)

Family of 4 earning under $62,400/yr (gross) may qualify

Individual earning under $30,120/yr may qualify

Max benefit: $994/mo (family of 4)

Higher income limits available through Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility

Fuel Assistance Program (Energy Assistance)

Up to $1,500/yr for heating and cooling costs

Income limit: 60% of State Median Income ($77,958/yr for a family of 4)

NH Child Care Scholarship Program

Subsidized childcare for working families

Income limit: 85% of State Median Income ($110,441/yr for a family of 4)

Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) (Cash Assistance)

Cash assistance for families with children

Lifetime limit: 60 months

WIC (Nutrition)

About $80/mo in groceries per participant

For pregnant women, new moms, and children under 5

Income limit: 185% of Federal Poverty Level

Healthcare.gov

Federal marketplace

Premium tax credits can save $400-$800+/mo on coverage

Phone: 1-800-318-2596

SSI / SSDI

New Hampshire does not provide a state supplement

Don't leave money on the table

Most New Hampshire families qualify for at least one program. The screening is free, private, and takes 3 minutes.

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Free for all 50 states. No account required.

New Hampshire Benefits Guides

In-depth articles about programs in New Hampshire

How to Apply for SNAP in New Hampshire

Step-by-step guide to applying for SNAP food assistance in New Hampshire, including 2026 income limits, eligibility rules, and the NH EASY online portal.

April 8, 2026

New Hampshire ACA Eligibility 2026: Income Limits, Subsidies, and How to Enroll

Find out if you qualify for ACA health insurance in New Hampshire for 2026. Learn about income limits, premium tax credits, the Granite Advantage Medicaid program, and how to apply through Healthcare.gov.

April 1, 2026

New Hampshire Medicaid Eligibility 2026: Income Limits, Programs, and How to Apply

Complete guide to New Hampshire Medicaid eligibility in 2026. Learn about Granite Advantage income limits, children's coverage up to 318% FPL, application steps through NH EASY, and what benefits are covered.

March 31, 2026

How to Apply for Section 8 in New Hampshire: Housing Choice Voucher Guide 2026

Learn how to apply for Section 8 in New Hampshire, including income limits, the application process, waiting list details, and tips to improve your chances of getting a housing voucher.

March 18, 2026

How to Apply for Medicaid in New Hampshire (2026 Guide)

Learn how to apply for Medicaid in New Hampshire, including income limits, eligibility requirements, the Granite Advantage program, and step-by-step application instructions.

March 8, 2026

New Hampshire ACA Benefits and Coverage: Your Complete 2026 Guide

Learn about New Hampshire ACA benefits and coverage, including Marketplace plans, premium tax credits, Medicaid expansion, income limits, and how to enroll through Healthcare.gov.

February 19, 2026

Frequently asked questions

What government benefits am I eligible for in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire residents may qualify for programs including New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage (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 New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage in New Hampshire?

You can apply for New Hampshire Medicaid / Granite Advantage online at https://nheasy.nh.gov/ or by calling 1-800-852-3345. New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire?

Apply for SNAP online at https://nheasy.nh.gov/ or call 1-603-271-9700. New Hampshire 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.