MyCOBenefits
by STATE OF COLORADO OIT
MyCOBenefits provides simple and secure way to manage Food and Cash benefits
App Name | MyCOBenefits |
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Developer | STATE OF COLORADO OIT |
Category | Finance |
Download Size | 70 MB |
Latest Version | 2.29.2 |
Average Rating | 4.60 |
Rating Count | 4,085 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download MyCOBenefits Android app |
The MyCOBenefits App provides a simple and secure way to manage your Food (SNAP) and Cash assistance benefits right from your phone. You can apply for benefits, manage your PEAK account, complete your recertification, request supportive payments, and view your current EBT card balance and transactions. You can sign-in using your PEAK credentials. If you do not have a PEAK account, you can register either through the MyCOBenefits App or by visiting www.colorado.gov/PEAK
Apply for benefits
• Apply for food and cash programs
• Upload verification documents
• Sign-In with PEAK credentials to save the application for later submission
• Submit the application with minimal information
Complete Your Recertification
• Submit your food and cash recertification and upload verification documents
• Update household member details, income, expense and resource changes
• Save recertification data for later submission
Keep Your Information Up to Date
• Update your contact information including address, email and phone number
• Add or remove your household members
• Add or remove jobs, update your income and upload your pay stub
Find Your Benefits Information
• View your current food and cash benefit details
• Know about your upcoming redetermination
• View the current expenses and resources
• Check your application status
View Your EBT Card
• Quickly view the current EBT card balance
• View EBT card transactions
Participate in Workforce Programs
• View upcoming appointments and add to the calendar
• Request supportive payments and an appointment reschedule
• View sanctions and re-engagement information
SNAP-Ed
• View SNAP-Ed nutrition tips and providers information
• Search for nearest Cooking Matters Colorado classes
Find the Human/Social Services Offices and Workforce Centers
• Search for nearest Human/Social Services Office and Workforce Centers in the map
• Filter by distance from current location and get directions
• Provide ratings
Safety and Security
• To help keep your information safe, never share your username and password
About Food and Cash Assistance
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a Food Assistance program in Colorado, formerly known as Food Stamps. SNAP provides food assistance benefits as part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income households purchase food. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are issued to receive the SNAP benefits for a household.
Colorado Works, also known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), provides a cash benefit to low-income families which include children (or a pregnancy). The program offers a wide array of supports including ongoing cash assistance, help with emergency expenses, education, job preparation and employment services.
Adult Financial Programs provide cash assistance to low-income Colorado residents under various programs. Old Age Pension (OAP) provides a cash benefit to low-income adults ages 60 years or older. Aid to the Needy Disabled – Colorado Supplement (AND-CS) provides cash assistance to those 0-59 years of age who are receiving SSI due to a disability or blindness but are not receiving the full SSI grant amount. Aid to the Needy Disabled – State Only (AND-SO) provides interim assistance for those aged 18-59 years with a disability that prevents them from working and who have not been approved for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
Recent changes:
This update includes the fix for users who were seeing a white screen when trying to sign in. The issue has been resolved.
Apply for benefits
• Apply for food and cash programs
• Upload verification documents
• Sign-In with PEAK credentials to save the application for later submission
• Submit the application with minimal information
Complete Your Recertification
• Submit your food and cash recertification and upload verification documents
• Update household member details, income, expense and resource changes
• Save recertification data for later submission
Keep Your Information Up to Date
• Update your contact information including address, email and phone number
• Add or remove your household members
• Add or remove jobs, update your income and upload your pay stub
Find Your Benefits Information
• View your current food and cash benefit details
• Know about your upcoming redetermination
• View the current expenses and resources
• Check your application status
View Your EBT Card
• Quickly view the current EBT card balance
• View EBT card transactions
Participate in Workforce Programs
• View upcoming appointments and add to the calendar
• Request supportive payments and an appointment reschedule
• View sanctions and re-engagement information
SNAP-Ed
• View SNAP-Ed nutrition tips and providers information
• Search for nearest Cooking Matters Colorado classes
Find the Human/Social Services Offices and Workforce Centers
• Search for nearest Human/Social Services Office and Workforce Centers in the map
• Filter by distance from current location and get directions
• Provide ratings
Safety and Security
• To help keep your information safe, never share your username and password
About Food and Cash Assistance
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a Food Assistance program in Colorado, formerly known as Food Stamps. SNAP provides food assistance benefits as part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income households purchase food. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are issued to receive the SNAP benefits for a household.
Colorado Works, also known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), provides a cash benefit to low-income families which include children (or a pregnancy). The program offers a wide array of supports including ongoing cash assistance, help with emergency expenses, education, job preparation and employment services.
Adult Financial Programs provide cash assistance to low-income Colorado residents under various programs. Old Age Pension (OAP) provides a cash benefit to low-income adults ages 60 years or older. Aid to the Needy Disabled – Colorado Supplement (AND-CS) provides cash assistance to those 0-59 years of age who are receiving SSI due to a disability or blindness but are not receiving the full SSI grant amount. Aid to the Needy Disabled – State Only (AND-SO) provides interim assistance for those aged 18-59 years with a disability that prevents them from working and who have not been approved for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
Recent changes:
This update includes the fix for users who were seeing a white screen when trying to sign in. The issue has been resolved.