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The federally-funded Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) remains delayed until further notice as New York awaits funding from the federal government. Households lacking resources that can't afford a fuel delivery or are facing a utility shutoff can apply for Emergency Assistance through their local department of social services.

New York State has completed issuing full November SNAP benefits using federal funds. December SNAP benefits will be issued on a regular schedule without delay. The recently enacted federal spending bill also fully funds SNAP through the end of the federal fiscal year 2026.

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Community Solutions for Transportation 10 (CST 10) 2009-2010

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Community Solutions for Transportation 10 (CST 10) 2009-2010

Appropriation Level: $2,200,000

Forty-nine (49) local departments of social services were awarded CST 10 funding in accordance with 09-LCM-08 to provide transportation services to TANF eligibles who are employed or participating in allowable employment activities. Local districts collaborated with service providers from the public and private sectors to design a program to meet the transportation needs of TANF eligible individuals residing in their district. Services may include driver education, modified public transportation services, van pool programs, transit passes, gas cards, car repairs, license and registration fees, auto insurance and auto loan programs.

Program Funding Detail
Program Funding State Fiscal Year Cycle
CST 10 $2,200,000 SFY 2009-10 7/1/09 — 6/30/13
Total $2,200,000    

Community Solutions for Transportation 10 - Allocation Listing

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