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Gov Kemp: More Than $1 Billion Dedicated for DHS to Provide Cash Assistance to Medicaid, SNAP, and/or TANF Recipients

Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that he has dedicated more than $1 billion to the Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide cash assistance of up to $350 for active enrollees, which can also include $350 for anyone in the active enrollees’ assistance unit, of Medicaid, SNAP, and/or TANF government benefit programs.

This assistance will help some of Georgia’s most vulnerable citizens cope with the continued negative economic impact of the COVID-19 public health emergency and 40-year-high inflation caused by disastrous policies that were implemented by the Biden administration.

To be eligible, Georgians, including anyone in the active enrollees’ assistance unit, must have been enrolled in one of the aforementioned programs by July 31, 2022. Cash assistance will not be provided to those enrolled after the cutoff date. Georgians who are enrolled in more than one of the aforementioned programs will only receive one cash assistance payment. DHS will be communicating with eligible Georgians through the Georgia Gateway portal. All potentially eligible Georgians should log into their Georgia Gateway accounts and ensure their personal information and contact preferences are up-to-date. For more assistance, eligible Georgians can contact DHS.

Funds for this award derive from the State Fiscal Recovery Fund which was part of the American Rescue Plan Act.


Georgians who are enrolled in more than one of these programs will only receive one cash assistance payment.

FAQs

  1. Who is eligible to receive the cash assistance payment? Eligible recipients include Georgians who were enrolled and actively receiving Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids®, SNAP, and/or TANF benefits on July 31, 2022.
  2. Do you have to apply to receive the cash assistance payment? No, you do not have to apply for this one-time cash assistance payment. Eligible Georgians will have information regarding the status of members in the household posted in their “Check My Benefits – Case Selection” screen of their Gateway account beginning September 19, 2022. You will see your client ID number on the left side of your screen. Save this number and do not share it with anyone; you will need it to claim your virtual payment.
  3. How will DHS communicate with me? DHS will be communicating with eligible Georgians through the Georgia Gateway portal. All potentially eligible Georgians should log in to their Georgia Gateway accounts and ensure their personal information and contact preferences are up to date. If you do not have your account linked and a customer portal login created, the instructions linked here can help guide you through the process: Download this pdf file. Customer Portal Steps and Download this pdf file. Mobility Steps . Emails about the cash assistance payment will come from donotreply@gateway.ga.gov. To ensure timely receipt of email communications from DHS, please add this email address as a “safe sender” or “mark as not spam” in your email account.
  4. When will I receive the cash assistance payment? Eligible Georgians will receive the cash assistance payment beginning in mid-September. For the quickest payment delivery, select “email” as your contact preference in Georgia Gateway and provide the best email address to contact you. Cash assistance payments are slated to go out to eligible Georgians who have “email” as their contact preference beginning the week of September 19, 2022, and eligible Georgians who have “email and U.S. mail” as their contact preference beginning the week of September 26, 2022. Eligible Georgians with a “U.S. mail” contact preference will receive their payment at a later date. Check this FAQ page for updates.
  5. How will I receive the cash payment? Will it go on my SNAP/TANF benefit card? No, these cash assistance payments will be provided to eligible Georgians outside of current benefit payment cards. Virtual payments will be issued to eligible Georgians who have their contact preference set to “email” or “email and U.S. mail” in Georgia Gateway. Instructions on how to redeem the virtual payment will be included in email communication when the payment is issued. Plastic cards will be mailed to eligible Georgians who do not have their email address listed in Gateway. Note: Paper checks will NOT be issued.
  6. How does the virtual payment card work? The virtual payment card is a Mastercard prepaid card that works exactly like a debit card – it just lives in your digital wallet instead of your physical wallet. It offers a safe and convenient way to pay anywhere that accepts Mastercard payments, not just online. Please see below instructions for adding the Mastercard prepaid card to your Apple, Google, or Samsung Wallet to use at merchant locations.
  7. What if I enrolled after the cutoff date? Cash assistance will not be provided to those enrolled after the cutoff date of July 31, 2022.
  8. Is the cash assistance payment per household or per eligible person in the assistance unit? The assistance will be at the eligible active client ID level as of July 31, 2022. For example, a household that has one eligible parent and one eligible child would get one cash assistance payment for the parent and another cash assistance payment for the child.
  9. In a joint custody situation where the child receives Medicaid on one parent’s case and SNAP on the other parent’s case, who will receive the cash assistance payment? The hierarchy is SNAP, TANF, then Medicaid, so the child’s benefit would go to the parent with the SNAP case.
  10. In the customer portal, it is displaying that one of my children is eligible while another is ineligible, but they were both on benefits July 31. Why would that be? Make sure all of your cases are linked to your account in the customer portal. Instructions are available here: Download this pdf file. Customer Portal Steps – Create and Link an Account .
  11. I can’t access my Georgia Gateway account. What problem are you having?
    • I know my password and user ID but am receiving an error when I try to log in. Gateway is experiencing high volumes. If you receive an error while logging in to your account, please try again after a brief wait period.
    • I forgot my user ID. Use the “Forgot user ID” function to recover your user ID.
    • I forgot my password. Use the “Forgot password” function to reset your password.
    • I can’t log in to Gateway and haven’t done so in a while. If you have not logged in to Gateway in a while, you may need to create a new account. The instructions linked here can help guide you through the process: Download this pdf file. Customer Portal Steps – Create and Link an Account .
  12. Where is my payment? Cash assistance payments, when disbursed to your case, will be claimed in an email sent from DHS. Please check your email and ensure communications do not go to your spam/junk folder. If you did not provide an email in Gateway, physical cards will be issued in the coming weeks.
  13. My family member/neighbor/friend got their email. Can they forward it to me so I can obtain my payment? No, for security and to prevent fraud, please do not forward, post, or share your payment email.
  14. My family member/neighbor/friend got a payment email and said I can call a customer call center number. If I call and have my information, can I advance my payment? No, you will receive notification by email or U.S. mail of your issued payment.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Gregory

    October 23, 2022 at 9:13 am

    How do I know when my benefits available

  2. shirley.fwilliams

    November 14, 2022 at 8:16 am

    I am checking to see why I have not received my cash assistance email

    • 𝗟𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗮

      November 22, 2022 at 10:44 am

      To date, since September 20th, I have not received the Cash Assistance payment. My information in the Gateway System was updated. I have constantly tried to get into my Gateway Account, but the system tells me my ID and password have been deactivated. I’ve done everything HUMANLY possible to see what happened to the $350.00. Im constantly placed in automation mode without any response from anyone. Your assistance is appreciated.

  3. Michelle D Hill

    December 7, 2022 at 12:26 pm

    I have not received my $350.00 through my email.

  4. Daxa patel

    December 30, 2022 at 3:03 pm

    My 350.00dollers on my Georgia debit card Money I received but I don’t allowed to use it only I use $120doller or less but than my debit card payment not Aloud to use why don’t know everyday phone human services no Reply please help me

  5. Angela Wydro

    March 20, 2023 at 4:26 pm

    350.00 does my it help!!
    Most places didn’t recognize it as cash card!

    More did my arm.

    I returned a few things I bought from Roses Department store.Credit wasn’t applied to my account.

    I have 10.00 left on my card, however trying to use the card ( says ) not approved.

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