- Programs That Support WorkLearn about programs that can help you find a job and protect your benefits once you are working. > More
- Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)Social Security’s Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) program helps you save money for a work-related goal that will help you achieve self-sufficiency. You must apply for, or already be receiving, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits to qualify for the PASS program. > More
- Social Security's Ticket to Work ProgramTicket to Work is a federal program that helps Social Security beneficiaries become employed. It can provide free counseling and help finding a job. > More
- Workplace Personal AssistanceYou may be able to request that your employer allow you to have a part-time personal assistant to help you at your job. > More
- Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)Individual Development Accounts are savings accounts that help people with low incomes build assets. The money saved can be used for a small business, for higher education, or for the purchase of a first home. > More
- Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)The Earned Income Tax Credit is a federal tax program that reduces the amount of income tax owed by low to moderate income workers and families. > More
- Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)The Work Opportunity Tax Credit is a tax credit for employers designed to encourage the employment of people who are disabled, have limited income, or face other challenges. > More
Coming Soon:
- Work Incentives



