Nevada has benefits most families don't know they qualify for
A free, 3-minute screening checks your eligibility for SNAP, Nevada Medicaid, tax credits, and 20+ other Nevada programs. No SSN required. No account needed.
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What Nevada 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)
Nevada Medicaid
Worth $6,000β$14,000/yr
Free healthcare for adults earning under $43,056/yr (family of 4)
Utility Bill Relief
Up to $1,500/yr
Energy Assistance Program (EAP) helps with heating and cooling costs for qualifying households
Nevada Health Link
$400β$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.
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Basic info about your household and income. No SSN, no documents, no account needed.
See your Nevada results
Get a personalized list of programs you likely qualify for, with estimated dollar amounts.
Apply through official portals
We link you directly to Nevada's official application sites.
Mixed-status households welcome. We check eligibility for each member separately.
Nevada programs at a glance
Income limits and details for the major programs available to Nevada residents.
Nevada Medicaid (Medicaid)
Nevada has expanded Medicaid
Adults earning under $20,783/yr (individual) may qualify
Children: families earning under $63,960/yr (family of 4)
Pregnant: earning under $30,873/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
Energy Assistance Program (EAP) (Energy Assistance)
Up to $1,500/yr for heating and cooling costs
Income limit: 150% of FPL ($46,800/yr for a family of 4)
Nevada Child Care Subsidy Program
Subsidized childcare for working families
Income limit: 41% of State Median Income ($37,377/yr for a family of 4)
TANF (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
Nevada Health Link
State-based marketplace
Premium tax credits can save $400-$800+/mo on coverage
Phone: (855) 768-5465
Don't leave money on the table
Most Nevada families qualify for at least one program. The screening is free, private, and takes 3 minutes.
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Nevada Benefits Guides
In-depth articles about programs in Nevada
Nevada Medicaid Income Limits 2026
Nevada Medicaid income limits for 2026 by household size and eligibility category. See if you qualify and how to apply through Access Nevada.
May 8, 2026
Nevada SNAP Eligibility 2026
Learn who qualifies for Nevada SNAP in 2026, income limits by household size, how to apply through Access Nevada, and what benefits you may receive.
April 30, 2026
How to Apply for SNAP in Nevada
Step-by-step guide to applying for SNAP food benefits in Nevada. Learn income limits, required documents, and how to apply online through Access Nevada.
April 8, 2026
Nevada ACA Eligibility 2026: Income Limits, Subsidies, and How to Enroll
Find out if you qualify for ACA health insurance in Nevada for 2026. Learn about income limits, premium tax credits, Battle Born State Plans, and step-by-step enrollment through Nevada Health Link.
March 31, 2026
How to Apply for Section 8 in Nevada: Complete Guide to Housing Choice Vouchers
Learn how to apply for Section 8 housing in Nevada, including income limits, eligibility requirements, waiting list tips, and step-by-step instructions for Las Vegas, Reno, and rural areas.
March 18, 2026
How to Apply for Medicaid in Nevada: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to apply for Medicaid in Nevada, including income limits, required documents, application steps, and tips for getting approved. Updated for 2026.
March 8, 2026
Frequently asked questions
What government benefits am I eligible for in Nevada?
Nevada residents may qualify for programs including Nevada Medicaid (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 Nevada Medicaid in Nevada?
You can apply for Nevada Medicaid online at https://accessnevada.nv.gov/public/landing-page or by calling (877) 638-3472. Nevada 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 Nevada?
Apply for SNAP online at https://accessnevada.nv.gov/public/landing-page or call (877) 638-3472. Nevada 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.
