Benefits.gov
Benefits.gov was launched by the U.S. Department of Labor in April 2002, as a website designed to provide American citizens with access to government benefit eligibility information. Benefits.gov helps citizens determine their potential eligibility for more than 1,000 government-funded benefit and assistance programs. Visitors can complete an on-line questionnaire, and Benefits.gov matches benefit programs with their needs and provides information on how to apply.
Benefits.gov includes information on a variety of benefit and assistance programs for veterans, seniors, students, teachers, children, people with disabilities, dependents, disaster victims, farmers, caregivers, job seekers, prospective homeowners, and more.
Facts and figures
- People served: over 220 million people
- Referrals to partner agencies: 32 million
- Average monthly visitors: 1.1 - 1.3 million
- Benefits provided: over 1,100
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Key features include:
- A centralized, singular, user-friendly location to access benefits information.
- A search engine called Benefit Finder that helps users locate benefits programs and determine eligibility.
- Category-based navigation organized by type and “life events”.
Govloans.gov
Govloans.gov, the sister site of benefits.gov, was launched in 2004, and provides information about government loan programs. Govloans.gov features information about loans for:- Housing
- Education
- Agriculture
- Small business
- Veterans
- Disaster relief