The Human Resources Administration (HRA) is trying to eliminate, whenever possible, the need for clients to come into their offices.
You can use the ACCESS HRA website or the ACCESS HRA Mobile App from anywhere and at any time to submit requests to HRA.
New Applicants and Current Recipients
You can apply or recertify for Cash Assistance or apply for Emergency One-Time Assistance using the ACCESS HRA website or the ACCESS HRA Mobile App. HRA will call you for your eligibility interview. In-person interview appointments at Job Centers are not available at this time.
Get more information about COVID-19 and your HRA benefits.
Current Recipients Only
If your Cash Assistance case is due for a recertification by August 31, 2020 and you would like to continue getting Cash Assistance, you must complete the recertification process to see if you are still eligible. You will get a letter in the mail with detailed instructions that says you need to submit your recertification form by July 31, 2020. You can always check ACCESS HRA or the ACCESS HRA Mobile App to see if you need to recertify.
If you currently receive Cash Assistance, your case will stay open even if you:
- Were due to complete your Cash Assistance recertification interview between March and July. Your certification period has been extended. HRA will send you a letter telling you when you need to recertify.
- Miss an HRA appointment, including for child support or child care services
- Miss an HRA work or training assignment (even if you are or were sanctioned)
- Can’t submit your CA 6-month mailer by the due date on the form
All scheduled in-person appointments have been cancelled. You will get a text or email from HRA letting you know your next steps.
If you receive Cash Assistance and have lost your job or had a change in your income, you do not need to submit a new application. You will need to submit documents that prove the change to your income.
Learn about the documents you can use and the ways to submit them.
Get more information about COVID-19 and your HRA benefits.
Keep Your Information Up-to-Date
Use the ACCESS HRA website or the ACCESS HRA Mobile App to view your case information and update your contact information. It's very important that HRA has your current contact information.
HRA Locations
The number of HRA Centers and Offices open to the public has been reduced. Please only visit an HRA Center or Office if your needs cannot be met online or by phone. Hours and locations may change. Visit the HRA Center Locations website for more information.
EBT Cards
Applicants who have been approved for benefits will receive an EBT card in the mail. If your EBT card has not yet arrived, you can go to the Brooklyn OTC site for your permanent card, or one of seven open center locations for a temporary card that will have all benefits available until your EBT card arrives. Visit the HRA Center Locations website for more information.
Replacement EBT cards can only be sent via the mail or picked up at the Brooklyn OTC site. For more information, visit the Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card page.
Supplement for Some SNAP Households
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020 is providing funding for a supplement to all SNAP households that did not receive the maximum SNAP benefit amount allowed for their household size in March, April, May, June and/or July.
If you already received your March, April, May, June and/or July SNAP benefit payments, and it wasn’t for the maximum for your household size, you will receive another payment. The supplement payments previously occurred in April, May and June and will occur in July to ensure all households who are eligible for the supplement receive it.
SNAP Households that received the maximum benefit, based on their household’s size, are not eligible for a supplement payment.
Get answers to frequently asked questions about the supplement benefit.