Minnesota Online Public Benefits Questionnaire

Description: 

The Minnesota Board on Aging has created an online benefits questionnaire. The "Public Program Counselor" asks a series of questions to determine potential eligibility for public programs. The questionnaire contains about 30 to 50 questions and takes approximately 10 minutes. The responses are processed and a report is generated listing the potential benefit programs available. The report contains program descriptions, local contact information, and the required materials to apply for the programs. The agency emphasizes that these results are only estimates of program eligibility, and that the potential beneficiary should apply to the agencies listed in the program details to get a final determination of eligibility.

The Minnesota Board on Aging has created an online benefits questionnaire. The "Public Program Counselor" asks a series of questions to determine potential eligibility for public programs. The questionnaire contains about 30 to 50 questions and takes approximately 10 minutes. The responses are processed and a report is generated listing the potential benefit programs available. The report contains program descriptions, local contact information, and the required materials to apply for the programs. The agency emphasizes that these results are only estimates of program eligibility, and that the potential beneficiary should apply to the agencies listed in the program details to get a final determination of eligibility.