Specifications include, but are not limited to: Outreach activities involve conducting SNAP program informational activities to inform potentially eligible individuals and households about the program’s availability and application procedures. The target population includes but is not limited to families with minor children; non-U.S. citizen households with U.S. citizen children; unemployed or under-employed households; households with member(s) who are disabled, elderly, immobile; veterans; households that reside in rural areas. There is a focus on priority areas for FY 2024 such as students, veterans, immigrant and other underserved communities such as LGBTQ+, rural, and limited English proficient households. The provider will need to conduct pre-screening for SNAP eligibility; provide assistance completing the application, including delivery to the local SNAP office; assist with obtaining application verification documents; provide other program access activities, such as reminder calls to enrolled clients regarding their recertification responsibilities. For this service, DHS is requesting information from qualifying organizations concerning programs that meet the requirements specified in the SNAP State Outreach Plan Guidance and Policy.