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Benefits.gov Compass - Quarterly eNewsletter About the Benefits.gov Program - July 2014
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Inside This Issue

A Message From Al Sloane, Benefits.gov Program Director

Preparing for the Summer Heat: Energy Saving Tips

Helpful Tips to Stay Ahead of the New School Year

E-Gov Spotlight: Grants.gov

Be Prepared for New Updates This Summer

Benefits.gov Buzz

Stay Connected to Benefits.gov

Find What You're Looking For on Benefits.gov – Fast

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About Benefits.gov

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A Message From Al Sloane, Benefits.gov Program Director
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On behalf of the Department of Labor and the 17 Partner agencies that support Benefits.gov we wish you a healthy and happy rest of the summer. In this newsletter, Benefits.gov highlights helpful tips to keep cool in the warmer months, while saving on your energy bills.

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Preparing for the Summer Heat: Energy Saving Tips
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Just when the harsh winter is over for many parts of the country, other states are beginning to feel the extreme summer heat. What are you doing to prepare for summer temperatures and your rising energy bills?

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Helpful Tips to Stay Ahead of the New School Year
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Summer can be a fun, relaxing break for students, but also a stressful, busy time for many parents. If you have a school-aged child and are looking for ways to prepare them for the upcoming school year, Benefits.gov is here to help.

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E-Gov Spotlight: Grants.gov
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Grants.gov is the central clearinghouse for information on over 1,000 grant programs, providing organizations with a single website where they can FIND and APPLY for federal discretionary grants.

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Be Prepared for New Updates This Summer
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Every year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) releases poverty guidelines that determine the eligibility for several programs.

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Benefits.gov Buzz
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The following publications recently featured Benefits.gov as a valuable resource for citizens.

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Stay Connected to Benefits.gov!
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Benefits.gov wants to keep citizens updated on all government benefit and assistance programs. It's easy to stay connected to Benefits.gov here's how

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Find What You're Looking For on Benefits.gov Fast
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We offer four different ways to find benefit information quickly and easily. Read on to learn which of the four search features works best for you, and remember – the only way to check your potential eligibility for the programs listed is through our simple prescreening tool, Benefit Finder.

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Credits This publication is produced by: U.S. Department of Labor
T. Michael Kerr
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
Edward Hugler
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
Albert Sloane
Benefits.gov Program Manager
Contributors:
Komil Desai
Scot McGinn
Eric Ignacio
Nisha Iyer
Anisha Jain
Bonnie Walters
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