Boulder County Resources for Federal Impacts to Services

Published on October 29, 2025

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Boulder County has compiled a list of resources available to residents during the current Federal Government shutdown. For an up-to-date list, please visit the Boulder County Federal Impacts to Services page or sign up to receive alerts through Boulder County Human Services News.

Benefits and Services

  • SNAP (food assistance) benefits are on hold for November 2025. This affects all SNAP households.
    - You can still use any SNAP benefits already on your EBT card at approved stores in November.
    - Check your Colorado PEAK account for updates about future benefits.

  • New applicants should still apply for benefits. Existing SNAP recipients should continue to renew.
    - Boulder County will keep processing all new applications and renewals so that everyone who qualifies is ready to receive benefits as soon as funding becomes available. There may be some delays before benefits are issued.

  • New SNAP work requirements take effect on Nov. 1, 2025. We will share more information about this when we have it.

  • Additional updates on TANF (cash assistance), federal housing programs (including Housing Choice Vouchers), and Boulder County WIC benefits will be shared when information is available.

  • People should visit Boulder County Findhelp to find free or low-cost services, including health coverage, food assistance, job training, housing and more.

  • Visit Food Support for Boulder Households: Local Food Banks and Resources -- a list of resources that support families and individuals who need food, and for people with the ability to donate food or funding to help.

     

     

Open Enrollment for Health Coverage Will Still Begin Nov. 1

Open enrollment for health coverage will still begin Nov. 1. The Boulder County Enrollment Center offers free assistance with enrollment. To schedule an appointment in English, Spanish, or other languages, visit boco.org/HealthCoverage, email HealthCoverage@bouldercounty.gov, or leave a voicemail at 303-441-4530.

Additional Information

  • Programs like Social Security, Medicare, Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program), and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) are not currently affected by this shutdown. However, community members receiving payments may face delays if a government shutdown continues

Food Banks Need Help

If you’re interested and able, donate funds, time, or non-perishable foods to our local food banks or other non-profits. Every amount helps. Visit the Colorado Gives web page at ColoradoGives.org to explore and support the many safety net providers serving our communities.

 

 

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