Saldor
Software to reduce SNAP eligibility errors and keep state penalties small.

Saldor is building software to help state agencies reduce procedural errors in SNAP (food assistance) eligibility determinations. The product targets workflow breakdowns at application, recertification, and change reporting, addressing a problem made more costly by new federal legislation shifting administrative costs and imposing error-rate penalties onto states. The team is currently in a research and development phase, working directly with SNAP directors, QC staff, and caseworkers to understand the problem before finalizing what to build.
Saldor is researching caseworker workflows and building software to reduce procedural errors at key decision points in the SNAP eligibility process, designed in collaboration with program staff.
State SNAP agency directors, QC staff, and caseworkers
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