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Social Security Administration (SSA) - Social Security Administration (SSA) - St. Paul

Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)

332 Minnesota St, Ste N650, St. Paul, MN 55101

Hours

9:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday

Application process

Contact local Social Security Administration (SSA) office to apply. For specific information about the PASS program, you may contact the regional PASS cadre, which is located in St. Paul: (866) 667-6032 Ext: 34061

Site Service Area

Chisago, Dakota, Isanti, Ramsey, and Washington counties

Other Information

Specialization

  • Disabilities
  • Deaf or hard-of-hearing
  • Mental health
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Physical disabilities
  • Adults with disabilities
  • Blind or visually impaired
  • Brain Injury (BI)
Plan To Achieve Self Support (PASS) is an Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provision to help people with disabilities return to work. PASS lets disabled people set aside money and/or things they own to pay for items or services they need to reach specific work goals. Plans can include money for school, training or to start a business. The goal is to have enough income to reduce or eliminate your need for benefits provided under the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs. The Social Security Administration does not count the money or resources you set aside under an approved PASS when they decide your initial or continuing eligibility for SSI. Having a PASS may help you qualify for SSI or may increase the amount of your SSI payment.

Last Update

05/12/2026

Providing organization

Social Security Administration (SSA)

Organization URL

https://www.ssa.gov