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SNAP Dashboard – Johns Hopkins University Disability Health Research Center

Using data-driven approaches to shift the paradigm from ‘living with a disability’ to ‘thriving with a disability.

SNAP Dashboard

The Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center uses a data-driven approach to advance equity for people with disabilities. We recognize that data is a powerful tool for change. Our growing list of dashboards provides access to a range of disability information. By prioritizing accessibility, we aim to create resources that everyone can use. These dashboards were created to support evidence-based policies, and shift the paradigm from ‘living with a disability’ to ‘thriving with a disability’.

Icon of an increasing bar graph with an upward arrow, symbolizing growth, improvement, or success in data trends.

SNAP Scoring

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SNAP Methods

Icon illustrating a webpage with a cursor hovering over it, highlighting vaccine website accessibility.

SNAP Information

The SNAP Disability Dashboard ranks Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) enrollment websites by metrics of accessibility and disability-inclusive practices.


Citation

Citation for this data, figures, or graphs from this dashboard: The Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center SNAP Dashboard. https://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/


Contact Information

If you have questions or need the data in an alternate accessible format, you can contact our team at [email protected].

To see if you qualify for SNAP, please contact your local SNAP office.


Dashboard Team Members

Project Leaders

Bonnielin Swenor
Laura Samuel

Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center

Jessica Campanile
Caroline Cerilli
Nubaira Milki 
Fiona Sweeney
Emily Xiao
Varshini Varadaraj

Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Adi Gherman
Jiafeng Zhu
Gayane Yenokyan

WebAIM

Jared Smith


The team is grateful for Rachel Cahill, Visiting Fellow at the Center for Community Solutions (Ohio), whose valuable feedback helped to develop this project. 


WebAIM