Programs Offered
SNAP E&T Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can be used like cash to buy eligible food items from authorized retailers. Authorized retailers will display a “We Welcome SNAP EBT Customers” poster.
A SNAP account is established for eligible households and automatic deposits are made into the account each month. To access the account, they will also receive an EBT Card, which will debit the account each time eligible food items are purchased. A secret Personal Identification Number (PIN) is required to use the card. Learn more about SNAP and how to apply with these helpful interactive learning modules.
Eligibility Income Limits
- Income Chart eff 102023a ( PDF)
- SNAP Income Eligibility Limits ( PDF)
Guidance & Procedures
Screening for Eligibility & Applying
- Option 1: Screen for eligibility and/or apply online through CommonHelp
- Option 2: Bypass eligibility screening and submit an application manually. Fill out an “Application for Benefits” from the forms section on this page and return it to your local department of social services.
Please note the following:
- An interview with a benefit program specialist for most SNAP applicants and those reapplying for benefits may be required.
- Bring proof of identity to your SNAP interview, which could include a driver’s license or another photo I.D., as well as a proof of residence, income, resources and/or your housing cost.
- A manual application cannot be processed and is not considered complete until it is signed and received by your local department of social services.
- Students enrolled at least part-time in a higher education institution may be eligible for SNAP – eligibility for students.
- Applications for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or General Relief (GR) are considered an application for SNAP, unless you request otherwise.
- If all household members have applied for or get Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you may also apply for SNAP at your local Social Security office.
Flyers
- SNAP flyer ( PDF)