States Giving $120 in EBT Cards to SNAP Recipients with School-Age Children

The Summer EBT program is now called SUN Bucks: not all the US states hopped into this federal initiative.

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SUN Bucks: Summer SNAP Benefits

The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has announced the full list of states, tribes and territories that will participate in the SUN Bucks program. This benefit is designed to help Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients with school-age children by providing up to $120 per child during the summer.

S-EBT Benefits — SUN Bucks Program

The SUN Bucks program aims to support families with children receiving SNAP benefits by allowing them to purchase healthy foods during the summer months. The maximum amount that can be received per child is $120.

Depending on the state, some beneficiaries may receive this benefit automatically, while others will have to apply for it directly. SUN Bucks funds can be used to purchase a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, bread, cereals, dairy, snacks and soft drinks.

States Participating in the SUN Bucks Program

Below is the full list of states that are already participating in the SUN Bucks program this summer:

Let’s consider that although states such as Nevada, Missouri, and New Hampshire plan to join the program, they will not be ready for this summer yet, so SNAP recipients in these states will have to wait a little longer to access the $120 SUN Bucks.

The Summer EBT program is now called SUN Bucks

Taxes and Participating Territories

In addition to the states, several tribes and territories have also adopted the SUN Bucks program. Here is the list of those who are currently participating:

USDA Recommendations

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends SNAP benefits recipients to check other SUN programs if SUN Bucks is not available in their state. Alternative options include the SUN Meal and SUN Meals To-Go, which can provide additional nutritional support during the summer. In some cases, beneficiaries may receive an additional EBT card specifically for SUN Bucks.

Eligibility Criteria for the SUN Bucks

To be eligible to receive the $120 SUN Bucks, children must meet the following criteria:

Using the EBT Card

Once enrolled, each eligible student will receive $120 for the summer, preloaded on an EBT card. This card works like a debit card and can be used to purchase SNAP-eligible food at supermarkets, farmers markets, and online retailers that accept SNAP.

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