The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) distributes benefits to needy families in several states across the country. It is a federal assistance program that provides funds to eligible low-income individuals and families to purchase food.
Formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, SNAP provides benefits through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards, which function like a debit card to purchase food at authorized stores. Its goal is to alleviate hunger and promote better nutrition in low-income households.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for administering the program at the federal level. However, at the state level, SNAP benefits are distributed and managed by state agencies under different names, such as Department of Social Services or Department of Human Services.
These agencies manage the application process, determine eligibility, and oversee the distribution of benefits to eligible individuals and families. b for the delivery of benefits.
Benefits are typically issued monthly, with each household assigned a specific issue date based on factors such as the last digit of their case number or the first letter of their last name.
These entities are responsible for managing the application process, assessing eligibility and overseeing the distribution of benefits to eligible individuals and families. Each state establishes its own schedule for the delivery of these benefits, which are generally issued monthly.
Benefits are distributed monthly, assigning each household a specific date of issuance. This assignment is based on factors such as the last digit of the case number or the first letter of the applicant's last name.
To avoid overburdening retailers and to ensure an even distribution of benefits throughout the month, many states stagger the distribution dates throughout the month. The program is already preparing final payment delivery details for May and not all states will send payments at the same time.
According to USDA, this is the payment schedule for all states and territories for the month of May.