The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continues to support more than 2.8 million residents in Florida, ensuring that low-income families have access to nutritious food. During December 2024, the payments will be made between the 1st and 28th, according to each beneficiary's case number. The schedule is as follows:
Beneficiaries receive their funds on an EBT card, which works like a debit card and allows purchasing fresh, canned, frozen foods, and gardening seeds at authorized retailers. However, non-food items such as clothing, medications, or cleaning products are not covered by the benefits.
The application process includes three steps:
Additionally, beneficiaries must recertify their eligibility periodically. The deadlines vary depending on the household circumstances:
At participating farmers' markets, SNAP offers the Fresh Access Bucks (FAB) program, which doubles beneficiaries' purchasing power up to $40 daily. This means that a user who spends $10 with their EBT card receives an additional $10 to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, and dairy products.
The program is also available at mobile markets, farm stands, and some retail stores. To locate participating sites, users can use the SNAP locator tool and filter by agricultural markets.
With its expanding reach and the implementation of incentives like FAB, SNAP reinforces its commitment to ensuring access to healthy and affordable food for the most vulnerable communities in Florida.