In the summer of 2024, California and Oklahoma will begin issuing new SNAP EBT cards with Chip and Tap technology.
The purpose of this page is to provide technical resources for SNAP EBT chip card implementation.
Modernizing EBT, including the introduction of chip cards for SNAP EBT, is an important step to ensure that SNAP benefits are protected.
This memorandum replaces the WIC Informational Memorandum dated Aug. 10, 2022. In particular, the USDA FNS State Systems Office (SSO) has revised the section titled Threshold for FNS Review of EBT Projects after Statewide EBT. Handbook 901 will be updated to reflect this revised guidance.
This webinar is geared towards state agencies and will address key provisions in the Interim Final Rule as related to providing non-congregate summer meals in rural areas.
This webinar is geared towards sponsors organizations and program operators and will address key provisions in the Interim Final Rule as related to providing non-congregate summer meals in rural areas.
Hawaii Launching New USDA Program This Year to Help Nourish School Children During Summer
Contact: FNS Western Regional Office Public Affairs
fns-wro-pao@usda.gov
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2024 - To further address food insecurity in Hawaii and provide more equitable resources for island communities, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will provide a higher benefit to Hawaii families, as compared to the U.S. mainland, through the new, permanent summer nutrition program for children – known as Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer. In summer 2024, families in Hawaii will receive $177 per eligible child in Summer EBT benefits to use to buy groceries during the summer. Comparatively, the benefit amount per eligible child in the U.S. mainland is $120 this summer.
“FNS’s nutrition assistance programs have a wide-reaching impact on the health and well-being of children,” said FNS western regional administrator Jesus Mendoza, Jr. “This new program – and the boosted benefit amount for Hawaii to reflect the higher cost of food – will help nearly 100,000 children across the state get nutrition they need when school is out for summer so they can grow, learn, and thrive year-round.”
Summer EBT is a new, evidence-driven program that advances the goals of the Biden-Harris Administration’s White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health to enhance food and nutrition security and improve food access and affordability. The program was authorized by Congress with bipartisan support just over one year ago, and Hawaii will be among the first to launch the program in its inaugural summer.
The 2024 Summer EBT benefit amount for the 48 contiguous United States was set by statute at $120 per eligible child for the summer. Responding in part to input from the Hawaii Congressional Delegation, USDA used congressional authority to calculate a higher rate for Hawaii.
Benefit amounts for future summers will be adjusted for inflation based on what is known as the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). The TFP reflects the cost of a healthy, practical, budget-conscious diet and is also used to calculate SNAP benefit amounts. FNS recently released a Request for Information on food price data in Hawaii to help inform TFP cost estimates for the state. FNS is seeking comments and ideas from the public, food industry, and research community on this subject through March 4, 2024. For more information about the Request for Information, please visit the Federal Register website.
Summer EBT is one of three key strategies USDA is using to tackle child hunger during the summer months. In addition to grocery benefits, summer meal sites provide free meals to families across the country, and many rural communities now offer to-go or home-delivered summer meals to increase access to this vital nutrition support. Families are encouraged to participate in all summer nutrition programs available to them.
For More Information
- Press Release: Nearly 21 Million Children Expected to Receive New Grocery Benefit This Summer
- Webpage: Summer EBT
- Webpage: Summer Nutrition Programs
- Webpage: Estimated Number of Eligible Children and Total Summer EBT Benefit Amounts
- Fact Sheet: Summer EBT – A Tested and Effective Strategy for Ending Summer Hunger
USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service works to end hunger and improve food and nutrition security through a suite of 16 nutrition assistance programs, such as the school breakfast and lunch programs, WIC and SNAP. Together, these programs serve 1 in 4 Americans over the course of a year, promoting consistent and equitable access to healthy, safe, and affordable food essential to optimal health and well-being. FNS also provides science-based nutrition recommendations through the co-development of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. FNS’s report, “Leveraging the White House Conference to Promote and Elevate Nutrition Security: The Role of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service,” highlights ways the agency will support the Biden-Harris Administration’s National Strategy, released in conjunction with the historic White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health in September 2022. To learn more about FNS, visit www.fns.usda.gov and follow @USDANutrition.
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This memorandum provides the 2024 Summer EBT benefit levels for all states and Indian Tribal Organizations operating the program, including the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories.
This question and answer document provides technical assistance on issues directly related to SNAP EBT processors – and those working with such processors – on implementing Summer EBT.
USDA is committed to providing nutrition assistance to hard-hit families across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. In support of President Biden’s call to action on hunger, USDA announced that it is increasing the Pandemic EBT benefit by approximately 15 percent, providing more money for low-income families and millions of children missing meals due to school and child care closures.