Food

CalFresh (California SNAP)

Monthly food assistance for low-income Californians, providing an average of $291 per person to help cover grocery costs, with emphasis on work supports and nutrition education.

Type: Benefit Amount: Average $291 per person/month (up to $1,751 for 8-person household) Deadline: Rolling (apply anytime) Location: United States - California

Free and Reduced-Price School Meals

Provides nutritious breakfasts and lunches at low or no cost for eligible K-12 students through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs.

Amount: Value varies; full-price meals waived or reduced to $0.40 for lunch and $0.30 for breakfast Deadline: annual application (varies by district) Location: United States

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) | OTDA

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help you put healthy food on the table. Many people, just like you, help make ends meet by using SNAP.

Amount: Up to $973/month for a family of four in FY 2024 Location: United States - New York

Texas SNAP Food Benefits: Get Monthly Grocery Assistance

SNAP food benefits are loaded onto the Lone Star Card and can be used like a debit card at any store that accepts SNAP, helping low-income Texas households afford nutritious food.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to $973/month for a household of four (varies by household size and income) Deadline: Rolling (apply anytime) Location: United States - Texas

USDA School Breakfast Program

Provides reimbursement to states to operate nonprofit breakfast programs in schools and residential childcare institutions. Administered federally by USDA's Food and Nutrition Service; state education agencies administer at the state level; local school food authorities operate the program in schools.

Type: Benefit Amount: Reimbursement to states to operate nonprofit breakfast programs in schools and residential childcare institutions (specific rates not specified on the USDA page). Deadline: Ongoing Location: United States

Washington SNAP/Basic Food Benefits: How to Get Monthly EBT Help for Groceries

If your grocery bill is stressing you out more than your group chat, Washington’s **Basic Food** program is worth your full attention. This is Washington State’s version of **SNAP** (the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program).

Type: Benefit Amount: Monthly EBT benefits based on household size and income Deadline: Applications accepted year-round Location: United States - Washington

Wisconsin FoodShare

Monthly Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) assistance to help low-income Wisconsin households buy groceries.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to USDA Thrifty Food Plan allotments (e.g., $291/month for a single adult in 2025) Deadline: Year-round application; six-month or 12-month renewals Location: United States - Wisconsin