Are We Getting Food Stamps for March

March 2023 Food Stamps Deposit Schedule

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federally funded program that provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families. Benefits are distributed electronically via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which can be used to purchase eligible food items at authorized retailers.

The amount of SNAP benefits a household receives is based on their income, household size, and certain expenses. Benefits are typically deposited into EBT cards on a monthly basis, with the exact deposit date varying by state. The following table provides the deposit schedule for March 2023:

StateDeposit Date
AlabamaMarch 10
AlaskaMarch 10
ArizonaMarch 10
ArkansasMarch 10
CaliforniaMarch 10
ColoradoMarch 10
ConnecticutMarch 10
DelawareMarch 10
District of ColumbiaMarch 10
FloridaMarch 10
GeorgiaMarch 10
HawaiiMarch 10
IdahoMarch 10
IllinoisMarch 10
IndianaMarch 10
IowaMarch 10
KansasMarch 10
KentuckyMarch 10
LouisianaMarch 10
MaineMarch 10
MarylandMarch 10
MassachusettsMarch 10
MichiganMarch 10
MinnesotaMarch 10
MississippiMarch 10
MissouriMarch 10
MontanaMarch 10
NebraskaMarch 10
NevadaMarch 10
New HampshireMarch 10
New JerseyMarch 10
New MexicoMarch 10
New YorkMarch 10
North CarolinaMarch 10
North DakotaMarch 10
OhioMarch 10
OklahomaMarch 10
OregonMarch 10
PennsylvaniaMarch 10
Rhode IslandMarch 10
South CarolinaMarch 10
South DakotaMarch 10
TennesseeMarch 10
TexasMarch 10
UtahMarch 10
VermontMarch 10
VirginiaMarch 10
WashingtonMarch 10
West VirginiaMarch 10
WisconsinMarch 10
WyomingMarch 10

It is important to note that the deposit date may vary for some states due to holidays or weekends. For example, if a state’s deposit date falls on a holiday, benefits may be deposited on the business day before the holiday. It is always best to check with your local SNAP office for the exact deposit date in your state.

SNAP Benefits Calendar

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families. SNAP benefits are distributed electronically through an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, which can be used to purchase food at authorized retailers.

Schedule

SNAP benefits are distributed on a monthly basis, with the exact date varying by state. The following table shows the SNAP benefits schedule for March 2023:

StateDistribution Date
AlabamaMarch 18
AlaskaMarch 10
ArizonaMarch 10
ArkansasMarch 13
CaliforniaMarch 10
ColoradoMarch 13
ConnecticutMarch 10
DelawareMarch 10
District of ColumbiaMarch 10
FloridaMarch 10
GeorgiaMarch 17
HawaiiMarch 10
IdahoMarch 13
IllinoisMarch 10
IndianaMarch 10
IowaMarch 13
KansasMarch 13
KentuckyMarch 10
LouisianaMarch 10
MaineMarch 10
MarylandMarch 10
MassachusettsMarch 10
MichiganMarch 10
MinnesotaMarch 10
MississippiMarch 13
MissouriMarch 10
MontanaMarch 10
NebraskaMarch 13
NevadaMarch 10
New HampshireMarch 10
New JerseyMarch 10
New MexicoMarch 10
New YorkMarch 10
North CarolinaMarch 13
North DakotaMarch 10
OhioMarch 10
OklahomaMarch 13
OregonMarch 10
PennsylvaniaMarch 10
Puerto RicoMarch 10
Rhode IslandMarch 10
South CarolinaMarch 13
South DakotaMarch 13
TennesseeMarch 13
TexasMarch 10
UtahMarch 13
VermontMarch 10
VirginiaMarch 10
WashingtonMarch 10
West VirginiaMarch 13
WisconsinMarch 10
WyomingMarch 13

Note: The distribution date for SNAP benefits may vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances of the recipient.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is a United States government program that provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families. SNAP benefits can be used to purchase food at authorized retailers, such as grocery stores and farmers’ markets.

Eligibility for SNAP is based on income and household size. To apply for SNAP, you can contact your local state agency or apply online. If you are approved for SNAP, you will receive an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, which you can use to purchase food at authorized retailers.

The amount of SNAP benefits you receive each month is based on your income and household size. The maximum SNAP benefit amount for a household of one person is $250 per month. The maximum SNAP benefit amount for a household of four people is $835 per month.

SNAP Schedule

  • SNAP benefits are typically issued on a monthly basis, with the specific date varying by state.
  • In some states, SNAP benefits are issued on the first of the month, while in other states, they are issued on a later date.
  • You can find the SNAP schedule for your state by contacting your local state agency or by visiting the SNAP website.

Using SNAP Benefits

  • SNAP benefits can be used to purchase a variety of food items, including fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy products, and bread.
  • SNAP benefits cannot be used to purchase alcohol, tobacco products, or pet food.
  • You can use your SNAP benefits at authorized retailers, such as grocery stores and farmers’ markets.

SNAP Contact Information

If you have questions about SNAP, you can contact your local state agency or the SNAP website.

StateSNAP OfficePhone NumberWebsite
CaliforniaCalifornia Department of Social Services(877) 847-3663https://www.cdss.ca.gov/snap
FloridaFlorida Department of Children and Families(866) 762-2237[https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food-nutrition/snap](https://www.myflorida.com/accessflorida/ Texas Texas Health and Human Services (877) 541-7905 <a href=)