Learn more about SNAP from answers to these frequently asked questions.
All types of people receive SNAP benefits — single adults, families, seniors, and working people. Many people who do not have children are eligible for SNAP benefits.
How is SNAP eligibility determined? Toggle sectionEligibility is based primarily on household income and certain expenses. Learn more and see if you are eligible by calling Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline at 1-800-645-8333.
Do I have to use all my benefits before the end of each month? Toggle sectionNo, SNAP benefits will remain on your EBT card for 274 days (9 months).
What are emergency SNAP benefits? Who is eligible? Toggle sectionTo be eligible for expedited benefits, you must meet one of these three criteria:
We suggest you call 1-877-382-2363 (press 7), go in person to your local DTA office, or go to DTAConnect.com to apply.
Do I need to be working to apply for SNAP? Toggle sectionNo. You do not need to be working in order to apply for or be eligible for SNAP.
I own my own home. Does this mean I cannot get SNAP? Toggle sectionNo. In fact, the costs associated with owning your home are used as deductions in determining your eligibility.
I am not a US Citizen. Can I apply for SNAP? Toggle sectionYes. Many non-citizens are eligible for SNAP. Receiving SNAP will have no impact on your application for citizenship and/or a green card. It is safe to apply for SNAP! If you do not have documented immigration status, you will not be able to apply for yourself, but you may be able to apply for other eligible household members. Children born in the US may receive benefits even if their parents do not have documentation. Learn more about SNAP benefits for immigrants.
Certain non-citizens who are not currently eligible for federal SNAP benefits because of their immigration status may now be eligible for a state-funded SNAP supplement. Learn more about the State SNAP Supplement.
I am homeless. Can I apply for SNAP? Toggle sectionYes. A permanent address is not required to apply for SNAP. You can get benefits whether you live on the street, are staying in a shelter, or are living with family or friends on a temporary basis. Homeless individuals and families who do not have regular shelter expenses can claim an automatic deduction from their income.
Do I have to go into the office to apply? Toggle sectionNo. You can begin an application over the phone by calling Project Bread's toll-free FoodSource Hotline at 1-800-645-8333.
You may also mail or fax your application to DTA or apply online at DTAConnect.org.
To mail an application: DTA Document Processing Center, PO Box 4406, Taunton MA 02780
To fax an application: DTA Document Processing Center (617) 877-8765