The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income individuals and families in New York City purchase groceries using monthly benefits loaded onto an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. SNAP is designed to reduce food insecurity and ensure households have access to nutritious food.
SNAP benefits can be used at grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, and participating farmers markets throughout New York City.
This guide explains how SNAP Food Assistance works, who qualifies, how to apply, and where to get help in New York City.
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) is a federally funded nutrition assistance program that provides monthly financial support for food purchases.
Benefits are issued through an EBT card, which works like a debit card and can be used for eligible food items.
SNAP benefits may be used for:
SNAP benefits cannot be used for:
Eligibility is based on income, household size, and certain expenses.
Applicants must live in New York City or New York State.
Households must meet federal income guidelines, which vary based on household size.
Eligibility depends on:
Some households may qualify more easily if they include:
SNAP benefits help cover the cost of essential groceries, including:
SNAP benefits can also be used at participating farmers markets and select online grocery retailers.
Once approved, benefits are loaded monthly onto an EBT card.
The card can be used at:
Benefit amounts depend on:
Recipients must complete periodic recertification to continue receiving benefits.
Review household income and size requirements.
You may need:
Applications can be submitted online, by phone, by mail, or in person through New York City benefit systems.
Most applicants must complete a phone or in-person eligibility interview.
If approved, benefits are issued monthly through an EBT card.
You can apply for SNAP benefits or get more information through official New York City resources:
Some applicants may receive expedited benefits within a few days depending on emergency need.
Yes. Many retailers in New York City accept SNAP for online grocery purchases.
Benefits remain available as long as the EBT account is active.
Some students may qualify depending on work status and income eligibility.
Some non-citizens may qualify depending on federal eligibility rules.
Program eligibility requirements, benefit amounts, application procedures, and availability may change over time. Readers should verify the latest information directly through official New York City government agencies and program administrators.