14 Things to Know about CalFresh (2024)

May 23, 2024

14 Things to Know about CalFresh (1)

May is CalFresh Awareness Month, and ensuring that people have access to nutritious food is more urgent than ever. CalFresh EBT (or SNAP, as it is known federally) provides critical aid to help 5 million Californians put healthy food on the table.

Food prices went up significantly in the last four years, increasing nearly 10% in 2022 alone. While emergency benefits stretched low-income shoppers’ food budgets during the pandemic, those benefits ended in spring 2023, decreasing monthly allotments by $200 per household on average.

Meanwhile, food assistance is under threat in California, where CalFresh benefits have been supplemented through the California Nutrition Incentive Program (CNIP). CNIP funds Market Match—a 15-year-old program that doubles shoppers’ CalFresh benefits at farmers markets. However, as California faces a budget deficit, this successful statewide program is in danger of being completely cut, which would be devastating for food-insecure families and small and mid-sized family farms.

Read on to learn about the latest updates to CalFresh and what you can do to protect and preserve California’s food safety net.

What is CalFresh?

CalFresh is California’s implementation of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). SNAP is the federal program; each state receives funds from the USDA to administer their own version of the program according to the needs of their residents. With roots in the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 and later the Food Stamp Act of 1964, SNAP is a vital food security program that today is critical to helping millions of low-income Americans access nutritious food. Nationwide, 42 million Americans received nutrition assistance through the SNAP program in 2023. That translates to 12.5% of the total U.S. population.

Who is eligible for CalFresh?

CalFresh serves individuals and families with low incomes, especially seniors, disabled people, and households with children. People who are employed or unemployed, homeless individuals, students, SSI recipients, and immigrants can also be eligible. Learn more about eligibility and income guidelines.

How do I apply for CalFresh?

You can apply online in 10 minutes at GetCalFresh.org.

What is an EBT card?

CalFresh benefits are issued monthly on an EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) card, which works similar to a debit card at participating food outlets. Starting in the summer of 2024, California will be one of the first states issuing new SNAP EBT cards with Chip and Tap technology to provide more protection and security.

Where can CalFresh benefits be used?

Most farmers markets, grocery stores, and retail food outlets accept CalFresh benefits. Use this map to find a retailer near you. Some cooperative grocery stores in the Bay Area offer discounts to shoppers using EBT. In San Francisco, Rainbow Grocery offers 10% off and Other Avenues offers 5% off, while Mandela Partners in the East Bay provides a 50% off fresh produce at participating locations through their Fresh Creds program.

What can CalFresh be used to purchase?

CalFresh can be used to purchase eligible food items like fruits, vegetables, beans, meats, dairy products, rice, bread, nuts, and other staples, as well as seeds to grow your own food. Benefits cannot be used to purchase alcohol, tobacco, vitamins, medicine, non-food and household items, or most hot or prepared food items.

CalFresh recipients who are 60 years of age or older, disabled, or homeless can use their benefits to purchase prepared meals through the CalFresh Restaurant Meals Program.

Do farmers markets accept CalFresh?

Yes! Many farmers markets⁠—including Foodwise’s⁠ Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and Mission Community Market—accept CalFresh EBT. CalFresh makes farm-fresh, locally grown foods more affordable for thousands of low-income Californians, while supporting small family farms by increasing direct revenue at the farmers market. In addition to CalFresh, many farmers markets also accept other benefits such as WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. See a list of benefits accepted at Foodwise markets.

How do I use CalFresh EBT at the farmers market?

Redeem your CalFresh benefits by visiting the farmers market info booth. Let the market staff know the dollar amounts of benefits you want to redeem, swipe your EBT card, and receive market coins to use at individual farmers market stands. CalFresh coins can be used to purchase any food product except hot foods or food made for immediate consumption.

What is Market Match? How do I double my CalFresh benefits at the farmers market?

When you redeem your CalFresh benefits at the farmers market, you can also be matched through Market Match. Market Match is a nutrition incentive program offered at 130 farmers markets across the state. At participating markets, CalFresh shoppers can double their food dollars, receiving additional market coins for free to spend on fruits and vegetables only. This year, Mandela Grocery Co-op in Oakland became the first grocery store to offer Market Match. As an extension of CalFresh, Market Match helps low-income shoppers afford to buy more locally grown produce, while providing additional income for local farms.

How much of my CalFresh benefits can I get matched at the farmers market?

Here’s how it works: When you withdraw your benefits at the info booth in exchange for CalFresh tokens, you can receive an equal amount in Market Match coins for free up to a set limit. This limit varies at different farmers markets.

At Foodwise farmers markets through June 2024, you can get matched up to $15 per person per day. So, for your $15 in CalFresh benefits, you now have $30 to spend on fresh, locally grown food at the farmers market. Market Match coins (green) are good for fruits and vegetables only, while your EBT coins (red) can be used for anything in the market (with the exception of hot food items or flowers).

Important update: Starting July 1, 2024, the Market Match limit at Foodwise farmers markets will decrease to $10 per person per day, as impending state budget cuts are impacting markets across the state. This decrease allows Foodwise to offer Market Match year-round, rather than spending through our allotted budget and having to halt Market Match at the end of the year.

What additional nutrition assistance is being offered for families this summer?

SUN Bucks, also known as Summer EBT, is a new grocery benefit available across most of the U.S., including in California. Families with eligible school-aged children can get $120 per child to buy groceries during the summer (June, July, August). If you’re already enrolled in benefits like SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR, your school-age children will automatically be enrolled in SUN Bucks. Families can receive SUN Bucks on top of other benefits like SNAP and WIC.

Do SUN Bucks work with Market Match?

Yes! You can double your SUN Bucks through Market Match at participating farmers markets.

What can I do to save Market Match?

Funded by the California Nutrition Incentive Program (CNIP), Market Match is currently in danger of being cut from California’s 2025 budget. This would be devastating for thousands of food-insecure Californians who depend on CalFresh EBT to feed their families, as well as our small California farms.

Here are some actions you can take to save Market Match:

What are some other ways to stretch my CalFresh benefits?

For additional tips on shopping on a budget, read 10 Ways to Stretch Your Food Budget at the Farmers Market, Eating Well on a Food Stamp Budget, and Good and Cheap: How One Author Learned to Cook on $4 a Day.

Visit the Foodwise Info Booth to learn about CalFresh and Market Match.

Visit the Foodwise Info Booth to learn about CalFresh and Market Match.On Thursday, May 30, celebrate CalFresh Awareness Month at Mission Community Market with giveaways, kids activities, and more.

Topics: Farmers market, Food access, Social justice

14 Things to Know about CalFresh (2024)

FAQs

What is the 3 month rule for CalFresh? ›

The ABAWD time limit is a federal rule. People who are considered ABAWDs are limited to 3 full months of CalFresh benefits every 36-months (3 years). ABAWDs may receive benefits for longer than 3 months if they are working, excused from the time limit, or are living in an area that is waived from the time limit.

What items are not acceptable purchases using CalFresh? ›

Households CANNOT use CalFresh benefits to buy:
  • Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco.
  • Any nonfood items, such as. Pet foods; Soaps, paper products; and. Household supplies.
  • Vitamins and medicines.
  • Food that will be eaten in the store.
  • Hot foods.

What do they ask you during a CalFresh interview? ›

The interview lasts approximately thirty minutes to an hour. The customer will be given information about the program, their rights, and their responsibilities. They will be asked demographic and financial information about their household. The CalFresh interview will also address health care coverage needed.

Does CalFresh check with IRS? ›

Yes, in order to determine eligibility the CalFresh office views information from government and state agencies including the department of Internal Revenue Services (IRS), which handles your taxes.

How much can you have in your bank account for CalFresh? ›

Who is eligible for CalFresh? You have a current bank balance (savings and checking combined) under $3,001 and share your household with one of the following: a person or persons age 60 and over or. a person with a disability (a child, your spouse, a parent, or yourself).

How long can you stay on CalFresh? ›

CalFresh does not have a time limit in the sense of the CalWORKs (TANF) program, in which people generally cannot get aid after reaching the limit. Rather, in the CalFresh program, benefits are approved for a fixed period after which eligibility needs to be reconfirmed.

How much money can you make and still get EBT in California? ›

Household gross monthly income (prior to deductions) cannot exceed 200 percent of the Federal poverty guidelines. For a household of three, this is $4,144. A household's net monthly income cannot exceed 100 percent of the Federal poverty guidelines.

What does CalFresh not cover? ›

It's also important to note items that cannot be purchased with CalFresh benefits, such as tobacco products, pet food, alcohol, vitamins, supplements, energy drinks, non-food items like soap and toothpaste, and hot food intended for immediate consumption.

Can you buy soda with CalFresh? ›

Soda Purchase

can calFresh benefits be used to buy soda? CalFresh follows federal SNAP law, which does not limit soda purchases.

What proof does CalFresh ask for? ›

Proof Needed to Get More CalFresh Benefits

Housing costs (rent receipts, mortgage bills, property tax bill, insurance documents). Phone and utility costs. Medical expenses for anyone in your household who is elderly (60 and older) or disabled.

How long does CalFresh take to approve? ›

How long will it take to know if I've been approved? In most cases, the county has 30 days after you turn in your application to determine if you will get CalFresh (food stamps). During the 30 days, the county will interview you.

Does CalFresh contact your employer? ›

Acceptable collateral contacts include employers, landlords, social service agencies, migrant service agencies, and neighbors of the household. The CalFresh office can contact these types of individuals to confirm admissions by the household.

Can you get away with lying about income on CalFresh? ›

When someone requests welfare benefits, they must provide accurate information, such as their income, dependents, and living situation. Receiving benefits is a crime if you give false, misleading, or inaccurate information.

Do you have to pay back CalFresh? ›

You never have to pay back CalFresh benefits if you are eligible for them. How much CalFresh will I receive each month? The amount you get depends on your income, expenses, and family size. Most households that receive CalFresh get more than $200 each month.

What income is excluded from CalFresh? ›

The following is a list of 50+ things that are “excluded” — i.e., not counted — as income in the CalFresh program: “In-kind” income (benefits received other than cash, such as free housing, public housing, child care, Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits or food). [7 U.S.C. § 2014(d)(1); 7 C.F.R.

Is CalFresh based on monthly or yearly income? ›

Your benefit amount is based on your gross monthly income and household size minus monthly expenses such as: Child support payments.

How often do you report income to CalFresh? ›

You need to give the county a report about your income, assets and household every 6 months. If you start making more money, you might have to report right away.

What are the changes for CalFresh in 2024? ›

Future changes: California has a waiver in place for work requirements through October 31, 2024. Come November 1st, 2024, able bodied adults between the ages of 18 to 54 without children or dependents living with them will have to show that they have worked at least 80 hours a month to qualify for Cal Fresh benefits.

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