SNAP Florida Payment Schedule: The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP (people also call it food stamps), helps low-income families in Florida buy healthy food. The Florida Department of Children and Families runs this program in the state.
People don’t get the SNAP money in cash. Instead, the money gets added every month to an EBT card. This card works just like a debit card and can be used in stores that accept it.
When do SNAP payments come in July 2025?
SNAP benefits are sent out from the 1st to the 28th of the month. The exact date depends on your case number. They look at the ninth and eighth numbers in your case number (but in reverse), and skip the tenth number. That decides your payment day.
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Deposit dates by case number:
- July 1
- July 2
- July 3
- July 11-13
- July 14-17
- July 18-20
- July 21-24
- 25-27 – July 8
- July 28-31
- 32-34 – July 10
- 35-38 – July 11
- 39-41 – July 12
- 42-45 – July 13
- 46-48 – July 14
- July 15
- 54-57 – July 16
- 58-60 – July 17
- 61-64 – July 18
- 65-67 – July 19
- 68-71 – July 20
- 72-74 – July 21
- 75-78 – July 22
- 79-81 – July 23
- 82-85 – July 24
- 86-88 – July 25
- July 26
- 93-95 – July 27
- 96-99 – July 28
How much does SUNCAP pay in cash?
For cash assistance or SUNCAP (for people who also receive Supplemental Security Income – SSI) beneficiaries, deposits are made from the 1st to the 3rd of each month:
- 00-33 – July 1
- 34-66 – July 2
- 67-99 – July 3
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What time are the benefits loaded?
Most people get their SNAP money right at midnight on their payment day. In nearly every case, the money is ready to use by the morning of that same day.
How much do you receive in SNAP benefits?
Maximum monthly amount by household size:
- 1 person – $292
- 2 people – $536
- 3 people – $768
- 4 people – $975
- 5 people – $1,158
- 6 people – $1,390
- 7 people – $1,536
Per additional person – $220
Minimum SNAP Amount in Florida
- For households of 1 or 2 people: $23