NYC Opposes Cuts to SNAP and calls on Congress to maintain or increase SNAP funding levels.
Need to return or submit documents? You can submit documents in the following ways:
This guide gives examples of documents you can use to give proof of information we need to decide on help for you. This guide doesn't mention every type of document. Other documents may be used, even if not on the list.
Download the guide in English, or: Español, 繁體中文, 简体中文, Русский, العربية, Kreyòl Ayisyen, 한국어, বাংলা, اردو, Polski, and Français.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as "food stamps") provides food assistance for nearly 1.8 million low-income New Yorkers including families, people who are aging and people with disabilities. The program helps families and individuals supplement the cost of their diet with nutritious foods.
All Cash Assistance and SNAP applicants that have been approved for benefits will receive an EBT card in the mail. If your EBT card has not yet arrived, you can go to the Brooklyn OTC site for your permanent card, or one of seven open center locations for a temporary card that will have all benefits available until the EBT card arrives. Please see this list of locations.
Regarding case inquiries, HRA requires submitting a Client Consent Form to verify a client's consent before releasing case information to a third party.
Please be aware that unscrupulous individuals may use COVID-19 as an opportunity to create a scam in order to steal your personal information. Learn more about this Potential Fraud Scam Alert and other EBT Scams Alerts.
View the Protect Your Benefits - Skimming Flyer (FLY-1095) in:
Simplified SNAP Application/Recertification Form Now Available for Seniors and New Yorkers with Disabilities (LDSS-5166):
A simplified SNAP application/recertification form is now available for households where every person is age 60 or older, or has a disability, and no one in the household has earned income. You can download the simplified form below or request an application/recertification kit be mailed to you by calling the DSS OneNumber at 718-557-1399.
Here is a list of documents you may need to determine your eligibility for SNAP (W-129G):
Need to return documents for your application? Here's a list of community partners who can help:
You can also submit documents using the ACCESS HRA app.
Looking for a helpful overview to the SNAP application process?
View the SNAP Need to Know Brochure in:
View the Interactive version:
View the SUNY/CUNY/EOC Student Verification of Enrollment Form (LDSS-5172) in:
Instructions for recertifying for SNAP via phone (BRC-901E):
View in:
Recertifying for SNAP via IVRS (BRC-1051):
View in:
Still have questions? View our SNAP Frequently Asked Questions.
Read the SNAP Nondiscrimination Statement.
Once you submit your online SNAP application or your recertification, call 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669) anytime between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday to complete your interview. Please remember to upload your documents using the ACCESS HRA app.
Did you know that you can now use your Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to shop online for fresh produce and groceries? Learn more.
You may be able to get Expedited Processing if:
For more information call the DSS OneNumber at 718-557-1399.
For information about emergency food program locations and hours of operation please use the interactive Food Help NYC Map or call 311. Agents are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You can also download a list of NYC Food Pantries and Community Kitchens.
Want to work with HRA to provide food assistance? Find information on how to become a Community Food (CFC) Connection Provider.
Most able-bodied students ages 18 through 49 who are enrolled at least half-time in college or other institution of higher education are not eligible for SNAP. However, students who are otherwise eligible may be able to get SNAP.
Learn more about SNAP student eligibility.
Health Bucks are $2 coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at all NYC farmers markets. For every $2 spent at farmers markets using SNAP on an EBT card, you can get $2 in Health Bucks, up to $10 per day. Health Bucks are available year-round at NYC farmers markets that accept EBT. Learn more about the program, which is run jointly with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
If you receive SNAP or Cash Assistance, you may qualify for a $50 per month discount on your mobile or fixed broadband internet service, along with a one-time $100 discount for purchasing a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer. To apply, visit getemergencybroadband.org.
View the Emergency Broadband Benefit flyer for additional information.