The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a vital resource for many Florida residents, providing essential support to help families put nutritious food on their tables.
As we move into June 2024, itโs crucial for recipients to be aware of when they can expect their benefits to be deposited.
June 2024 Payment Schedule
In Florida, SNAP benefits are distributed over a span of 28 days each month. The exact date when your benefits will be deposited depends on the last digit of your case number.
Hereโs a detailed breakdown of the June 2024 SNAP payment schedule:
- Case Number Ending in 0: Benefits will be deposited on June 1st
- Case Number Ending in 1: Benefits will be deposited on June 2nd
- Case Number Ending in 2: Benefits will be deposited on June 3rd
- Case Number Ending in 3: Benefits will be deposited on June 4th
- Case Number Ending in 4: Benefits will be deposited on June 5th
- Case Number Ending in 5: Benefits will be deposited on June 6th
- Case Number Ending in 6: Benefits will be deposited on June 7th
- Case Number Ending in 7: Benefits will be deposited on June 8th
- Case Number Ending in 8: Benefits will be deposited on June 9th
- Case Number Ending in 9: Benefits will be deposited on June 10th
Following this initial ten-day period, the cycle repeats starting from the 11th until the 20th for case numbers ending in 0 through 9. Finally, any remaining cases are processed between the 21st and 28th.
Don’t see your deposit by June 28th?
If you haven’t received your benefits by the end of the issuance window, here are some steps you can take:
- Check your EBT card balance. You can do this at an ATM, grocery store, or by calling the number on the back of your card.
- Contact your local Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) office. They can investigate the issue and let you know when you can expect your deposit.
- You can also check the DCF website for resources and contact information: https://myaccess.myflfamilies.com/.
Additional notes:
- The national maximum SNAP benefit amount for a household of one is $291, but this may be adjusted based on your specific circumstances.
- Be sure to report any changes in your income or household composition to the DCF to avoid any delays in receiving your benefits.
Will Florida Get Extra SNAP Benefits This Month?
For June 2024, it’s important to check if there are any announcements regarding extra SNAP benefits. Typically, additional SNAP benefits, such as Emergency Allotments, are issued during times of crisis or due to specific government directives.
As of now, there has been no official announcement from the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) regarding extra SNAP benefits for this month.
To stay informed, recipients should regularly check the DCF website or contact their local SNAP office for the latest updates. It’s also a good idea to keep an eye on any communications from the DCF, as they will provide timely information on any changes or additional benefits.