Summer EBT is a new federal nutrition program that provides grocery benefits during the summer months to families with children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. In New York, Summer EBT is administered by the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA), and will provide $120 per child per summer, provided on a debit-style EBT card that can be used to purchase food at grocery stores, farmers markets, and online. Pilots of Summer EBT conducted over several years have shown the program reduced child food insecurity by a third for participating children and increased consumption of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Each eligible child will receive $120 in Summer EBT food benefits in 2024. This is a one-time payment for the entire summer.
The program is run by the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA). County social service agencies cannot troubleshoot challenges.
Summer EBT benefits ONLY last for 122 days from date of issuance. All unused funds are expired and then removed from the card.
This information is most easily obtained by calling the EBT helpline at 1-888-638-6399. They can also use the ebtEDGE app or use the ebtEDGE online portal to create an account and check benefits.
Summer EBT benefits can be used just like SNAP benefits to buy food at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other SNAP-authorized retailers.
Immigration and citizenship status are NOT a consideration for Summer EBT eligibility. Receiving Summer EBT will not affect a family or child’s immigration status.
Yes. While replacement cards can be issued, benefits next summer will be automatically issued onto your existing card.
Last reviewed: August 15th, 2024