Guidance for State Implementation of Summer EBT in 2024 (2024)

DATE:June 7, 2023
SUBJECT:Initial Guidance for State Implementation of Summer EBT in 2024
TO:Regional Directors
Special Nutrition Programs
SNAP
All Regions
State Directors
Child Nutrition Programs
SNAP

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (PL 117-328) (the Act) authorized a permanent, nationwide Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (Summer EBT) program beginning in 2024. The Act requires FNS to promulgate interim regulations within a year of the Act’s enactment. Interim regulations are effective upon publication and FNS will accept comments on the interim rule to inform subsequent rulemakings. Although FNS generally prefers to publish a proposed rule and receive public comments before issuing new policy, the use of an interim rule is necessary in this case in order to establish program requirements in advance of summer 2024. FNS is soliciting input from stakeholders to inform the rulemaking and will convene state listening sessions in June after this memorandum publishes. States may also provide feedback through their regional offices at any time.

We are aware that states are already beginning to plan for Summer EBT and need certain information before the rule is published. FNS is issuing this memorandum to provide information to assist states, including American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in preparing to implement Summer EBT in 2024. A separate memo will be distributed in relation to Summer EBT for covered Indian Tribal organizations.

Program Administration

Since 2010, FNS and states have worked together to identify new and innovative ways to ensure kids do not go hungry when school is not in session, including through Summer EBT and more recently summer Pandemic EBT (P-EBT). Thanks to the dedication and perseverance of our state partners, we have been able to overcome many obstacles and challenges to standing up these programs, and also learned valuable lessons about successful program implementation. Child nutrition and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) state agencies collaborated and committed to helping children and their families in times of need. This same level of commitment and collaboration will be critical to the success of the Summer EBT program as well. It is important for state agencies to work together in a collaborative way to determine the appropriate roles and responsibilities of each to ensure successful program implementation and a positive customer experience. FNS also urges states to work with their legislatures to determine any changes in state law needed to support effective program implementation, and to identify state funds to cover Summer EBT administrative costs.

Benefit Funds

Funding for Summer EBT benefits in 2024 will be provided to states through a federal grant. States may make these benefits available in the form of an EBT card or, in the case of a Territory that does not issue nutrition assistance program benefits electronically, using the same methods by which that Territory issues benefits under its nutrition assistance program. As discussed below, to ensure compliance with statutory Summer EBT program integrity requirements, states will not use the Account Management Agent (AMA). This approach is different from the process used for P-EBT and will enable states and FNS to more easily track Summer EBT benefits throughout the issuance and redemption process. Based on feedback from state agencies, FNS decided on the grant process to give states more flexibility and to reduce the cost and administrative burden related to modifying the AMA process to support a separate, permanent program beginning in 2024.

Summer EBT benefits are subject to the integrity requirements found in section 12, Civil penalties and disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns; section 14, Administrative and judicial review; and section 15 Violations and enforcement of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, as Amended (7 USC 2021, 2023, 2024). Summer EBT benefits must be tracked separately from SNAP benefits, or other benefit types, but are subject to the same oversight, restrictions, and requirements as SNAP benefits. The federal grant funding and issuance model supports these requirements.

Due to its permanent nature, states have the opportunity to plan, prepare, and invest in program infrastructure to deliver Summer EBT benefits in a manner that fully separates them from other benefits while maintaining our shared goals of efficiency, effectiveness, and integrity. To help states meet the statutory integrity requirements, FNS will obligate Summer EBT benefit funds to the state as a grant. The process and timeframe for receiving benefit funds via a grant will be provided at a later date. States, in partnership with their EBT Processors, will need to manage the Summer EBT benefit funds in a manner similar to state-funded food assistance programs and cash programs. At the point of redemption, the state will draw funds from the FNS-provided Summer EBT benefit grant through the associated Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) account. This account will be accessed and managed by the state.

Summer EBT State Administrative Funds and Other Potential Funding Sources

Beginning in fiscal year (FY) 2024, FNS will provide states administrative cost grants against which they can draw funds equal to 50 percent of the administrative expenses incurred by the state in operating its Summer EBT program. The balance of the administrative expenses must be paid with non-federal sources. Summer EBT administrative funds may be used to pay the costs of operating the program that are incurred by all state agencies that contribute to the operation of the program, as well as local educational agencies.

As SNAP is a distinct program from Summer EBT, federal SNAP funds may not be used in the administration of Summer EBT. In FY 2023 only, Federal State Administrative Expense (SAE) funds made available through the Child Nutrition Act for the administration of child nutrition programs may be used to prepare for Summer EBT. States are encouraged to consider how these funds could be used to lay the groundwork for Summer EBT, such as supporting the development of new program infrastructure like a statewide eligibility system. Beginning in FY 2024, when Summer EBT administrative funds become available, child nutrition SAE funds may not legally be used for Summer EBT expenses.

In addition, child nutrition state agencies may potentially use other child nutrition funding sources, such as Technology Innovation Grants (TIG), for school meal projects that will have a collateral benefit to the state’s Summer EBT program. For example, allowable costs could include the development of systems to gather and maintain eligibility information at the state level. State agencies should consult with their regional office with any questions about the allowability of using child nutrition funds on projects impacting Summer EBT.

State Agreement and Management and Administration Plans

To ease program administration and to facilitate the federal grant process described above, FNS will enter into a written federal/state agreement with only one agency for each state that will be responsible for the overall administration of the Summer EBT program i.e., the Summer EBT coordinating agency. States will name which agency will have the written agreement with FNS and will decide how Summer EBT responsibilities are delegated across their respective state and local agencies. To ensure clear roles and responsibilities, the Summer EBT coordinating agency and the partnering Summer EBT agency must enter into an intra-agency written agreement that defines the roles and responsibilities of each, as well as the administrative structure and lines of authority. FNS suggests that states evaluate their resources and capabilities, and consider administrative and cost efficiency, the customer experience, program integrity, and their previous P-EBT experiences when determining how to structure their program’s administration.

The Act requires each state desiring to participate in Summer EBT to notify FNS through the regional office by Jan. 1, 2024, of its intent to administer the program, at which point, subject to FY 24 appropriations, administrative funding may be made available.

In addition, by Feb. 15, 2024, and annually thereafter, states must submit for approval a management and administration plan for Summer EBT. The plan should outline the roles and responsibilities of each partnering agency that are included in the written agreement mentioned above. Additionally, this plan must include a request for administrative funds on behalf of the entire program, which will be allocated among other state or local agencies, as appropriate. The Summer EBT coordinating agency and its partner Summer EBT state agency may submit separate administrative funding requests for the administrative convenience of receiving funds without the need to transfer money between state agencies. However, the Summer EBT coordinating agency and partnering Summer EBT state agency requests must be coordinated to ensure the requests are consistent with overall program operations and the required cost allocations are maintained.

FNS recognizes that states may need funds to begin planning and early implementation activities before final operational plans are ready. FNS is prepared to work with states on interim agreements and operational plans in order to provide early administrative funding in advance of the establishment of a permanent agreement. More information on the process to request administrative funds will be provided at a later time.

FNS will host webinars to present the information in this memorandum and respond to questions. Following the webinars, state agencies with questions should contact the appropriate FNS regional office.

Melissa Rothstein
Associate Administrator
Child Nutrition Programs
Cathy Buhrig
Associate Administrator
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Guidance for State Implementation of Summer EBT in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Is FL getting summer EBT 2024? ›

States not participating in Summer EBT 2024:

Summer EBT will not be available in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Oklahoma, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

Will summer EBT be implemented in all states, territories, and tribal nations in summer 2024? ›

This summer, 37 states, the District of Columbia, all five U.S. territories, and two Tribes, will participate in the new nationwide Summer EBT Program.

Is VA doing summer EBT 2024? ›

Virginia is launching Summer EBT, a program that provides a one-time benefit of $120 for each eligible school-aged child, for grocery purchases. Benefits will be issued by The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) on a rolling basis, starting on August 9, 2024.

Is NC participating in summer EBT 2024? ›

SUN Bucks benefits are issued to debit-like cards (EBT cards) that families can use to purchase nutritious food. Beginning in summer 2024, families will receive $120 per eligible child for the summer period. To learn more, please see the SUN Bucks Frequently Asked Questions below!

Is Florida getting PEBt? ›

The 2023-2024 school year has officially started this August, with some Florida families ready to receive the disbursem*nt from the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfers, or P-EBT, next month. In Florida, there has been a total of $264 million in P-EBT benefits going to help over 2 million school children.

Is Florida allowing hot food on EBT? ›

This waiver approval allows SNAP households to purchase hot foods with SNAP benefits through Oct. 1, 2023.

Which states opted out of the summer food program? ›

The states that chose not to participate in Summer EBT — Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming — could decide to opt in next year.

What is the USDA program for kids in 2024? ›

WASHINGTON, July 10, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced it is providing $100 million in grants to help states, Tribal Nations, and U.S. territories implement SUN Bucks – a new, permanent program that helps families buy groceries for their children during the summer.

Is Tennessee getting summer EBT 2024? ›

These Tennesseans can expect to receive Summer EBT benefits in June 2024: Students who are automatically eligible for Summer EBT based on participation in SNAP, Families First, TennCare, or NSLP in the 2023/24 academic year.

Will New Mexico get extra food stamps this month in 2024? ›

Throughout June, 11,834 New Mexicans will benefit from an extra $135 in SNAP benefits. The one-time benefit will be issued to older adults and adults with disabilities who received the SNAP State Supplement in February 2024.

Is NY getting PEBt in 2024? ›

Starting in July 2024, New York State will launch Summer EBT. This will help low-income families cover the cost of groceries when school is out of session.

Is California getting extra food stamps this month in 2024? ›

Starting 2024, you can buy more food for your child with California SUN Bucks, also called Summer-EBT. SUN Bucks works just like CalFresh, but while school is out. SUN Bucks provides $40 per month for food for June, July and August 2024 ($120 total).

Is Florida getting summer p EBT 2024? ›

In 2024, 36 states participated in Summer EBT, including Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Florida is not among the states administering a Summer EBT program this year.

How much is the summer EBT in New Jersey in 2024? ›

New Jersey Department of Agriculture Announces $120 Summer EBT Benefit for Summer 2024 - New Jersey School Boards Association. New Jersey Department of Agriculture Announces $120 Summer EBT Benefit for Summer 2024.

Will there be anymore P EBT in NC? ›

While P-EBT ends this summer, the FNS program is still available to North Carolina families. Families with children under 5 may be eligible for the WIC program and can learn more at www.ncdhhs.gov/ncwic.

Is Florida getting extra food stamps? ›

Is Florida getting extra food stamps in 2024? Floridians will not get extra SNAP benefits in 2024 as the state decided not to sign up to the Summer EBT (S-EBT) scheme to offer extra aid to families who have their children at home following the conclusion of the academic year.

Is Florida doing Sun Bucks? ›

-- The state of Florida has opted out of a summer food assistance program for children. The Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for children or Summer EBT is meant to help parents cover grocery bills. This program is also called Sun Bucks and is run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Is Maine getting extra food stamps this month in 2024? ›

Maine is issuing $120 in SUN Bucks to eligible children for the summer of 2024. Nearly 100,000 students were automatically enrolled. Nearly 72,000 students who were automatically certified for SUN Bucks will have benefits available on their existing P-EBT or household Pine Tree cards June 28, 2024.

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