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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Because of the federal government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has not released the funds that states use to pay SNAP (food assistance) benefits. This means Colorado is unable to issue the approximately $120 million in November SNAP benefits to clients until the federal government restores funding.

What You Should Do:

  • Check back on the Delta County website or social media for updates.
  • We will share new information as soon as we receive it from the State of Colorado.

Need food right now?

Contact these local and statewide resources for help:

Delta County is working closely with state and local partners to ensure families are connected with available food resources during this time

IMPORTANT NOTICE:  SNAP EMERGENCY BENEFITS END

SNAP emergency allotments ended February 28, 2023.  The emergency allotments ended due to the result of recent federal congressional action.  Beginning in March, you will still receive benefits but the amounts return to the pre-pandemic amounts.  This means the amount you receive is calculated based on normal eligibility requirements.

New: SNAP Line

As a SNAP recipient or applicant, you can now receive real-time information about your benefits and case status, and receive general SNAP updates.  The new SNAP IVR call center is live, and clients can call in to gather information about their benefits, get their case status, and receive general SNAP updates.  Callers can use this system toll-free at 800-816-4451.

SNAP Benefits Explained

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income households in Colorado purchase food. It provides a monthly benefit that helps families and individuals buy the food they need for good health.

The benefit is provided based on income, resources and the number of individuals in the household. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are used to receive the benefit and can be used similar to debit cards at participating food stores. The benefit can be doubled in value by shopping at participating markets and food stores that support the Double Up Food Bucks program.

SNAP is part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income households purchase food. County human services departments are responsible for determining eligibility and authorizing SNAP. 

SNAP is good for the local economy. Households participating in SNAP spend more on food. By providing more resources for food, SNAP helps free up cash for households with low-income to buy other essential items, like diapers and medication. As a result, retail sales increase, benefiting stores that sell both food and non-food items.

See the Colorado SNAP webpage for more information.

Links

Colorado SNAP web page
Delta County Food Resources

  1. Delta County Colorado Homepage

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