SNAP in
District of Columbia
Monthly food assistance loaded onto an EBT card for groceries.
Eligibility Requirements
Here's what you need to qualify for SNAP in District of Columbia.
Income Limit
At or below 130% FPL
Citizenship
U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or qualified non-citizen
Expedited benefits within 7 days for urgent need.
2026 Income Limits
SNAP income limits for District of Columbia based on 130% FPL.
SNAP income limit in District of Columbia: 130% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Based on 2026 HHS poverty guidelines.
| Household Size | 2026 FPL | Annual Limit (130%) | Monthly Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $15,060 | $19,578 | $1,632 |
| 2 people | $20,440 | $26,572 | $2,214 |
| 3 people | $25,820 | $33,566 | $2,797 |
| 4 people | $31,200 | $40,560 | $3,380 |
| 5 people | $36,580 | $47,554 | $3,963 |
| 6 people | $41,960 | $54,548 | $4,546 |
| 7 people | $47,340 | $61,542 | $5,129 |
| 8 people | $52,720 | $68,536 | $5,711 |
Each additional person adds approximately $5,380 to the FPL base ($6,994 at 130%).
Required Documents
Have these ready before you start your SNAP application.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for SNAP in District of Columbia.
Gather your documents
Collect all required documents listed above before starting.
Submit your application
Apply online through the USDA Food and Nutrition Service or contact your local District of Columbia office.
Wait for processing
Processing takes 7โ30 days. Keep copies of everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who qualifies for SNAP in District of Columbia?
Your household income must be at or below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level. Additional factors include age, citizenship, and household composition.
How do I apply for SNAP in District of Columbia?
Apply through the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. Processing takes 7-30 days.
How much is SNAP worth in District of Columbia?
$1,200 to $4,800 per year. ~$200โ$400/month depending on household size.
Other Benefits in District of Columbia
Nutrition, food, and health support for pregnant women, new moms, and children under 5.
Free School Meals in District of ColumbiaFree or reduced-price breakfast and lunch for school-age children.
Medicaid in District of ColumbiaFree or low-cost comprehensive health coverage for low-income adults and families.
CHIP in District of ColumbiaLow-cost health coverage for children in families that earn too much for Medicaid.
Medicare Extra Help in District of ColumbiaHelps pay Medicare prescription drug plan costs for people with limited income.
Medicare Savings Programs in District of ColumbiaHelps pay Medicare premiums, deductibles, and copays.