Do we get extra food stamps in september 2022

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Simplified Reports and Redeterminations

(Effective August 1, 2022)

  • Certification dates for SNAP, FITAP and KCSP have been extended by six months. Clients do not need to call to complete an interview for their Redetermination or submit a Simplified Report. New certification dates will take place six months from previous certification due dates. Notices of updated case actions will be mailed to you prior to your new due date.

What does this mean?

If you have a Redetermination or Simplified Report due between now and January 2023, your next certification will take place six months from the due date. That means if you had a case action due such as a Redetermination or Simplified Report due in October, your next case action will be due in April 2023.

Do I need to call to complete my simplified report or Redetermination during this time?

No, you do not need to call to complete your Redetermination interview or submit a Simplified Report for your SNAP, FITAP or KCSP case.

I didn’t complete my July Simplified Report/Redetermination. Will my case be extended as well?

No, this extension effects SNAP, FITAP and KCSP cases beginning August 2022.

I just did a simplified report the beginning of July and my recertification is due in December, does this give me an extra 6 months to recertify instead of in December?

Yes, your next case certification action will take place in June 2023.

I received a letter stating my Simplified Report/Redet was due in August 2022. Does this mean I don’t need to complete?

Yes, your next certification date has been extended to February 2023.

If I completed my case certification for this month, will that still be processed?

If you completed your recertification form or simplified report it will be reviewed for changes and the case updated.


COVID-19 SNAP Supplements - November 2022

In response to the pandemic, DCFS has received federal approval to issue supplemental SNAP benefits for November 2022.

SNAP Recipients not Already at Max
  • Will receive a supplement to bring them to the max. 
  • Max amounts less than $95 will be boosted to $95.
SNAP Recipients Already at Max
  • Will receive a $95 supplement.

For current SNAP recipients, all supplemental allotments are scheduled to be loaded onto EBT cards by Sunday, November 6. Those who have applied for SNAP, but aren't yet certified as eligible to receive benefits, will have supplements loaded onto their cards on a rolling weekly basis after their applications are approved. Click here for more information.

Temporary COVID-19 Assistance Information


Do we get extra food stamps in september 2022

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Emergency allotments were authorized under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act to help address temporary food needs during the pandemic for SNAP households. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, emergency allotments provide $95 or more in additional funds each month up to the maximum benefit amount.

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State SNAP agencies can issue EA payments on a month-to-month basis to all SNAP households that normally receive less than the maximum benefit. Households that are at or near the maximum SNAP benefit receive little or no additional support.

As long as there’s a national public health emergency (PHE) in place — and the state has a state-level emergency declaration in place — states may choose to continue to provide monthly emergency allotments. Public health emergencies are extended for 90 days at a time and the current PHE is set to expire on October 13.

COVID-19 waivers allowing the issuance of emergency allotments have been extended for some states through September 2022. Benefits can be used to purchase any food item, including fruits and vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, breads and cereals, snack foods, non-alcoholic beverages and seeds and plants that produce food.

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The following states and territories have been approved to extend emergency SNAP allotments through September 2022:

  • Alabama
  • Colorado
  • District of Columbia
  • Hawaii
  • Illinois
  • Kansas
  • Maine
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin

For further details, updates and to distinguish which benefits have been extended in your state, be sure to visit the official USDA pages for Emergency Allotments.

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Each eligible student/child will receive a one-time Summer 2022 P-EBT benefit of $391. Summer 2022 P-EBT benefit issuance is expected to begin in October 2022 and will run through November 2022. Eligible recipients should expect to receive their payment by November 30, 2022.

How long will the increase in food stamps last in North Carolina?

All SNAP recipients, including those in North Carolina, will get a financial boost thanks to a major cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) due to go into effect for fiscal year 2023. The COLA kicks in starting Oct. 1, 2022, and will hike the maximum monthly benefit by 12.5%.

Is Alabama getting extra food stamps?

Emergency Allotment (EA) Benefits for November 2022. Currently, 32 states have been approved to issue extra SNAP Food Stamps in November 2022. Those states include: Alabama.

Are we getting extra food stamps this month in Ohio 2022?

As previously reported by GOBankingRates, the USDA's cost-of-living adjustments for SNAP benefits will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2022, providing an increase in food aid to Ohio families.