SNAP Benefits in Florida: Seven Groups of Recipients to Get Their Money This Week

Florida sends its over 3 million SNAP benefits payments from the first to the 28th day of the month

Groups of SNAP benefits recipients getting their payments this week

Groups of SNAP benefits recipients getting their payments this week

With living expenses climbing, many Florida families rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help put food on the table. Locally managed by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), this federal program—often referred to as food stamps or Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)—serves more than 3 million households across the state each month by loading benefits onto reusable electronic cards.

With an EBT card, you can purchase a lot of fresh and preserved food items, such as fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, most dairy products, breads, cereals, and non-alcoholic beverages.

You can also buy the seeds to grow food and plants that produce food for your household to eat. However, you cannot use it for alcohol, tobacco, vitamins, medicines, hot prepared foods, or any non-food household items.

Eligibility in Florida: Requirements for SNAP Benefits

SNAP is designed to assist low-income residents, including families with children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those between jobs. Generally, households must have a gross income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level—about $60,000 a year for a family of four in 2025.

The state also allows deductions for housing, childcare, and medical costs. Resources like savings are limited to $2,750 (but they are $4,250 if the household includes someone elderly or disabled). There are special work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents, who typically must work at least 80 hours monthly. Applications can be submitted online at myfffamilies.com or by calling 1-866-762-2237.

December SNAP Benefits Schedule

If you already receive SNAP in Florida, your benefits are likely arriving this week. The DCF loads funds according to the last two digits of your case number, read backward. Deposits are available around midnight on your assigned day. These are the upcoming payments, from Monday through Sunday of this week:

  • Monday, Dec. 8: case digits 25-27
  • Tuesday, Dec. 9: digits 28-31
  • Wednesday, Dec. 10: digits 32-34
  • Thursday, Dec. 11: digits 35-38
  • Friday, Dec. 12: digits 39-41
  • Saturday, Dec. 13: digits 42-45
  • Sunday, Dec. 14: digits 46-48

Florida sends its payments from the first to the 28th date of every month, so, more payments are coming in the next week. 

A Look at Maximum SNAP Benefits in December

For the 2026 fiscal year (October 2025 – September 2026), maximum SNAP benefits have been adjusted for the cost of living. In the continental U.S. and Washington D.C., and that includes Florida, a single person can receive up to $298 monthly, a family of four up to $994, and a household of eight up to $1,789.

Each additional member adds $226. Keep in mind that actual benefit amounts depend on a household’s specific income and expenses.

SUNCAP or cash assistance benefits were issued during the first three days of the month. With food inflation still above 5% this year, these funds provide crucial support. To check your EBT balance, use the official mobile app or the MyACCESS portal. If your deposit is delayed, contact DCF directly for assistance.

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