In Florida, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, also known as food stamps, are deposited in stages throughout the month.
This scheme is based on the digits of each beneficiary’s case number, so if you want to know when you’ll get your benefits in August 2025, here’s the updated schedule, as well as other important information about amounts and loading times.
What days are SNAP benefits deposited in Florida?
SNAP benefits in Florida are deposited between the 1st and 28th of each month, depending on the beneficiary’s case number.
To find your deposit date, read backwards digits 9 and 8 of your case number, leaving out the tenth digit.
The following is the full schedule according to the case number:
Digits: 00-03 will be deposited on August 1
Digits: 04-06 on August 2
Digits: 07-10 on August 3
Digits: August 11-13
Digits: 14-17 on August 5
Digits: August 6
Digits: 21-24 on August 7
Digits: August 25-27
Digits: August 28-31
Digits: 32-34 on August 10
Digits: 35-38 on August 11
Digits: 39-41 on August 12
Digits: 42-45 on August 13
Digits: 46-48 on August 14
Digits: 49-53 on August 15
Digits: 54-57 on August 16
Digits: 58-60 on August 17
Digits: 61-64 on August 18
Digits: 65-67 on August 19
Digits: 68-71 on August 20
Digits: 72-74 on August 21
Digits: 75-78 on August 22
Digits: 79-81 on August 23
Digits: 82-85 on August 24
Digits: 86-88 on August 25
Digits: 89-92 on August 26
Digits: 93-95 on August 27
Digits: 96-99 on August 28
What day is cash assistance or SUNCAP delivered?
Those receiving cash assistance or enrolled in SUNCAP (food assistance for SSI recipients) have their benefits deposited on the first three days of the month, also according to the case number:
Digits 00-33 on August 1
Digits 34-66 on August 2
Digits 67-99 on August 3
What time are benefits paid?
The majority of Florida SNAP recipients receive their benefits at midnight on the due date, according to data from millions of Propel app users.
However, in some cases, there may be delays, so if you do not receive your deposit by the expected date, there may be an issue with your case.
For more information, consider reviewing possible causes and contacting the Florida Department of Children and Families.
How much can you receive in SNAP benefits in Florida?
The SNAP amounts vary according to household size and income. These are the maximum monthly benefits:
1 person: $292
2 people: $536
3 people: $768
4 people: $975
5 people: $1,158
6 people: $1,390
7 people: $1,536
For each additional person: +$220
The minimum benefit for single or two-person households is $23. For larger families, no official minimum is established.
On average, Florida households receive approximately $188 per person or $338 per family, though this amount may vary depending on household income and expenses.