SNAP is a federally funded program administered at the state level that assists low-income individuals and families in purchasing nutritious food.
In Florida, the program is managed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), and benefits are delivered via an electronic card called EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer), which functions similarly to a debit card.
SNAP Florida is intended to improve the food security of those experiencing economic hardship by providing them with access to essential foods on a monthly basis. Payment amounts and dates differ depending on the household’s specific situation and an official schedule based on each beneficiary’s case number.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments in Florida are made every month between the 1st and 28th, depending on the beneficiary’s case number. The exact deposit date is determined by taking digits 9 and 8 of the case number (reading them backwards and omitting the tenth digit).
Florida SNAP Benefit Deposit Dates
Below, we show you who will receive their benefit during the third week of July 2025:
July 15: digits 49-53
July 16: digits 54-57
July 17: digits 58-60
July 18: digits 61-64
July 19: digits 65-67
July 20: Digits 68-71
July 21: digits 72-74
Payments are typically made available at midnight on the designated day, according to data collected by the Propel app, which monitors the balances of millions of EBT users each month.
Cash and SUNCAP payment dates
If you are a beneficiary of cash assistance or the SUNCAP program (food assistance for people receiving Supplemental Security Income), deposits are made in the first three days of the month, according to your case number.
Digits 00-33: July 1
Digits 34-66: July 2
Digits 67-99: July 3
If you haven’t received your deposit by the expected date, there could be an issue with your case. In such cases, it is recommended that you contact the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) or consult resources like Why didn’t I get a food stamp deposit this month?, which explain the most common reasons for payment delays or errors.