Florida SNAP June 2025 – The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will begin distributing June 2025 benefits to Florida residents starting the first of the month, following a set schedule determined by case numbers. These monthly benefits are vital in helping low-income families and individuals access nutritious food.
SNAP payments in Florida are deposited directly to the Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, with funds becoming available at midnight on the designated date. This system ensures families know exactly when to expect their assistance, making it easier to budget for groceries and essentials throughout the month.
June 2025 SNAP Deposit Schedule for Florida
Florida’s SNAP payment system uses the last two digits of the recipient’s case number to determine the specific date when benefits are loaded. Here’s how the schedule looks for the first week of June:
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June 1: Case numbers ending in 00–03
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June 2: Case numbers ending in 04–06
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June 3: Case numbers ending in 07–10
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June 4: Case numbers ending in 11–13
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June 5: Case numbers ending in 14–16
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June 6: Case numbers ending in 17–19
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June 7: Case numbers ending in 20–23
This structured rollout continues through the month until all eligible recipients have received their benefits.
Cash Assistance and SUNCAP Schedule
For those enrolled in Florida’s SUNCAP program—a SNAP option for individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI)—benefits follow a slightly different timeline:
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Case numbers 00–33: Benefits available June 1
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Case numbers 34–66: Benefits available June 2
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Case numbers 67–99: Benefits available June 3
This separate schedule is designed to serve individuals who typically receive SSI and may require a streamlined application and payment process.
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SNAP Payment Amounts in Florida
The amount of SNAP benefits you receive is determined by your household size, income, expenses, and other eligibility criteria. The following are the maximum monthly allotments available in Florida as of June 2025:
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1-person household: up to $292
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2-person household: up to $536
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3-person household: up to $768
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4-person household: up to $975
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5-person household: up to $1,158
For each additional member, an extra $220 may be added. While these figures represent the maximum benefit, most households receive an amount tailored to their financial situation. According to recent data, the average monthly benefit in Florida is about $188 per individual or roughly $388 per household.
What to Do if You Don’t Receive Your Payment
If your EBT card does not receive funds on the expected date, it’s important not to panic. There could be administrative delays or eligibility issues. In such cases, contact your local Department of Children and Families (DCF) office or log in to the MyACCESS Florida portal to check your benefit status.
Summary
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SNAP benefits in Florida for June 2025 are distributed June 1–7 (and beyond) based on the last two digits of the case number.
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SUNCAP and SSI recipients follow a separate 3-day schedule.
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Benefit amounts vary depending on household size and income.
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Maximum benefits range from $292 for individuals to $1,158 for families of five.
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If there’s a delay in payment, reach out to Florida’s DCF or check MyACCESS for updates.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do I check the status of my EBT deposit?
A: You can check your balance or transaction history at MyACCESS Florida or call the number on the back of your EBT card.
Q: Can I use SNAP benefits to purchase hot food?
A: Generally, SNAP benefits cannot be used for hot prepared meals unless you qualify for a Restaurant Meals Program (RMP) in your county.
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Q: What if my circumstances change during the month?
A: You should report any major changes (income, job loss, household size) to the Florida DCF as soon as possible. These changes could affect your eligibility or benefit amount.
Q: Where can I use my EBT card?
A: EBT cards are accepted at most grocery stores, supermarkets, farmers markets, and some online retailers like Amazon and Walmart for grocery purchases.
SNAP benefits remain a critical support system for millions of Florida residents. Knowing your benefit schedule and eligibility ensures you can better manage your monthly food budget and access nutritious meals for your family.