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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Department of Human Services (DHS)
Apply for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Apply for SNAP benefits to get help buying groceries. If you live in Pennsylvania and have a low income, you may qualify. Apply online, by mail, or in person today.
Apply for SNAP
Find out if you're eligible
Apply for SNAP
Apply online, in person, or by mail. All Pennsylvanians who need help are encouraged to apply.
You do not need to know whether you are eligible to apply for SNAP. DHS will review your application and let you know.
Do I qualify?
To qualify for SNAP, you must meet certain rules. These are set by the federal government.
Your eligibility depends on:
Income
: Your household income must be within federal limits.
Household details
: Health, disability status, and household size can affect eligibility.
Work and volunteering
: Some adults must work or volunteer to stay eligible.
Training and education
: Going to school or being in a job training program may meet this requirement.
Who can apply?
The head of the household
The spouse of the head of household
Any other responsible household member
A designated authorized representative (can be a friend, relative, neighbor, or community organization).
Apply Online
Apply for SNAP online via COMPASS, Pennsylvania’s benefits management website
Go to COMPASS
Apply In Person
You can apply for SNAP and other benefits at your local county assistance office
Find Your County Office
Print an Application
You can download a paper application, complete and deliver it in person, or mail it to your local county assistance office.
English Application
Imprima una solicitud en Espanol
Puede descargar una solicitud en papel, completarla y entregarla en persona o enviarla por correo a la oficina de asistencia de su condado local.
Solicitud en Espanol
Track your application status
After you apply for benefits, you can check your application at any time. Go to trackmybenefits.pa.gov to see updates on your LIHEAP, Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF application.
Check your status
Eligibility
Your SNAP eligibility is determined by a few factors, including income and family size.
The chart below provides an overview of SNAP eligibility. You may be eligible for additional SNAP funds based on your circumstances.
A household is a group of people who usually purchase and prepare meals together. People in the household do not have to be related.
Maximum Benefit Amounts
(effective
October 1, 2025)
How much might SNAP help my family?
The table shows the highest monthly benefit a family can receive based on family size. These benefits are not cash and can only be used on food purchases.
Family Size
Each Additional
Maximum
$298
$546
$785
$994
$1,183
$1,421
$1,571
$1,789
Add $218
SNAP Income Guidelines
(effective
October 1, 2025)
What is the income limit for my family size?
Your household’s SNAP income limit depends on multiple factors. The table shows the maximum monthly income, but the best way to know what you qualify for is to apply.
Household Size
10
Each Addt’l
Maximum Gross Monthly Income
$2,610
$3,526
$4,442
$5,360
$6,276
$7,192
$8,110
$9,026
$9,944
$10,862
$918
Income Verification Walkthrough video
SNAP Work Requirements
A new federal law requires some SNAP recipients to work, volunteer, or be in school or a job training program to stay eligible. To keep getting benefits, you may need to report this to DHS.
Learn what this means for you and how to report your work requirements
Questions? Contact Us.
Contact DHS:
Online
Complete the DHS feedback form and someone from the program area will contact you.
Fill out form
Phone
If you have questions about SNAP or other benefits, call the Department of Human Services at 1-800-692-7462.
Call DHS
Individuals with hearing impairment
Call Pennsylvania Relay at 1-800-451-5886.
Call Pennsylvania Relay
Additional SNAP Resources
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
Nutrition Education
SNAP for College Students
SNAP Employment & Training
SNAP for Older Adults
SNAP Work Requirements for Adults Without Dependents
SNAP Mass Grant
SNAP Quality Control
SNAP Semi-Annual Reporting Requirements
Related Services
Medicaid
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
WIC