Minnesota Snap EBT
Welcome to SNAP EBT information page for the state of Minnesota.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a county-run, state-supervised federal program that assists low-income Minnesotans with getting the food they require for proper nutrition.
The program provides electronic benefits that can be used, like cash in most grocery stores and farmers’ markets. Food for people and plants and/or seeds to grow food are acceptable purchases.
Picture of Minnesota Snap EBT Card
Wondering what Minnesota snap card looks like. Below is a sample picture.
This state EBT program is also known by these names:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Minnesota EBT Card
Contact Information
Minnesota Snap Website
Minnesota Snap Phone Number
The phone number is +800-657-3698
Minnesota Local Office Location
Click Here to view office locations.
EBT Website
The website is https://www.ebtedge.com/
Minnesota EBT Phone Number
The phone number is +888-997-2227
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do SNAP benefits in Minnesota cost?
SNAP payments may differ from family to family based on family size, income, and allowable deductions. A family of three, for example, with no income, may get up to $740 in monthly benefits or $440 if the family has a net monthly income of $1,000.
How much is cash aid in Minnesota?
Individuals receive $203 per month, and couples receive $260 per month if all of the following conditions apply to their situation: There are no children in the household. There is little or no income.
Can I use my Minnesota EBT Card anywhere?
You can use your EBT card to buy food at any of Minnesota’s 3,400 recognized retail outlets. Grocery stores, gas stations, and farmers markets are examples of authorized retailers.