The SUN Bucks program is a valuable resource for families relying on SNAP benefits to bridge the food gap during summer when school meal programs pause.
For 2025, several states have newly joined the program, ensuring more low-income families can access the additional $120 per child during summer holidays. Here’s what you need to know.
What Is the SUN Bucks Program?
SUN Bucks is an extension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) aimed at helping families with school-age children access food during summer breaks. This benefit is provided on EBT cards and works alongside SNAP, TANF, and FDPIR.
To qualify:
- Families must already participate in SNAP, TANF, or FDPIR.
- Children must attend schools offering National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs.
- Household income must meet USDA’s limits for free or reduced-price meals.
Newly Participating States for 2025
Several states have recently joined the SUN Bucks program, enhancing access to summer food assistance. These states include:
New SUN Bucks States |
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Nevada |
Missouri |
New Hampshire |
Massachusetts |
Hawaii |
United States Virgin Islands |
Puerto Rico |
Louisiana |
Families in these areas should check their eligibility for SUN Bucks alongside regular SNAP payments.
States Not Participating in SUN Bucks
Despite the expansion, some states still do not participate in the SUN Bucks program. Families in these states can only rely on their regular SNAP benefits or explore alternative resources.
Non-SUN Bucks States |
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Idaho |
Wyoming |
Utah |
South Dakota |
Iowa |
Texas |
Florida |
Mississippi |
Alabama |
Georgia |
South Carolina |
Alaska |
Eligibility and Application
Eligibility for SUN Bucks extends to families already receiving SNAP benefits or other qualifying programs. Here’s how to check and apply:
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Children must attend schools participating in the National School Lunch or Breakfast Program.
- Families should meet USDA income guidelines for reduced-price or free meals.
- Check with Local Authorities: Contact your local Department of Social Services or SNAP office to confirm whether your state participates in SUN Bucks and whether your family qualifies.
- Application Process: SUN Bucks funds are typically loaded automatically onto existing EBT cards for qualifying families. No additional application is required in most cases.
What to Expect for Summer 2025
For families in newly participating states, SUN Bucks offers a crucial lifeline to ease financial stress during school breaks. Keep in mind:
- Funds are distributed during the summer months to cover meals for eligible children.
- The extra $120 per child can be used alongside regular SNAP benefits.
While the program continues to grow, families in non-participating states should explore local food banks, community assistance programs, or state-specific initiatives for additional support.
Pro Tips
- Check Benefits Early: Verify your eligibility and benefits status with your state SNAP office before summer begins.
- Combine Programs: Families receiving TANF or FDPIR should inquire about compatibility with SUN Bucks to maximize support.
- Stay Updated: Follow USDA and FNS updates to learn about future expansions of the SUN Bucks program.
The SUN Bucks program is a lifeline for many, providing much-needed assistance during the summer months. If your state has recently joined, now’s the time to confirm your eligibility and plan for additional summer support.