And Summer Benefits Could Be Here To Stay!
Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) 3.0 provides food benefits to school-aged children (TK-12) who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals and who missed school days due to COVID-19. Young children (under 6 years old) who participate in CalFresh are also eligible. In addition, P-EBT provides summer benefits to all eligible children regardless if they missed school days or not.
Who is eligible for P-EBT 3.0 benefits?
Children under 6 years old
- Under age 6 as of August 1, 2021.
- AND part of a household receiving CalFresh food benefits between August 2021 through August 2022.
School-aged children (TK-12 grade)
- Eligible for free or reduced-price meals during the school year 2021-22 or Summer 2022;
- Enrolled in a school participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)/School Breakfast Program (SBP) or a Provision school during School Year (SY) 2021-22;
- AND did not attend school in person or had five or more excused absences in any month due to COVID-19 (this includes students enrolled in Independent Study, i.e., virtual learning).
- To find out if your child is eligible fill out the survey
All eligible children will receive a Summer P-EBT standard benefit of $391 regardless if they missed school days or not.
How can I apply for P-EBT 3.0 benefits?
- Eligible families do not need to apply
- A new P-EBT card will be mailed directly to families
When will our P-EBT 3.0 card arrive?
- Young children: P-EBT cards were mailed in November 2022.
- School-aged children: P-EBT cards were mailed in January.
- If you have not received a card and believe your child is eligible, please call the helpline (877) 328-9677 or visit California’s official P-EBT website
- If you have changed your mailing address since you received your last P-EBT card or if you need to request a change of address in order to receive your card, please call the P-EBT Helpline at (877) 328-9677 to make sure your card is mailed to the correct address. A Helpline representative can help you process a change in address.
What is the P-EBT 3.0 benefit amount per child?
- Young children receive an average of $45 per month for each month they received CalFresh benefits in School Year (SY) 21-22
- School-age children’s P-EBT benefits are based on each child’s learning situation; students who missed 5 or more school days will receive $ 7.10 for each day they missed.
- All children eligible for P-EBT will receive Summer P-EBT 2022 benefits of $391.
What can I buy with the P-EBT card? Where and How?
- P-EBT cards work just like CalFresh EBT to buy food. P-EBT cards are accepted at most grocery stores, farmers markets, and online at Amazon® or other retailers.
- Foods that are served hot or already prepared (like takeout or hot food bars) cannot be purchased.
- You cannot use your P-EBT card at restaurants.
- When purchasing food, use your P-EBT card like a debit card:
- Select “EBT “
- Swipe the card
- Enter your private PIN
Where can I get a replacement card?
If you lost your card, you can request a replacement by calling the helpline (877) 328-9677. Be ready to provide the name, birthdate, and school name of your child, as well as your current mailing address to send the card.
Do P-EBT 3.0 cards have an expiration date?
P-EBT cards expire one year from the date of the most recent transaction, or one year from the date it was issued if no transactions were made.
How do I get help with P-EBT?
If you have any questions or need assistance, contact the P-EBT Helpline at (877) 328-9677. You can get help with:
- PIN setup
- Requesting a replacement card
- Reporting lost or stolen cards
- Requesting a change of address
Will getting P-EBT affect my family’s immigration status?
- This benefit is available to all eligible children, regardless of immigration status. Receiving and using P-EBT benefits does NOT affect you or your child’s immigration status and does NOT make you a public charge. P-EBT is safe to use and the program does NOT report your information to immigration services.
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It is safe to use P-EBT benefits.
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Purchasing food with the P-EBT card does NOT affect you or your child’s immigration status or opportunities.
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The program does NOT share your information with immigration services.
There have been several versions of the P-EBT program. A quick summary:
P-EBT 1.0 (2020)
In 2020, P-EBT 1.0 provided food benefits to more than 3.7 million school-aged children who lost access to school meals due to COVID-19 pandemic, delivering over $1.3 Billion in benefits (CDSS, P-EBT Outcomes Report, 2020)
P-EBT 2.0 (School Year 2020-2021 + Summer 2021)
P-EBT 2.0 provided over $6 billion in nutrition benefits in California, benefiting nearly 4 million eligible school-age children and close to 800K young children.
However, according to the P-EBT 2.0 report, more than 500K P-EBT 2.0 cards were not activated. Unfortunately, after a year of no activity, benefits were removed. This means CA families did not receive food benefits for which their child was eligible.
If you did NOT activate your child’s P-EBT 2.0 card and are interested in future opportunities to unlock those benefits, sign up for updates HERE, CDSS will send a letter to all eligible children with instructions on how to retrieve those benefits.
P-EBT 3.0 (School Year 2021-2022 + Summer 2022)
The State finished delivering P-EBT cards for all children see above for details.
P-EBT 4.0 (School Year 2022-2023 + Summer 2023)
The State of California is working on a plan to extend P-EBT benefits to all eligible children during the School Year (SY) 2022-2023. CDSS will be posting updates on their website.
Please subscribe for updates by email alerts HERE.
Permanent Summer EBT Benefits!
The P-EBT program continues to evolve and President Biden signed The Omnibus bill in December 2022, creating a permanent Summer EBT program. California will need to submit a plan to request benefits that can benefit eligible California children. The new program can help fight the higher rates of food insecurity children experience during the summer by providing a monthly stipend to purchase food when school is out. Here is what we know today:
- Benefits could start in the Summer of 2024 at $40 per child, per month (adjusted for inflation over time.)
- Eligible Families will have up to 4 months to use their benefits.
We will continue to share updates as we learn more from state and federal administrators about the Summer EBT program.
Note: We strongly encourage families to fill out school meal applications or income verification forms and submit them to the child’s school. This could help determine your child’s eligibility for P-EBT and Summer EBT.
You can apply for CalFresh Food benefits at GetCalfresh.org
Visit the official California P-EBT Webpage for more information or call the support Help line at (877) 328-9677.
Questions? Contact Angeles Nelson at angeles@nourishca.org