If you are trying to see if you are eligible to apply for Food stamps in Idaho (SNAP) or need more information about Idaho EBT, you’ve come to the right place. The Idaho food stamps and EBT program, also called the Food Assistance Program, is a federal nutrition program that helps low-income individuals and families buy food.

Food Stamps benefits can be used to purchase food at grocery stores, convenience stores, and some farmers’ markets.

The program is run at the state level by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare (DHW).

If you apply and are approved for benefits, your monthly food stamps allocation will be given to you each month on a plastic card called an EBT (electronic benefits transfer) card, which works like a debit card.

We have provided below everything you need to know to successfully apply for food stamps. We have also explained how EBT Card works and what you can expect with your card if you are approved for food stamps.

Table of Contents:

  • Should I apply for Idaho Food Stamps?
  • Who is Eligible for Idaho Food Stamps?
  • Idaho Food Stamps Income Limit
  • How Much Will I Receive in Idaho Food Stamps?
  • How to Apply for Idaho Food Stamps
  • How long to get Approved for Idaho Food Stamps?
  • What is the Idaho EBT Card?
  • What can I buy with EBT in Idaho?
  • Which Idaho Grocery Stores Accept EBT Online?
  • What time are Food Stamps EBT deposited in Idaho?
  • How to Check Idaho EBT Card Balance?
  • How Do I Get an Idaho EBT Card Replacement?
  • Idaho EBT Card Discounts, Perks, and Freebies

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Should I apply for Idaho Food Stamps?

If you’ve hit tough times and are struggling to afford food for yourself or your family, you should consider applying for food stamps.

The food stamps program is a federal entitlement program. This means anyone who is eligible will receive benefits. You will not be taking away benefits from someone else if you apply.

In addition, the food stamps program is a nutrition program and not a welfare cash assistance program (which is called TANF). You do not have to be receiving TANF to get food stamps.

Who is Eligible for Idaho Food Stamps?

To be eligible for food stamps in Idaho, you have to meet the Gross Income, Net Income, and Asset tests.

Additionally, if your household has an elderly (over 60) or disabled member, you may be exempt from the Gross Income, Net Income, and/or Asset tests.

In Idaho, eligibility for SNAP is limited to people with gross incomes up to 130% of the federal poverty line.

Also, your net income (Gross income minus allowable deductions) cannot exceed 100% of the poverty level.

Furthermore, able-bodied adults without dependents can only receive three months of benefits during any three-year period if they’re not working a minimum of 20 hours per week or participating in a training program.

Idaho Food Stamps Income Limit

Below is the food stamps income limit for Idaho. It is based on the number of people in your household.

For example, if you are a family of 4, you cannot make more than a gross income of $3,007 a month to qualify for food stamps.

Idaho SNAP Income Eligibility Standards for Fiscal Year 2023
Effective October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023
Household Size Monthly Gross Income (130% of FPL) Monthly Net Income (100% of FPL)
1 $1,473 $1,133
2 $1,984 $1,526
3 $2,495 $1,920
4 $3,007 $2,313
5 $3,518 $2,706
6 $4,029 $3,100
7 $4,541 $3,493
8 $5,052 $3,886
Each Additional Household Member: Add $512 $394

Idaho Food Stamps Asset Limit

Here’s what you need to know about the Idaho SNAP Asset limit:

For most households, resources must be under $5,000 to qualify for food stamps.

Resources include, but are not limited to:

  • Cash
  • Bank accounts
  • Stocks and bonds
  • Property
  • Household and recreational vehicles

How Much Will I Receive in Idaho Food Stamps?

The amount of food stamps benefits a household gets depends on how many people are in the household and how much monthly net income remains after taking allowable deductions.

A family of 4 can receive a maximum food stamps benefit of $939.

Because food stamps households are expected to spend about 30 percent of their own resources on food, the amount of food stamps you get is calculated by multiplying your household’s net monthly income by 0.3 and subtracting the result from the maximum monthly allotment for your household size.

Maximum SNAP Benefit Amount by Household Size for Fiscal Year 2023
Effective October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023
Household Size Maximum SNAP Benefit Allotment
1 $281
2 $516
3 $740
4 $939
5 $1,116
6 $1,339
7 $1,480
8 $1,691
Each Additional Household Member: Add $211

Idaho Food Stamps Work Requirement

The state of Idaho has very strict work requirements when it comes to eligibility for food stamps.

Be sure to familiarize yourself with the work requirements below before applying for benefits.

In general, applicants for food stamps must meet work requirements to be eligible for benefits.

These work requirements include:

  • Registering for work;
  • Not voluntarily quitting a job or reducing hours;
  • Taking a job if offered; and
  • Participating in employment and training programs, if assigned by the DHHS.

Failure to comply with these requirements can result in disqualification from the SNAP program.

In addition, able-bodied adults without dependents are required to work or participate in a work program for at least 20 hours per week in order to receive SNAP benefits for more than 3 months in a 36-month period.

Those who do not have to meet the food stamps work requirements include:

  • Children;
  • Seniors;
  • Pregnant women; and
  • People who are exempt for physical or mental health reasons.

How to Apply for Idaho Food Stamps

There are 3 ways you can apply for food stamps in Idaho.

Option 1 – Apply online

You can apply online through the Idalink Idaho portal – as shown in the image below.

If you have an account, you can log in or create your Idalink Idaho Account. Click here to be taken to the website.

Option 2 – Apply at DHW Office Near You

You can apply in person at the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare (DHW) office near you. Click here to locate a DHW office.

Option 3 – Download Idaho Food Stamps Application

You can download an application, complete it, and mail it to your county DHW office or submit it in person.

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How long to get Approved for Idaho Food Stamps?

Generally, a decision will be made on your Idaho food stamps application within 30 days of the day you submitted a COMPLETE application.

Here’s what happens after you apply for SNAP in Idaho:

1. After you have submitted your application, you will receive a notice from DHW regarding your eligibility.

2. When you are approved for SNAP, you’ll either receive your EBT card the same day at a DHW office or receive a letter within 10-14 days with your EBT card.

3. Each month that you are eligible for SNAP, your card will be automatically loaded with your benefits.

What is the Idaho EBT Card?

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The Idaho EBT Card is used to administer your monthly food stamps and cash benefits.

If you are approved for food stamps, your monthly food stamps allocation will be given to you each month on an Idaho EBT Card, which works like a debit card.

You can access your SNAP and/or Cash benefits using your Idaho EBT card and your 4-digit PIN.

What can I buy with EBT in Idaho?

You are allowed to use your food stamps benefits card to buy foods that your household will prepare to eat at home, including the following

  • breads and cereals
  • fruits and vegetables
  • meats, fish and poultry; and
  • dairy products
  • Seeds and plants to produce food for the household to eat
  • Soft drinks, candy, cookies, snack crackers, and ice cream
  • Seafood, steak, and bakery cakes
  • Energy drinks that have a nutrition facts label
  • Energy drinks that have a supplement facts label are classified by the FDA as supplements and are therefore not eligible

What you CANNOT buy with EBT in Idaho

Now that you know what you can buy with your SNAP card, here is the list of things you CANNOT buy with the card:

  • Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco
  • Any nonfood items, such as pet foods, soaps, paper products, diapers, and household supplies
  • Vitamins and medicines
  • Food that will be eaten in the store
  • Hot foods
  • Live animals

NOTE: In some areas, restaurants can be authorized to accept SNAP benefits from qualified homeless, elderly, or disabled people in exchange for low-cost meals.

Which Idaho Grocery Stores Accept EBT Online?

The following grocery stores accept Idaho SNAP EBT cards online for pickup and/or delivery.

  • Albertsons
  • Amazon
  • Broulim’s
  • ExtraMile by Jacksons
  • Jacksons Food Stores
  • Manito Super 1 Foods, Inc.
  • Rosauers Supermarkets
  • Safeway
  • Sam’s Club Scan and Go
  • Super 1 Foods Brookshires
  • Target
  • Walmart
  • Whole Foods
  • Yoke’s Fresh Market

What time are Food Stamps EBT deposited in Idaho?

SNAP benefits in Idaho are sent out from the 1st to the 10th of the month. The day your benefits are available on your Idaho EBT Card is based on the first three letters of your last name.

Here’s the complete SNAP EBT Schedule for Idaho.

If the Last digit of your Birth Year ends in Benefits are deposited on the
1 1st of the month
2 2nd of the month
3 3rd of the month
4 4th of the month
5 5th of the month
6 6th of the month
7 7th of the month
8 8th of the month
9 9th of the month
0 10th of the month

How to Check Idaho EBT Card Balance?

There are three ways to check your Idaho EBT Card balance.

Option 1

Call 1-888-432-4328 to check the balance on your Idaho EBT Card.

Option 2

Option 3

  • You can also check the balance by locating your Last Receipt.

How Do I Get an Idaho EBT Card Replacement?

To report your card lost, stolen, damaged, or not received in the mail call the Idaho EBT Customer Service number at – 1-888-432-4328.

If your EBT card is stolen and benefits are used these benefits cannot be replaced.

You can also call the number above for the following:

  • To report your card lost, stolen, damaged, or not received in the mail.
  • To know the date your benefits will be available in your account each month.
  • To know if your benefits have been deposited into your account and get your account balance.
  • To hear your last 10 transactions.
  • To file a claim if you question a transaction in your account.
  • If you want to select or change your PIN.
  • If your card does not work.
  • To find the nearest location where you can use your card.
  • If you have other questions about or problems with your card.

Idaho EBT Card Discounts

Your Idaho EBT Card comes with some perks, discounts, and freebies. This includes:

  • 50% Discount on Amazon Prime Membership
  • Discounts on Home or Cell Phone Service
  • Up to $30 credit toward home internet service
  • A one-time discount of up to $100 towards the purchase of a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer

For details on the SNAP EBT discounts and perks described above, continue reading below.

Sign up for Amazon Prime Discount for EBT Holders

Amazon.com has announced that beneficiaries enrolled in some government assistance programs can now get Amazon Prime subscriptions for $6.99 a month. EBT Cardholders are included in this offer.

This means that if you are currently receiving benefits on an EBT card, like Food Stamps, you can sign up for Amazon Prime discount for EBT holders. To sign up, click here to be taken to their sign-up page.

The regular Amazon Prime membership is $14.99 a month. However, if you have an EBT Card, you can get Prime Membership for $6.99. That’s over 50% off the regular price.

Discounts on Home and Cell Phone Services

If you are currently on Food Stamps, and your income is below a certain level, you may qualify for FREE or low-cost cell phone or home phone service for you or a member of your family through the Federal Lifeline Program, which serves nearly 13 million Americans.

The Lifeline Program program provides discounts on cell phone service or home phone service for qualifying low-income consumers, including those on Food Stamps.

Here are the companies that participate in the program in the state of Idaho.

There are different companies providing cell phone (Mobile Service) and home phone service (Home Service). Be sure to view the “Type of Service” column to make sure you are selecting the right company.

  • Home Service means that the provider offers Lifeline home phone or Internet service.
  • Mobile Service means the provider offers Lifeline mobile phone or Internet service.
Company Name Phone Type of Service
Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative 800-322-4074 Home Service
Silver Star Telecom* 307-883-2411 Mobile Service
Direct Communications* 208-548-2683 Home Service
Ziply Fiber* 800-921-8101 Home Service
Cambridge Telephone Company* 208-257-3314 Home Service
Filer Mutual Telephone Company* 208-326-4331 Home Service
Safelink Wireless* 800-723-3546 Mobile Service
Q Link Wireless* 855-754-6543 Mobile Service
CenturyLink 800-244-1111 Home Service
Red Spectrum Communications* 208-686-2022 Mobile Service
Assurance Wireless* 888-898-4888 Mobile Service
Mud Lake Telephone* 208-374-5401 Home Service
AT&T Mobility* 800-377-9450 Mobile Service
Silver Star Telecom* 307-883-2411 Home Service
RTI* 888-366-7821 Home Service
Fremont Telcom Co.* 866-541-5000 Home Service
Access Wireless* 866-594-3644 Mobile Service
Inland Cellular* 208-798-0245 Mobile Service
Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 866-541-5000 Home Service
Albion Telephone Company* 208-673-5335 Home Service
Farmers Mutual Telephone Company* 320-568-2105 Home Service
Custer Telephone Cooperative* 208-879-2281 Home Service
Inland Telephone Company* 509-229-2211 Home Service
Syringa Wireless 866-541-7464 Mobile Service
TDS Telecom/Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc 888-225-5837 Home Service

An asterisk (*) after the company name means that this service provider offers both ACP and Lifeline.

Discounts on Internet Service and Laptop/Tablet

If you are currently on Food Stamps, and your income is below a certain level, you may qualify for FREE or low-cost internet service and a one-time credit towards the purchase of a laptop or tablet. for you or a member of your family through the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).

How much of a discount will I receive on my Internet Service?

If your household is eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program, you can receive:

  • Up to a $30/month discount on your internet service
  • Up to a $75/month discount if your household is on qualifying Tribal lands
  • A one-time discount of up to $100 towards the purchase of an eligible laptop, tablet, or desktop computer

For the companies that participate in the program in the state of Idaho, see the Idaho Low Income Free Internet Program guide.

Idaho Food Stamps and EBT Summary

We hope this post on Idaho Food Stamps and EBT was helpful.

If you have further questions about SNAP Benefits & EBT, or Personal Finance topics affecting low-income households, please let us know in the comments section below.

Be sure to check out our other articles on low-income personal finance. 

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