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SNAP: when California start and finish distributing July CalFresh payments

Find out the distribution schedule of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program coupons in the Golden State for the month of July.

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The United States provides numerous financial aid programs to support low-income populations, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. This program offers financial assistance to individuals and families who struggle to afford food. The amount of assistance provided is determined based on each person or family’s specific situation. The designated amount is deposited monthly to beneficiaries through an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card, which can be used at authorized retailers, grocery stores, and mobile markets.

While SNAP coupons are part of a federal program, the distribution of payments is managed by individual states. As a result, the payment date varies depending on the beneficiaries’ state of residence. Generally, SNAP benefits are issued on a monthly basis, but the exact payment schedule may differ across states.

What dates are SNAP (CalFresh) distributions in California?

In the Golden State, the payments were distributed on 1 July 2023, continuing until 10 July.

Find out if you are eligible and more on CalFresh.

SNAP: when do other states begin distributing July payments

Taking into consideration that each state administers the distribution of payments, which often relies on factors such as the beneficiaries’ birth month, initials, or the last digit of their Social Security number, the following states, including California, will initiate the distribution of SNAP coupon payments on July 1 and will continue to do so throughout the month:

  • Arizona: July 1 - 13
  • California: July 1 - 10
  • South Carolina: July 1 - 10
  • Colorado: July 1 - 10
  • Connecticut: July 1 - 3
  • District of Columbia: July 1 - 10
  • Florida: July 1 - 28
  • Idaho: July 1 - 10
  • Illinois: July 1 - 10
  • Iowa: July 1 - 20
  • Kansas: July 1 - 10
  • Kentucky: July 1 - 19
  • Louisiana: July 1 - 23
  • Massachusetts: July 1 - 14
  • Missouri: July 1 - 22
  • Nebraska: July 1 - 5
  • Nevada: July 1 - 10
  • New Jersey: July 1 - 5
  • New Mexico: July 1 - 20
  • New York: July 1 - 9
  • Oklahoma: July 1 - 10
  • Oregon: July 1 - 9
  • Tennessee: July 1 - 20
  • Texas: July 1 - 28
  • Virginia: July 1 - 7
  • West Virginia: July 1 - 9
  • Washington: July 1 - 20
  • Wisconsin: July 1 -15
  • Wyoming: July 1 - 4

Irrespective of the beneficiaries’ birth month or initial of their last name, Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont distributed all payments on July 1.

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