State of Indiana Launches SUN Bucks

INDIANAPOLIS – The state of Indiana recently announced that applications for the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (SEBT) program, also known as SUN Bucks, are now open.
SUN Bucks is a new benefits program that provides families a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible school-aged child to help purchase groceries during the summer. This ensures that students continue to have access to healthy meals beyond the school year.
Children are eligible for the program if:
• The household already participates in SNAP, TANF, or income-based Medicaid
• The student has been identified as a ward of the state (foster child), homeless, or migrant
• The student attends a school that offers the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), and the household income meets the requirements for free or reduced-price school meals.
The benefits will be provided to eligible families on a separate EBT card and mailed directly to their home. Benefits can be used at authorized retailers, like grocery stores and farmers markets, to purchase healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables, meats and other protein sources, whole grains and dairy. These benefits are available in addition to free meals that children of all ages can get at SUN Meals sites in their communities.
Most eligible families will receive these benefits automatically and local schools will communicate eligibility to parents and families.
SUN Bucks is funded by the state of Indiana and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Visit the Indiana SUN Bucks Web page, https:/shorturl.at/jrNY0 to learn more about this new program and apply today.