SUN Bucks by SNAP Supporting Families with Children during School Vacation

Mikhail Nguyen
Published Sep 21, 2025

As we move through the warm summer months, many states across the United States have taken steps to ease the financial burden on families by distributing supplementary payments under the Supplement to Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). These additional funds are particularly aimed at supporting households with children during the school vacation period.

SNAP, commonly known for providing essential aid to families with limited income to purchase groceries, is offering an augmented benefit through the SUN Bucks plan. With the aim of compensating for meals missed while schools are not in session, the plan grants an additional $120 per eligible child.

Eligibility for the SUN Bucks benefits extends to families with school-aged children who already benefit from government assistance such as SNAP, the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Additionally, families whose children attend schools participating in the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program and meet the requirements for free or reduced-price school meals are also eligible.

The initiative has seen widespread support, with more than 30 states participating along with Washington D.C., several tribal nations, and U.S. territories like American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Some families may have already noticed the $120 per child credit in their accounts, as the distribution of these funds began in some states as early as June. Others can expect to see the payments in July, with California, Connecticut, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, and Vermont among the states disbursing SUN Bucks this month.

Payment schedules do vary, with some states distributing the benefits on set dates, while others have decided on phased releases often based on criteria such as alphabetical order of surnames.

It is important to note that not all states are participating in the SUN Bucks program. Some opted out due to pre-existing summer feeding initiatives, while others chose not to continue with support mechanisms considered to be a response to the coronavirus pandemic. Initially established in March 2020 under pandemic relief efforts, the Summer EBT, now recognized as SUN Bucks, is slated to become a permanent program beginning in 2024.

Families looking to understand their eligibility or seeking more information on payment timelines should consult their state's SNAP information or contact local social services agencies for guidance.

Remember, for the most accurate and timely information regarding SNAP benefits and the SUN Bucks program, it's advised to check with your state's specific guidelines and schedules.

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