​​​​​​​Expanding the Benefits of SNAP: Surprising Discounts Your EBT Card Covers

Olivia Thomas
Published Oct 18, 2024



SNAP, also known as food stamps, plays a crucial role in helping low-income households afford nutritious food.

However, what many may not realize is that in addition to monthly funds, the SNAP Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card can unlock a range of other valuable discounts and perks. These surprising discounts aim to alleviate financial burdens and provide additional opportunities for individuals and families who rely on SNAP.

Here are six unexpected discounts that your SNAP EBT card covers.


1. Instacart+: Making Healthy Food More Accessible

Instacart+, a popular grocery delivery service, offers SNAP users a one-year discount on Instacart+ membership.

By placing an EBT order with Instacart within the past six months, individuals become eligible for unlimited free deliveries on orders over $35, reduced service fees, and other benefits.

This initiative, part of Instacart Health, is committed to promoting healthier living through affordable access to quality groceries.


2. Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP): Bridging the Digital Divide

In a digital age, internet access has become essential for education, job searching, and communication.

The ACP is a federal program providing low-income families with a $30 monthly discount on their internet bill.

However, it is important to act quickly, as the ACP is slated to end this spring unless Congress provides additional funding. Taking advantage of this opportunity could bridge the digital divide for millions of families.


3. Museums for All: Opening Doors to Culture

Museums, aquariums, and zoos offer inspiration, education, and cultural experiences.

Through the Museums for All program, individuals receiving SNAP benefits can enjoy free or reduced admission to over 1,200 participating institutions across the United States.

Simply present your EBT card and photo ID during normal operating hours to access this enriching opportunity for up to four people per EBT card.


4. Farmers' Markets: Accessing Fresh and Local Produce

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service collaborates with farmers' markets to make fresh produce more affordable for SNAP customers. Participating markets provide matching dollars in paper tokens or coupons to enhance purchasing power.

This incentive encourages individuals to prioritize healthy choices and supports local farmers and communities.


5. Amazon Prime Membership: Strengthening Access to Resources

SNAP recipients can subscribe to Amazon Prime at a reduced rate of $6.99 per month, compared to the standard $12.99, by utilizing their EBT card. This membership allows access to various benefits such as free, fast shipping on eligible items, streaming of movies and music, exclusive deals, and more.

A simple upload of the EBT card or eligibility letter, along with providing a payment method, unlocks this valuable resource.


6. Bike Share and Transit Passes: Affordable Mobility Solutions

EBT cardholders in many cities can avail discounts on bike share subscriptions and transit passes, helping them commute affordably and sustainably.

For instance, Citi Bike in New York City offers SNAP recipients unlimited 45-minute rides on regular bikes and reduced rates for e-bikes with a $5 monthly membership. This discount promotes greener transportation options and enhances mobility.


Conclusion

SNAP EBT cards do more than provide essential funds for groceries. From discounted online grocery deliveries to reduced museum admissions and affordable internet access, these unexpected discounts enhance the lives of SNAP recipients.

By taking advantage of these benefits, individuals can stretch their budget further, gain access to cultural and educational experiences, and improve their overall well-being. 

You can also explore other financial assistance benefits and/or programs to enjoy further relief on your budget. 

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