Food and Nutrition Services/SNAP

Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) Changes due to end of federal public health emergency (PHE)

Access to nutritious food is foundational for overall health and well-being. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services offers several programs to support individuals’ access to healthy food, including Food and Nutrition Services (FNS). Due to the end of the federal public health emergency (PHE) on May 11, 2023, Federal PHE guidelines had allowed certain flexibilities and exceptions, which have ended.  

 

Specific groups of FNS recipients will also be uniquely affected by the end of the PHE such as Able-Bodied Adult Without Dependents (see below), College Students, Individuals with class h or I felony convictions. For more information, click the link below:

 

DHHS Press Release

Able-Bodied Adult Without Dependents:  ABAWD is a FNS applicant or recipient who is between the ages of 18-49, physically and mentally capable of employment and not responsible for or living in a household with a minor child. With the conclusion of the PHE, the ABAWD time limit on benefits goes back into effect, meaning ABAWDs can receive FNS benefits for only three months in a three-year period unless certain extra work requirements or exemptions are met.  

 

For example: If the Able-Bodie policy applies to you or a member in your household, and received full benefits during July 2023 – September 2023, they may no longer be eligible starting October 2023.   

 

Additional changes based on the Fiscal Responsibility Act are upcoming:  

 

1. Effective September 1, 2023, An ABAWD will be a FNS applicant or recipient who is between the ages of 18-50 years of age, physically and mentally capable of employment and not responsible for or living in a household with a minor child. 

 

2. Effective October 1, 2023, An ABAWD will be a FNS applicant or recipient who is between the ages of 18-52 years of age, physically and mentally capable of employment and not responsible for or living in a household with a minor child. 

 

3. Effective October 1, 2024, An ABAWD will be a FNS applicant or recipient who is between the ages of 18-54 years of age, physically and mentally capable of employment and not responsible for or living in a household with a minor child. 

 

Suspensions of claims collections:

Some North Carolina households have received FNS overpayments. While repayments were suspended during the PHE, these overpayments are now to be repaid by the beneficiaries through a repayment plan with their local DSS. FNS beneficiaries will be notified if there are new overpayments that must be repaid and will receive instructions about how to make payment arrangements.




To help those who might need continued additional assistance, New Hanover County Social Services is working to connect individuals and families with community partners who are offering resources to meet nutritional needs. Social Services has put together a resource list with information on community partners, like food banks and other outreach organizations, who can provide assistance.

Food and Nutrition Services (FNS), also known as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)

This federal food assistance program is designed to help eligible low-income households buy the food they need for nutritional meals.  Verifications are not required to apply but may be addressed or requested during your interview.

If you are pregnant, and/or have a child/children age(s) 5 and under, you may be eligible for Women Infants and Children (WIC) services by calling 910-798-3500option 5.

Income Guidelines

 You may be eligible for Food and Nutrition Services if your total income falls below the appropriate gross income limits for your household size. Eligibility workers determine which income limit applies to your household.

The maximum benefit amount for households receiving Food and Nutrition Services increased for the period of October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024. 

HOUSEHOLD SIZE130% MAXIMUM GROSS INCOME LIMIT200% MAXIMUM GROSS INCOME LIMITMAXIMUM BENEFIT ALLOTMENT
1$1,580$2,430$291
2$2,137$3,288$535
3$2,694$4,144$766
4$3,250$5,000$973
5$3,807$5,858$1,155
6$4,364$6,714$1,386
7$4,921$7,570$1,532
8$5,478$8,428$1,751
Each Additional Member(+557)(+858)(+219)

FNS Issuance Dates Based on Social Security Number

If you do not have a Social Security Number, benefits are available on the 3rd day of every month.

If your SSN ends in:
Benefits will be available on the:
1
3rd day of every month
2
5th day of every month
3
7th day of every month
4
9th day of every month
5
11th day of every month
6
13th day of every month
7
15th day of every month
8
17th day of every month
9
19th day of every month
0
21st day of every month


For more information, please call 910-798-3500 option 4.