Contact
snap@aeoa.org
AEOA provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach and application assistance to seniors and other eligible persons in its service area. SNAP is designed to assist low-income families in accessing nutritious food from regular grocery retail outlets, as well as farmers markets.
SNAP eligibility depends on household size and income.
MN Food Helper – SNAP Eligibility and FAQs
You can apply on your own online for SNAP and other programs.
If you would like assistance applying for SNAP, contact us or fill out the short form below, and our team will contact you with more information and help you register if you are interested. This is not an application.
Applicants must complete an interview (in person or by phone) with their local county or Tribal Nation human services office.
Want to see if you’re eligible for food support?
Bridge to Benefits is a self-screening tool for individuals and families to see if they meet initial eligibility requirement, mainly income by household size. The website has a lot of resources and information listed from the Affordable Care Act, to Child Care Assistance, SNAP, School Meal programs, WIC, Energy Assistance, Medical Assistance, and more.
Approved applicants get mailed an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card that looks and works like a debit card.
The amount of benefits a household receives is based on income, expenses and number of people in the household. SNAP benefits are loaded to participants’ EBT cards each month to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets and online retailers.
AEOA supports SNAP acceptance at four area farmers markets:
We also work with Minnesota Hunger Solutions’ Market Bucks program to triple SNAP benefits at the farmers markets, so for every $10 swiped on an EBT card, the shopper gets $30 to spend.
AEOA receives Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Outreach Services funds from the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families. Mark Page, Executive Director, and Marilyn Ocepek, Director of Senior and Nutrition Services, directly oversee and manage this grant contract and funds. To reach them, please call 1-800-662-5711.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For more information on federal civil rights law and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) policies, please visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/civil-rights/usda-nondiscrimination-statement-other-fns-programs.