P-EBT, or Pandemic EBT, is a federal program. The Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA), in collaboration with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), received approval to operate this program in response to the COVID-19 related school closures. P-EBT provides food supports to help families with children who were receiving free and reduced-price school meals pay for food.
For more information and outreach materials (flyers, FAQ, etc.), visit map-ebt.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who is eligible for P-EBT benefits?
All Massachusetts families with school aged children who qualify for free or reduced price school meals under the National School Lunch Program. This includes any student in a school that provided free meals to all students.
2. How do I find out if I am eligible?
You will be getting a letter in the mail from DTA in late May/early June. If you do not get a letter in the mail by mid-June and your child received free or reduced price school meals, contact Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline at (800) 645-8333 (TTY 800-377-1292).
3. If eligible, how much money will I get?
Households will receive $5.70 per eligible student per day, or $28.50 a week. If receiving DTA benefits, your P-EBT benefits will be added to your existing EBT card. If not actively receiving DTA benefits, you will receive a P-EBT card in the mail for each eligible student in your household.
4. My family needs food now. When will I get this?
If your family receives DTA benefits (SNAP, TAFDC), you got your P-EBT benefits in early May to cover March and April school closures. You should get a second issuance in the end of May to cover May and June school closures.
If your family does not currently receive DTA benefits (SNAP, TAFDC), you will get a P-EBT card in the mail late May/early June to access your P-EBT benefits for March and April school closures. Once you get your P-EBT card, do not throw it away. Additional funds to cover May and June school closures will be added at a later date.
For more information on food assistance contact Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline at (800) 645-8333 (TTY 800-377-1292).
5. How often will I get P-EBT benefits?
The timeline for issuing P-EBT benefits depends on several variables. You will receive details specific to your situation in the notice from DTA. For more information please call Project Bread’s Food Source Hotline at (800) 645-8333 (TTY 800-377-1292).
6. I got a P-EBT card in the mail. How do I activate it?
You will need the notice DTA sent you in the mail to activate the card. Visit map-ebt.org/uyb for step-by-step guidance on how to activate your P-EBT card.
7. Where can I use my P-EBT benefits? What can I buy with them?
You can use your P-EBT benefits at any store that accepts SNAP. Most retailers have signs stating they accept SNAP or EBT.
Starting May 29, you can also use your P-EBT benefits, similarly to SNAP benefits, to buy groceries online from Amazon and Walmart. To learn more, visit Mass.gov/SNAPonline.
P-EBT benefits can be used to buy any SNAP eligible food, which is most foods, except prepared foods and foods sold hot. For a list of SNAP eligible foods, click or tap here.
8. Do I have to use all my P-EBT benefits when I get them?
No. The money will carry over from month to month. Benefits that are not used for over a year will be removed from the card.
9. Will getting P-EBT impact my family’s ‘public charge’ status?
No. Using P-EBT benefits does not impact your or your child’s immigration status. The Public Charge rule does not apply to P-EBT benefits.
10. Can I participate in the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) with my P-EBT benefits?
No. P-EBT benefits are different than SNAP benefits, and cannot be used to receive HIP benefits.
11. Do P-EBT benefits replace grab and go meal sites?
No. P-EBT benefits supplement grab and go meal sites. They do not replace them. Families can find a meal site in their community through Project Bread’s School Closure Meal Site Finder.
Questions?
Call Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline at (800) 645-8333 (TTY 800-377-1292). The hotline is open Monday – Friday 8 A.M. – 7 P.M. and Saturday 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.