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2022-2023: We are waiting to hear from our federal partners whether Pre-6 P-EBT will continue in 2022-2023.You can read Wisconsin’s federally approved Pre-6 P-EBT plan for the 2021-2022 year (PDF). 2021-2022: Details about the current year’s program can be found on the main Pre-6 P-EBT page.Pre-6 P-EBT provides benefits for families in FoodShare with children under the age of 6 who do not receive School P-EBT during the school year.

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In preparation for the new school year, we encourage families to submit their Free and Reduced Price Meal (FRPL) application to their school by September 1, 2022.

  • 2022-2023 School Year: We are awaiting guidelines from our federal partners as to whether School P-EBT will continue in the 2022-2023 and, if so, how it will work.
  • You can read Wisconsin’s federally approved School P-EBT plan for the 2021-2022 year (PDF).
  • 2021-2022 School Year: Details about the current year’s program can be found on the main School P-EBT page.
  • The program’s rules and eligibility criteria have changed from year to year, but the goal has remained the same: to provide benefits to families whose children are unable to access free or reduced price meals at school because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Wisconsin has successfully implemented School P-EBT in each of the school years since the start of the pandemic: 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022. Only children who are enrolled in the free or reduced price meals program and who attend schools that participate in the USDA’s National School Lunch Program and/or School Breakfast Program are eligible for School P-EBT.

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    School P-EBT offers benefits to families of children who usually get free or reduced price meals at schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program and/or School Breakfast Program.Ĭreated by Congress in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the School P-EBT program provides vital benefits to families of children who, because of COVID-19, miss the free or reduced priced meals they would normally have gotten at their school. There are three kinds of P-EBT: School P-EBT Families are encouraged to keep their P-EBT card even when they finish using benefits, as benefits may be put on it in the future if they are eligible. Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) is a federal program that provides food benefits to the families of children who may be experiencing greater need because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Benefits are put on families' existing QUEST cards or on special P-EBT cards if they don't have a QUEST card. To be notified of updates about any of the P-EBT programs, sign up to get P-EBT emails. When we know that these extra benefits related to COVID-19 are ending, we will tell you in this space and through a letter in the mail. Note: These extra benefits are continuing at this time. You can check the balance on your QUEST card at any time through the ebtEDGE website or ebtEDGE mobile app or by calling QUEST Card Service at 87. As a result, some members may get their July benefits on their cards on September 10. We are also checking that everyone who should have received extra benefits got them. You will be sent a letter the week of September 19 telling you that you about the extra benefits you received. These additional FoodShare benefits will be on your QUEST card on September 18. Some households will get more to bring their benefit amount to the maximum monthly benefit amount for their household size. All FoodShare members are getting at least $95 in additional benefits each month. If you are enrolled in FoodShare, you are getting extra FoodShare benefits in September to help during the COVID-19 pandemic.











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