ForwardHealth Partner Resources: Food Assistance
FoodShare
You’ve probably heard of food stamps or SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). In Wisconsin, we call the program FoodShare. The goal of this program is to stop hunger.
FoodShare handbook
Policy information about FoodShare eligibility and benefits in Wisconsin.
FoodShare forms and publications
Forms, guides, handbooks, publications, and videos about FoodShare, including translations.
FoodShare income limits
Income limits used to determine FoodShare eligibility.
FoodShare employment and training handbook
Policy information about FSET, including eligibility, referrals, and services.
FoodShare employment and training information webpage
Forms, guides, handbooks, and other publications about FSET.
ebtEDGE
If you receive FoodShare benefits, you can manage your electronic benefit transfer (EBT) account, or QUEST card, online through ebtEDGE.
ebtEDGE mobile app
Links directly to the app for managing FoodShare benefits.
ebtEDGE website
Links to the website for managing FoodShare benefits.
Other nutrition supports
DHS and other state agencies administer a number of other nutrition assistance programs.
To see an overview of all of these programs, visit the Food Support Resources webpage. Specific programs are also linked below for easy access.
Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)
Provides nutrition benefits for mothers and young children.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program
Provides food to low-income households.
Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
Provides USDA foods to income-eligible households on Indian reservations and to Native American households living in designated areas near reservations.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
Provides free monthly food packages to low-income adults 60 years or older.
Free and Reduced School Meals
Provides free and reduced price meals to children enrolled in participating schools. FoodShare automatically qualifies children for school meals.
Summer Food Service Program
Provides free, healthy meals and snacks to children and teens in low-income areas during the summer.