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A Local Food Business Guide to Online SNAP/EBT

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A Local Food Business Guide to Online SNAP/EBT

Expanding access to local food through Online SNAP/EBT is an important opportunity for farms, food hubs, and markets — but navigating the process can feel complex. Local Food Marketplace’s “A Local Food Business Guide to Online SNAP/EBT” breaks down the essential steps for determining eligibility, meeting USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) requirements, and implementing a compliant online system.

Developed with insights from Forage and Activate Food Arizona, this guide helps local food businesses understand how different store types — such as Direct Marketing Farmers, Delivery Routes, and Nonprofit Food Cooperatives — can qualify for Online SNAP. It also explores strategies for adapting CSA and subscription models, managing inventory to meet FNS standards, and building systems for secure, user-friendly online transactions.

The guide highlights how Local Food Marketplace’s software supports Online SNAP implementation from start to finish — with built-in inventory management, delivery logistics, automated SNAP Match reporting, and guidance throughout the FNS approval process.

Whether you’re just starting your Online SNAP journey or looking to streamline operations, this resource provides the insights and tools to expand your customer base and strengthen food access in your community.

Download the full guide to explore eligibility pathways, technology solutions, and next steps for bringing Online SNAP/EBT to your local food business.

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