In California, where the cost of living continues to climb, CalFresh—the state’s version of the federal SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)—plays a crucial role in helping thousands of families combat food insecurity. The program’s mission is clear: to ensure that everyone has access to basic nutrition, no matter their financial situation.
How CalFresh Works
CalFresh provides monthly benefits via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which functions like a debit card. This card can be used to purchase food at most supermarkets and even some farmers’ markets. For those who may face additional challenges—such as seniors, people with disabilities, or individuals experiencing homelessness—the Restaurant Meals Program offers flexibility by allowing EBT use at participating restaurants.
CalFresh Payments in July 2025: Dates and Amounts
The amount you receive is determined by various factors, including:
- The number of people in your household
- Your gross and net income
- Fixed expenses like rent and utilities
Here are the maximum amounts for 2025 (effective from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025):
Household Size | Maximum Benefit |
---|---|
1 person | $292 |
2 people | $536 |
3 people | $768 |
4 people | $975 |
5 people | $1,158 |
6 people | $1,390 |
7 people | $1,536 |
8 people | $1,756 |
Each additional person | +$220 |
To qualify for CalFresh, you must:
- Reside in California
- Meet certain immigration status requirements
- Have income limits below 200% of the federal poverty level (for gross income) and 100% for net income. For example, a family of three must earn no more than $4,304 gross or $2,152 net per month.
How to Apply for CalFresh
Applying for CalFresh is straightforward and easy. You can apply in several ways:
- Online: Through trusted portals like GetCalFresh.org or BenefitsCal.com
- Phone or In-Person: Call 1-877-847-3663 to schedule an interview at your local county social services office
- Local Centers: Visit a social services center for personalized help.
The Double Up Food Bucks Program
A hidden gem of the CalFresh program is Double Up Food Bucks, which helps recipients get more fruits and vegetables for their money. Here’s how it works:
- Shop with EBT: Use your CalFresh card to buy eligible produce (fresh fruits and vegetables grown in California) at participating stores or farmers’ markets.
- Receive instant credit: You automatically receive additional credit equal to the amount you spent on fresh produce. For example, if you spend $10 on local strawberries, you get $10 extra to spend on your next produce purchase.
Where and How Much Can You Get?
The Double Up Food Bucks program is available in several California counties, including:
- Alameda
- Santa Clara
- Monterey (Salinas, Greenfield, King City)
- Mendocino
It can be used at independent supermarkets (e.g., Arteaga’s, Harvest Market) and farmers’ markets. Here are the typical limits:
- Stores: Up to $10 per day in Alameda and Santa Clara
- Farmers Markets: Up to $15-$30 per day (especially in rural areas)
- Mendocino: Sometimes up to $60 monthly, depending on funding availability
This program is supported by organizations like SPUR, Blue Zones, and Aspire Health, and is funded by the USDA California Nutrition Incentive Program and state funds.
Conclusion
The CalFresh and Double Up Food Bucks programs are vital resources for thousands of California families, helping them access nutritious food and stretch their grocery budgets. Apply today to take full advantage of these programs and ensure your family has the nutrition they need.