Colorful logo with the words "Sun Bucks" and a sun graphic, featuring a spatula and fork inside the sun, and the text "Summer EBT" below.

SUN Bucks (also called Summer EBT) is a federal child nutrition program aimed at keeping kids fed during the summer months when they are not in school. Eligible children will receive an EBT card that can be used to purchase groceries. 

The program will be run by the PA Department of Human Services, with support from the PA Department of Education. Below is information about how the program will run in Pennsylvania during the summer of 2026. We will provide updates as more information is available. 

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Benefits for Summer of 2026 will be issued to eligible children between late May and the end of September.

If you are not automatically eligible for SUN Bucks, applications for SUN Bucks 2026 are available online at the PA DHS SUN Bucks website at dhs.pa.gov/sunbucks.

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Who is eligible for SUN Bucks?

NOTE: Not all children who attend CEP schools (schools that provide free lunches to all students) will be eligible for SUN Bucks. You may need to apply for this benefit if you did not apply for free school meals, your child is not directly certified for free school meals, or does not receive SNAP, TANF, or Medical Assistance with qualifying income.

Household Size

Monthly Gross Income Limit for SUN Bucks 2025
(same as Free/Reduced-Price School Meals) 

4

$4,957

6

$6,653

1

$2,413

2

$3,261

3

$4,109

5

$5,805

Each additional family member

+$848

DHS has an Eligibility Navigator that you can use to see if your child qualifies for SUN Bucks.

How much will I receive and when will I get them?

How Much: The benefit amount for summer of 2026 is $40 per summer month per child, $120 total. 

When: Payments will be made as one payment of $120 by September 2026. DHS updates information about benefit distribution at dhs.pa.gov/sunbucks.

How: Qualifying families who already receive SNAP benefits will see the benefit added to their SNAP EBT card. If you received Sun Bucks last year, benefits may be posted to last year’s card. If you do not receive SNAP benefits and have never received Sun Bucks before, a new EBT card will be mailed to you.

Please make sure that your school has your current mailing address. If you receive SNAP, TANF or Medical Assistance with a qualifying income, make sure that the Department of Human Services has your current address.

DHS cannot track when your EBT card is coming. You can use USPS’s informed delivery service to see what is coming in your mail.

Do I need to apply for SUN Bucks?

Most families will not need to submit an application for SUN Bucks. You do not need to apply if your child is automatically enrolled in SUN Bucks (See “Who is Eligible” section for criteria).

Only children who attend a school that participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) can directly apply for SUN Bucks. You may need to apply if your child attended an NSLP school, you meet the income guidelines, and:

Your child attends a “CEP school” that provides free lunches but your child is not directly certified as a foster child, migrant, or someone experiencing homelessness or does not receive SNAP, TANF, or income-based Medical Assistance. 

OR

You either never applied for, or just became newly eligible for free/reduced-price school meals during the summer and do not receive SNAP, TANF, or income-based Medical Assistance. Income limits for SUN Bucks (and Free/Reduced-Price School Meals) will change on July 1, 2026.

If your child is between 6 and 18 attends a home school or cyber school, you cannot apply directly for SUN Bucks and should apply for SNAP, TANF or Medical Assistance. Just Harvest can help you apply for those benefits.

To apply for SUN Bucks, you can access the application at https://dhs.pa.gov/sunbucks.

How to Use SUN Bucks

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