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SUN Bucks
The 2024 program has ended. NM SUN Bucks will be back in summer 2025.
UPDATE: SUN Bucks has started to expire! The benefit from Summer 2024 will expire 122 days from the date it was deposited and cannot be replaced. Be on the lookout for expungement notices going out to households starting in December for those that have benefits expiring.
Get ready for SUN Bucks 2025
Moving and you are on SNAP, TANF or Medicaid? Update your address at YES.NM.GOV, call 1-800-283-4465, go into your local Income Support Division office, fax to 1-855-804-8960, or via mail to Central ASPEN Scanning Area (CASA) PO Box 830 Bernalillo, NM 87004.
Be on the lookout here for how to apply soon
What is SUN Bucks?
SUN Bucks, also known as Summer EBT (S-EBT), is a new federal program that helps families by giving them money to buy groceries during the summer when children are not in school. Starting summer of 2024, families that qualify for this program will get $120 for each child that’s part of the program. This money will be on a card that works like a debit card (called an EBT card). Parents can use this card to buy healthy food at places like grocery stores, farmers markets, and some online retailers.
Who is eligible for SUN Bucks?
Most children who are eligible to receive SUN Bucks benefits will receive them without needing to complete a SUN Bucks application.
In general, children who are income-eligible, able to be directly certified, or categorically eligible for free or reduced price (FRP) school meals are eligible for SUN Bucks.
Two ways students can get SUN Bucks
Automatically eligible (No Application Needed):
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- A student may have received free or reduced meals under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP);
- A student’s school may have reported the child to be homeless, a migrant, or in foster care; or
- A student received SNAP, MAGI-Children’s Medicaid, or TANF any time during the school year and was between the ages of 5 through 18.
- Parents will be sent a notice to inform them of their child’s automatic eligibility.
Apply for SUN Bucks:
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- Must attend an NSLP/SBP participating school.
- No approved NSLP/SBP application on file with the school.
- If your student attends school that participates in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program and provides free meals for all, they are not automatically eligible and may still need to apply to receive the SunBucks benefit.
- Have a household income that is less than 185% FPL.
- Reside in the state of NM.
* There will be some students who are not eligible for SUN Bucks. Students who are not automatically eligible will need to apply; however, if a student does not attend an NSLP/SBP participating school, the student is not eligible for SUN Bucks. Some Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and Private schools do not participate in NSLP/SBP.*
Is there an application?
Children attending a NSLP/SBP school who are not otherwise automatically eligible may apply.
For school year 2024-2025, the site for applications will be found here when available.
When will children receive SUN Bucks?
For the School Year of 2024-2025, issuance date is to be determined
How will families get the child’s SUN Bucks?
A new SUN Bucks EBT card will be mailed out to newly eligible students (if multiple eligible kids in the same household, benefits will be placed on the oldest siblings card). For those children who received in 2024, the benefits will be deposited onto the card issued then, as long as the parent/guardian and address did not change. If both parent/guadian and address changed a new card will be mailed to that address.
For those children that are on SNAP, TANF or MAGI-Children Medicaid, the address on file with HCA will be used to mail the card. For those other children eligible, the address provided by the school will be used to mail the card. Each year the child is eligible, the benefit will go onto that existing card.
Make sure your child’s school — or SNAP, MAGI-Children Medicaid, or TANF — has the correct mailing address on file.
Does the SUN Bucks on children’s card expire?
Yes.
Families will have 122 days to use the benefits from the date they are issued. If there is any unspent benefit on the 122nd day, the benefits will be removed from the child’s card. After, benefits are expunged, they can not be reissued.
A notice will go out to the families 30 days prior to expungement warning them of the unspent amount on the card.
Will this impact becoming a citizen?
If a parent, a child, or family member is a non-citizen receiving SUN Bucks, this does not affect immigration status and will not make you a public charge.
What if I applied for my child and do not agree with the outcome?
Fair Hearing requests for the 2024 issuance has been closed.
Where can I use SUN Bucks
Use it the same as SNAP benefits. Parents can use this card to buy healthy food at places like grocery stores, farmers markets, and some online retailers You can also use your card where you see the Quest logo.
Public Notice: New Mexico SUN Bucks Child Nutrition Program Coordinated Services Plan (CSP) Waiver request
Click here to view the Coordinated Services Plan Waiver Request form for 2025 and the CPS 2025 Public Notice