Food Banks in Vermont
Find 377 food banks, food pantries, and SNAP retailers across 14 counties in Vermont. Our free directory includes addresses, phone numbers, and maps to help you locate food assistance near you.
Counties in Vermont
SNAP Eligibility in Vermont (FY2026)
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income individuals and families buy food. Below are the FY2026 income limits and maximum monthly benefits.
| Household Size | Max Gross Monthly Income (130% FPL) | Max Monthly SNAP Allotment |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $1,644 | $292 |
| 2 | $2,230 | $536 |
| 3 | $2,816 | $768 |
| 4 | $3,401 | $975 |
| 5 | $3,987 | $1,158 |
| 6 | $4,573 | $1,390 |
| 7 | $5,159 | $1,536 |
| 8 | $5,745 | $1,756 |
| Each additional | +$586 | +$220 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use FoodBankLocator.org to search by ZIP code or browse through 14 counties in Vermont. Each county page shows food banks, food pantries, and SNAP retailers with addresses and directions.
For FY2026, a household of 4 in Vermont can earn up to $3,401/month (gross) and receive up to $975/month in SNAP benefits. Income limits vary by household size.
Contact your local Vermont Department of Social Services or visit your county SNAP office. You can also apply online through your state's benefits portal. Bring proof of income, identity, and residency.
Yes. If you need food immediately, call 211 for local emergency food assistance, or visit FeedingAmerica.org. Many food banks and pantries listed on this site offer same-day emergency food boxes.