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Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)

In order for mothers, infants and children to participate in the CSFP program, they must be income-eligible and live in a county served by the program. The following table lists the income eligible guidelines for mothers, infants and children to age six.

Income Guidelines
Mothers, Infants and
Children to Age 6

Before April 2012

Family Size

Annual

Monthly

Weekly

1

$20,147 $1,679 $388

2

$27,214 $2,268 $524

3

$34,281 $2,857 $660

4

$41,348 $3,446 $796

5

$48,415 $4,035 $932

6

$55,482 $4,624 $1,067

7

$62,549 $5,213 $1,203

8

$69,616 $5,802 $1,339

Each additional household member

 $7,067 $589 $136

Effective April 2012

Family Size

Annual

Monthly

Weekly

1

$20,665 $1,723 $398

2

$27,991 $2,333 $539

3

$35,317 $2,944 $680

4

$42,643 $3,554 $821

5

$49,969 $4,165 $961

6

$57,295 $4,775 $1,102

7

$64,621 $5,386 $1,243

8

$71,947 $5,996 $1,384

Each additional household member

+$7,326 +$611 +$141

This chart reflects 185 percent of poverty. The Federal Poverty Income Guidelines are revised annually to reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index. 

For additional eligibility guidelines see CSFP Daily Operations Guide.

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Last Revised: April 03, 2012