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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTAN

Total Amount

$3,195,354,362

Total Awards

2

Award Type Breakdown

Direct Payment$3.2B

Awards

Department of AgricultureOct 1, 2025
Direct PaymentAgriculture

SNAP EBT BENEFITS

$833.8M

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTAN

This $833.8 million direct payment funds SNAP food benefits in Massachusetts for fiscal year 2026. The Department of Transitional Assistance distributes these electronic benefits to help low-income families across the Commonwealth afford groceries.

Department of AgricultureOct 1, 2024
Direct PaymentAgriculture

SNAP EBT BENEFITS

$2.4B

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTAN

The Department of Agriculture provided $2.4 billion to the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance for SNAP EBT benefits for fiscal year 2025. This funding supports food assistance for low-income Massachusetts residents through the federal nutrition assistance program.

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Agencies Worked With

  • Department of Agriculture$3.2B

States

MA

Award Types

  • Direct Payment2 ($3.2B)

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