🛡️ Benefit Guardian

Maryland SNAP (Food Supplement Program)

Last updated: June 14, 2026

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in Maryland as the Food Supplement Program (FSP), helps eligible low-income households buy food. It is administered by the Maryland Department of Human Services, with benefits provided on an EBT card.

What is Maryland's Food Supplement Program?

The Food Supplement Program is Maryland's name for SNAP. It provides monthly food benefits to qualifying households so they can purchase groceries at authorized retailers. Benefits are delivered on an Independence Card (EBT). The Department of Human Services reviews applications and determines eligibility and benefit amounts.

Who is eligible?

Eligibility is based on household size, income, and certain expenses, following federal SNAP rules. Working families, older adults, people with disabilities, and others with limited income may qualify. Applying is the best way to find out what you can receive.

How to apply

You can apply online through Maryland's myDHR portal, by mail, or in person at a local Department of Social Services office. After applying, you may need to complete an interview and provide documents verifying income and household details.

Official source

For official, up-to-date information, visit Maryland DHS SNAP (dhs.maryland.gov).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Maryland's Food Supplement Program?

It is Maryland's name for the federal SNAP program, providing monthly food benefits on an EBT card.

Who administers SNAP in Maryland?

The Maryland Department of Human Services administers the Food Supplement Program (SNAP).

Where do I apply for Maryland SNAP?

You can apply online through the myDHR portal, by mail, or in person at a local Department of Social Services office.

Check your eligibility in minutes

Benefit Guardian helps you discover federal and state programs you may qualify for. Get a personalized list based on your situation.

Get started free →

Related programs