CalFresh at Farmers’ Markets

Use your CalFresh / EBT benefits to shop at Sacramento-area farmers’ markets!

Market Match Flyer Information: Use your CalFresh/EBT card at Farmers' Markets 1. Earn free dollars for fresh produce! ¡Gana dólares gratis por productos frescos! 2. Swipe your CalFresh/EBT or SUN Bucks card at the CalFresh booth Deslice su tarjeta de CalFresh/EBT o  SUN Bucks en el puesto de CalFresh 3. Get your CalFresh/EBT and Market Match vouchers Obtenga sus vales de CalFresh/EBT y Market Match CalFresh/EBT is matched up to $15 per card, per market. Market Match is offered for a limited time while funding is available. Some restrictions apply.  CalFresh / EBT iguala entre $ 15 por tarjeta, por mercado. Market Match se ofrece por un tiempo limitado mientras haya fondos disponibles. Se aplican algunas restricciones. Market Match is available to individuals and families who receive CalFresh. Market Match is a program of the Ecology Center and is provided by Alchemist Community Development Corporation. This project is funded in part by USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, City of Elk Grove, and your local farmers' markets. The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the view or policies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Find your nearest farmers’ market at FMfinder.org Image includes logos from Alchemist CDC, Market Match, and associated partnerships (SacTown Farmers Markets, One Natomas Farmers Market, Ecology Center, County of Sacramento, Root 64 Farm Stand, Downtown Sacramento Partnership, City of Elk Grove, City of Sacramento, Soil Born Farms, Midtown Farmers Market, and Davis Farmers Market).

What is CalFresh?

CalFresh is the name in California for the federal program known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Formerly known as “food stamps”, SNAP/CalFresh loads nutrition benefits on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card which is used just like a debit card but with special machines. SNAP is the most important anti-hunger program in the United States and CalFresh provides qualifying individuals financial assistance in purchasing food for themselves and their families. 

We work to make sure that farmers’ markets are truly accessible for everyone in a community. We do this by providing CalFresh access so that residents who receive nutrition benefits can spend them at the farmers’ market just like at the grocery store.

How does it work?

We operate a single CalFresh booth at farmers’ markets where CalFresh customers can swipe their EBT card and choose how much they want to take from their account. If they want $20 to spend at the market, those $20 are debited from their EBT account and turned into $20 worth of market scrip, which can be spent just like cash on groceries and vegetable seedlings with any market vendor who participates. At most markets, customers can also receive additional incentives of up to $15 per market, per card, to spend on fruits and vegetables. This helps make fresh local produce as affordable as the produce at discount grocers.

We rely on a dedicated team of staff and volunteers to operate this program at 9 farmers’ markets across Sacramento County.  

For information on CalFresh benefits, click here.

 

 To find participating farmers’ markets and farm stands in Sacramento and Yolo Counties, you can use our Map Tool or Sortable Table.

To find participating markets statewide, visit Ecology Center’s FM Finder.

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CalFresh Prescreen Flyer See if you may qualify for CalFresh Maximum monthly CalFresh allotment depends on how many are in your household and how much your gross monthly income (before taxes) is.  1 person in household with gross household income less than $2,610 can get up to $298.  2 people in household with gross household income less than $3,526 can get up to $546.  3 people in household with gross household income less than $4,442 can get up to $785.  4 people in household with gross household income less than $5,360 can get up to $994.  5 people in household with gross household income less than $6,276 can get up to $1,183.  6 people in household with gross household income less than $7,192 can get up to $1,421.  7 people in household with gross household income less than $8,110 can get up to $1,571.  8 people in household with gross household income less than $9,026 can get up to $1,789.  Each additional member past 8 increases the threshold for maximum gross household income by $918 per person and increases the maximum allotment by $218 per person. To apply to CalFresh: Visit benefitscal.com

Our Market Data 2024: January – December

CalFresh/EBT Distributed

Market Match Distributed

Transactions

Facts and Figures

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In 2024, Alchemists CDC distributed $1,444,219 in combined CalFresh and Market Match at the nine markets we directly serve! This amount was distributed across 45,432 unique transactions!

A UC Davis study estimates that every dollar spent at a farmers’ market in our region generates $1.86 in total community spending. Therefore, in 2024, our program helped generate over $2.69 million in extra local economic activity for the Sacramento region!

The eight markets directly served by Alchemist CDC in 2023 represented just .23% of farmers’ markets participating in the SNAP/EBT/CalFresh program but accounted for 1.5% of all SNAP spent at all farmers’ markets nationwide! In fact, these markets accounted for 2.3% of all SNAP transactions at farmers’ markets in the US.  This means our partner markets have 10x the average national SNAP activity for farmers’ markets! (Source: 2023 Year End Summary at https://www.fns.usda.gov/data-research/data-visualization/snap-retailer-management-dashboard )

Program Sponsors

Sacramento County logo
City of Elk Grove logo

Program Partners

Certified Farmers Markets of Sacramento County
Midtown Association
Downtown Sacramento Partnership