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Accepting Bridge Cards at Michigan Farmers Markets

by Dru Montri, Amanda Segar, Kimberly Chung, Rebecca Mino

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The federal food assistance program called Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) distributes benefits electronically on plastic cards that work like debit cards. When a shopper uses the card to purchase food, funds are transferred from the shopper’s SNAP account to the retailer’s account. Because Michigan’s EBT card features an image of the Mackinac Bridge, the card is commonly called the Bridge card. In Michigan, the Department of Human Services (DHS) administers SNAP and refers to it as the Food Assistance Program (FAP).

The third edition of this resource manual will help you decide if your farmers market should accept food assistance benefits. If you decide to become an authorized SNAP retailer, it will help you implement this food assistance program.

This guide is divided into sections. The first section explains the steps taken to develop a SNAP redemption program at your farmers market. The remainder of the manual is devoted to topics relevant to the maintenance and improvement of your SNAP program, such as working with vendors, covering the costs associated with the program, record-keeping, working with volunteers, and promotion and outreach. New in 2012.