The following information is from the NM Human Services Department.
SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Human Services Department and Public Education
Department partner to issue another round of Pandemic-Electronic Benefit
Transfer (P-EBT) to students who qualify for free or reduced meal
program and who continue remote or hybrid learning model for the
2020-2021 school year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture allocated more
than $27 million monthly in additional benefits for New Mexico – enough
to feed more than 246,000 vulnerable children each month.
“These very important benefits will continue to provide nutritional
assistance to New Mexico families”, said Human Services Department
Deputy Secretary, Angela Medrano.
Eligibility for the P-EBT program is determined by the New Mexico Public
Education Department, which shares student information with the Human
Services Department to issue benefits through P-EBT cards. The P-EBT
program applies to all eligible students regardless of their family’s
SNAP eligibility. In addition, New Mexico households with children who
receive free or reduced-price meals will see an increase in their P-EBT
benefits from $5.86 to $6.82 per child per day.
Each issuance will include at least two (2) months of benefits. Previous
P-EBT benefits were issued through the month of September 2020. The
tentative P-EBT issuance schedule is as follows:
The tentative P-EBT Issuance Schedule
Benefit Month(s)
|
Issuance Date
|
October – November 2020 |
February 28, 2021
|
December 2020 – January 2021
|
March 28, 2021
|
February – March 2021
|
TBD |
April – May 2021 |
TBD |
June 2021 |
TBD |
P-EBT cards for newly eligible P-EBT students will be mailed on March
8th, please allow 7-10 days for mail delivery. Human Services Department
will not issue new P-EBT cards to existing P-EBT households. If the
household no longer has their P-EBT card, they can request a new card
by:
• Contacting the department’s P-EBT card vendor directly at 1-800-843-8303; or
• Logging onto the P-EBT portal through
YesNM.
For additional information or eligibility questions please call the
P-EBT hotline at 1-833-415-0569. For frequently asked questions and to
view the amount of benefits issued based on each school schedule, please
visit:
Help Feed Your Children with Pandemic EBT | New Mexico Human Services Department (state.nm.us).
The Human Services Department provides services and benefits to more
than 1 million New Mexicans through several programs including: the
Medicaid Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Child Support
Program, and several Behavioral Health Services.