If you make less than $1,771 a month (for 1 person household) and meet additional criteria you may be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). SNAP (formerly called food stamps) helps you buy food at local grocery stores and farmers markets. The average SNAP benefit for an individual is currently about $200/month. Students who complete the screening and indicate eligibility will be connected with a SNAP outreach specialist at 2nd Harvest Heartland for more information and assistance with apply for SNAP.