What is EBT/Hoosier Works Card?
EBT stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer. With EBT, Indiana will no longer issue paper food stamp coupons or TANF Checks. Instead, you will receive a plastic debit card called a Hoosier Works Card that is similar to an ATM and/or debit card. You will use it for food purchases or to access your cash benefits. As you make purchases, or withdraw cash benefits, your balance in your account will decrease. Q: How do I sign up for EBT? A: You will not need to “sign up.” All those who receive food stamp or TANF assistance will participate in EBT, but you must attend the training, be issued your Hoosier Works Card, and select your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Q: Will EBT change the amount I receive in food stamps or cash benefits? A: No. This is not a new program. Eligibility requirements and the amount of assistance you receive will not change under EBT. Q: I don’t want a Hoosier Works Card; Can I continue to recieve coupons? A: No. Paper coupons will no longer be issued once EBT is
EBT stands for Electronic Benefits Transfer. With EBT, paper food stamp coupons or cash dispensed through checks are no longer used, instead, food stamp (SNAP) and cash (TANF) benefits are accessed through a plastic debit card called a Hoosier Works Card that is similar to an ATM and/or debit card. As you make purchases, or withdraw cash benefits, the balance in your account will decrease. Q: How do I sign up for EBT? A: You will not need to “sign up.” Anyone who receives food stamp (SNAP) or cash (TANF) assistance will be issued a Hoosier Works Card automatically through the mail after being determined eligible. To activate the card you will choose a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Q: What is a PIN? A: A PIN is a four-digit number that you pick to access your benefits. It is important that you choose four numbers that are easy for you to remember but hard for someone else to guess. Never tell your PIN to anyone or write your PIN on your Hoosier Works Card, in your wallet or purs