SNAP & DOUBLE UP FOOD BUCKS

What is SNAP?

SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) allows eligible shoppers to use their benefits to purchase groceries directly at the market, including fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, and other food products.

What is Double Up Food Bucks?

At the Harvey Park Farmers Market, SNAP dollars can be matched through Double Up Food Bucks, effectively doubling spending power on Colorado-grown produce up to $20. It’s one of the most direct ways the market supports both local farmers and families seeking better access to fresh food.

When you use SNAP at the market, you’ll receive a dollar-for-dollar match (up to the daily limit of $20) to spend specifically on Colorado-grown fruits and vegetables.

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Where do I go?

SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) benefits can be accessed at the blue Harvey Park Farmers Market Information Tent, located on the west side of the market near the baseball field. At the tent, a staff member will assist you in swiping your EBT card and provide you with market bucks to use with eligible vendors throughout the market.