A Guide to Accepting FoodShare Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Payments at Farmers' Markets in Wisconsin
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) is the system by which state governments issue Food Stamp benefits to eligible recipients on a plastic debit card with a magnetic stripe. Accepting EBT payments at farmers' markets can be beneficial for everyone involved. Low-income shoppers gain better access to nutritious, locally-grown foods, while farmers, vendors, and the local economy benefit from the inflow of federal dollars. This guide is written for vendors and market managers that wish to accept EBT, but are not sure where to begin. The following topics are addressed:
- Overview of EBT at Farmers’ Markets
- Becoming Authorized to Accept EBT
- Monthly and Annual Reporting
- Equipment and Services Required to Process EBT Payments
- Creating Scrip
- Marketing
- Funding Ideas to Help Offset Equipment Costs
- Additional Resources
To view the guide, or to download the entire document, visit:
http://wi-farmers-market-guide.wikidot.com
Support for this site has been made possible by the Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Council of Churches, and the Wisconsin Community Action Program Association.