Income Guideline Comparison
One of the differences between the Food Distribution Program in Indian Reservations (FDPIR) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamps program is the income guidelines for the program. Households which may not qualify for SNAP could possibly qualify for FDPIR.
The table below in blue represents income eligible applicants who fall over and above SNAP guidelines, but actually qualify for FDPIR.
The table below in blue represents income eligible applicants who fall over and above SNAP guidelines, but actually qualify for FDPIR.
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) Formally Called Food Stamp Program ** | FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS (FDPIR) | FDPIR Income Limit Over & Above SNAP Income Limit | |||
Effective 10/1/2013 | |||||
Household Size | Alaska NET income limit | Household Size | Alaska NET income limit | HH Size | Amt |
1 | $1,227 | 1 | $1,492 | 1 | $265 |
2 | $1,660 | 2 | $1,925 | 2 | $265 |
3 | $2,094 | 3 | $2,359 | 3 | $265 |
4 | $2,527 | 4 | $2,792 | 4 | $265 |
5 | $2,960 | 5 | $3,225 | 5 | $265 |
6 | $3,394 | 6 | $3,676 | 6 | $282 |
7 | $3,827 | 7 | $4,109 | 7 | $282 |
8 | $4,261 | 8 | $4,542 | 8 | $281 |
Each additional | $434 |