New Hampshire SNAP estimate tool
New Hampshire SNAP Calculator
Use this New Hampshire SNAP calculator to estimate possible food stamp benefits, officially called Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. New Hampshire SNAP applications and benefit account actions are handled through the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, NH EASY, local DHHS District Offices, and New Hampshire EBT resources.
Last reviewed: May 2026. Rule period used: FY 2026, Oct. 1, 2025 through Sept. 30, 2026.
New Hampshire SNAP Details Used in This Estimate
These New Hampshire-specific details are used to make sure this page is tied to the correct state program, application system, EBT resource, official contact path, and state-specific SNAP process notes.
Estimate Your Possible New Hampshire SNAP Benefit
New Hampshire is already selected in this food stamp benefit calculator. Enter your household size, monthly income, rent or mortgage, utilities, and deductions to get a private estimate.
FY 2026 SNAP estimate
SNAP Eligibility Calculator
Unofficial estimate only. Your state SNAP agency makes the final eligibility and benefit decision. Do not enter Social Security numbers, EBT card numbers, or private identity documents into this calculator.
New Hampshire SNAP, DHHS, and NH EASY
New Hampshire SNAP is administered by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. New Hampshire residents can use NH EASY to apply for SNAP Food Assistance, Medical Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Cash Assistance, and other DHHS programs.
Program support
New Hampshire SNAP is handled by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services through food and meals assistance resources and local District Office support.
Online application
NH EASY is the official online gateway for SNAP Food Assistance and other New Hampshire DHHS benefit programs.
Application options
New Hampshire DHHS says residents can apply online, print an application and mail it, or call 603-271-9700 to request that an application be mailed.
New Hampshire EBT Card Information
Approved New Hampshire SNAP benefits are issued through a New Hampshire EBT Card. Households should use official New Hampshire DHHS, EBT, or ebtEDGE resources for balance, card, PIN, replacement card, and benefit account questions.
Card name
USDA lists New Hampshire’s SNAP EBT card as the New Hampshire EBT Card.
EBT balance support
For EBT balance and card account access, use official EBT resources such as ebtEDGE or the card support information provided by New Hampshire DHHS.
Case support
For SNAP eligibility, application, or case questions, use New Hampshire DHHS SNAP resources instead of entering case details on unofficial websites.
New Hampshire SNAP Eligibility Notes
New Hampshire SNAP eligibility depends on household size, monthly income, allowable deductions, household expenses, residency, citizenship or eligible immigration status, resources when applicable, and special household situations. The calculator uses New Hampshire as the selected state and applies the current estimate logic available in the tool.
New Hampshire residency matters
New Hampshire SNAP is for eligible New Hampshire residents. Official review may check where the household lives and whether the household receives food benefits in another state.
Household and income matter
Household size, monthly income, and household circumstances affect the official eligibility review and estimated food stamp benefit amount.
Expenses can affect the result
Rent, mortgage, utilities, dependent care, child support paid, and medical expenses for elderly or disabled household members can affect the estimate when allowed and verified.
How to Apply for SNAP in New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents can apply online through NH EASY. New Hampshire DHHS also says residents can print an application and mail it to a local District Office, or call 603-271-9700 or 1-800-852-3345 ext. 9700 to have an application mailed.
New Hampshire Application and Contact Process Note
New Hampshire uses NH EASY and DHHS District Office resources for SNAP applications and case support. This does not change the calculator’s estimate-only status, but it is important because application choices, mailed applications, District Office communication, and case updates can affect the final decision.
Online application
Apply online through NH EASY, the official New Hampshire gateway for SNAP Food Assistance and other DHHS programs.
Application by phone request
New Hampshire DHHS says residents can call 603-271-9700 or 1-800-852-3345 ext. 9700 to request that an application be mailed.
Customer service
New Hampshire DHHS Customer Service Center: 1-844-ASK-DHHS / 1-844-275-3447.
Documents You May Need for New Hampshire SNAP
The calculator can suggest documents after you calculate an estimate, but it helps to prepare basic proof before applying through NH EASY or working with New Hampshire DHHS.
Common documents may include
- Proof of identity
- Proof of New Hampshire residence
- Proof of household income
- Rent, mortgage, or housing cost proof
- Utility bill proof
- Dependent care cost proof, if applicable
- Child support paid proof, if applicable
- Medical expense proof for elderly or disabled household members, if applicable
- Student, work-rule, or immigration-status documents if special rules apply
- New Hampshire DHHS, NH EASY, District Office, or EBT notices if you are renewing or managing an existing case
Why Your New Hampshire Estimate May Be Different
This calculator gives a careful estimate, but the final New Hampshire SNAP decision may change after official review. New Hampshire DHHS may verify income, resources, expenses, household details, work-rule issues, student status, immigration-status details, residency, interview completion, submitted documents, or other eligibility factors.
DHHS review matters
New Hampshire DHHS makes the final decision after reviewing the application, household information, verification documents, and any required eligibility steps.
NH EASY and District Office actions matter
Online applications, mailed applications, reported changes, renewal actions, submitted documents, and official DHHS notices can affect the final eligibility and benefit decision.
Expense proof matters
Housing costs, utilities, medical expenses, child care, and child support paid can affect the final benefit amount when allowed and verified.
Official New Hampshire SNAP Sources
This page uses official USDA and New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services resources where available. Source links are included so users can verify program details, application resources, EBT resources, contact paths, District Office information, and FY 2026 SNAP information directly.
New Hampshire SNAP Calculator FAQs
Is SNAP the same as food stamps in New Hampshire?
Yes. SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and it was formerly known as food stamps. Many people still use the phrase food stamps when searching for New Hampshire SNAP benefits.
Where do I apply for SNAP in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire residents can apply online through NH EASY, print an application and mail it to a local District Office, or call DHHS to request that an application be mailed.
What is the New Hampshire SNAP EBT card called?
USDA lists the card as the New Hampshire EBT Card.
What phone number does New Hampshire DHHS list for SNAP application help?
New Hampshire DHHS lists 603-271-9700 and 1-800-852-3345 ext. 9700 for SNAP application help.
What is the New Hampshire DHHS Customer Service Center number?
New Hampshire DHHS lists 1-844-ASK-DHHS / 1-844-275-3447 for the DHHS Customer Service Center.
Can this calculator guarantee my New Hampshire SNAP amount?
No. This calculator provides an estimate only. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services makes the final eligibility and benefit decision after reviewing your application and required documents.
Start Your New Hampshire SNAP Estimate
Use the New Hampshire calculator above to estimate possible SNAP eligibility and review the official New Hampshire application resources shown in your result.