

SNAP Authorization Resources
Get SNAP Authorized

In order to offer the Virginia Fresh Match (VFM) program at your farmers market, mobile market, store, farm stand, CSA, or other local food retail location, you must first be authorized to accept SNAP/EBT payments. ​
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Check out the resources below to learn more about how to get authorized and what resources can help you through the process.
SNAP-Ed helps people stretch their SNAP dollars and provides nutrition and acive lifestyle education.
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SNAP-Ed agents can help farmers market and local food retailers navigate the SNAP authorization process.
VDSS offers free wireless point of sale (POS) devices to farmers and farmers markets that are authorized to accept SNAP/EBT.
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To receive a free POS device, complete this form or email the information requested on the form to ask_vafm@dss.virginia.gov after approved to accept SNAP.

MarketLink is a program of the Farmers Food Assistance Bureau (FFAB) that is modernizing direct marketing farmers (DMFs) and farmers markets’ (FMs) methods of accepting Federal Nutrition Assistance Program benefits and incentive programs through electronic payments, simple data management, and quick and secure payments.
The SNAP EBT Modernization Technical Assistance Center (SEMTAC) is a partnership of the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) and the National Grocers Association Foundation. Their industry experts offer free one-on-one support and other resources to businesses pursuing FNS modernization initiatives.
EBT Chip Card Technology for Grocers
Much like traditional credit and debit cards, SNAP EBT technology is quickly transitioning from cards with magnetic stripes to cards that also include a chip, which greatly enhances security. Grocers will need to reach out to their POS providers to plan for the transition.