1. Montana Farmers Market Electronic Benef its Transfer Manual
How to Accept
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This manual was written collaboratively by the Alternative Energy Resources Organization,
the Community Food and Agriculture Coalition, and the National Center for Appropriate Technology.
The Farmers Market EBT Pilot Project was made possible through a grant from the Montana Department
of Health and Human Services. For more information or to receive a copy of this manual contact
Tammy Hinman, NCAT agriculture specialist, at (406) 494-4572 or tammyh@ncat.org
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3. How to Accept SNAP Benefits at Your Farmers Market
Table of Contents
Why accepting SNAP and debit and credit cards at
your market is a win-win situation .............................................. 4
Market manager checklist for accepting SNAP benef its
at your farmers market ..................................................................... 5
How to a start a farmers market EBT project ............................ 6
Getting authorized as a SNAP retailer ....................................... 7
Setting up the point of sale machine and token system........ 8
Market day procedures .................................................................. 10
Accounting procedures ................................................................. 13
Vendor education ............................................................................ 14
Outreach .............................................................................................. 16
How to fund a farmers market SNAP program ...................... 18
References........................................................................................... 18
Success stories ................................................................................... 19
Further resources ............................................................................. 20
Appendix 1: Third-party service provider spreadsheet ....... 21
Appendix 2: EBT Food Stamp pilot budget sample ............ 23
Appendix 3: Sample vendor token redemption forms ....... 24
Appendix 4: Vendor introduction sheet.................................. 26
Appendix 5: Accounting sheet samples ................................. 27
Appendix 6: Sample press release............................................. 30
Appendix 7: Vendor crib sheet –
Farmers market nutrition programs ........................................... 31
All photos courtesy of Katie Knight, photographer for AERO, www.katieknight.net.
4. stigma for SNAP consumers and
Why accepting SNAP increases sales. In 2009 debit and
and debit and credit credit sales were more than $53,000
at farmers markets participating
cards at your market in the pilot program outlined in
this publication.
is a win-win situation
A swipe machine provides low-
Accepting Supplemental Nutrition income people with easy access to
Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits locally grown fresh fruits and veg-
at local farmers markets can be a etables while providing additional
win-win situation. SNAP is the new revenue for the market vendors.
name for the federal Food Stamp pro- Additionally, if using a wireless
gram. Montanans were issued more device, vendors at the market can
than $118 million in SNAP benefits also accept credit or debit cards, thus
in 2009, and spent more than $31,000 further increasing sales to produce
at farmers markets alone in 2009. and craft vendors.
Accepting electronic Food Stamps
allows SNAP clients to use their This guide is an outcome of a Mon-
benefits to purchase nutritious local tana Department of Health and Hu-
foods and support local farmers. man Services grant to pilot the imple-
mentation of an EBT card program at
All SNAP benefit purchases are now farmers markets in Montana. It will
made with an Electronic Benefit outline the steps of setting up an EBT
Transfer (EBT) card, which is similar program at a farmers market from
to a credit or debit card. The card start to finish. There is a checklist for
can be swiped at all locations where market managers on the following
it is accepted. Most farmers markets page. The appendices contain sample
purchase a machine that can also ac- forms that can be copied, modified,
cept debit and credit, which reduces and used at your market.
4 Montana Farmers Market Electronic Benef its Transfer Manual: How to Accept SNAP Benef its at Your Farmers Market
5. Market manager checklist for accepting
SNAP benef its at your farmers market
Note: This is a quick-start checklist. These procedures are detailed
further in the manual.
Determine if your market is
eligible and has the capacity
Complete training with the
state FNS representative. “This program
For vendors to be reimbursed Set up your market to accept is a win, win for
for EBT purchases, the
market must have a checking
SNAP cards farmers market
account. If your market does EBT-only point of sale (POS) customers and
not already have a checking machines are free. However, vendors. It will
account, set one up before operation requires a tele-
proceeding. A separate phone landline and access help increase
checking account helps keep to electricity. sales and
EBT transactions separate and
helps with accounting. Wireless POS machines that broaden your
If you do not have a formal accept EBT, debit, and credit customer base.”
cards can be purchased or
organizational structure, you rented. The cost to purchase a –Brent Sarchet, Helena
must have another organiza- wireless POS machine ranges Farmers Market
tion be a fiscal agent and be the from $900 to $1,500, and service
responsible party for the Food fees average $35 a month.
and Nutrition Service, who
authorizes SNAP retailers. Individual farmers can buy a
wireless POS EBT, debit, and
credit machine individually, but
Become authorized to accept we recommend having a central
electronic nutrition benefits kiosk managed by the farmers
To be eligible, markets must market staff to avoid long lines
and recordkeeping problems.
sell food products including
produce, dairy, meat, and
baked goods.
Purchase tokens for the
market. Note: Paper scrips can
Download the application at be used in lieu of tokens. However,
they are not recommended, as
http://www.fns.usda.gov/SNAP/ they are easier to counterfeit
ebt/fm.htm or call 1-877-823- and less durable.
4369 to have an application
sent to you. Develop market-day
procedures that provide:
Fill out the application and re- • A staffed central kiosk
turn it to the Montana office of for consumers to swipe
the U.S. Department of Agricul- their cards,
ture Food and Nutrition Servic- • A system for vendor
es (FNS) Office (see address in reimbursement.
the Further resources section)
with required documentation. Develop an accounting system
to track EBT, credit, and debit
Indicate to FNS your point of transactions and fees.
sale choice: EBT only or EBT
and debit/credit. Train all participating vendors.
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6. The participant’s card is swiped by
How to a start a farmers the market representative and debits
market EBT project the amount requested. This amount
is transferred from the customer’s
Most farmers markets use a cen- account to the market association’s
tral point of sale (POS) machine, bank account within 48 hours. The
which allows all eligible food
market’s EBT representative then
vendors in a multi-vendor farm-
issues tokens for the amount with-
ers market to sell eligible food
drawn from the customer’s card.
products to SNAP recipients (EBT
cardholders) without each vendor The customer shops with the tokens
being separately authorized by the at all eligible food booths in the
U.S. Department of Agriculture market. At the end of the market day,
Food and Nutrition Service. vendors turn in their tokens to be
The central POS machine is located at reimbursed the following week. The
a market information table that has market can immediately reimburse
a market representative, staff mem- vendors, but the funds from EBT
ber, or volunteer who is authorized may not be available for one to two
by the market leaders and has been business days after the transaction.
trained to manage the POS transac- It is important to maintain proper
tions. Signs at the market direct the records and to have a system that
cardholders to the information table. prevents fraud.
EBT, SNAP, Food Stamps …
What Do These Terms Mean?
SNAP is the new name for Food Stamp
benefits. It stands for the Supplemen-
tal Nutrition Assistance Program. The
benefits for SNAP are now issued via
card. In Montana, this card is the Access
card. The cards help reduce social stigma
that was once associated with the paper
Food Stamp program.
Cards are just like a credit card and used at
stores through swipe machines called an
Electronic Benefit Transfer, or EBT, system.
A point of sale device allows this trans-
action to take place. Most farmers mar-
kets use some form of point of sale (POS)
device to swipe SNAP cards. A farmers
market can purchase a device that also
accepts debit and credit cards.
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7. Getting authorized 10 West 15th Street, Suite 1500 “Completing
Helena, MT 59626
the application
as a SNAP retailer (406) 441-1190
form was difficult
To begin accepting SNAP and
debit and credit cards, first down-
Once approved, an FNS agent will because it is de-
conduct an on-site visit and inspec- signed for grocery
load an application from the USDA tion of the market. The agent will
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provide official documentation
stores. It was
at http://www.fns.usda.gov/SNAP/ recognizing the organization as difficult to answer
ebt/fm.htm. You may also call
an authorized retailer of SNAP questions that did
1-877-823-4369 to have an application
sent to you.
benefits. The agent will also provide not pertain to a
signs for the market and individual farmers market,
To complete the application, vendors to display. These signs
but once we were
you will need: will inform the public about which
vendors are participating. up and running
• A bank account there were no
This application process takes 30-45
days to complete, if all the items
problems. Each
• A copy of your social
security card on the checklist are correct and the transaction went
application does not need to be through without
• A copy of your photo amended. When visiting applicant a glitch and the
identification markets, the FNS agent will provide customers were all
the markets with a FNS vendor
• A Federal Employer very pleasant to
Identification Number is number and license. The agent will
not necessary to complete review the regulations with the work with.”
the application, but if you market manager and provide an –Kristi Wetsch,
have one include it on official SNAP EBT manual and DVD Gallatin Valley Farmers
the application explaining the program in detail. market manager
The application will ask questions
about your market as if it were a
grocery store. In addition to pro-
viding information about vendors,
types of food sold, and total reve-
nue, you must also provide identifi-
cation verification, including a fiscal
agent tax identification number or
the social security number(s) of ap-
propriate farmers market board of
directors member(s). Please see the
checklist of required documentation
included in the application.
Send your completed
application to the FNS
Helena office:
Department of Public Health
and Human Services
Food & Nutrition Service
Helena Field Office (303)
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8. option. There are several advantages
Setting up the to this method. One is the potential
point of sale machine for increased sales, as customers
do not have to stop at an ATM or
and token system forego additional purchases once
While waiting for your FNS applica- their cash is all used. They can go
tion approval, it is a good idea to right to the central POS station and
start researching options for a POS get additional funds for the market.
machine. The market can purchase a Another significant advantage is that
wireless swipe machine that pro- it reduces the potential stigma of us-
cesses EBT as well as debit and cred- ing market tokens for SNAP custom-
it cards, or order an EBT-only swipe ers. If debit and credit customers
machine through the USDA Food are using similar tokens for their
and Nutrition Service. Each market purchases, it is less obvious when an
will have to decide what is best for SNAP customer uses tokens.
its situation and budget. Below is a The disadvantage for the wire-
breakdown of point of sale machine less EBT, debit, and credit system
options for your market. is that the market must purchase
the machine and pay subsequent
EBT-only machine: usage fees. The third-party POS
The state of Montana provides at provider that sells the machine will
no charge a machine that only ac- set up an account to automatically
cepts the SNAP card. This machine transfer funds from the customer’s
requires a phone line and electric- account to the market’s account. In
ity at the site. The advantage to this addition to a monthly handling fee,
machine is that it is cost-free. The each transaction that occurs will
market will not be charged for the also have a swipe fee. You will be
machine or for the processing fees. required to sign a contract with the
The disadvantage is that it requires a third-party provider before setting
phone line and electrical service on- up the account. You should know
site. For some markets this may not beforehand how much you will
be an option. be charged for fees and average
monthly costs. Also be sure to know
EBT, debit, and credit: the terms of your contract with the
If it is not feasible to have a phone third-party provider.
and electrical hook-up at the market,
or if the market and vendors want to Purchasing a POS machine
provide debit and credit card ser- There are many vendors that sell
vice, purchasing a wireless machine POS machines. The fees are gener-
from a third-party vendor is the best ally charged per transaction and
If you decide to use a wireless POS machine, be sure to note that on your FNS application with the
understanding that you will be responsible for paying or leveraging the cost of the third-party pro-
cessor. Otherwise, the Montana FNS will send you a free landline EBT-only machine. Always check to
be sure your farmers market location receives wireless service before purchasing a wireless machine.
This can be done by checking your cell phone reception at the market site. If you have service, you will
have wireless reception for your POS machine.
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9. there is also an overall percentage is one way to do this; for example
service fee. The cost of the machine red can indicate SNAP tokens and
can range from $700 to $1,500. An green debit and credit tokens.
inexpensive machine will often have
Tokens may only be used at the
higher service fees, so be thorough
market where they were purchased,
in your research. See the appendices
so they must have the market name
for a breakdown of national and
or logo printed on them.
state third-party vendor fees and
machine costs. An alternative to using tokens may be
developing currency often called mar-
There is a list of some of the third-
ket bucks in similar dollar increments.
party vendors the authors of this
Market bucks are easier to counterfeit,
report have researched along with
but it is possible to avoid this problem
machine costs and service fees in
by using watermarked paper.
Appendix 1. These fees and costs are
subject to change, so be sure to ask
what current costs are.
Tokens are not interchangeable.
Purchasing market tokens SNAP tokens cannot be used
Tokens are easy to use and make as change for debit and credit
shopping at the market fun. Since tokens. No change can be given
tokens are more difficult to duplicate for SNAP tokens, so NO CHANGE
than paper, they are more secure. GIVEN should be printed on
Tokens may be purchased online from each SNAP token.
a number of vendors. See the Further
resources section for token sources.
The retailers listed in the Further
resources section have several sam-
ples of token designs. Prices vary
depending on style and color. The
tokens should be printed specifically
for each market. It is recommended
that markets design one side of each
token side with the market logo or
name and a value amount, and the
phrase NO CASH VALUE on the
other side. We recommend $2 tokens
for SNAP tokens and $5 tokens
for debit and credit tokens. Some
markets find it simpler to use only
$2 tokens for SNAP tokens and $5
tokens for debit and credit. The debit
and credit tokens should be similar,
but easily differentiated from the
SNAP tokens. Using different colors
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10. Market day procedures The Helena Farmer’s Market pays
A centrally located kiosk should be set a person to tend the market kiosk
up to handle all SNAP and debit and each week. The salary is funded
credit transactions. In small markets, with vendor fees. This person does
the market manager may be able to accounting and transaction proce-
handle operation of the machine, but dure on a laptop computer during
in most markets a staff person or vol- the market’s slow times. When the
unteer will need to be trained to run market ends, the staff person is
the program, operate the machine, finished for the week. Market man-
and provide accounting assistance for ager Brent Sarchet says, “Having a
the vendors at the beginning and end friendly helpful person running the
EBT booth is a must.”
of each market day.
The Gallatin Valley Farmers Market
Staffing options has paid staff who also serve
for your market: other functions at the market.
Paid staff Kristi Wetch, Gallatin Valley Farmers
Market, says “We have three trained
The advantages to paying a staff staff who swipe the customer’s card
person is that this person will most and ask them how much they want
likely be more reliable than a volun- deducted from their account. They
teer. Create a job description, includ- then give the client that amount
ing the number of hours expected and in tokens and notify them that the
job responsibilities. One of the pilot tokens can be spent only at our
markets paid someone 8 to 10 hours a market for that particular season.”
week for the duration of the season.
An average expectation to pay
someone is:
8 hours × $8/ hour = $64/week
× the number of weeks your market is
in operation (for example, 26 weeks)
________________________________
$1,700/ per season
(See sample budget in Appendix 2)
Volunteers
Not every market can afford to
pay a staff person. Volunteers are
an option if you are able to find a
reliable person. The following are
options that have worked for other
markets throughout the country
and within Montana:
• AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers
• RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
Find one for you region by visit-
ing www.seniorcorps.gov/about/
programs/rsvp.asp
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11. • Vendors rotate duties (only for
small markets)
• Some markets have a Friends of the
Market committee that helps dur-
ing market day. Provide T-shirts
for volunteers and a special table
for gathering
• Local service clubs
The EBT, debit, and credit
transaction
To conduct a transaction, the staff
person asks the customer how
much they intend to spend. The
staff person then swipes the cus-
tomer’s card through the machine
and enters the amount of money the
customer would like to withdraw
from his or her account. A balance should be trained to advise custom-
will indicate the amount available. ers to use all tokens on the day they
After swiping the card, the cus- receive them. This will keep the
tomer will enter his or her personal accounting procedures balanced.
identification number (PIN) on the Customers with unredeemed tokens
machine pad. This amount will be can be reimbursed, but this re-
transferred to the market’s checking quires crediting their SNAP account
account within 48 hours. The cus- through the POS machine, and is a
tomer will then be given the correct labor-intensive process. We do not
amount of token dollars to spend at
recommend advertising this at your
any of the approved vendors.
booth, but if a customer asks, the
No change in cash can be given for Food and Nutrition Service requires
SNAP tokens. Market representatives that their request be fulfilled.
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12. Vendor redemption the previous week. The check can
and payment be placed in the vendor’s envelope
prior to the market. If this system is
At the market, customers will take
used, the check from the last market
their tokens to the vendor to pur-
chase eligible items. Having the ven- day of the season should be mailed
dor collect the tokens in an envelope to the vendor within a week.
“All programs provided by the market has worked Many markets are able to write a
are good as long well for the Montana pilot proj- check the same day that the tokens
as it is easy to ect. At the end of the market, each are redeemed. This requires extra
vendor brings their collected tokens
redeem the token to the POS booth, signs a vendor
money in the market checking
or coupon. The account to cover the cost until the
token redemption log, and receives
reimbursement amount is trans-
best programs a receipt or check for the number of
ferred to the market account.
are where the tokens redeemed that week. See a
market manager sample of the vendor token redemp- Note: Some vendors will choose to store
tion log in Appendix 3. their tokens until they have enough to
has control so warrant a check. While this reduces the
you know exactly An alternative system is to place a
separate log sheet in an envelope number of tokens that can be used by
who to talk to. for each vendor at the beginning of customers each week, it is a nice service
The vendor must each market day. At the end of the for the vendors. In the pilot, vendors
remember what day the market manager or repre- said that this method was their prefer-
token or coupon sentative will collect the envelopes, ence. However, to avoid losing tokens
along with the tokens. The following at the end of the season, tell the vendors
you cannot give week the vendor will receive a check that they will not be reimbursed for to-
change on.” for the amount of token sales from kens redeemed after the last market day.
–Helena Farmers
Market Vendor
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13. the vendors. See Appendix 5 for
Accounting procedures sample accounting sheets for
Checking account these processes.
To have reimbursements automati-
cally transferred, each participating
Monthly accounting
market must have an active checking statement
account. The SNAP reimbursements Each month the market manager ”Recordkeeping
will be transferred in a lump sum, or market SNAP coordinator will
or batch to the account, usually each receive a statement showing the
is important,
weekend. Debit and credit transac- EBT, debit, and credit card transac- but don’t make
tions will be transferred according to tions from either the third-party POS the process to
the card company’s schedule, typi- provider or the state office (depend-
cally within 48 hours. Checks to the ing on which device is used). These complex or time
vendors will be written out of this should correspond to the batch consuming.
account and distributed according to receipts that the machine prints out Keep it simple
each market’s operating procedures. at the end of the market day.
At the end of the market day, print but effective.”
At the Gallatin Valley Farmers
out a batch receipt from your POS Market the vendors bring the tokens –Brent Sarchet, Helena
machine for the day’s transactions. to the information table at the end Farmers Market
There is little accounting that needs of each market and the market staff
to be done, but it is important to complete a form for each vendor.
keep accurate records. It is crucial The vendor prints their name, writes
that the individual vendors have a down the amount of tokens they
record of their sales and are reim- received that day, and then signs the
bursed each week for the amount of form. The next Monday, the market
the previous week’s sale. There is a office staff writes and sends checks
space on the vendor token redemp- to the vendors based on these forms.
tion log to show the date the check Kristi Wetsch, the Gallatin Valley
was issued and the check number. Farmers Market manager, explains
There is a sample form in Appendix their vendor communication strategy.
3 of this manual. “Each vendor, at the beginning of
the season, receives a letter from
Vendor redemption us explaining how they can accept
Each week a market representa- SNAP tokens. This is done to prevent
tive should record the number of vendors from accepting tokens who
tokens distributed to customers, the are not eligible. Each vendor who can
number returned by the vendors, accept SNAP tokens is given a sign
and the checks written to reimburse to place at their vendor booth.”
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14. increased sales at their stand. Also
Vendor education stress that this a good service for the
Once the system is in place, market farmers market to provide for people
vendors need to be trained on how with limited incomes.
the program works, and what they
can and cannot sell to EBT customers.
It is important that the vendors sup- Differentiating tokens
port the program. Let vendors know When debit and credit customers
the potential for extra customers and receive their tokens, they can
purchase any product without
restriction. They can also receive
Before beginning the program at your market, be sure each change back for their tokens. It is
participating vendor receives the following: important that ALL vendors are
• Vendor information sheet familiar with the different tokens
so that they do not accept SNAP
• Vendor token redemption envelope tokens for non-eligible items, which
• We Accept Food Stamps sign for the booth or table is a violation of accepting SNAP
• We accept Visa/MasterCard sign, if applicable benefits. Also, SNAP purchases
cannot receive change back. It is
• A list of eligible and ineligible purchases helpful to the SNAP customer to
Samples of some of these sheets are available in the Appendices. add another carrot or so, so that the
amount is rounded up to the $1 or
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15. $2 SNAP token increment. In
addition, vendors should be made These products
aware that they cannot be reim- ARE ELIGIBLE to be purchased
bursed for improperly used tokens. with EBT tokens:
Provide a vendor handout • Produce
to all vendors • Dairy products
The sample vendor introduction • Meat
sheet in Appendix 4 will help to • Wrapped baked goods
explain the program to vendors.
• Wrapped cold sandwiches
Be sure to list eligible and ineligi-
ble items, how to record the number • Vegetable or herb seeds or
of tokens used, how to redeem bedding plant
tokens, and any rules of operation
for the program. It is helpful to
These products are
have the token samples on the
NOT ELIGIBLE for purchase
introduction sheet. It should also
with EBT tokens:
include instructions on how ven- • Alcohol
dors will be reimbursed for their • Tobacco
tokens and receive their money
• Pet food
each week.
• Any non-food item
It might be helpful to personally
hand out the information sheet to • Any food served hot such as
each participating vendor and ask if coffee or tea drinks
they have any questions or concerns • Any prepared food item meant
about the program. This would be to be eaten on-site, such as ice
another way to ensure that the ven- cream bars, hot dogs, burritos,
dors support the program and that cinnamon rolls and more
any concerns are addressed.
Vendor testimonials
“The EBT, WIC, and Senior Programs are particularly important to us because
they introduce new people to the market and promote local food systems,
and provide access to fresh nutritious food for people that need it.”
– Helena Farmers Market Vendor
“The Food Stamp (EBT token) worked well for us. It was very easy. Same with
debit and credit tokens. Between the two it was about 8 percent of our business.”
–Clark Fork Farmers Market vendor
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16. publicity to your market and the fact
Outreach it accepts SNAP cards. A sample press
Being approved to accept SNAP release is in Appendix 6.
benefits is only the first part of the
process. An outreach and education At the market:
plan is an equally important piece of • Post We Gladly Accept EBT
any farmers market SNAP project. signs at market entrances and at
The following are some ideas that the kiosk.
can be implemented in each market • Clearly identify the card-swiping
and the community. kiosk. For example, use a sign
Create an event around launching that says Get [market name]
your farmers market EBT project. Get farmers market dollars/tokens
a local celebrity or government figure here at the EBT booth.
to make the first card swipe. This • Post We accept EBT/credit/debit
will attract the media and bring more tokens here signs at participating
vendor stalls.
• Encourage vendors to highlight
individual versus per pound
prices. For example, post a sign
that shows: 4/$2 versus $4/
pound. Note: Vendors are required
by FNS to post all prices.
In the community:
• Posters listing farmers mar-
kets accepting SNAP cards (a
graphic of the card is helpful) by
county or region, or individual
markets, can be posted at Of-
fices of Public Assistance, WIC
(Women, Infants and Children
Supplemental Food and Nutri-
tion Education Program) offices,
community health clinics, senior
centers, food banks, Head Start
programs, libraries, job service
offices, laundry mats, and more.
Work with other farmers mar-
kets if applicable.
• Contact local schools to have
information included in their
newsletters.
• Flyers should be distributed at
the same locations and handed
out at nutritional education
events, SNAP outreach occa-
sions, health fairs, and more.
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17. • The phrase We Gladly Accept Other ideas
SNAP/debit/credit should be on
• Develop newspaper and other
all market posters, flyers, event
media articles highlighting
announcements, press releases, program partnerships and
print ads, free listings, websites, contact the local newspaper.
and other promotional materials.
Healthy Incentive Programs
• Use media and the local higher Some markets have developed
education institution’s financial matching programs that match
aid office for college students. SNAP purchases with market
• Advertise on local public trans- currency, or market bucks.
portation systems. These programs are very popu-
lar in the areas where they have
• Promote the program through been piloted. See the Success
local churches. stories section below for more
• Hang promotional posters in details on this.
thrift stores, video stores, and • Get farmers market SNAP
other locations. program information on
local radio, TV, and the
Note: EBT is an internal term used by Internet with ads (if possible),
farmers markets and other entities in interviews, press releases,
the Department of Public Health and and other outreach materials.
Human Services. It is not used often
by SNAP recipients, so use of the word • Have family days at the
SNAP, or the Montana Access card in market with kids’ activities
Montana, will help customers recognize and cooking demos.
that their SNAP benefits are accepted at • Highlight this service on
the market. your market website.
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18. how to maintain staff salaries
How to fund a farmers and fees to continue to support
market SNAP program for the project.
Grants or donations Charge debit and credit customers
$1-2 a swipe. Keep in mind that you
Some farmers market associations cannot charge SNAP customers to
will fund the start-up costs for swipe their card.
farmers market SNAP projects. As
of the publishing of this manual, Increase vendor fees by $5-$10 a
there is grant money available season. Vendors may be in favor of
from the Department of Health and this option once they see how much
Human Services Farmers Market income the machines generate. Some
EBT Expansion. markets rent an ATM machine and
split the swipe fee ($2.50-$3) with
Other potential donors include:
the service provider.
• Local banks or credit unions
• Annual sponsorship from local References:
businesses such as farm stores
and health markets 1) Langan, Linda. 2007. Spring
Promotion Ideas. Newsletter of the
• Local service clubs EBT Farmers Market Nutrition
• Some local foundations Promotion Project March 2007.
Ecology Center, Berkley, CA.
Generating income 2) Doyle, Mary Ellen. 2007. Food
Another option is generating income Stamps and Farmers, It’s a WIN-
to pay for staff people and fees associ- WIN: Farmers’ Toolkit for Accepting
ated with the wireless machine. This Electronic Food Stamps. University
has been done at several markets in New England Master in Public
Montana. The markets that partici- Health (MPH) Graduate Program.
pated in the pilots each determined maryellen.doyle@maine.gov
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19. Success stories Market Bucks
incentive program
California Ecology Center runs the
California Farmers Market EBT Proj- New York City farmers markets pro-
ect. They have done many outreach vided an opportunity for residents
efforts in communities with farmers to buy fresh and affordable produce
market SNAP projects. while supporting regional farmers.
Health Bucks, worth $2 each, devel-
The EBT Farmers Market Nutrition oped and distributed by the New
Promotion Project is an effort by the York City Health Department Dis-
California Ecology Center to pro- trict Public Health Offices were used
mote nutrition and fresh fruits and to purchase fresh fruits and vegeta-
vegetables to SNAP clients through bles at participating farmers markets
eligible California farmers markets. (listed on each Health Buck).
Farmers markets are eligible if they At farmers markets that accept
accept SNAP market-wide and oper- Food Stamps (EBT), one Health
ate in a neighborhood where over Buck coupon was given to each
half the population is at or below customer for every $5 spent using
185 percent of the Federal Poverty Food Stamps.
Level. Some of the services that they
are providing to markets are: See the following website for more
information on this: www.nyc.gov/
• Tastings and cooking demos html/doh/html/cdp/cdp_pan_health_
• Brochures, free nutrition educa- bucks.shtml
tion information, and free recipes Market manager and vendor
• On-site signage education and outreach
• Nutrition-focused prizes The New York Farmers Market
and giveaways Federation has helped managers
with in-person training and an on-
• Monthly produce observances line training presentation. They also
• Market tours provide the managers with a media
kit and access to many online forms.
• Culturally appropriate foods www.nyfarmersmarket.com/ebt.htm
at the farmers market The Oregon Farmers Market As-
sociation has provided many online
• Nutrition educators with
resources for participating farmers
same language and cultural
market managers. They have several
background.
online templates for accounting,
See the California Ecology Center recordkeeping, and vendor tally
website for more information: sheets. www.oregonfarmersmarkets.
www.ecologycenter.org/ebt org/EBT/ebt.html
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20. PaymentTech
Further resources 1-800-824-4313
General farmers market www.chasepaymentech.com
and EBT resources
Total Merchant Concepts
The Farmers Market Coalition has Eric Jenks
a resource library with information Business consultant
on most topics associated with farm- 1-888-249-9919
ers market management. They also FAX (360) 260-7992 or
have an online library of farmers
1-800-659-5859
market EBT resources. See
eric@totalmerchantconcepts.com
www.farmersmarketcoalition.org
www.totalmerchantconcepts.com
for more information.
Frontline Processing
Becoming an (based in Bozeman)
authorized retailer: 1-866-651-3068
Food and Nutirition Service info@frontline processing.com
Montana Field Office, Helena (303)
10 Weset 15th Street E-funds - Owned by Fidelity
Suite 1500 National Information Services (FIS)
Helena, MT 59626 Clyde Terry
(406) 441-1190 Sr. Account Manager, eFunds
For online information and application: Corporation - Government Solutions
http://www.fns.usda.gov/SNAP/ebt/fm.htm Clyde.C.Terry@fnis.com
(801) 444-9950
Third-party point of sale FAX (801) 444-9951
(POS) provider breakdown: First National Merchant Solutions
The information below is for educational They have a terminal rental program
purposes only. NCAT does not endorse Jason Butts
any specific provider. Each market (402) 602-4053
should research and select a provider 1-800-516-6242, ext. 4053
that is best suited to their specific needs FAX 1-866-483-4725
because each provider has different
financial structures and fees for EBT Token sources:
and debit and credit use.
Old Time Wooden Nickel Company
Below are local and national compa- 1-800-750-9915
nies that have assisted other markets www.wooden-nickel.com
in buying and setting up a card
processing account. Kardwell International
1-800-233-0828
Big Sky Commerce www.kardwell.com/index.htm
Contact: Kevin
2809 Connery Way Montana Marketing
Missoula, MT 59808-1922 (based in Helena)
(406) 327-0611 (406) 449-7446
www.bigskycommerce.com www.mtmarketing.com
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21. Appendix 1: Third-party service provider spreadsheet
Food Stamp and Debit Service Wireless Third Party Processor Options
Big Sky CardService Paymentech TMC Frontline We Win
Commerce Intnl 800-824- 888-249- 866-651- Enterprises
Start-up costs: 406-327- 800-456- 4313 9919 3068 579-5621
0611 5989
Machine cost $1,395 $800 $890 $949 $840 $600
Activation fee $99 $0 $35 $0 $100 $100
Pin pad cost for debit $109
Total start-up costs $1,494 $800 $925 $1,058 $940 $700
Variable costs:
Debit-Avg # of
transactions 20
per market
Credit-Avg #
transactions 15
per market
EBT - Avg #
of transactions 10
per market
Debit
transaction $0.21 $0.25 $0.20 $0.22 $0.20 $0.15
fee
Credit
transaction $0.21 $0.25 $0.20 $0.22 $0.20 $0.15
fee
EBT
transaction $0.20 $0.18 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 $0.15
fee
Debit costs/
market - includes $7.35 $8.45 $6.04 $7 $5.56 $4.80
percentage fees
Credit costs/
$5.51 $6.34 $5.07 $5.91 $6 $3.83
market
EBT Costs/ Market $2 $1.80 $2 $2 $2 $1.50
Total debit costs
- 26 weeks $191.10 $219.70 $157.04 $181.90 $151.32 $124.80
(6 months)
Total credit costs
$143.33 $164.78 $131.82 $153.58 $162.76 $99.45
- 26 weeks
Total EBT costs
$52 $46.80 $52 $52 $58.76 $39
- 26 weeks
Total
$386.43 $431.28 $340.86 $387.48 $372.84 $263.25
variable costs
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22. Appendix 1: Third-party service provider spreadsheet cont.’d
Big Sky CardService Paymentech TMC Frontline We Win
Commerce Intnl 1-800- 1-888- 1-866- Enterprises
(406) 327- 1-800- 824-4313 249-9919 651-3068 (406) 579-
0611 456-5989 5621
Fixed costs:
Monthly charges
$192 $336 $390 $108 $150 $120
(x 6 months)
Annual fee $29 $25 $75
Total estimated
$192 $336 $390 $137 $175 $195
Fixed costs
Total estimated
$2,072.43 $1,567.28 $1,655.86 $1,582.48 $1,487.84 $1,158.25
1st year costs
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23. Appendix 2: EBT Food Stamp pilot budget sample
Year 1 Amount
Expenditures
*Wireless terminal, pinpad, programming $900
*Checks (for vendors) $14
*Transaction fees $100
*Tokens $250
*Printing $83
*Office supplies $51.39
*Table, cash box, storage bin, stapler, scissors, etc. $104
*Magnetic white board $20
*Advertising (Newspaper 2 spots) $250
*Miscellaneous, EBT flag, DVD VHS copies $300
*EBT assistant wages ($8.00 X 8hr-wk X 26 wks) $1,700
Expenditure total $3,772.39
Year 2 Amount
Expenditures
Token replacement $50
EBT assistant $1,700
Printing, office supplies, trash can, sign $157.29
*Transaction fees $315.16
Advertising (newspaper) $215
Merchant support (third party) ($25.00 per month, 6 months) $150
Expenditure total $2,587.45
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24. Appendix 3: Sample vendor token redemption forms
Helena Farmers’ Market Vendor Token Tracking Form
* Vendors, when signed by market, this is your receipt, please keep in your envelope
Vendor
name
Products
sold
$1 (black)
Credit
$5 *Used at any vendor, any item, change back
& Debit
(white)
$1 (green) *Used at vendor with approved Food Stamp items, no change back
EBT
$5 (yellow)
Vendors only Market only
EBT tokens Credit & debit Total Market check Market
tokens
Date # Denom- $Value(A) # Denom- A+B # Tokens Denom- $Value Signature
Tokens ination Tokens ination ination
1-Sep- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
8-Sep- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
15-Sep- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
22-Sep- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
29-Sep- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
6-Oct-07 1 1 1
5 5 5
13-Oct- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
20-Oct- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
27-Oct- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
3-Nov- 1 1 1
07
5 5 5
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25. Appendix 3: Sample vendor token redemption forms cont.’d
The Original
Gallatin Valley Farmers’
Market
A Project of Career Transitions, Inc.
P O Box 145
Belgrade, MT 59714
406-388-6701
Gallatin Valley Farmers’ Market 2009 EBT Project
Daily Voucher Redemption Log
Date _____________ EBT Manager ______________________
Vendor Name $Value Vendor Signature Date Reimbursed Check No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Total Voucher Values ____________________
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26. Appendix 4: Vendor introduction sheet
Food Stamps EBT at the _______________________ Farmers Market
Vendor EBT/Food Stamp Information Sheet
We will start accepting Food Stamps on ____________. Customers will come to your booth with $1 or $2
Market Tokens. You can collect them throughout the day, and return them to the EBT person at the end of
the market. You will receive a check the following week for the amount of tokens you collect.
The following are some guidelines and rules set by the US Department of Agriculture:
• The customer will decide how much they want to spend
• The Food Stamp representative will swipe their card at the EBT market booth and get instant authorization,
• Customers will receive either $1 tokens or $2 tokens (or both) and use them at stands that are authorized to
accept EBT approved products.
• At the end of the market, you can turn in the tokens and will be reimbursed the following week for the total
amount sold.
Please display your “We Accept EBT Tokens/ Vouchers” sign at your booth each week.
NO CHANGE - you may not give change in any amount for the tokens. They will be in $1 and $2 denominations.
It is illegal to exchange cash for Food Stamp benefits, so the customer will be encouraged to use the full amount.
What can I sell?
• Okay: Produce, milk, meat, bread, candy, cold prepared foods, seeds and plants or seeds for growing food.
• Not okay: alcohol, tobacco, pet food, any non-food item, and any food served hot or “meant to be eaten in
the store,” such as ice cream or coffee.
EBT holders must pay for their purchases at the time of sale. So you may not take payments before they get
the items and you may not give them items and accept payment later.
IMPORTANT:
Your feedback, comments and questions about this pilot will contribute to its success and our ability to help
farmers in the region and across the country expands their ability to utilize this system. Violating the rules will
not only stop us from being able to accept EBT Cards, but also affect the ease with which other farmers and
markets around the region can use them.
Thanks for your cooperation and enthusiasm. Please contact [Market manager, Phone # and Email] with any
questions or concerns you may have.
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