Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (Food Assistance)

The SNAP program provides supplemental food benefits to low-income households who meet eligibility guidelines.

To Apply:

To Contact:

  • BBT Call Center:  720-887-2290 between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 
  • Email:  yourbenefits@broomfield.org
  • In Person at the Health and Human Services Building, 100 Spader Way, Broomfield, CO 80020

Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards

 Cards are issued to receive the SNAP benefits for a household and can be used at most grocery stores to buy food with those SNAP benefits, ensuring that families have access to a healthy diet.

If you or someone you know uses SNAP benefits, here are a few tips to help you maximize your benefits:

  • If you are able to, roll over EBT benefits to the next month, which may help cushion the impact of the reduction in benefits. 
  • Stock up on non-perishable items now, while you have the additional benefits. View tips on stocking your pantry in English or Spanish.
  • Stretch food ingredients and plan to use them in more than one meal, which can help save money and reduce food waste. View tips on stretching ingredients in English or Spanish.
  • Consider freezing produce to make fruit and vegetables last longer. View tips on freezing food in English or Spanish.
  • Look at unit prices to compare similar products at the grocery store and see where you can save money. View tips on comparing prices in English or Spanish.

Women, Infants & Children (WIC) benefits provide food supplements to eligible parents and caregivers with a child under the age of 5.

If you are interested in helping your neighbors who will be seeing this reduction, consider donating funds or food items to your local food pantry or food bank. In Broomfield, that would be with Broomfield FISH and North Denver Care Food Pantry.

Employment First (EF)

Colorado’s SNAP Employment and Training program increases the employment and earning capacity of ALL SNAP recipients by providing free access to the Employment First curriculum, supportive services, skills and credentialing resources. Employment First provides job search skills workshops, work experience sites, assistance with resume/cover letter and interviewing skills to help increase job placement, retention and higher wages.

Contact the Broomfield Employment First Specialist at 303-464-5593 or email at employmentfirstsnap@broomfield.org.

Please find the USDA Non-Discrimination Statement here.