Are you trying to check the balance on your Michigan EBT Card? In today’s post, we will outline the ways you can find out your Michigan Bridge Card balance. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is responsible for administering the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as the Food Stamp Program. SNAP enables low-income families the ability to purchase nutritious food by providing monthly food assistance benefits. Benefits are distributed to Michigan SNAP recipients via a plastic Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card
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Table of Contents:
- Michigan EBT Payment Schedule
- How to Check Michigan EBT Card Balance
- EBT Frequently Asked Questions
Michigan EBT Payment Schedule
The Michigan EBT Card (also known as the Michigan Bridge Card) holds the food assistance benefits assigned to you each month. Your benefits will be deposited onto your EBT card according to the schedule below:
If your ID Number ends in | Benefits are deposited on the |
0 | 3rd of the month |
1 | 5th of the month |
2 | 7th of the month |
3 | 9th of the month |
4 | 11th of the month |
5 | 13th of the month |
6 | 15th of the month |
7 | 17th of the month |
8 | 19th of the month |
9 | 21st of the month |
Once your benefits are deposited into your account, you can begin using them with your Michigan EBT card to purchase eligible food items. For a full list of approved food items, see the Food Stamps Eligible Food List here.
For more information on how to check your Michigan EBT Card Balance, please continue reading below.
How to Check Michigan EBT Card Balance
Here’s how to check the balance on your Michigan Bridge Card.
Option 1 – Check your Last Receipt
The first option for checking your Michigan Benefits Identification Card balance is to check your last receipt. This is the easiest and quickest way to locate the current balance on your Michigan EBT Card.
Your balance will be listed at the bottom of your most recent grocery store or an ATM receipt. You should get in the habit of keeping your most current EBT receipt, that way, you always have a quick way to check your balance before you shop.
Option 2 – Login to your ConnectEBT Account
The second option for checking your Michigan EBT Card balance is online through the Connect EBT website.
To log in, visit the Connect EBT website here, then enter your User ID and Password. Once logged in, you’ll be able to view your current balance and transaction history. If you do not have a Connect EBT account, you can create a User Account here.
Option 3 – Check by Phone
The last option for checking your Michigan EBT Card balance is by phone. Call the EBT Customer Service number (1-888-678-8914) on the back of your card. The Customer Service Hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
After you call, enter your sixteen (16) digit EBT card number and you will hear your current food assistance or cash account balance(s).
Report a lost, stolen or damaged Michigan EBT Card
If your card is lost, stolen or damaged call EBT Customer Service at 1-888-678-8914 right away.
Michigan EBT Card Help
For information on how to renew your card, get the list of stores that accept EBT, and tips on how to keep your card safe and secure, visit the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services website here.
We hope you found this article helpful! If you have any additional questions about the Michigan EBT card or need help finding your EBT balance, please let us know in the comments section below. If you found this article helpful, please share it using the “Share this” button below.
Be sure to check out our other articles about SNAP and EBT, including:
Michigan Bridges Login
Check Michigan EBT Card Balance
Michigan EBT Card Guide
What you can buy with an EBT Card
How much in food stamps can I get?
Extra SNAP Benefits – August 2021
Michigan Extra Food Stamps Benefits