Living on a fixed income can be difficult. Some months you may need to make the choice between paying bills and buying food. The Utah CSFP assists seniors by offering the opportunity to supplement their diets and maintain their health.
Maximum Income Guidelines 130% of Poverty
Household Size | Annual Income | Monthly Income | Weekly Income |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $16,588 | $1,383 | $319 |
2 | $22,412 | $1,868 | $431 |
3 | $28,236 | $2,353 | $543 |
4 | $34,060 | $2,839 | $655 |
5 | $39,884 | $3,324 | $767 |
6 | $45,708 | $3,809 | $879 |
7 | $51,532 | $4,295 | $991 |
8 | $57,536 | $4,780 | $1,103 |
Each additional member add $486 to monthly income ($5,824 annual income or $112 weekly income).
Utah CSFP Participant Requirements
- Reside in Utah
- Be 60 years of age or older
- Have annual income at or below 130% of federal poverty guidelines
Interested participants must fill out an application and be certified to receive a food box. Certification periods are 6 months, unless altered at Utah Food Bank’s discretion. Every 6 months participants will receive a phone call regarding the simple steps required to recertify for another 6 months.
Delivery/Pick-Up
Packages must be picked up each month at your pre-determined delivery site. Please see the No-Show Policy for complete program requirements. Packages may be distributed through either homebound or senior housing delivery along the Wasatch Front or distribution site pick-up outside of the Wasatch Front. Outside of the Wasatch Front, packages are to be picked up at designated distribution sites.