About Double Up Bonus Bucks
Double Up Bonus Bucks expired December 31, 2025.
Double Up Bonus Bucks was a limited-time offering from Double Up Food Bucks Michigan in response to the delay in the release of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in Michigan during the federal government shutdown in 2025. All Double Up Bonus Bucks expired on December 31, 2025.
Current Double Up Food Bucks shoppers who used the program from August 6, 2025-November 4, 2025 were eligible to receive $40 in Double Up Bonus Bucks vouchers to use on fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables at participating locations. Double Up Bonus Bucks were distributed as printed vouchers at participating locations that use vouchers, coupons and tokens, and eligible shoppers who use the Double Up Card automatically received $40 in Double Up Bonus Bucks in their account.
Continue to earn and spend unlimited Double Up all year round!
Now until further notice, Double Up is offering an unlimited dollar-for-dollar match on fruit and vegetable purchases made with a Bridge Card/EBT at participating locations. Learn more.
Why It Matters
At Fair Food Network, we believe healthy food is a fundamental right. Programs like Double Up Bonus Bucks make fresh and frozen fruit and veggie choices more accessible for more people — while also supporting local farmers and food businesses.
This effort is part of our mission to grow community health, wealth, and resilience through food — creating lasting impact for families, farmers, and the food system as a whole.
Questions?
Still wondering about Double Up Bonus Bucks?
Email info@DoubleUpFoodBucks.org or visit DoubleUpFoodBucks.org
Double Up Bonus Bucks Shopper FAQ
Need Help? You’re not alone.
- Call us: 866-586-2796 (M–F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET)
- Text us: 734-213-3999
- Email: info@doubleupfoodbucks.org
- Dial 2-1-1 or visit Find Help - Michigan 2-1-1 for free, confidential assistance and referrals to local food programs and support services.
- Visit the Food Bank Council of Michigan to locate nearby food banks and learn about additional hunger relief efforts.
- Explore MI Bridges to learn more about SNAP, which offers temporary food assistance to eligible families.