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Is the Summer EBT program provided by tribal nations available to both non-native and native students? - Oklahoma Watch

Summary by Oklahoma Watch
Yes. The Summer EBT program, which combats child hunger during the summer break by providing families with $120 in grocery benefits per eligible child, is available to both Native American and non-Native students who meet the eligibility requirements.  Though Oklahoma opted out of Summer EBT in 2024, the program is available through a partnership between Hunger Free Oklahoma, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Cherokee Nation, Choctaw N…
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Oklahoma Watch broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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