Free School Lunch in Minnesota: Universal Meals for All Students
2025–26 NSLP eligibility guidelines and how to apply
Minnesota provides free breakfast and lunch to every student through a universal free meal program. No income check. No application. Every child who walks into school eats free.
How Minnesota's Universal Free Meal Program Works
Who gets free meals: Every student enrolled in a participating public school — no income verification, no paperwork.
What's covered: Free breakfast and lunch on every school day. Both meals are provided under the federal NSLP and School Breakfast Program (SBP).
How it's funded: Minnesota uses a combination of federal NSLP/SBP reimbursements and state appropriations to cover the full cost for all students, including those who wouldn't qualify under the standard income rules.
Minnesota provides free breakfast and lunch to ALL students through the Free School Meals program (HF 1, effective July 2023). No income application needed.
Federal NSLP Income Limits (for reference)
In Minnesota, these don't apply — all students eat free. But if you move to another state, these are the nationwide thresholds.
| Household size | Free meals (130% FPL) | Reduced-price (185% FPL) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $1,632/mo ($19,578/yr) | $2,322/mo ($27,861/yr) |
| 2 people | $2,215/mo ($26,572/yr) | $3,152/mo ($37,814/yr) |
| 3 people | $2,798/mo ($33,566/yr) | $3,981/mo ($47,767/yr) |
| 4 people | $3,380/mo ($40,560/yr) | $4,810/mo ($57,720/yr) |
| 5 people | $3,963/mo ($47,554/yr) | $5,640/mo ($67,673/yr) |
| 6 people | $4,546/mo ($54,548/yr) | $6,469/mo ($77,626/yr) |
| 7 people | $5,129/mo ($61,542/yr) | $7,299/mo ($87,579/yr) |
| 8 people | $5,712/mo ($68,536/yr) | $8,128/mo ($97,532/yr) |
How to Apply for Free School Meals in Minnesota
State agency
Minnesota Department of Education — Child Nutrition Programs
Phone: 1-651-582-8526
Apply online →What you need to apply
- ✓ No application required in Minnesota
- ✓ All students automatically receive free meals
- ✓ Just enroll your child in school
Other Programs for Minnesota Families
School Meal Eligibility in Other States
Minnesota Family Assistance Programs
Families who qualify for one program often qualify for others. Check each one.
Childcare Subsidy (CCDF)
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Head Start Eligibility
Free early education for low-income families
WIC Benefits
Food assistance for children under 5
Free Pre-K Programs
State-funded preschool eligibility
Childcare Tax Credits
Federal + Minnesota state credits
SNAP (Food Stamps)
Grocery benefits — income limits in Minnesota
TANF Cash Assistance
Monthly cash benefits for families with children
Energy Assistance (LIHEAP)
Help paying heating and cooling bills
Section 8 Housing
Housing vouchers — income limits and waitlists