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Free School Lunch in Virginia: 2025–26 Income Limits

2025–26 NSLP eligibility guidelines and how to apply

In Virginia, children from households earning at or below 130% of the federal poverty level qualify for free school meals through the NSLP. For a family of 4, that's $40,560/year ($3,380/month). Between 130% and 185% FPL: reduced-price meals at $0.40 lunch.

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2025–26 Income Limits for Free School Meals in Virginia

USDA NSLP eligibility guidelines — effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026

Household size Free (130% FPL)
monthly
Reduced (185% FPL)
monthly
1 person $1,632 $2,322
2 people $2,215 $3,152
3 people $2,798 $3,981
4 people (typical) $3,380 $4,810
5 people $3,963 $5,640
6 people $4,546 $6,469
7 people $5,129 $7,299
8 people $5,712 $8,128

How to Apply for Free School Meals in Virginia

State agency

Virginia Department of Education — School Nutrition Programs

Phone: 1-804-225-3105

Apply online →

What you need to apply

  • • Household size (everyone living in the home)
  • • Gross monthly income from all sources
  • • Child's name and school
  • • SNAP/TANF case number (if applicable — auto-approval)
  • • Signature of adult household member

Apply at your child's school or through the district's online portal. Many Virginia schools participate in CEP, especially in Northern Virginia and Richmond.

Is Your School a CEP School?

The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) lets high-need schools provide free meals to all students — no income check, no application. Schools qualify when 40%+ of students are directly certified (SNAP, TANF, etc.). Even if Virginia doesn't have statewide universal meals, your child's specific school may participate in CEP. Ask the school office: "Is this school a CEP school?"