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2.7 Disaster CalFresh (D-CalFresh)
D-CalFresh Income Eligibility Standards and Allotments
DGIL and Maximum Allotment by household size for the period of October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023.
Household Size |
Disaster Gross Income Limit |
Maximum Allotment |
1 |
$1,950 |
$281 |
2 |
$2,343 |
$516 |
3 |
$2,737 |
$740 |
4 |
$3,130 |
$939 |
5 |
$3,555 |
$1,116 |
6 |
$3,982 |
$1,339 |
7 |
$4,375 |
$1,316 |
8 |
$4,768 |
$1,480 |
Each Additional Member |
+ $394 |
+ $211 |
Disaster Gross Income Limit (DGIL) Computation Table
The following computation table shows how FNS computes the DGIL for a one-person household for FFY 2022.
October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023
Maximum Monthly Net Income Limit for household size of one (100% of FPL) |
+$1,113 |
Maximum Standard Income Deduction |
+ $193 |
Maximum Shelter Expense Deduction |
+ $624 |
Disaster Gross Income Limit |
= $1,950 |
Related Topics
2.1 CalFresh Program Monthly Allotment and Income Eligibility Standards Charts
2.3 CalFresh Maximum Resource Limits
2.5 Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNB) Chart
2.6 Transitional Nutrition Program (TNB) Chart
2.8 Minimum Wage in Santa Clara County