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USDA Nutrition Program

WIC Program
in Montana

Free food, nutrition support, and more for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and young children. No immigration status requirements.

Find a WIC Clinic Near You Call 211
All immigration statuses welcome
Who it serves
Women and children
What you get
Monthly food package
Immigration status
Not required

Available regardless of immigration status

WIC is available to all eligible participants in Montana. Using WIC does not affect immigration applications or create a public charge issue.

Who Qualifies for WIC

Pregnant women
New mothers (up to 6 months postpartum, or 12 months if breastfeeding)
Infants from birth to 12 months
Children ages 1 through 4

Income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. You must also live in Montana.

What WIC Provides

Nutritious foods

Monthly food packages including fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, whole grains, and baby formula.

Breastfeeding support

Lactation consultants, breast pumps, and breastfeeding education.

Nutrition counseling

Personalized guidance from a registered dietitian or nutritionist.

Healthcare referrals

Connections to local health services, immunizations, and prenatal care.

Income Guidelines

Income at or below 185% of the federal poverty level. Automatic eligibility if receiving SNAP, Medicaid, or TANF.

2025 WIC Gross Income Limits (185% FPL) Per month
1 person $2,248
2 people $3,041
3 people $3,834
4 people $4,625
Each additional +$793

If you receive SNAP, Medicaid, or certain other benefits, you may automatically meet income requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for WIC in Montana?
Contact your local WIC clinic in Montana or call 211 for help finding a clinic near you. You'll need to schedule a certification appointment where staff will check your identity, residency, income, and nutrition status.
What documents do I need for WIC in Montana?
Typically: proof of identity (ID or birth certificate), proof of residency in Montana (utility bill, lease), and proof of income (pay stubs, tax return). If you receive SNAP, Medicaid, or TANF, you automatically meet the income requirement.
Is WIC available to immigrants in Montana?
Yes. WIC is available regardless of immigration status in all states including Montana. You do not need a Social Security number to apply, and using WIC does not affect immigration applications.
Can I get WIC and SNAP at the same time in Montana?
Yes. WIC and SNAP serve different purposes and can be used together. If you receive SNAP, you automatically meet WIC's income requirement.

Find Food Pantries in Montana

Food pantries can provide immediate help while you set up your WIC appointment - no application required.