Outagamie County, WI
Home MenuWomen, Infants, and Children (WIC) Eligibility
Find out if you are eligible:
To be eligible for WIC benefits in Wisconsin, you must:
- Live in Wisconsin; AND
- Are pregnant, had a baby in the past six months, or are breastfeeding under 1 year old, or have an infant or children under 5 years of age; AND
- You or your child has a health or nutrition need (note: screening is done at your certification appointment), AND
- You meet the following income guidelines or are enrolled in BadgerCare, Foodshare, or receiving W-2:
WIC Income Eligibility Table
July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026
| Household Size |
Annual |
Monthly |
Bi-Weekly |
Weekly |
| 1 | $28,953 | $2,413 |
$1,114 |
$557 |
| 2 | $39,128 |
$3,261 | $1,505 | $753 |
| 3 | $49,303 | $4,109 | $1,897 | $949 |
| 4 | $59,478 | $4,957 | $2,288 | $1,144 |
| 5 | $69,953 | $5,805 | $2,679 | $1,340 |
| 6 | $79,828 | $6,653 | $3,071 | $1,536 |
| 7 | $90,003 | $7,501 | $3,462 | $1,731 |
| 8 | $100,178 | $8,349 | $3,853 | $1,927 |
| Each Additional |
$10,175 | + $848 | + $392 | + $196 |
Additional Information:
- Many working families, students, and military families qualify.
- A pregnant woman counts as two family members.
- The WIC Program uses the same income guidelines as free and reduced price school lunches.
- Fathers, guardians, and foster parents may apply for WIC for their children.
- Your income may be greater than the amounts listed below if you are currently enrolled in any of the following programs:
