Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Eligibility

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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:

How to apply for WIC:

Call (920) 832-5109

Or, you can fill out the pre-qualification form and we will contact you to review your eligibility and schedule an appointment.

Please verify Income Guidelines or BadgerCare eligibility before applying