Food help in Nevada
Every food-assistance program available in Nevada, with live counts from Feed America's verified directory. Free, no login. 2,446 verified locations across 66 cities and 16 counties.
Need food right now in Nevada?
Call 211 — free, 24/7, multilingualPrograms available in Nevada
Food pantries, food banks, soup kitchens
704 verified locations distribute groceries, hot meals, and pre-packed boxes to Nevada residents at no cost. Most do not require an appointment. Many have walk-in hours.
Browse by city → Search by ZIP codeSNAP (food stamps)
SNAP is administered by Nevada's state agency. Eligibility: typically 130% of federal poverty (income limit ~$1,632/mo for 1 person, ~$3,380/mo for a family of 4). Senior + disability applicants qualify under more generous rules.
Apply for SNAP in Nevada → Check eligibilityWIC (Women, Infants, Children)
0 WIC clinics in Nevada. Serves pregnant parents and children under 5 with income at or below 185% of federal poverty. Free food, formula, breastfeeding support, nutrition counseling.
Apply for WIC in Nevada → Clinic locatorSchool meals (NSLP + School Breakfast)
644 verified school + summer meal sites in Nevada. Households at or below 130% of federal poverty get free meals; 130-185% get reduced-price meals. Many Nevada districts use the Community Eligibility Provision — free meals for ALL students.
Find school meals in Nevada →FQHC community health centers
79 HRSA-funded Federally Qualified Health Centers in Nevada provide sliding-scale primary care, on-site SNAP outreach, and food-insecurity screening + referral.
Find FQHCs in Nevada →Senior food help (CSFP, SFMNP, Meals on Wheels)
Multiple programs serve Nevada residents 60+: CSFP (monthly USDA food box), Meals on Wheels (home delivery), Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program ($50/season for fresh produce).
All senior programs →Disaster food help (D-SNAP)
D-SNAP provides one-time emergency food benefits when a federally-declared disaster strikes Nevada. Eligibility differs from regular SNAP — many households who don't normally qualify do qualify for D-SNAP.
Active disaster declarations →Browse Nevada by location
- All 66 cities with food pantries in Nevada
- SNAP retailers in Nevada (1,019 stores)
- Nevada counties with SNAP retailers (16 counties)
- WIC clinics in Nevada
- School + summer meal sites in Nevada
- FQHC health centers in Nevada
For Nevada journalists, foundations, and researchers
- Nevada Hunger Atlas — citation-ready stats: pantry counts, partner-verified %, top cities by pantry density, geographic coverage
- Nevada disaster food assistance — active FEMA declarations + D-SNAP eligibility
- Nevada press release — citation-ready Feed America footprint announcement (NewsArticle JSON-LD)
- Apply for SNAP in Nevada — state portal + step-by-step
- Apply for WIC in Nevada — agency portal + clinic locator
Frequently asked questions
How many food pantries are in Nevada?
704 verified pantries, food banks, soup kitchens, and mobile pantries across 66 cities. Most are free walk-in.
How do I apply for SNAP in Nevada?
Visit /apply-snap/nv for Nevada's official online portal, eligibility rules, and emergency-SNAP info.
Does Nevada have WIC?
Yes — 0 WIC clinics. See /apply-wic/nv for the application portal.
Where can I use SNAP / EBT in Nevada?
1,019 retailers accept SNAP — browse by city or county.
Free school meals in Nevada?
Yes. 644 school + summer meal sites. Households below 130% FPL eat free; 130-185% get reduced-price. Many districts use Community Eligibility Provision (free for all students). See /school-meals/nv.
Senior food help in Nevada?
CSFP, SNAP-with-senior-deductions, Meals on Wheels, SFMNP, TEFAP — see /senior-food-help.
About Feed America's Nevada directory
Feed America (501(c)(3), EIN 92-1761881) operates the largest free food-assistance directory in the United States. Our Nevada listings come from federal primary sources (USDA Food and Nutrition Service, HRSA, NCES) and verified community partners. Every record carries a verification date and source attribution. Read our methodology →