You can use Indiana WIC prescreening tool to determine your eligibility for the program by clicking here. Those already receiving Medicaid, TANF or SNAP benefits will automatically qualify for Indiana WIC. Weekly income up to $ (total before deductions) Monthly income up to $ (total before deductions) In order to meet income eligibility, applicants will have to have their household income (before deductions) within the following limitsĪnnual income up to $ (total before deductions) Facing nutrition risk (medical or health risk).Have household income within income guidelines.Women (pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding)Īpplicants falling to the above-mentioned categories will have to meet following requirements The Tippecanoe County WIC is a supplemental nutrition program committed to improving the health of eligible pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children by providing nutrition education, nutritious foods, and breastfeeding support.Indiana WIC requires applicants to meet certain eligibility criteria before they can start receiving WIC benefits. Usually, you will have to take your income proof, residence proof, and identity proof with you. When you call and get an appointment, make sure you ask what documents to take with you. You can find contact information for your nearest WIC clinic using the map available by clicking here. To apply for Indiana WIC, you will have to call your nearest WIC clinic.