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Nebraska EBT cards are keys that can unlock freebies and deals across the state! A Nebraska food stamps card can help you get cheap admission to Omaha Children’s Museum and so much more!
7 Things You Need to Know
I’ve been updating this list for years now, and I’ve learned quite a bit along the way. There are some things that many people don’t know about Nebraska food stamps!
- Apply for Nebraska EBT online. I’ve had many people tell me that the only reason they don’t have food stamps is because they’re too embarrassed to go into the office. You can apply online and skip the lines!
- You can buy fruit trees. It’s true! You can buy much more than just groceries. You can buy some surprising things with food stamps!
- Shop smart. You may be able to get more food for your money at farmer’s markets and You-Pick Strawberry Fields!
- You may be eligible for more food stamps. If you don’t get enough food stamps to get by, then the amount you receive may not be calculated correctly. We’ve dug in the algorithm and found ways you may be able to get more food stamps.
- You can get cash back (it’s legal)! With smart shopping techniques, you can put cash back in your pocket when you shop with EBT. Here’s how.
- You can shop at many places. Some retailers, such as Farmer’s Markets, often offer double-up programs where you can get twice as much food as you pay for. Bulk retailers like Costco also accept food stamps. Here’s a list of places that accept EBT.
- You can use your EBT card in other states! Not only can you shop in other states, you can also get EBT discounts in other states. All of our state lists use green titles to indicate what venues accept out-of-state EBT cards for discounts.

Statewide EBT Discounts
If you’ve got Nebraska EBT, you can get some pretty incredible discounts! These are accessible no matter where you live in the state.
50% off Amazon Prime
Amazon offers steep discounts on Amazon Prime membership for low income customers! With your Nebraska EBT card, you can get free two-day shipping and free streaming access for about half price. Claim your discount now!
$5 Internet
Internet is essential to daily life and there are many companies that offer it for a discount! We’ve found incredible deals from providers like Comcast, AT&T and more! If you spend more than $5-$20/month on Internet, check this out.
FREE Cell Phones & Service
Free smartphones and cell service are available FREE from several agencies who serve low income customers. If you qualify for Nebraska food stamps, you may qualify for a FREE smartphone and FREE monthly service (including data)! Just pick a provider to get started.
FREE Computers
There are many organizations that provide free and low cost computers to low income households. If you need a new or better computer, try this.
YMCA Discounts
YMCA typically offers low income scholarships! If you can’t afford the normal rate and you have Nebraska EBT, you may be able to qualify for a discount.
Other Discounts
If you qualify for food stamps, you may also qualify for these programs!
- Homebuyer assistance programs
- Legal aid
- Property tax exemptions
- Student loan assistance ($0 per month payments!)
- Summer meals (free for kids ages 18 and under!)
- Tax filing assistance
- Utility assistance(help paying electric bills, free weatherization assistance and more!)
- Pet care assistance (veterinary care grants, free pet food, free boarding and more!)
EBT in Nebraska = Admission Discounts
For your convenience, we’ve organized our free and discounted museum admission list alphabetically by city.
You can use out-of-state EBT cards in some cases. We’ve ensured that all the Museums for All partners have green titles, so you can easily identify which museums accept cards from all 50 states! Check our other state lists to see what your Nebraska EBT card can do!
You cannot pay admission with the EBT card. It is important to remember that you cannot pay for admission with your EBT card. You will show the card to receive the discount but you will need to pay the remaining admission price, if any, in cash or with a credit/debit card.
Lincoln
International Quilt Museum – FREE
This museum celebrates the cultural and artistic significance of quilts. It boasts the largest public collection of quilts, with some from the early 1700s! There are quilts from more than 60 countries. Entrance is free when showing your EBT card.
State Museum & Morrill Hall – $1
This University of Nebraska museum features permanent and temporary exhibits. Planetarium tickets are not included in the discounted price.
Nebraska City
Kregel Windmill Factory Museum – $1 per child and $3 per adult
The turbine-type wind machines produced by the Kregel Windmill Factory are a staple of the plains and prairies of North America. These important tools combined with drilled wells were essential to the settlement of Nebraska.
The Museum now stands as a tribute to this tool and the American use of renewable power to improve human lives. Discover the history of the windmill and see the tools used in its creation.
Children ages 8 and under are free!
Omaha
Henry Doorly Zoo – FREE Memberships!
The Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium provides free memberships to certain families. To qualify, you must have a third grade student who attends a metro-area school. The school must have a a high rate of free or reduced-price lunch participation. To receive this membership, you must contact the United Way’s 211 hotline.
Omaha Children’s Museum – $3 per person and FREE Memberships!
Explore more than 45,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive play spaces and so much more at Omaha Children’s Museum! Up to 6 people can enter for $3 each, and children under 2 years old are free.
Additionally, some families may qualify for a free membership program. Click here to find information about their membership program.
