Access Pass Program

Indianapolis cultural institutions are proud to join forces to make fun family learning more accessible. Families that meet the requirements listed below can visit all participating locations for just $2 per family member per visit, for up to two adults and dependent youth living in the household. Indiana residents actively enrolled in these programs qualify:

· Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)

· Healthy Indiana Plan (Basic and Plus)

· Hoosier Healthwise Insurance

· Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Hoosier Works

· Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Apply Online

Follow these steps to submit your FREE application:

· Add the “Access Pass” item to your cart.

· Complete the check-out process.

· Upload photos of your required documents*.

· Click “Submit.”

· Your application will be reviewed within five business days. You will receive an email after review.

*Required Documents

1. Proof of enrollment in ONE of the qualifying programs: 

· For proof of enrollment in Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Healthwise Insurance, SNAP, or TANF, please submit the proof of eligibility letter issued by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The letter must be issued in the primary adult cardholder’s name and verify program enrollment for the current year. Verification of benefits may also be accessed from the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Benefits Portal, fssabenefits.in.govClick here for a step-by-step guide on how to obtain your verification of benefits.

· For proof of enrollment in Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), please submit the Notice of Eligibility Determination. If you need a replacement copy of your Notice for Eligibility Determination document, contact the local agency (food bank or CICOA).

2. State-issued photo ID card—either a driver’s license or state identification card.

The name on the photo ID must match an adult name on the letter. Employee and student IDs are not accepted. You can get an Indiana state issued photo ID card at all Indiana BMV branches. For more information on obtaining an Indiana photo ID, Visit in.gov/bmv

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