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Minnesota

Minnesota FNS Nutrition Assistance Programs 
Fact Sheet 
FY 2005 
(Oct. 1, 2004- Sept. 30, 2005)

 

Nutrition Education Funding by Program1
Minnesota

 

FNS
Program
Nutrition Education Special 
Grants
Total 
Food Stamp2 $4,962,944 $0 $4,962,944
WIC $4,144,092 $0 $4,144,092

FMNP3

$0 $0 $0

SFMNP3

$0 $0 $0
Child Nutrition

Team Nutrition 

$0 $0 $0

School Lunch 

$0 $0 $0

School Breakfast

$0 $0 $0

CACFP

$0 $0 $0
FDP

CSFP

$0 $0 $0

FDPIR

$2,280 $0 $2,280

Total $9,109,316  $0 $9,109,316 

Graph: Minnesota Percentage of Total Nutrition Education Funding - WIC 45.49%; Food Stamp 54.48%; FDPIR 0.03%

Other Program Information
Connecticut

 

FNS
Program

Program
Benefits1

Average
Participation
Food Stamp $274,996,874 259,937 (monthly)
WIC $51,682,911 123,275 (monthly)

FMNP4

$396,667 52,417 (monthly)

SFMNP5 

$90,878 5,045 (monthly)
Child Nutrition

School Lunch 

$89,195,343 590,222 (daily)

School Breakfast

$19,814,647 117,121 (daily)
       CACFP $48,393,490 98,631 (daily)
FDP

CSFP

$3,958,502 15,079

FDPIR

$2,280 2,691

Total

$488,531,592

Links to Other State Data:

¹ Numbers represent outlays and unliquidated expenses. National Data Bank (NDB), USDA Food and Nutrition Service. Accessed October 26,2006.
² Data from USDA Economic Research Service Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) Maps. Accessed October 12, 2006.
³ Numbers represent funding level rather than expenditures.
4 Data from WIC website. Accessed October 12,2006.
5 Data from Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program website. Accessed October 12, 2006.

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