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Release No. 0056.09
Contact: Regan Hopper (703) 305-2281
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USDA To Award $5 Million in Grants To Increase
Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program WASHINGTON,
March 11, 2009 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA
will award grants of up to $5 million to help make the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) – formerly known as the Food Stamp Program – more
accessible.
"President Obama has made ensuring people have access to nutritious foods a
top priority for his administration and these grants will be especially helpful
to those hardest hit by hard economic times," said Vilsack.
The Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 authorized USDA to award $5 million in
grants for state and local government and private non-profit organization
projects aimed at simplifying the SNAP application and eligibility systems or
improving access to SNAP benefits by eligible households. Today the Department
announced the request for proposals with a deadline to submit grant applications
of June 11, 2009.
This year, USDA plans to fund a partnership between a State agency and one or
more private non-profit organizations to enable improvements in State agency
intake practices coordinated with community access initiatives. The Department
also intends to fund one or more projects designed to improve the retention of
eligible households' participation in SNAP at the point of recertification.
SNAP, administered by USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, is the cornerstone
of federal nutrition-assistance programs, serving more than 31 million people
each month.
Grant applications for organizations can be obtained at
www.grants.gov or on the Food and Nutrition Service website at
www.fns.usda.gov/snap or by calling the grant officer, Lisa Johnson, at
(703) 305-2848.
Last modified:
05/01/2009
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