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Release No. 0416.09
Contact: Susan Acker (703) 305-2286
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
Announces $5.8 Million in
Nutrition Grants to Improve Health of America's Children
Team Nutrition Initiative
Helps Combat Childhood Obesity, Promote
Physical Activity to Enable
Better Future for Nation's Youth
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1, 2009 —
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today awarded approximately $5.8
million in Team Nutrition Training Grants to 18 states to help children
develop good nutrition and physical activity habits for healthier
lifestyles. This funding provides schools with nutrition education
materials for children and parents as well as technical assistance for
communities and school food service providers.
"Improving the overall health and well-being of America's children is
a top priority of the Obama Administration as we work to confront the
obesity epidemic that affects too many of our children," said Tom
Vilsack. "We must continue encouraging children to eat healthy and to
engage in daily physical activity to help them stay healthy and strong
and reduce their risks for obesity."
Team Nutrition is a key component in the efforts of USDA's Food and
Nutrition Service (FNS) to enhance children's lifelong eating and
physical activity behaviors by incorporating the principles of the
Dietary Guidelines for Americans and MyPyramid.
States will provide training and technical assistance to food service
staff in preparing more fruits and vegetables, whole-grain products, and
other healthier foods during the two-year grant period. The grants also
support efforts to help schools reach out to parents, teachers,
caregivers, and others to capitalize on the positive role-model
potential they have for children.
In addition to Team Nutrition, FNS encourages elementary schools to
take the HealthierUS School Challenge, promotes the use of USDA Foods,
and provides schools with technical assistance to create and maintain
healthier school environments and to implement their wellness policies.
The 18 states receiving grants are:
Delaware - $335,418
Florida - $349,920
Georgia - $342,284
Idaho - $240,214
Indiana - $282,037
Illinois - $348,404
Iowa - $349,685
Kansas - $349,630
Maryland - $339,602 |
Michigan - $350,000
Missouri - $349,987
Montana - $344,737
Nebraska - $326,635
North Dakota - $274,245
Ohio - $226,461
South Carolina - $345,170
South Dakota - $350,000
Wisconsin - $342,512 |
More information on the Team Nutrition Training Grants and how
schools can become Team Nutrition schools is available at
http://teamnutrition.usda.gov .
Last modified:
10/02/2009
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