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Release No. 0151.10
Contact: USDA Office of Communications
(202) 720-4623
USDA Announces Efforts To Increase
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation
Improved Access and Increased Participation to Deliver Benefits to Americans in
Need
WASHINGTON, March 25, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today
announced that USDA will award grants of up to $5 million to improve access to
and increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP) - formerly the Food Stamp Program.
"The health of our nation - of our economy, our national security, and our
communities - depends on the health of our families," said Vilsack. "These
grants will allow us to improve access and increase participation in our
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that serves as a vital resource to the
most vulnerable Americans. Breaking down barriers to participation will help
this Administration deliver on its goal of reducing hunger and improving
nutrition across the country."
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 to simplify SNAP application and eligibility systems and improve access
to SNAP benefits by eligible households.
This year, USDA is interested in funding projects that apply a process
improvement process (PIP) to the State agency's application, certification and
recertification procedures to make them more efficient and effective. The
Department is also interested in funding projects that involve a partnership
between a State agency and one or more private non-profit organizations.
The deadline to submit grant proposal applications is June 23, 2010.
"Our programs are enhanced by the creativity and support of our partners at
the State and local level who work every day to end hunger in America," said
Under Secretary for Food Nutrition and Consumer Services Kevin Concannon.
"Increasing participation in this critical program and reaching more children
and families in need will move us one step closer towards achieving our goal of
ending childhood hunger by 2015."
USDA's Food and Nutrition Service oversees the administration of 15 nutrition
assistance programs that touch the lives of one in four Americans over the
course of a year. The largest program, SNAP, puts healthy food on the table for
more than 38 million people it serves each month, half of whom are children.
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.
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