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FNS Release No. 0003.11
Contact: USDA Office of Communications
(202) 720-4623
USDA Awards Grants to Improve Efficiency and Accuracy of National
School Meal Program Operations
WASHINGTON, August 18,
2011 -- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced investments in
the national school meal program that will protect taxpayer dollars
while providing healthy school meals for low-income kids. The
Administrative Review and Training Grants help states improve their
operational accuracy in the National School Lunch and Breakfast
Programs. The grants highlight the work of states in improving the
integrity and efficiency of program administration and delivery.
"By focusing on program
efficiencies, we ensure the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs
contribute to the overall well-being of our children, while protecting
tax-payer dollars," said Secretary Vilsack. "These concerted efforts
enhance states’ program effectiveness and provide important paths to
healthy lifestyles and outcomes for our nation’s schoolchildren."
Working in
collaboration with USDA, state agencies continue to enhance nutrition
assistance program integrity. This year, USDA is investing in process
improvement efforts across its nutrition assistance programs that
examine local processes and identify and implement efficiencies. The
department is also interested in funding projects that use technology to
achieve procedural changes, such as document imaging, telephone
interviews or web-based access to case status information. Today's
announcement proves that states’ efforts to ensure program integrity and
improve their process for administering the National School Lunch and
Breakfast programs are working.
During the grant
periods, ranging from one to three years, states will develop and
implement training and technology improvements to assist in identifying,
training and monitoring school food authorities that have had or are
likely to experience a high level of risk for errors in program
operations. Awards will be made to the following States:
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Hawaii - $1,499,385.00
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Indiana - $1,017,920.00
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Missouri - $1,276,900.00
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New Hampshire - $1,409,532.85
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South Dakota - $843,158.00
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Washington - $1,478,700.00
More information on the
Administrative Review and Training Grants is available at
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/grants.htm.
USDA’s Food and
Nutrition Service oversees 15 nutrition assistance programs that touch
the lives of one in four Americans over the course of a year. The
programs work together to form a national safety net against hunger.
The National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs provide
nutritionally balanced, free and low-cost meals to nearly 32 million
school children each school day. SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp
Program, puts healthy food in reach for more than 44 million Americans
each month, half of whom are children. |