An increasing number of schools are sourcing locally grown foods for their school meals and snacks and providing complementary educational activities that emphasize food, farming, and nutrition. As a producer, large or small, this means that there are market opportunities in your own backyard and a chance for your bounty to nourish children in your community.
SNAP healthy incentive programs encourage healthy eating by making nutritious food more accessible and affordable through coupons, discounts, gift cards, bonus items, or extra funds.
A document with questions and answers regarding the FDPIR Self-Determination Demonstration Project round two funds.
America’s Direct Marketing Farmers and Farmers’ Markets (DMFs/FMs) are great sources of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods. FNS is committed to expanding access to these foods by SNAP recipients while supporting economic opportunities for farmers and producers.
This information s for market managers to help them attract SNAP customers to their markets.
Project summaries for the 28 TEFAP state agencies that received fiscal year 2023 Farm to Food Bank project funding.
Farm to preschool works to connect early child care and education settings to local food producers with the objectives of serving locally-grown, healthy foods to young children, providing related nutrition education, and improving child nutrition.
FY 2023 Farm to School Grant RFA Planning Templates
The Mobile Payment Pilot Request for Volunteers (RFV) was released on July 12, 2022.