Overview of the Keep Kids Fed Act and New Supply Chain Assistance Funding
A webinar for state agencies providing an overview of provisions included in the new Keep Kids Fed Act legislation and Supply Chain Assistance funding.
Transitioning to Normal Child Nutrition Operations: Additional Waiver Opportunities
A webinar for state agencies about tools available to aid in the transition back to normal child nutrition program operations.
Transitioning to Normal Child Nutrition Operations
During this webinar, FNS shared statewide waivers available at state agency request to assist program operators in transitioning to normal operations for Summer 2022 and statewide waivers available for operational and administrative flexibilities for the upcoming school year.
Meal Talk: School Breakfast
This March 9, 2022 webinar provided an overview of USDA’s SBP, including the benefits of school breakfast, program requirements, and resources for navigating supply chain challenges.
Transitional Standards for Milk, Sodium, and Whole Grains - Industry Partners Webinar
A webinar overview on the Transitional Standards for Milk, Sodium, and Whole Grains for Industry Partners.
Transitional Standards for Milk, Sodium and Whole Grains - Webinar for State Agencies and School Food Authorities
Webinar on transitional rule for state agencies & school food authorities.
TEFAP Reach and Resiliency Grants: Webinar for State Agencies
Webinar on TEFAP Reach and Resiliency Grants overview and how to apply for funding.
TEFAP Reach and Resiliency Overview of the Grant Initiative
TEFAP Reach and Resiliency Overview of Grant Initiative webinar recording.
Supply Chain Assistance Funds: An Overview for State Agencies
The primary role for state agencies will be the distribution of funds to their school food authorities (SFAs). State agencies will receive their allocation of SCA funds from FNS, and they will in turn disburse those funds to eligible SFAs based on FNS guidance
TEFAP Farm to Food Bank Projects
This webinar provides TEFAP state agencies with information on the Farm to Food Bank Project funding processes for Fiscal Year 2020. The webinar addresses where Farm to Food Bank Project requirements are found in legislation, regulations, and policy memoranda; outlines the process for amending a TEFAP state plan in order to receive funding; and summarizes state-level responsibilities related to obligating and reporting on any funding received. Viewers will take away a better understanding of the Farm to Food Bank Project process.