Data & Research
Resource | Research | Demonstrations
SEBTC Demonstration: Evaluation Findings for the Third Implementation Year 2013 Final Report
The evaluation examined the impact of a $30 per child per month benefit on child, adult and household food security relative to a $60 monthly benefit. It found that the $30 benefit was as effective in reducing the most severe category of food insecurity among children during the summer as the $60 benefit.
11/14/2014
Resource | Research, Analysis & Background | Impacts/Evaluations
Community Eligibility Provision Evaluation
Under the Community Eligibility Provision, schools do not collect or process meal applications for free and reduced-price meals served in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. Schools must serve all meals at no cost with any costs in excess of the federal reimbursement paid from non-federal sources.
02/25/2014