USDA’s approach to tackling food and nutrition insecurity emphasizes equity to ensure our efforts serve all populations.
The FY 2024 TEFAP funding memorandum provides guidance on full-year food and administrative funding allocations.
This memo seeks to clarify existing policy and flexibilities regarding the use of nonmerit personnel in the administration of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
This memo reiterates and clarifies existing online application policy for state agencies.
This memorandum provides information about the approximately $943 million in additional support for emergency food programs that USDA is providing in fiscal year 2024 under the statutory authority of the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act for distribution through TEFAP.
This page offers resources to help state agencies, school food authorities, and their partners, prepare for and complete the Farm to School Census.
This dashboard displays state-reported data provided to FNS in accordance with the January 2023 guidance
on the replacement of stolen EBT benefits with federal funds. All data provided to FNS will be posted here
quarterly, as soon as possible following receipt.
At this time, only certain states are operating with online purchasing capabilities. FNS is working with other states interested in expanding online purchasing.
TEFAP Administrative Funds and Food Entitlement Allocations
We adjust SNAP maximum allotments, deductions, and income eligibility standards at the beginning of each federal fiscal year.