Find essential tools to help SNAP state agencies meet program requirements and deliver an efficient and effective SNAP E&T program.
President Trump made a commitment to the American people to cut wasteful spending, Make America Healthy Again, and to combat fraud, waste, and abuse—restoring common sense to government. Under the leadership of Secretary Rollins, USDA’s FNS has taken swift and decisive action to be representative of the change the American people voted for.
Each SNAP state agency is required to operate an Employment and Training program to help SNAP participants gain skills, training, work, or experience that will increase their ability to obtain regular employment and meet state or local workforce needs. All state agencies are required to submit an annual SNAP E&T state plan to FNS.
This document lists and defines the full range of components available to be offered through state SNAP Employment and Training programs. States can use these plain language tables as a guide to better understand and report to FNS on the services and activities offered through their SNAP E&T program.
The USDA SNAP Office of Employment and Training hosted the second SNAP E&T National Forum on Dec. 13-14, 2022.
Download a personalized QR code that links to your SNAP E&T website.
Project-based learning and technology to engage students in nutrition education while meeting educational standards for English and Health.
This factsheet highlights how a variety of healthy foods from each MyPlate food group are included as part of a school lunch. Learn about ways to help children make healthy food and beverage choices at school.
This infographic highlights healthy foods that are part of a balanced school breakfast. Learn about why eating breakfast is important for learning, and how parents can help their child eat a healthy breakfast at school.
High-quality workforce development service providers play a crucial role in states’ SNAP Employment and Training programs.