This page includes links to all the household USDA Foods Product Information Sheets for the vegetable food group.
This memorandum and attached chart, Attachment A, provide 2022 tentative caseload assignments for CSFP.
As we enter tax filing season this year, I ask you to encourage all SNAP applicants and recipients to file taxes. Even if a family did not earn enough to be required to file taxes, they are eligible for the CTC and potentially thousands of additional dollars in benefits. Filing taxes will mean many families who are eligible for CTC will also get thousands of dollars in additional tax relief through the Earned Income Tax Credit.
General information and helpful tips are provided on utilizing the web based supply chain management system for FNS food assistance program operators.
This memo transmits the October 2021 FNS Handbook 310 through QC Policy Memo 22-02. The procedures in this handbook are effective beginning with the October 2021 sample month.
This one-page factsheet highlights the nutrition benefits of USDA Foods contained in the CSFP food package.
Lead exposure is a public health problem affecting people across our nation. Exposure to unsafe levels of lead can cause serious health effects, especially among children.
On Dec. 27, 2020, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021. Attached is an information memorandum describing the SNAP provisions of that Act.
This memo provides guidance on the use of SNAP E&T funds to pay for services for individuals who are attending high school. In most cases, it is likely neither legal nor appropriate to use E&T funds to pay for services for individuals are attending high school. In some instances, however, it is allowed and encouraged to use E&T funds for individuals who are of high school age, such as for individuals aged 16-17 who are subject to SNAP work requirements.