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Resource | Research | Participation Rates Reaching Those in Need: State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2000

This document presents estimates of food stamp participation rates for states as of September 2000. These estimates can be used to assess recent program performance and focus efforts to improve performance.

12/01/2002
Resource | Research | Participation Rates Elderly Participation and the Minimum Benefit

Many elderly individuals eligible for food stamps do not participate. While there are many possible reasons, one commonly offered explanation is that benefits are often too small to justify the effort needed to apply. This analysis suggests that most elderly are eligible for fairly substantial food stamp benefits, although a significant number are eligible only for a small benefit.

11/01/2002
Resource | Research | Demonstrations Evaluation of the School Breakfast Program Pilot Project: Findings from the First Year of Implementation

The aim of this pilot is to study the impact of the availability of universal-free school breakfast on breakfast participation and measures related to students’ nutritional status and academic performance. This pilot is not intended to evaluate the current SBP or the value of consuming breakfast.

10/01/2002
Resource | Research, Analysis & Background | Program Access Barriers to Retention Among New York State Department of Health

The purpose of this study was to identify barriers to retention of infants and children on WIC; that is, to identify barriers that deter parents/caretakers from continuing to participate in WIC, despite the continued eligibility of their infant or child.

09/25/2002
Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-2013-0057 Maximum Penalty/Fine for Misuse or Illegal Use of FMNP Funds, Property or Assets

The purpose of this policy memorandum is to advise you of a legislative change that affects the WIC FMNP regulations concerning the maximum penalty for misuse or illegal use of FMNP funds, assets or property.

FMNP Policy Memorandum #2002-3
09/23/2002
Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-2002-0016 WIC EBT Approaches Funding

This memorandum presents FNS' position on Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system development approaches and funding support.

09/12/2002
Resource | Research | Participation Characteristics The Characteristics of Native American WIC Participants, On and Off Reservations

This report describes Native American participation in WIC based on data collected by the biennial WIC Participant and Program Characteristics Studies in 1992, 1994, 1996, and 1998. The report presents information on the geographic distribution, demographic characteristics, health status, and public health concerns of low-income Native American women, infants, and children participating in the WIC program on and off reservations; describes Native American Tribes and the role of tribal governments in administering WIC programs; compares the characteristics of Native American WIC enrollees with all WIC enrollees; and examines the health status of Native American WIC enrollees.

09/10/2002
Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-2002-0014 WIC and WIC FMNP Cost Allocation

This memorandum provides guidance concerning allowable FMNP cost that may be covered with Federal WIC funds.

FMNP Policy Memorandum #2002-1
08/02/2002
Resource | Policy Memos | FNS-GD-2002-0013 Allowable Sources for State Matching Funds

This policy memorandum is intended to provide guidance concerning allowable sources for the WIC FMNP state matching funds.

FMNP Policy Memorandum: #2002-2
08/02/2002
Resource | Research | Assessing/Improving Operations National School Lunch Program Application/Verification Pilot Project: Report on First Year Experience

Twenty-two school food authorities across 16 states began testing pilot procedures in 2000-01 to determine and verify the eligibility of children for free and reduced price school meals. Three pilot F/RP eligibility determination models are being tested over a three-year period. 

08/01/2002
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