On Sept. 18, 2024, FNS awarded approximately $4.9 million in SNAP Fraud Framework grants to support state’s efforts to improve and expand recipient fraud prevention, detection, and investigation efforts using the procedures, ideas and practices outlined in the SNAP Fraud Framework.
Grant recipients just announced! Over $8.6 million awarded to eleven state agencies.
List of awarded grants for FY 24 SNAP Process and Technology Improvement Grants.
Basic overview of Food Programs Reporting System for new Farm to School Grant recipients.
A brief overview of the Automated System for Award Payments for new users so that they may draw down grant award funding.
In cooperation with FNS, the Intertribal Agriculture Council, will explore how farm to school programs can better support Indigenous Food Sovereignty efforts with American Indian/Alaskan Native youth and producers.
In partnership with FNS, the National Farm to School Network, held a series of facilitated learning sessions called the Racial Equity Learning Lab.
In cooperation with FNS, the Urban School Food Alliance, will train school districts on how to buy fresh, healthy food. This cooperative agreement builds on USFA’s existing efforts to strengthen and streamline food procurement practices for school districts of all sizes.
In cooperation with FNS, the National Farm to School Network, will create the Fundamentals of Farm to School for Government Agencies. This project will train people who work in non-profit and government settings (like state governmental agencies, state-level networks, agricultural extensions) who support farm to school.
In cooperation with FNS, Association of State Public Health Nutritionists will administer the first Farm to Child and Adult Care Food Program Institute and Learning Collaborative, called FARMWISE, to advance Farm to CACFP efforts.