This session focused on how subsidized work-based learning (SWBL) can be an important part of a SNAP E&T program. Learn about the positive impact SWBL programs had as part of the 2014 FNS SNAP E&T pilots and how two states have successfully established SWBL programs as part of their E&T programs.
Presenters:
- Rachel Gragg, Senior Technical Analyst, FNS, SNAP Office of Employment and Training
- Gretchen Rowe, Director of Nutrition Research, Mathematica
- Miriam Kaufmann, SNAP Employment and Training Manager, Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance
- Allison Sequeira, Teaching Kitchen Program Manager, Community Servings
- Candi Quintall, Lead Employment and Training Coordinator, Self-Sufficiency Programs, Oregon Department of Human Services
- Robert Brown, SNAP E&T Program Coordinator, Oregon Employment Department