Summer Food for Children Demonstrations
In the 2010 Agriculture Appropriations Act (PL 111-80), Congress authorized demonstration projects to develop and test methods of providing access to food for low-income children in urban and rural areas during the summer months when schools are not in regular session, as well as rigorous independent evaluations of each projects’ effectiveness.
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) launched the first of these projects, collectively known as the Summer Food for Children Demonstrations (SFC), in the summer of 2010. Additional projects have since been initiated and will continue through at least the summer of 2012. The SFC projects are of two types: the Enhanced Summer Food Service Program (eSFSP) demonstrations, and the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children (SEBTC) projects. The eSFSP demonstrations modify the existing structure and delivery mechanism of the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), while the SEBTC projects test household-based methods of benefit delivery.
Documents Related to all SFC Demonstrations
- 2010 Report to Congress (3.06 MB)
- 2011 Report to Congress (267 KB)
- 2012 Report to Congress (237 KB)
- 2013 Report to Congress (261 KB)
Summer Food for Children Demonstrations
Send questions about the Summer Food for Children Demonstrations to CNDInternet@fns.usda.gov.
- The Enhanced Summer Food Service Program (eSFSP)
- Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children (SEBTC)
- Grant Applications
Send questions about the Summer Food for Children Demonstrations to CNDInternet@fns.usda.gov.