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Community Food Systems
The DirtUSDA’s Office of Community Food Systems monthly e-Letter is chock full of updates, webinar info, relevant news, and field notes. Check out the archives, below, to explore grantee success stories, resource highlights, and census facts. |
MyPlate
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MyPlate Tip of the DayCan’t get enough of MyPlate? We can’t either. Submit your email to stay in the loop on new tips, features, recipes and more. |
Regional Newsletters
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At the TableProvides updates and information from each of the seven FNS regional offices: Mid-Atlantic Regional Office (MARO) |
SNAP
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SNAP-Ed Connection NewsProvides important updates and information to nutrition and health education professionals working with the SNAP-Ed program. Updates are usually brief, weekly, and relevant! |
Team Nutrition
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School Meals Grab n’ Go NewsletterThe Team Nutrition School Meals Grab n' Go E-Newsletter provides school nutrition professionals with timely information about hot topics in school breakfast and lunch. |
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Team Nutrition NewsletterTeam Nutrition E-Newsletter announces new or updated nutrition education, training, and technical assistance materials that support child nutrition program operators. |
USDA Foods
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FDPIR ConnectionUSDA Foods from Farm to Plate: FDPIR Connection focuses on the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR). |
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Household HighlightsUSDA Foods from Farm to Plate: Household Highlights focuses on the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). |
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Spotlight on SchoolsUSDA Foods from Farm to Plate: Spotlight on Schools focuses on USDA Foods in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and other child nutrition programs. |
WIC
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WIC PicksThese newsletters highlight nutrition education materials, breastfeeding campaign resources, digital tools, online learning modules and other resources as well as WIC-relevant health observances, grant opportunities, webinars, and other announcements to help WIC staff at all levels in their efforts to administer the program. |