The Future of School Meals
FRAC's Benefit Breakfast
Please join us for our Benefit Breakfast on Tuesday, December 17, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.  Networking and breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m., followed by the program at 9 a.m.

FRAC Chat

Nov 21, 2024
Sydney Lawson, D.C. Hunger Solutions AmeriCorps Vista Fellow

In the District of Columbia, homelessness and food insecurity form a difficult intersection, where finding reliable, nutritious meals is a daily challenge. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a crucial resource in reducing food insecurity across communities, but for those without stable housing, SNAP’s impact is limited.

Nov 08, 2024
Kelsey Boone, Senior Child Nutrition Policy Analyst

Summer 2024 marked the inaugural year of the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program (Summer EBT). The program, also known as SUN Bucks, provides families with $120 in grocery benefits for each school-age child who is eligible for free or reduced-price school meals.  A total of 37 states, two Indian Tribal Organizations (ITOs), and all five U.S. territories participated in the first year of implementation.

Oct 23, 2024
Kelsey Boone, Senior Child Nutrition Policy Analyst

This week, the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) released its annual  Afterschool Suppers: A Snapshot of Participation — October 2023 report, which looks at participation in afterschool suppers and afterschool snacks on the state and national levels. The report comes ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Afterschool Alliance’s annual Lights On Afterschool celebration on October 24, which will shine a light on the important role afterschool programs play in supporting families and communities. 

Recent Publications & Data

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  • Report

    Health care providers have a unique opportunity to play a significant role in addressing food insecurity. This research brief explores the benefits that are available to eligible patients through SNAP, the proven health outcomes that SNAP recipients experience compared to eligible nonparticipants, and the benefits that health systems at large experience when food insecurity is addressed.

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  • Fact Sheet

    Curious about Budget Reconciliation? Trying to learn more about the process and steps to look out for? Explore this three-page report to help you prepare for the Budget Reconciliation process.

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  • Fact Sheet

    While the role of artificial intelligence (AI) for social service providers has not been studied yet, some states have already begun to weave automation into certain administrative processes. What impact could AI have on expanding access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and other critical nutrition supports? Learn more in FRAC’s fact sheet, What Does Artificial Intelligence Mean for SNAP?

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  • Fact Sheet

    Learn how FRAC worked throughout the year to advance bold and equitable policy solutions in the fight against hunger in FRAC by the Numbers 2024.

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